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[000:00:00;00] the ah, the pantry backs activists lay siege to the b. b. c's offices in london as police, are trying to stop the crowds from getting inside the terror behind bar this r t investigates how convict identifying as transgender allegedly work the system to get placed in women's jails where they go on to carry out sex attacks on female and they get a full erection to locked him. this room 247 with the man, and there is nothing you can do about it. she may have been on her phone. employers revealed that
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a u. s. intelligence worker implicated in the depth of british motorcyclist how redone may have been distracted when her car plowed into him. adding that all the relevant phone data has mysteriously disappeared. the relentless spread of wildfires, flames re can more destruction in eastern russia and cloak cities and dense smoke. our correspondent is in the thick of it with a fire fighting unit and brings us 1st hand account of the devastation. in order to fully extinguish them. you would need to go up because they're not just burning on the surface. burning underground. ah, broadcasting lie from moscow to the world. this is our t international. i am your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. now anti vaccination protesters in london have tried to storm the offices of the b. b. c.
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police stood in their way pushing back the crowd, and the demonstrators are furious about government plans to start inoculating teenagers. something it says is necessary in the face of the highly contagious delta stream. ortiz shoddy, edward's doff see reports from the streets of london. well, protest is all on a mission. today, they're taking the streets of london going from one media outlets to another. today, right to the b b. c. television. they were met with about police even offices trying to out on the entrance south re, today's program really started out let's say the name i pause. i hadn't got a mission in their mind at that point, but they could find it my point to take to the be the tuesday to try and see why
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the baby so what they're all doing is included 19 they really oppose also b, b, c. and all the mainstream media outlets are proposed as well. they all get the many we call that they would say it's the mainstream media. really a huge role in the hunting. also not all of this comes with the baby. she upgraded security protocol to the way for freedom day, many people but really the 5. 7 day the people at this point in time they all had to walk me out that place, but really all trying to come out in full day. they all due to be totally ridiculous. my way back to this wrote out program is not going to go on the make
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and without infringement of a freedom of civil liberties as well. so today and thought about what was to come in the future today are key launches a special project. we're looking at the issue of transgender convicts abusing female inmates. soft taylor has been investigating, investigating a rising number of such cases, which has been dubbed by women's rights activists. a horror show. oh, in fans over where to house sex change prisoners are particularly high in california with our being numerous complaints from inmates there being a number of recent cases that might explain that worries me
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ah ah, they're getting a full erection. she locked him. this room 247 with the men and there is nothing you can do about it. the nobody cares about us. we ain't danger here. there were never less mails 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 proven sexual creditor hadn't committed multiple crimes against women. yet the state of washington had no problem moving him into women's facility. ah,
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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 nance who is the ceo and president of the concerned women for america activist group. now she's worried to some male inmates might change 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 see the biological disparities, the size, the strength of men versus women. this is changing in our country and which now a man who simply identifies women. they don't have to take any surgical measures in
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the state of california and other states when someone simply identifies as a woman in 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 are incarcerated, say that at some point in their life they've already been sexually assaulted. these are women who are already very troubles. there's no excuse in which a person who is the biological male or biologically 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. 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 the legit abuse of
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women by tons to the 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 female jails. since the law was passed around $300.00 such requests have already been submitted. and as of june this year, non have been rejected by your forty's, california, as the latest us state of adopted such legislation, similar and 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 transgender 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
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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? so $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 not looking for any sort of justification or behind it. 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 in 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,
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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 generalizing them. you're actually going to start to demonize them by using them as a class. what do you think is a good commit? violence against women are not only harming it's the real transgender community. people 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 has been a 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
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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 presence and be 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 trans inmate 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 person. that's how it's been because we know that that works better, but maybe having other facilities or individuals that i identify it's trans, making sure there is better security for some of these people. i don't know,
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maybe even looking into their medical records, not just taking somebody from california. i'm 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 the principal is supposed to do, is verify what they think about their, 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. me me. a new development in the case of british teenager harry dunn was killed 2 years ago in the u. k. in a road accident involving
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a u. s. intelligence worker. the dozens family lawyers say that answer coolants may have been on the phone when her car plowed into his motorcycle, adding that the relevant phone data has disappeared and that she's being, quote, evasive about whether she was using it at the time of the collision. look the decision to make a right turn. we're supposed to make a left turn the roads or out the feet. you tell your story, you're getting. you're getting just the funny play in the done family resorted to the civil action state side as the u. s. refuses to extradite the coolness she in turn tried to get the case dismissed by the judge shot that down. in july, boris johnson raised the issue in a meeting with joe biden, and later this month,
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harry dunn's parents will come face to face with the coolest for the 1st time in a court house in virginia. again, the u. s. government refuses to extra extra dates the coolest as she is under diplomatic immunity. it also refuses to reveal the true nature of her job on the grounds of national security, and the coolest has never denied her guilt. though her lawyer claims the crash would not be prosecuted criminally in the united states, adding that she is ready to do community service. earlier the done family spokesperson told my colleague neil harvey, that she should face british justice. at the g 7 conference at the beginning of june, doris johnson announced that he had agreed with president biden, that the path to justice for harry's family had been cleared. so we are very confident that there is going to be a criminal trial here in the u. k with mrs. cooper as participating it. so that has
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been 2 years of fighting but we feel that we're nearly there in terms of the criminal sense. our position has always been you don't get to kill somebody or walk away with our request to mrs or cruise in the united states. government is that she simply. ready presents herself to the united kingdom justice system and goes through the process. we have never been concerned what the outcome is because we don't have any control over that. we. ready are simply victims of a very serious crime at this point doesn't 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 a bit about from the beginning. frankly, mississippi list has been free to come back on her own, as she should have done that a long time ago and diminished one of their employees killed harry. their reaction was to not stop and think about this family and the consequences that they faced. but they thought about themselves, catastrophic miscalculation that they made was that nobody would find out about it . this is not how you behave as a, as
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a nation state. when you kill somebody abroad, you face the consequences of your actions, and you do the right thing. you know, this issue is never going to go away until the united states government realizes that there is a broken heart of the rest of the 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. ready so they've lost her son and they want accountability and they want justice both in the criminal sense and the civil sense . original emergency has just been declared in far eastern russia as wildfires continue to rage creeping ever closer to populated areas more than one and a half 1000000 hectares have been consumed by the flames over the past 3 months and the fires have left nearby cities blanketed in choking smoke are corresponded. dmitri poke reports from the front line where some,
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3000 people are battling nature's fury. just arrived at the camp site where we're 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 right now, but as you can see behind it spreading really fast, like that tree just caught on fire and like less than a minute, the fires spreading really quickly to wind and still really dry. there's still been no rain and the reason for a while for over a month, me the listing, if you really need people here now, the fires cover a very large area,
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it's hard to keep track. it's almost impossible. i don't know how we can manage that. the whole water with a hand pump like this. but this 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 we spent hours since we got here. we're still battling the fire me so basically we go round and round around the fire. we see some flame hit him, so hit him with some water. but some of these are actually roots on fire. and 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.
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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 is just not enough people right now in this camp to be dealing with all this. the fact that we, thankfully this is a bottom fire, so they call it as 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, it's pretty much unsolvable difficulties. these guys are having is basically there's not enough people and the equipment they have, or, i mean there's not that many ways to fight fire. basically what the use of the backpacks with 20 leaders in it, and they use that texting and a pump attach that backpack, and they use that to spray water on the fire. the other one is these shuttle where
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they, they go to trench. so this is ground, fire will sub we, they get rid of all of 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. me the far left and far right groups clashed violently on the streets of portland, oregon on sunday. 2 and chief activists had stormed and disrupted a prayer service being led by a homophobic pastor. they were confronted by members of the proud boys who were acting as security forces skirmishes between the sides went on well into the night involving painful gun fire, fireworks and peppers. the united states, along with its allies, have imposed new sanctions on beller roofs,
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targeting its key industries. president joe biden, doug to the eastern european nation, an extraordinary threat to us national security and foreign policy ortiz. caleb martin has more on the latest punishment then about a year since the contested election in bella rues. and at this point we have the biden administration flapping new sanctions on the country. the new sanctions will hit air travel fertilizer, as well as the financial sector of bella. ruth, now washington accuses bell ruth of having rigged the previous election despite bella reese's plan, that simply doesn't add up, that the leadership of dollars is very popular. and the results seem to be legitimate. and what's interesting is that when imposing these sanctions, we now have biden's saying that somehow the small country bella roost is a threat to the united states. this is what was said. it listed in the breast of activities, such as the elimination of political opposition and civil society organizations and the regions,
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disruption and endangering of international civil air travel constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy will be united states. now bella bruce's thousands and thousands of miles away from the united states, but it is very close to russia, and russia and bella roost are on the brink of becoming full blown allies. the relations between the countries seem to be moving in that direction. now we have a situation where the u. s. has accused lucas shank of violently quelling protests that happened after last years contested election. now bell ruse has come forward and said this was a coup attempt. this was an attempt to overthrow the government by violence. they were protesters were violently attacking police officers. it was necessary to take action to stabilize the country. we also have the united states raising the issue of air travel on the fact that there was a plane that was brought down and according to bela cruz's authorities, this was done because of a very credible threat of
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a bomb. now we have also the bel ruth olympic committee that has been called out by the united states. they've called out the bell roost elliptic committee involving there was a track and field athlete some controversy. but repeatedly the athlete who is at the center of that controversy has said their gripes are not political, but related to athletics. the athlete is upset about decisions that was made by their coach. so regardless, we now at this point, understand that back in july, the leader of bella, ruth is opposition. net with joe biden and presented the u. s. president with a list of potential targets for sanctions. now those sanctions have been handed down. now earlier today, sanctions were imposed by london as well. and we had quite a reaction from the bell rouge and leader, alexander lucas. shank, britain. good. god, go check on those sanctions for a 1000 years. we haven't known britain, and we don't really want to see what you are americans. yes, men. now
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a number of countries around the world are the target of us sanctions. obama administration escalated the sanctions on a number of countries. new sanctions were imposed under donald trump as well. and it seems like the bye didn't ministration has now come forward and more sanctions are being imposed on dela ruth, while the usa continues to demonize, the leader of bella. ruth alexander lucas shanker. or corona virus cases in the u. s. are on the rise again with numbers topping last summer's peak. and even though many states have fully reopen, some might still think twice about holding a big birthday bash. but having just turned 60 years of age, former president brock obama wasn't going to let coven rain on his braid. so the, the, the,
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the the, the cobra 19 has gotten more contagious. so it's more important than ever to get vaccinated vaccines, the safe and the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones. so well on the birthday was the classic move of i do what i feel like i do. tough fun. but then when i'm going to talk to the public, i'm going to say what they should do. so it's quite critical, don't they don't, they're not following the rules. i think that the rules don't apply to them. so they're not accepting setting an example for the general population. why the general population feels, it's not important where math is not to take very important. take test vaccine,
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100 percent effective. you need to make sure we get rid of that long overdue. the people out there and we can see what the over 100 yes, knowing when i'm on the moon, this is going to be safe. this is a sophisticated vaccinated crowd, and this is just about optic, not about me. and that's the news for this. our join us again for more and just about 30 minutes. me. i the
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good news. one of the worst ever mess shootings in america was in las vegas in 2017. the tragedy a close a little of the real last vegas. where many say elected officials are controlled by christina learners. the vegas shooting revealed what the l v m p d really is. and now it's part of the stem machine to the american public barely remembers that it happens. that just shows you the power of money and las vegas, the powerful showed their true colors. when the pandemic had the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades, and then you have
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a mayor who doesn't care. so here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the vegas residence to be the control group. to the shiny facades conceal a deep indifference to the people, the buyers could have been saved and they would take an action. absolutely, keep the registering and keep the slot machines doing. this is a money machine is a huge cash register that is ran by people who don't care about people's lives being lost. self governance as before as further and further away from the day to day. reality of people on planet earth in particular, america, with its claim to have a government bind for the people. but if the fed is now completely controlled by wall street banks and the said is not completely controlled by the map, which is a super national organization that serve the global as the recall. then the
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idea of self sovereignty in america takes another huge quantum leap of subversion. the ah, me the boom bus,
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the one business. so you can't afford to mit branja board. and i'm rachel blevins in washington coming up. oil prices continue to fall just as opec water starts increases output. we'll take a look at how the latest drop in demand is having an impact on the industry. what could europe or versus policy allowing travel from us tour? it will bring you a live uptake from one of the countries requiring a green pass for indoor activity. and china's economic recovery has begun to slow down as inflation and the delta variant. take it for later on, we'll go into the data and what it means for the global supply chain. we've impact show today, so it's dive right and we leave the program with oil as prices continue to fall monday, due to uncertainty surrounding the increase in new cases. of the coven, 1900 delta, very both brent crude and west texas intermediates late as much as 4 percent at point throughout the day following last week. losses of more than 7 percent. the
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worst week for oil since october of last year. one major factor taking

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