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ah, ah, the anti vaccination activists lay siege to the b. b. c's offices in london with police trying to stop the crowds from entering the premises. the terror playing behind bars investigates our convicts identifying as transgender allegedly worked the system to get placed in women's jail. they go on to carry out sex attacks on female inmates. they get to a full erection to lock them. this room 247 with the men. and there is nothing you can do about it. we're a priest has been killed in france with the suspected perpetrator of migrant, the case, the burning down nonce cathedral last year. the questions were being asked as to why hadn't been reported and the relentless, small,
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wild fos flames rigmarole destruction in eastern russia include cities in dense smoke or correspondences in the disaster. with the fire fighting units the brings the 1st time the count of the devastation. in order to fully finish them, you would need to go up because they're not just burning on the surface. they're burning underground. ah, good evening and thanks for joining us in on our t international 1st or so anti vaccination protesters in london have tried to storm the offices of the b, b. c, the least in the way pushing back the crowd. that demonstrate is all furious about government plans to start inoculating teenagers, something it says is necessary in the face of the highly contagious delta strain,
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or the shudder dash the ripples from the streets of london. well, protest is all on a mission to david taking the streets of london from one media outlet to another day in the morning tried to fill the b, b. c. they were met with about police officers and even offices trying to practice out of the entrance. south days really started out in the nearby pause. i hadn't got mission in their mind at that point, but they just tried to my point to take the baby to try and see why the baby really be. so what they're all doing is 19 because they really oppose also the c and all the mainstream media outlets. upper posey as well. they all misrepresent
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many what they would say is the main media. really a huge role in the handling of the people the wake of freedom day, many people in but really 5. 7 today the people at this point in time they all have to really like they come out and say they want you to be totally ridiculous. why we know that the back row not program is not going to see the make and we're not infringement of a freedom. of course civil liberties as well. so today it's just about what was to come in. the future today aren't launches
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a special project who are looking at the issue of transgender convicts abusing female prisoners correspondence. husky tale has been investigating a rising number of such cases, which had been done by women's rights activists. a horror show. oh, the with me and fans over where to house sex change prisoners are particularly high in california without being numerous complaints from inmates there being a number of recent cases that might explain that worries me ah, ah, they're getting a full erection, su, locked in the room, 247 with the man. and there is nothing you can do about it. ah,
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the nobody cares about us. we ain't danger here. there were never love males with full mail and that to me, sharon shall worse with us in a group shower room. yet no men can share our showers, me the approval, sexual creditor, hadn't committed multiple crimes against women. yet the state of washington had no problem moving him into women's facility. ah. we asked us prison authorities to comment on the allegations on what exactly the policies are when it comes to transgender inmates. when of course, let you know when they get back to us earlier, i had the chance to speak to penny nuns, who is the ceo and president of the concerned women for america activist group. now
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she's worried to some male inmates might change the gender identity, sympathy, so as to take advantage of incarcerated women. the issue before us right now is whether or not women who are incarcerated women who have no choice for being in prison and how long they're there have no rights are being protected against biological men. we can say the biological disparities decides the strength of men versus women. they don't have to take any surgical measures in the state of california and other states. when someone simply identifies as a woman, that predators are willing to say anything to get access to women. and to hurt them further, i recently read a statistic that said in the united states, about 80 percent of women who incarcerated, say that at some point in their life they've already been sexually assaulted. these
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are women who are already very troubles. there's no excuse in which a person who is a biological male or about logically female, should be victimized in prison. if the prison system would take the issue of safety more seriously than that, then that concern would be met. i again, there's no excuse for allowing someone to be victimized in prison. there must be common sense met and used in dealing with people who are. they're locked away. they cannot leave and we must take measures to keep them say cases of a legit abuse of women by transgender people in jail have left some incense in light of a controversial bill passed in california at the start of the year. the law that's trans inmate's request to transfer to facilities, but align with that gender identity effectively allowing male prisoners to move to
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female jails. since the law was passed around $300.00 such requests have already been submitted. and as of june this year, none had been rejected by your forty's. california is the latest us state of adopted. such legislation, similar in may housing policies also exist in connecticut, new york city, massachusetts, and new jersey and women's rights groups are alarmed that other parts of the country might follow suit. the definition of trans jans is dangerously inclusive and california department of corrections and rehabilitation. these are basically heterosexual men, ruining the superintendency for the trans community to be safe. and now they have a big pool of potential victims. males cannot solve declaring themselves out of maleness, the yes, shouldn't fall, kelly for you here into this horror. how do you hear? california fell $13.00 to many claim that it sets a heretic precedent for the country. do you agree? i agree, in the sense that the person in the law is so actually broad and generic. you're
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not looking for any sort of justification or behind. you can really put other people in danger, while also insulting people who truly do struggle with it by using something that they really do have something that they truly do identify and have identified with the young age in order to fulfill something that's going to bring harm to others, we're putting these women at risk and it's unsafe if you're responsible in california, certainly old, the women of that state better and they are failing miserably right now. do you think that there is a concern that heretic stories like the ones that are merging, that they can do pretty irreparable damage to an entire transgender community, doing ripley, the damage not only to the transgender community, to, to people who have, have been going through their transgender, their, their changes, your de la jeremiah them, and you're actually going to start to demonize them by using them as a class. where do you think that is a good commit? violence against women are not only harming the real transgender community. people
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are kicking, you're the, you're harming women, you're harmony, everybody else provide long time women, all this. he felt on hud. they felt forgotten about. they felt use they felt vulnerable, then they became empowered. and now suddenly it feels like a trend is going in the opposite direction. is that how it looks to you? there have been of drive to be the most possible inclusive in california, specifically. and here's where we're running into issues. we're not protecting women, we're not protecting those who were born women. and we have to understand that there is a distinction between those who identify as women and those who are genetically women. and that, that the harm can exist between those who are just attempting to present themselves as women, so that they can escape being housed with other men and been being a rooster in the hen house. and basically whether they want to escape other harm from other men or just come into the female prison and be
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a predator. we open the door to that, and that's problematic. and, and because we're so, you know, in the effort of being so inclusive, we're not realizing the harm on the back in that is being, cause this is katie, such a complicated issue. so what's the solution here? is that single sex prisons because, you know, when you read a lot, a lot of transit may say i don't feel safe anyway. so how do we make sure that everyone does feel safe? yes, we have male person, we have female presence. that's how it's been because we know that that works better, but maybe having other facilities or individuals that identify it's trans, making sure there is better security for some of these people. i don't know, maybe even looking into their medical records, not just taking somebody from california, going to that basically you can get a piece of paper and check a box and then be have the bunch of women that you can victim i. that's not ok. but there are ways that you can look into somebody's medical history in psychological record, that's what they're supposed to do. it least verify what they think about their,
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their identity or their gender. that's what we need to do. i mean, what do we met with everything else? just to look into what somebody says, not just taking them at their word and make sure that there is some kind of verification for the t as keeping close tabs on developments in the spare. and you can be sure that will be returning to this topic in future broadcasts. ah, me. a new development in the case of british teenager harry dunn who was killed 2 years ago in the u. k. in a road accident involving a us intel worker. the done families, louis i unsecured. this may have been on the phone when a call plowed into his motorcycle. i think that the relevant phone data has disappeared. and that she's being evasive about whether she was using it at the time, at the collision with the
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decision to make a right turn, we're supposed to make a left turn. the roads around the la done family resorted to civil action state side as the u. s. refuses to expedite unsecured, as she entered, trying to get the case dismissed. but the judge shot that bid down in july, boris johnson raised the issue in his meeting with joe biden. later this month, hurry dunn's parents will come face to face with the coolest for the 1st. busy time in the courthouse in virginia be live now to rad seager, who is the done families advisor and spokesperson ross pleasure to have you. well, let's just talk about as i understand this would be the 1st meeting between the coolest and hurry dunn's parents. how are they feeling about that possibility?
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yes, that's absolutely right, that this will be the 1st time they will come together. and as you can imagine, they're not looking forward to their prospect. but at the moment they still do not know what happened to hurry. the night he died 2 years ago and they are, they have a steely determination about them to sit and listen to the account that mississippi list gives on the 24th of august. it's important for their mental health that they have all the pieces of the jigsaw to put it in place so that they can begin to process what happened to him and the reports. now the possibility that schools may have been on the phone at the time, which i understand is it is a crucial piece of information that maybe could affect any possibility of pushing forward with a criminal case. well, look at all. this is about a search for the truth and we can try to get to the bottom of the phone issue in the us civil case for the last 3 months. and as our lawyers have put it,
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the other side or be evasive and inconsistent about producing the phone records and the phone themselves. so, you know, we, you know, we simply are about getting to the bottom of things and get to the truth. and, you know, in the united states, as here is what's happening this week, is that the u. s. government are trying to shut dot inquiry downs. and it's day that have brought this, this whole issue to the public domain. we've been working on this quietly. ready for the last 3 months, with no intention of putting it into the public domain, they made this decision themselves, and we can all see the consequences of a people all around the world are asking, adopt this case. and what they had intended was, was, was to try and suite everything under the carpet at this point. does it feel like this is a fight between one u. k. family and the might of the u. s. government, 100 percent. and that's really what it's been about from the beginning. frankly,
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mississippi list has been free to come back on her own. and she should have done that a long time ago. but let's not forget this family living near this base in south northamptonshire in england. you know, we, you know, we count many americans amongst us as our friends. we supported these people for decades and diminished. one of their employees killed harry lar reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves, they recalled her, and the catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it. and thanks to your good sales to your colleagues in the media, thank goodness you all came to this family support. and if this is not how you behave as a, as a nation state, when you kill somebody abroad, you face the consequences of your actions and you do the right thing. we can all
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see what happens when you don't. and you know, this issue is never going to go away until the united states government realizes that there is a broken hearted bereft family here who need help and needs support. we've reached out and all the rest to them numerous times continually get slapped in the face. ready for doing so, and will you to any of us would do it if they've lost her son and they want accountability, they're entitled to accountability and they want justice both in the criminal sense and the civil sense. yeah, this is, i mean this is a just to explain to everybody. it's a civil cases pushing forward now. so we were talking about potential financial damages whilst they might potentially be substantial. i mean, there's not even any guarantee that those damages might not. who would know who would paying for it, given the, the backing that's coming from the u. s. government unsecured us. who would know if it was then paying any damages or not? so given all of that, given the support that they've given security,
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how important is it to have that criminal case go ahead? the criminal case is, is paramount. you know, we fundamentally believe in this country that you do not get to kill somebody and walk away. no matter who you are, even if you have diplomatic immunity and that's always been our basic position we have. we don't wish misses the coolest any harm. and we, we simply ask her to face the u. k. justice system that is paramount, but at the moment until that happens, the civil case in the united states may represent be only chance that this family will get of justice. and again, the miscalculation that they're making on the other side is, and you know, just your how determined this family are to get to the bottom of things. it's never been about money. it's about harry's life. and you know, the impact that his losses had on them, and we would all be entitled to compensation in the circumstances. and the parents are pursuing every single avenue or justice. open to them. rob,
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thanks so much for your time. i really appreciate it rad siegel is. my guest is the the advisor and spokesperson for the done family. thank you. he was going off into national still to come $300.00 a year rose to be on your way lithuania. looks to grief, the palms of refugees and a radical bed to solve illegal immigration for neighboring vela race will bring you that story and more after this for oh, i i financial guy. i don't buy a, i buy, i'm a teacher's that's almost friday at the last time i buy it from the future. so watch guys replace all those driven by dreamers shaped by
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welcome back. a regional emergency has just been declared in far east and russia as wild fonts continue to rage, creeping up close to populated areas and businesses. more than one and a half 1000000 hectares have been consumed by flames over the past 3 months. and the father left nearby cities, blanketed and choking smoke corresponded to meet your pant reports from the front line was some 3000 people of battling. nature's fury just arrived at the campsite were supposed to be saying, but apparently we might actually have to evacuate right now because the fire is already near the camp. the firefighters are trying to battle it right now. but as you can see behind me, its spreading really fast, like that tree just caught on fire and like less than a minute on the fire spreading really quickly. there's the wind and still really dry. there's still
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been no rain. and the reason for a while from over a month me the thing you know, really nice people here now the fires cover a very large area. it's hard to keep the track. it's almost impossible. i don't know how we can manage that. that was the whole water with a hand pump like this. but this just, i being very primitive is one of the most effective things they have. right now we're going through a fire that we are still battling. it's taking a while. it's been way present hours since we got here. we're still battling the fire me
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so basically go round around around the fire. so we see some flame hit him with some water. but some of these are actually routes on fire and order to fully finish them. you would need to go up because they're not burning on the surface. they're burning under ground. me just finish battling one fire and then literally like 2 minutes later there was another one just 20 meters to the left. and there's just not enough people right now in this camp to be dealing with all this effectively. thankfully this is a bottom fire. so they call it, it's basically when the ground is burning, as opposed to a top fire where the top of the trees is burning, which is the most dangerous thing there is. because if we pick that up,
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it's pretty much unsolvable difficulties. these guys are having is basically, there is not enough people and the equipment they have, or, i mean there's not that many ways to fight fire. basically with the use of the backpacks with 20 leaders in it. and they use that texting and a pump that backpack, and they use it to spray water on the fire. the other one is these shuttle where they, they got a trench so that the ground fire will stubs. basically they get rid of all them on the grass, the branches, the leaves, everything that could be set on fire instantly. that's pretty much how these people have been battling all these fires for the past 4 months. the fires are playing a whole host of countries strike. now, one of the worst it being greece, local sir of join the efforts of fire fighters in attempting to beat on blaze after
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blaze. thousands of people including tourists, of evacuated from the fact that it is homes and power lines have been destroyed. more than $56000.00 hector said to have gone up in flames. in the past 10 days, smokers also swept across near by cities including the capital athens fighters from the u. k. friends, romania and switzerland had been sent to help tackle the disaster. the catholic priest has been murdered in western france. the killer is reportedly a migrant who's under judicial supervision and suspicion of setting font and non cathedral a year ago. with these pul, asleep reports from france, the french minister of interior job done my name is on his way to the scene, and he has confirmed that the 16 year old catholic priest was murdered in wisdom franz in the region of the day. he had said that the body of the man has found we understand that he was killed in his room. now, according to the interior minister,
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the suspect can solve handed himself over almost immediately after the murder he confessed to the murder, and he is a waiting under supervision for having being involved in a fire that got to large parts of the cathedral in man last year we understand that the suspect is a 40 year old, one, the asylum seekers who has been living in france already for several years. he was known to his victim. he was being welcomed into the catholic community and was serving as a volunteer at the church. now, according to the senator who represents this region, he named the victim as olivia man and had this to say. deeply shocked by the terrible murder of the priest had taken his murderer into his care. the 1st petition. the pen has said that this is and place it in touch with really quick to seize upon the incident. and at mc,
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how remarkable it was that somebody who was involved in the fire at the cathedral was in fact not expelled from the country taken listen in france, you can therefore be legal said on fire. the cathedral of nand never be expelled and go further by murdering a priest. what is happening in our country is of unprecedented gravity. it is a complete failure of the state and observed gentlemen on the country consider a minister. we needed me to marine the pen, choosing her of not knowing the facts and saying that she was so quick to point fingers when she should be showing compassion to the catholic community. what a shame with and expressing her compassion to catholics. madame le pen is entering into debate without knowing the facts. this foreign could not be deported despite his deputation order, and that he was still under judicial watch. at this stage, the motive is unclear, but it certainly highlights the whole issue of immigration, which is a hot potato in france,
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and will remain one in next year's presidential election when we, the pain will be one of the candidates facing off the common president. emanuel mac kron this you, ain, is offering illegal immigrants. a golden handshake of 300 euros is an incentive to leave the country. it comes as the baltic state bottles, the surge of arrival, so long as border with bella roost. the money will be paid once the person has boarded the flight. out of lithuania, it can only be claimed once more than $4000.00 migrants. most of them from iraq have crossed into lithuania from valerie so far in 2021. that represents a 50 fold increase. from the previous year, if you 80 rem, poland device, the pin commission to step in. yeah. ah sweet police use both account and again, my grants writing over poor conditions at the detention center. the holden,
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lithuanian border guards, say capacity to accommodate new people is a breaking point. vilnius accuses minutes give orchestrated the monkey crisis as retaliation for his banking of anti government protests and bella roofs last year. with us, it is now planning to build a wall along its board with billers, estimated cost, a $100000000.00 euros. geopolitical analyst front, rotors believes that the migrants are being used as a political weapon. c what we see here is, of course, the abuse of migrants in the sense of weapons of my migration. kelly greenhill has called it in her studies in the clear proof of consequence of a geopolitical conflict going on of a totally different kind, a clear sign of the use of migration as a certain instrument in a geopolitical struggle. but of course. busy we also have to look at the situation on both sides because the european union, although went into
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a struggle with over the last election presidential election, putting a lot of pressure. and so it seems that this is just a certain kind of retaliation because it doesn't have the means to respond and not wraps it up for this news. ok, thanks so much for company. have an auto don't forget, also use the risk of i don't know website check about the me the, the shoes.

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