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[000:00:00;00] ah ah, i was told that lives here. what are t street class shoes and blocking to ports and strike action? italian government is bracing for a wave of civil unrest as it rolls out compulsory cove with green pastures. what we want is for this green possible to be revoked. if this doesn't happen, we will close the pole to think that the green fast is an unlawful tool, an improper one that should not be forced upon the workers because it is discriminatory. us judge accuses or dc jail of violating human rights by denying medical care to a suspect in the capitol hill. riots on the program we hear from a lawyer representing several of the defendant roach who were involved
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with 3 or dish respect for versions from confinement to georgia. also in the program pays for donations during the 2020 u. s. presidential elections may have helped joe biden get into the white house that's according to new media analysis. it's raising accusation go, election, meddling. and in a world of 1st, the moscow subway rolls off a facial recognition system allowing passengers to pay that bad just by standing in front of a camera correspondent to try it out. ah, well, a very good morning to you from a very wet and rainy moscow. it's just off the atm on friday with a full program for you and archie international. so transfer will cuz in italy, a threatening huge strike action over a new coven,
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green pass system. a starting on friday, all workers will have to show proof of vaccination or a negative cobra test, or go without pay and dock workers entree asked, and are threatening to block the city's port felisa. we're here to protest against the green bass for workers would think that the green pass is an unlawful tool, an improper one that should not be forced upon the workers because it is discriminatory. so we are demonstrating against his government degree what we want is for this green pass law to be revoked. if this doesn't happen, we will close the port. we don't want to go up against the government and we certainly don't want to block to port because we have families to feed whatever happens even if the government makes a u turn and delays, the implementation of the law. we will strike any way to send a message to the city and above all, to show solidarity with all italian workers. or mass rally is a plant in several italian cities throughout this friday. and police are bracing for
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a repeat of last week's violence scenes in ra. ah ah, now despite the enormous public outcry, the italian government is refusing to back down. ours is sharla do once he has more in the intense pressure to get people in knock elated in italy and across europe. countries across europe are taking varying approaches to good jewel, those who remain unvaccinated, to get the job in italy, the government is taking the toughest approach from friday. all work places will require
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a green pass from employees to show that they have all that been vaccinated. all that they tested negative to cove, it 19 in the previous 48 hours. now with that with this they will be sent home without any pe, the measure is angering. italians wanted to throw out what was going on. it's not fair that a good worker could have their salary withheld if they're not vaccinated. it worries me a lot because there are many people who are against it. you're not going to move. i suspect there is a huge deal for the sale of vaccines. there was one at 1st than another is confusing 1st you tell me to wear a mask, keep a safe distance and wash your hands. this was to protect from infection. if this is all true, that there shouldn't be the need to enforce vaccinations in this way. when italy's government last month sworn that it would bring in the new green card, no pay decree, it expected the announcement to trigger an enormous acceleration of vaccinations. however,
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that has not materialized while job rates didn't initially increase the has since been a steep decline. and with around 2500000 workers still unvaccinated, there are concerns, more violent rallies could ensue. italians are not the only ones who have been taking to the streets to express their anger. hearing france weekly protests against health policies and mandatory vaccination of health workers are continuing . there's a concern that those protests could be about to get a boost to off defrances government announced that it wants to it. then the uses house passes up until possibly the summer of 2022 already voices of discontent. arising faculty to pakistan. and they're not going to have a carte blanche until the 31st of july 2020 to parliament must decide it's an
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attack on freedom's individual and collective freedoms. in a parliamentary democracy, it can only be done through parliament. all those plans by the french government also seem to be in contrast to an voice that was recently given by the countries own scientific council. it suggested that it to cove, it situation remains under control. health passes could pin, dumped fast sooner. in this scenario. the cobra pass system could be canceled between november the 15th and the end of the year. if there are low case levels nationally. it's a waiting phase in order to prepare to cancel the pass system, which will allow us to limit the risk and scale of a possible new wave in december, january, adding fuel to the fire former friday in france, tests to show that you are covey negative will no longer be free for those who are vaccinated. another carrot and stick measure, perhaps. but the issue isn't specifically about the coven jab the covey. pandemic
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is seen government across europe, flip flopping on policy, ignoring advice. it's come from their own scientific advisors. and all of these says, perhaps deepened divisions in that many in europe, wondering if a governments are really working in their best interests. charlotte, even ski r c. paris le, taking covered seriously and getting people that trust their doctors, that's the mission of a russian lung doctor whose videos of earned him a growing online following his story features and our documentary doctor covert which will be showing in full throughout the day. for now though, a quick preview ah, the little chip ocean with what is the middle of august most a slogan, noise. the beautiful
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boy he was john cheers role that a j old violate the rights of a suspect in the capitol hill, riots by denying him medical treatment. christopher warren is being held in a washington d. c detention facility on multiple criminal charges over his roland on january 6th riots. he has a form of blood cancer and broke his wrist while in custody. in may, in a doctors said he needed surgery which still has not been provided. after reviewing the case, the federal judge held prison officials in civil contempt and branded the delay and treatment inexcusable. i find that the civil rights of the defendant have been abused. i don't know if it's because he's a january 6 defendant or not, but i find this matter should be referred to the attorney general of the united states for a civil rights investigation into whether the dc department of corrections is violating the civil rights of january 6 defendants in this and maybe other cases we spoke with the attorney, albert watkins, who's representing several suspects on the capitol hill riots. he says that the
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case is part of the overall disrespect shown towards the detainees. there are showing interest which really since january 6 in which version were involved in january 16, we live relatively disrespect by individuals who are working for facilities which hours the january 6 defendant. i anticipate the problem the problem will be taken care of and showing over. if the problem is not taken care of insured, or i assure you it will be in order to be taken care of. and people will come out to address the consequences of not living up to their obligations pursuant to the federal judges. for more than 650 people have been
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arrested across the us since the january sick riots back then, supporters of the outgoing president, donald trump, storm the capital building, trying to stop congress from certifying jo biden's election victory out of the original number 78th are still in jail pending trial, most on charges of assaulting police officers. and after the federal ruling, the dc corrections department responded, saying it's committed to ensuring all inmates of access to health care in a timely and efficient manner. but i would watkins again believes the problems go far beyond a lack of medical care. and so when you have individuals with no criminal history are being confined in dc and over proud show that he was totally restrictions in place and personnel who are working in making the lives of those defendants called. why should they not taking those measures necessary to fully protect them from others,
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for i can find it, traverse is from confinement to torture. and that's what a new study is found that facebook may have helped joe biden get into the white house . new york post analysis suggest private funding from facebook provided a significant boost to the democrats 2020 campaign. a ceo mach above donated hundreds of millions of dollars to n g o z, which transferred funds to electoral offices. last month, priscilla and i donated $300000000.00 to support election officials with the infrastructure. they need to administer the vote, including voting equipment, p, p, e, for poll workers, and hiring additional pulse staff. today were committing an additional $100000000.00 to the center for tick and civic life to make sure that every jurisdiction that needs funding to help people safely can get it voting of the
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foundation of democracy. it's how we express our voice and make sure a country is heading in the direction we want. like a bug, it says he only gave to a non partisan organizations, that according to the paper, the donations heavily favor democratic organizations over republican. and that was especially true in the swing states where the report has infuriated republicans, who accused the facebook boss of election meddling. joe zocker burke, he spent over $400000000.00 to these quote, non profits, to quote help with election administration. but what they would do is they would require certain things to be done, like mass mail balloting bout harvey things and they would focus on partisan voter turnout basically that was totally unacceptable. r o elections for sale. did mark zuckerberg purchased the wisconsin presidential election? i continued to question where the mark zuckerberg,
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highly pauses on 2020 election spending was even legal while we still don't know. all that happened. public reporting on his influence over the 2020 elections in green bay and of the democrats strongholds races, enough suspicion. one of the main beneficiaries of the facebook funding was the center for election innovation and research. and it's head back at the new york post's claims saying it assisted both republicans and democrats in the election. a journalist, a daniela's, i think private funding can play a pivotal role in u. s. selections. it's impossible to be sure, but it's very, it's very one can help with the suspicious. i mean, the injection of this amount of private money. this is the privatization of elections. and when you privatize elections, you essentially you undermine their neutrality and their objectivity. so it's very possible that this money helps your voters in a certain direction and help determine the outcome of the election. the electoral process in the us is
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a mess. this is the only country where this takes place. election should be entirely government funded. they should be entirely neutral and objective. they should not favor any party whatsoever. and there's no reason to have an injection of private money of this magnitude. there should be reform process, but it's just not going to happen because the system is completely broken and it's totally out of control. when democrats have been more or less silent over the license allegations against facebook or political bias for they were more than willing to stand up for a whistleblower who testified against her former employer a couple of weeks ago or facebook choosing to grow at all costs. becoming an almost trillion dollar company by buying its profits with our safety. for instance,
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how former facebook employees reach thousands of documents and journalists that whistleblower is now scheduled to testify before the senate subcommittee in thank you for taking that personal risk and you've done america real public service i i, i, i, i what risks and dangers to the incredibly brave and courageous friends is how can, how to enjoy working with democratic party lawyers and lawmakers to become a star. she stands to earn millions or more in profits from the se whistleblower
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a new facial recognition payment system, the 1st time it's been done on such a scale. artesia. dmitri polk went to check it out. moscow special says it was one of the oldest subway system in the world. the days all the way back to the 1930. however, ever since then it's never stopped growing, evolving and modernizing and today it's why the regarded as one of the most beautiful and technologically advanced subway systems on the planet. with millions of passengers every day. one of the key features of the moscow metro system has become the numerous ways people can pay for their ride. they can use our universal transit card like this, their regular bankcard, a smartphone smart watch. and now even just their face to pay for a ride called face pay, the system uses the latest biometric technology to make. getting into the metro was hassle free as possible. a camera scans the passengers faces at the turnstile, matches the biometric data to his database, binds each person's account,
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an associated bankcard to charge the fair and the gates open. all that takes about as long as a regular car transaction at the gate, just a 2nd or 2. the pay space system has been in test mode since december 2020 with over 15000 people taking part in the test. however, as of october 15th, the system will become available to all passengers and work on all $241.00 stations of the moscow metro transit authorities are already hailing this as the largest scale application of such technology in the world. but is everyone ready to switch to the new method? let's ask some passengers. no liberals, why not? it's step into the future. it's practical and convenient. you don't have to carry called around with you. that's why i use it, which there's less usable, some articles, right? negative things about face pe, technology, for example, they suggest someone can use a picture of you to pay. so i'll use this technology a bit later when it's been tested in real life. at the window of pneumonia,
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it is practical, but at the same time a bit suspicious. i'm pretty conservative when it comes to such things. i don't like the idea scanning my face. i think it may be used to control you. while it seems not everyone is eager to use the new system yet, however, the creators say there's really nothing to fear can. yes, of course we protect all the personal data and sewer securely. banking data which is used for payments is stored by banks. we have nothing to do with it and the photos that passengers download in our app to register a sort of biometric keys. so we did not store passengers, photos, transit authority, say the faith based system will never become mandatory or replace any of the other payments. they will all be in place and phase of a nice little bonus, but the authorities do hope that it becomes popular. and it's a new biometric technology will cut down on wait time for the millions of people
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that use the moscow metro every single day. power, gar, key, moscow, cities across the us, raising their law enforcement budgets as follows. a surgeon crime since last year, when many local authorities cut spending following the de fun, the police movement while at new york's new police budget is being hyped by $200000000.00. in los angeles, about $41000000.00 has been added. funding was cut their off the last year at georgia floyd ra riots. and the bail of dallas, texas is reverse. police caught saying the city now needs to hire more offices on new york, georgia matic rising crime during september, after nearly a $1000000000.00 was shifted from the police to other departments. los angeles has also suffered this year with a homicide rate hitting a 10 year higher in the summer. and dallas, it's grappling with a spike in violent crime as well. last year, homicides there were up by one quarter hitting a 20 year reco. well, it is a pattern seen across the us following the killing of george floyd in minneapolis
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and the subsequent i defined the police movement. we discussed the story with a retired police officer. dominic is ah with you're a mirror and you're going to appease the mob and you're going to say yes, we're gonna define our agency that monetarily as taking away from the supporter of the village. because you're not keeping the police are equipped, educated, a, whatever they need. and you're also sending in the police officers the message to police officers of, i don't value you. vs are the opinions of, of the angry mob. so you're, you're taking it,
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i'm bolt those fronts. we already have, we do have a problem with bad apples and law enforcement, and we need to have a stricter hiring policy. we need to have better training, but people keep thinking that law enforcement, your, your 1st responder, st cops is the number one, prevention to solve all crime problems when they're not looking at the judges are not looking at the public defender's are not looking at that. the judicial system and they're, they're thinking that either taking away or putting more funding in is them, solve these problems in the 1st place. it's, it is such a ridiculous problem. it's never going to end, but it's, it's political. it is purely political. that's the biggest problem we're having. germany's easing it's cove, it travel restrictions and it's causing at traffic chaos in berlin. the city's main airport is struggling to handle the in rush of passengers. it's peter oliver now reports. see october school holidays here in germany. we're always going to be the 1st real test for berlin, beleaguered you,
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apple. it's not going great. the new b r is a stunner. dear to hand in your luggage the evening before your flight and then turn up for hours in advance for the flight. you might as well go by car to leipzig and fly from there on time capital city airport. can it get even worse at the b r, the be our airport is sinking into chaos. and now it is also at risk of insolvency without state aid, the airport is hardly viable. avoid b r and pick another airport just because they stand on staff. the guests are having to turn up at the airport for hours in advance, and that with children, passengers being advised to arrive 4 hours before their flights as a mixture of covey, restriction and stuff shortage is by gee, to increase passenger volume at the start of the holiday season we expect long awaits at jackins and security control at berlin brandenburg airport. for this reason, we would like to ask you to be at the airport at least 240 minutes before departure
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. obviously this isn't pleasant for travelers, but it's just the latest misstep in a long line of problems for this transport hub, which only opened last year after some serious delays. originally scheduled to start flights in 2011 plans for the airport. started in the early ninety's in 2009 . the budget for the project was just on the 3000000000 euro, which with hindsight things wildly optimistic. the construction came in over 7000000000. the euro with additional work still required that will cost close to another $3000000000.00 even after 3 parliamentary committee investigations. no one has taken responsibility for the airport debacle. it became a joke quite a few years ago. are ready with budget, i think initially it around 2000000000 euros, build the airport. that's what generally an airport decides would cost gold. and
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then it was for the 6. and i think the current total now including all the subsidies to go out to wrap around $7000000000.00. and it's going and they're talking about having to put another 2000000000 subsidies into just to keep it running until 2026 for that kind of money. they could have built for airports. this is a public project right from the beginning or not for it's very from beginning. it was supposed will be a private project and nobody wanted to do it in this location, which is why this the government could over. but the governance made a bloody disaster of it at one of the problems with the government's doing it is a, they don't really know what they're doing. and b, there is nobody that's really going to be held responsible for this in the end, which is really our problem. this is just one unmitigated disaster. these are unprecedented times. of course, as people start to travel again, as covert restrictions are lifted,
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but the chaos with berlin's airport predate anybody having ever heard of the corona virus and continues to get the kicking to those stereotypes of german efficiency that are so popular still with people that aren't live here. it's estimated that between the 8th and the 24th of october, around 1000000 passengers, including myself, next week, will fly through berlin brandenburg airport. the only advice from airlines on the airport themselves is arrive early and expect delays. peter, all of our tea. berlin, i just a sampling about friday morning stories for you here. lie from moscow on archie international. thanks for joining us for this program. we've got another one for you. a big fat one coming up in about half an hour's time with more of your friday
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