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such a good offer that i think the people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kind of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of shootings and we certainly wouldn't have the number that i the, the headlines in our thank you back with the related protest schools and medical facilities with critiques coordination infringement on civil liberties. also, this is our last year off to come into office, joe biden, his approval rating slums following a rack to push the policy to the us president less popular predecessor, donald trump and a disgrace. european rule may condemn spain and the u. v. arrest the former castle and independently to congress. push them all. initially after 4 years on the run, strictly paid his parliamentary immunity and the 9 faith. his expedition to spain,
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to face trial with germany set to to get. next, john threw off the 16 years with anglo mer to help we stuffed off special coverage . the country. ah . hello, good morning. just gone 8 o'clock in moscow. you're watching national. now the canadian province of quebec, his lord coby related rallies, new schools, medical and vaccination facilities. the bill aims to protect children and health workers from what he calls the dangerous impact of demonstrations. human rights activists warn it denies people's right to protest. well, the law bands, demonstrations will there incitement within 50 meters of schools, hospitals, and clinics and defenders, the face fines of up to several $1000.00. although medical workers and school staff
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are still allowed to protest in the workplace, we got reaction from a lawyer. the problem is that i cannot see why such a law is not, because if the demonstration is violent or culture was loud, it can already be dispersed under the criminal code and under various municipal laws. so there's absolutely no reason for this. it's because i think they want to stop the message from being deleted. and if that's the case, then it's a very serious, controversial contravention of the targets because the charter guarantees freedom of demonstration of association of expression. and of course, it can be regulated as it can be limited in some ways, as it is by the criminal code. when they just follow a number of anti lock time protest side schools in cubic largest city, military,
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all state premier said that his patients had reached its limit after a number of rallies, 10 violent demonstrations of erupt across the country. as pretty school commentator and artie contributor lauren chen, i explained raises a number of questions for beckers. if a protester is for the vaccine, but simply opposes mandates. for example, would that be classified as an anti boxing protests and therefore banned by this law? and for anyone who does believe that such a law would infringe on the canadian charter of rights and freedoms, which does guarantee freedom of assembly and freedom of speech. remember that any and all of the freedoms outlined in the charter are subject to what it called reasonable limitation by the government. and as we have seen time and time again, when different court cases have led that certain code restrictions violate human rights and canada such as he came in pointing hotels. it does seem that katy and judges are clear that if something is done supposedly in the name of stopping the
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spread of co bid than any. and all limitations on canadian rights and freedoms are in fact, reasonable cost. less than a year after coming to office jo biden's, popularity has already slumped below that of his predecessor and possible rival at the next election. donald trump just 3 months. biden's ratings have collapsed by more than 10 percent on quarter reports. a pandemic spiraling out of control historic military defeat and a border crisis to boot. americans are starting to think things weren't as bad as they thought under former president. donald trump, the mounting issues on all fronts of lead to the surprise conclusion that trump is now seen as being as good a president as biden suggesting the honeymoon is being replaced with buyer's remorse. first on the list, afghanistan, washington shameful defeat. that concluded its 20 year long war was the last straw . for many americans, the disastrous withdrawal of us troops and surrendering of millions of dollars of
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this month, biden announced a number of vaccine testing and mask mandates, which is proving to be the latest american political spac connected to the pandemic effecting around 2 thirds of the u. s. workforce. it wasn't long before the cries that biden is violating people's freedom of choice, were heard. 24 republican state attorney generals or even threatening lawsuits really disrupt and divides the country. it increases the division in terms of vaccination when we should be together along the campaign trail biden promise to make the country's southern border a more humane place. instead, thousands of migrants are living in horrific condition, like under the del rio international bridge. the immigration crisis is getting worse as thousands more asylum seekers come knocking at the us his door and to top it all off. biden's approach hasn't changed much from that of the trumpet. ministrations. kids are still being put in cages. and despite biden's many promises to would be green card holders, many migrants are being deported back home without getting their chance at asylum.
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ah, ah, with a track record like biden's and not even a whole year in office. it's no wonder over half of america thinks the country is on the wrong track. of course, reporting that now a disgrace, that's how you are a pain. politicians have described the rest of the former castle and independence leader colors pushed him all in italy after he was stripped of his immunity as an enemy, paying his wanted 100 range of charges including sedition and has been sought by the spanish authorities for nearly 4 years. the spanish disgrace just doesn't
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stop and neither does the european disgrace solidarity with carlos put more the spanish state is abusing the you arrest war. and by using it in this way, allowing people to exercise their mckorick right to vote is not a crime patched. i catalonia, there is only one way to still be insistent repression of the states. amnesty self determination and independence total supports mr. president. ok, let's talk about this further now with our correspondent, any train care who at joins when steve, good morning in the morning we heard lots of reaction already helped me over the last few hours just brings up to speed then with what's happened with this arrest while of course, there's loads of reaction, some of it even aggressive as we've just card because this is definitely a turning point in the fate of charles pushed him on independence leader for kat lonia. there are different scenarios clearly, but one of the likely scenarios is that this could be the end of freedom form. and
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the next steps will be determined by the italian court, because indeed he was taken in custody by italian police upon arrival on the island of sardinia, where he was supposed to reportedly take part in a meeting that was about capital one full corps. now, like i'm saying right on friday and the court will determine the next steps in his case. and one of the likely scenarios is extradition to spain, which is of course very dangerous for mr. pushed him on. now, how is this actually possible, given that mr. pushed him on is a member of the european parliament. well, he along with his allies earlier this year, in fact, that happened in march was stripped of parliamentary immunity, even though
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a 3rd of the parliament was firmly against his decision. and here's what they were saying at the time. isn't it these sad day for the european parliament? we have lost our unity, but the european parliament has lost even more than that results. it is also lost to europe in democracy. reese goes on. well, we may be opening the door to other member states to prosecute emmie piece from representing minorities for body to go over it. and, you know, these is, these would be a tremendous fuzzy, but i haven't the, the problem and she's not open will call us butram on, has been a wanted man, has me by the spanish authorities for the last 4 years. and this all stems from canceling paid for independence. why that happened almost to exactly 4 years ago when the catalog parliament 1st paved the way for a referendum in this region of spain. it was free as the opposed by
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madrid, but it actually did take place and a tober and let just look at how the buns back then unfolded, step by step me in response to those in charge in the capital and government. who are the protagonist in this challenge to our co existence as i asked them to cease in the illegal activities? they should abandon their objectives. ah,
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me. me. we are now applying article 155 because no government a tool in a democratic country can accept that the law be ignored, violated or changed. and this has all happened under false criteria, and they impose the criteria on everybody else. so carlos put him on the arrest, it's actually his 1st run in with police since he became a fugitive with started from spanish authorities back in 2008 thing. he was already arrested retained in germany by local police. however, at that time, a local court decided that he could not be extradited on rebel and rebellion
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charges. the german authorities decided that this was impermissible. however, then the charges brought in by the spanish thought he's changed and they decided that at this point it is misuse. of funds and sedition. so now we've got what we have. he's been stripped of immunity and he's now in custody in italy. so of course we'll have to wait and see what that chord on the island of sardine decide you could get a decision the latest day. okay. yeah, thanks. city that was a r t l e per trunk or pool right? direction of the human rights defense and to say that future mon attention can only capitalize catalonia push for independence. actuated spain, he based on the possibility of criminal prosecution on charges ranging from sedition and also in spanish camera has also charged him with depth of funds, which seems to be a cloak for the political charges against him. and if he is convicted,
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he would be sent to the very harsh or regime of the spanish prison system, which hold hundreds of political prisoners in the bask in the catalog and independence. catalonia has been colonized and conquered by the spanish government 1st for hundreds of years now, and at every step, the catalog movement has not been crush, it has not been silenced. and if anything it seems beginning steam in recent years, especially in the last 10 or 15 years. so i think that there's a good chance that far from losing far from losing momentum. if anything we get along and move and we'll be further, catalyzed by this i was in spain, i was in catalonia barcelona for independence day. a couple years ago, i think was 2017 and the crowds were enormous. there's obviously massive support for the idea of independence, and i think the catalog and people themselves want to be free and want to be independent of a, basically the colonial regime and but dread. so i think that no matter how hard the
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spanish government tries, i think the trend is clearly that the catalonia people want to dependence and they want to be free from central rule, from a dread. watching. i see an ad for you this morning with just said to go for germany had the pose me start our special coverage is anglo merkel steps down. chancellor. that's to come just off the bright. oh i i, i me ah
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ah, i use i are not about but that's actually a really good thing because the great thing about it being available to everybody think a bit more like a public news, the artwork advantage. anybody in the world can view for free the welcome back. now with the german elections just days away, the country is gearing up to and the big question. who will replace chancellor anglo merkel as she stepped stand after 16 years in pilot?
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ah ah. what on thursday candidates did hold their final debate? another rally shortly before the event merkel again, backed on in the shade, and yet sorry as her successor, but received a rather less than more than welcome from the public. the public embarrassing. there is just the latest hitch in a career full of ups and downs. peter oliver looks back at the merc lira and her like. after almost 16 years in charge, the time has come for angle merkel to step down as german chancellor. drawing the
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curtain on a political korea of over 3 decades, coming to office in 2005. she's the 3rd longest serving german chancellor of old time, only her mentor helmet co held a position longer. in postwar, germany, anglo myrtle have achieved something that most politicians haven't at their time of leaving office. she has remained popular with a large chunk of the voters. no small achievement. when you look at the challenges she's had to face me. germany, whether the financial storm that began with the collapse of layman brothers back in 2008 better than most countries. a 480000000000 euro bailout for the banks and managing to keep on employment figures from spike and to high saw the local reelected in 2009 then came the collapse of grease and the fear that could never pay any of it to lawful debts that pushed the single currency
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close to the brink and a tidal wave of criticism crushing down on merkel and her government. me do 2013. so whistleblower. edward snowden reveal that the united states had kept detailed tubs on senior german officials, including chancellor merkel, her phone being tapped by washington. protests on the streets of germany were followed up with more diplomatic comment from the chancellor. have always made it clear to the u. s. president, spying among friends is not acceptable. me. one of the biggest moments of angle america tenure came in 2015 with the refugee crisis. her statement via shuffle. so we can do it. she did a policy which saw hundreds of thousands of refuge fleeing the conflict in syria coming here to germany, something which saw anglo merkel revered by some reviled by others. each daughter
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guns, i simply say that germany is a strong country. we have already managed so many things we can do it. and whenever there is something sending you no way will need to cross that bridge, which is need to work in it, is these are going to invite the doors. we have not seen migrant glows in such forms before. and what we are seeing right now has no relevance to the present rule . this is merkle. repeat constantly, we will cope with it, but she is not offered a structured solution yet. on to the chancellor medical actions in regard to refugees change the makeup of the german parliament is opposition to her policies on asylum allowed the anti migrant alternative for germany party to win seats in the bond. the stag, becoming the largest opposition party to her government, and making things difficult to her when addressing the chamber. i
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me that being no easy run to the finish line for angle american, the government's policies on the coven pandemic set off a small but vocal opposition. that at one point threatened to storm the bottom. the stag, the mm . the mm mm. mm. the retreat from afghanistan provided the chancellor with more problems in her final weeks with accusations of rifts within her cabinets over how best to evacuate people from cobble and then issues over who had been able to get on german planes. because
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ultimately, if we will continue the evacuation operation for as long as possible in order to help afghans who worked with us for security for freedom, for the rule of law and development to leave the country. we currently have a very pragmatic procedure. we only carry out the security check upon entry to the country. we have now identified 4 cases of people who had already been deported. border now in germany with she prepared to vacate the chancellor's office just behind me. alarm bells ringing loudly an angle of miracles, christiy, and democratic union party as they slump to record lows in the polls. the chancellor's final address to the bone, the stag, which became a attempt to promote c d. u candidate arm and lush, it as her successor ended in a barrage of hackles. it's not just about foreign policy and nato in europe.
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my thought is, what if i have been with this gym and boon descent for with he is, here is the heart of the democracy. and this is exactly what will be discussed me despite the obvious challenges to merkel years will go down as a time of relative stability for most germans. her policies have made it easier for families to balance. children with korea's employment figures have remained steady while the economy is enviable in the u. into nationally, germany has taken a far more prominent role under miracles leadership than it is had in modern times . one of the big concerns right now though, is that with no clear successor to angle america in terms of policy or certainly international clout, what will become of those years of stability that we've seen to her reign fees roll over our t. berlin. ok, well he's happy voting process will work over the weekend though to do not directly
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choose a chance, chancellor, but half 2 votes to decide the next parliament. their 1st ballot is for a candidate in their constituency. and there are $299.00 constituencies across the country. the 2nd ballot is for a political party, and there are $47.00 running 4 seats. only parties with more than 5 percent of the vote nationwide can enter the bundle stack. now one of the candidates to take the chancellor slip is, i'm in las yet who is medical successors, head of the christian democrats. he strongly defends miracles, immigration policies and wants german foreign policy to stay free for an influence . but he has suffered a number of gaffs during his pre election campaign. now we discussed how the election might panic with the author, journalist and also format christian, democrat, politician. you are going to offer the violence when he tried taking it con, go on like this. we have total stagnation in german politics. we can't get any
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problem solve anymore. we have a failed cobra policy. no solution when the flood happened problems everywhere. the country is stagnant, frozen, and the big parties are also stagnant. there's no more progress. that is the core problem that don't do anything any more. i was in the business talk myself for 18 years. it's completely wrong. we no longer want the professional politicians who go into the bond a thought and then stay there for 50 years and whose only goal is to be re elected . they get elected whether they are chancello or president, the same as in america or france. they day, they are elected, they only think about their reelection, not about the fate of the country. we want people who put the good of the country above their own interests. of course that is not easy to achieve, but there is a way, don't allow more than 2 terms. then you get a completely different type of person who doesn't run off of the mainstream.
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as i bumped into, we have to leave the to the next generation. so that it is still beautiful, but the methods are different. the green c climate policy as a religion. there's a belief there and that's what you do once you've decided. but if it is decided they will be electric cars, then they will only be electric cars. that is wrong. you have to approach a big problem with an open mind. new things will be invented. it's a mistake to focus on the electric car because 90 percent of the world's population cannot afford an electric car. for countries don't have that. we need a solution for these countries. who face been eyes for they take? now nothing is happening, nothing more is coming. they no longer have any solutions. when a problem come, all these families looking at each other and don't know what to do. i've talked to leaders for years, politicians in the federal government telling them that these wars are wrong,
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and that they are misinformed. people are not, but are often going to stone still as badly off as they were 20 years ago. under marco, you were in danger of being kicked out of the christian democratic union party because you were against was mrs. mark, like others, has govern football too long. nothing has happened in the last 8 years. from mrs. marco's point of view, there is nothing more to be achieved. she was never a real cd. you leader might have more special coverage over the coming day. so that's have a nice looking so fast, did i hear an option to national or from us and just stay with the this is your media a reflection of reality in
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a world transformed what will make you feel safe relation for community you going the right way or are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth is faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows, use lack of universal healthcare, makes america the country of every man for himself. we have a retirement crisis in this country and we have a health care crisis for seniors in this country as well. so private business has come up with a special mechanism for that. it's called the live settlement market. we are
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a life settlement provider, which means that we buy life insurance policies from primarily seniors throughout the united states who no longer want or can afford their life insurance policies. if you are sick and for want to live a few more years, you can sell your life insurance. that way you get more money right away and the company collects your insurance payment off to your dad. there's a group of people out there, i guess, hoping that people die soon. what kind of motivation is i give them when i start crying about them dying? that's usually what it's about. it's just the sheer unfairness of it all. shine me every 1st day on the alex simon show. when i was speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me .
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i lose me . the obesity epidemic is the most important international health problem. me let me get plenty of time. i think we saw the basal and it on the thing. just the factory. it's a man made tragedy. ah, earlier my life, i thought that my weight was all my fault. i felt like a failure and frankly, unworthy. ready and it took me.
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