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search for grown children, adults look in hope for their birth parents. ah, mid day moscow time with headlines this, our patients in the u. k. a reportedly having to wait up to 50 hours for a bed and accident of emergency wards. as the pandemic puts fresh pressure on hospital every step, the way that mismanaged the crisis, aside from the vaccine role or the re personnel, any faith in the current government, your social media, john, facebook has to shell out millions and discrimination case of the giving preference to hiring foreigners over americans u. k. schools are installing facial recognition cameras and contains to make it easy in theory for pupils to pay for the dentist put some parents, call it a violation of privacy. and right now we're on away through some very
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rocky terrain. to witness the work of some multiple rocket myself systems. mm. ot joins russia, led military drills along the touchy kafka boulder. were attentions a sword of light after the taliban seizure of power. ah oh, so good afternoon from russia this wednesday 20th october. welcome to the program life monte age q. it's kevin o' in with you. as you heard their lack of stuff soaring, coven cases and pressure on the chess of lead to another health crisis in the u. k . it's been reported that in parts of the country, patients are waiting almost 50 hours to get a bed in accident and emergency units. in one case, for instance, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in the queue that was at the royal preston
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hospital in lancashire, while down south in suffolk, teenager with serious mental health problems is reported to have waited for almost 48 hours in a, in a according to local media, the an h has foundation trust that runs that place in the area said the wait was because of a lack of specialist facilities. luke winchester had a relative affected by the crisis lately. he told us what happened in the case of 11 o'clock and his legs just wouldn't work and he fell out of bed. we didn't find him until 3 o'clock where my dad's going to get cooler, where he shouldn't head for him. when we call for the ambulance, initially they said not to leave him. oh, in case the best spinal injury off or wait a couple of hours my, my dad sort of still trying to hurry them up a little bit. try finding no, no, no. and again, to ask when i sent you an estimate arrival that direct him, so 111 within 909 to and from there,
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eventually we spoke to a champ, he suggested how to move him back into his seat and how to get him up. and we did that is improving, but he probably still required some medical assistance, but insinuated to us that was not even a senior. they said, would you, would you like to cancel the ambulance on everything but the ambulance that day and at that point we took him at that value and said, yeah, okay, we'll cancel that and then we'll give him his dinner and get him into bed, et cetera. course over the night i stay the night make sure that you know, the night is condition worsens and in the morning i school for another ambulance. it's been reported 91 percent to hospital beds were occupied at england as of last friday. that as the number of people waiting hospital treatment, its a record high, the chest saying almost 6000000 people are a waiting list now. and the warning is coming. this winter will only get worse as
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the pressure intensifies at the same time, the case health and this is admitted throughout enough stuff to man, the countries emergency a the phone lines of the 9 i 9 in triple one services. i didn't know the details. action plan is being put together and would be unveiled soon. but lou winchester isn't convinced every step of the way the miss managed to the crisis. aside from the vaccine rollout, i don't re personnel any faith in the current government, and the people on the ground who are working really hard, like the paramedics, like the people answering the cause. they're not necessarily always getting, given the clearest information. you know, i fully believe that when the 1st from 111 told us to talk 299-999-9111. i'm sure that they believe that's what you know, that's what we come to do. there's no real simple answer as to where i think they're going to fix it, because their actions so far appeared to be per unit. on tuesday,
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the u. k. registered the highest number of daily cove deaths since march, and the government extended its emergency powers relating to the pandemic for another 6 months. demonstrate is what you see here on the screen, including anti vax is taken to the streets to protest, bath and other anti coated measures. next, us social media, john facebook having to pay a $40000000.00 in a civil case with discrimination. it was accused of giving preference to hiring foreign workers over americans. facebook, he's not above the law and must comply with our nation federal civil rights laws which prohibit discriminate, recruitment and hiring practices. the tech john gave certain positions may lead to temporary visa holders is the problem. prosecutors claim up to $2600.00 us work is lost. as a result of that facebook, their full find was $5000000.00 for it and is paying it over $9000000.00 in compensation to victims the lawsuit against the tech john was filed last year by
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the us justice department, of course, back then the trump administration was pushing at the time, the biggest tech companies to hire more americans for permanent positions, instead of temporary foreign workers. legal and list jennifer braden, explain to us in more detail why facebook in particular, adopted that policy. facebook and some of these other companies will watch these immigrants as a way for facebook to save money, while also preventing maybe lawsuits for unfair or discriminatory work practices. which in and of itself is discriminatory against actual united states citizens that we're applying for work and unable to get a company like facebook, with a lot of money would be able, their, their high price attorneys would be able to find a case that had merit last claims, but again, it's been brought by the department of justice itself. i think it's very surprising of people. many people who see facebook or some of the social media platforms as an arm of a political party. so it's kind of being this distinction drawn between this,
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what we consider politicize or a fight, an era department of justice, which should be friends with facebook, actually bringing a discrimination claim against this partner. so this story might be used by either the federal government, by a new situation or by faith. but to argue that the way we are different, you know, we, we, we, we can be held accountable up right above the law. when in reality, they've been working hand in hand for a long time, and facebook has been acting as an arm of most and many political federal agencies in order to silence political opponents. probably another spot to tell you about the introduction of a facial recognition payment system, but a number of schools come things in scotland of provoke the wrath of privacy. come pay this critics like people's haven't been properly informed about the potential dangers of the technology. they say it's overly intrusive. organizations need to
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carefully consider the necessity and proportionality of collecting biometric data before they do so. organizations should consider using a different approach of the same goal can be achieved, and a less intrusive manner. no child should have to go through board estelle, i don't see caps just to get a school meal. we're supposed to live in a democracy, not a security state. so face scanning cannot be used in 9 north asia schools to paper school dinners. nice idea and theory, the company behind the technology says it's covered secure and can speed up queues a little. it takes about 5 seconds to process these transactions is thought the system could be rolled out if it seemed successful in more schools. but local authorities though, by the mood saying it makes canteens more efficient, provides opportunities for students to use innovative technology. they added 97 percent that we go nice. sam percent of children or their parents did consent to the use of facial recognition. so vast majority there, you know,
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lineal disgust the new technology with radio host and journalist john gaunt and former independent police advisor sondra, glenn. it makes life easier. and clearly in this cove era in scotland, that's why they want to do it to cut down the risk of transmission. and then we sometimes get ourselves on area about things we don't need to get areas it about is this is more efficient. if you got a card anyway, you know, when you gone to, which will go on to the moment. people know where you've been and where you know where you're going. i can't see any problem with their cannon. jordan spaces for the payment for their lunches or whatever it doesn't really house credit virus. it doesn't help to increase the impacts me about them that are not touching and cards and what you have to make initially because it's still really going to an experimental stage. and it hasn't been tested widely enough across our population that the test on school children is a little bit of a flyer reach. i'm surprised. 90 percent plus parents assigned their consent to
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this. i think the children do know what's going on. 90 percent or sandra herself says, is an overwhelming figure, a huge figure, moving to just for a progressive because it's probably going to happen down the line anyway, so may as well get on board. now sandra, everybody that you should jump in and be on it on, on it as it happens, that when that technology's age, so to have an 81 percent unpaid mobile law, it's was lack and bounce gay. then i think is some good morning. we done it like the kodak era. why are we going to wait per 2 years for kodak to be good for bracken brown skin? some in a smooth out, should we? everybody do except sandra is right that we need to have my make sure this provision there as well and it has to work for every child. i'm a 100 percent in favor of that, but it's coming lunch. well, come the new technology that stopped being so bloomin paranoid, you've got personal data very much at the forefront of this. and as we well know,
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it's big business. you know, it sells for a lot of money. facebook and tell you that. shouldn't we be concerned about how the tech company running the tells plans to use the data? we don't know how they are regulating it. i think this is a good place to test, to actually a, in something as innocuous as their children get in their school meals. but obviously we need to know where that date has been, how, how was being held on what is being used for. i accept the educational authorities looked into this. i think he can work. what's wrong with it? what's wrong with the other student understand? we've seen that some dental a day can be, can make mistakes, which cause offense. and in particular, the face recognition that's used out there for this type of service can sometimes cause offense. i would hate to have an as yet child of color waste in the queue and be denied access to their last because if the machine did not recognize them, germany's green party whitey toted a form part the next road in coalition. then,
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as accused russia playing poker with gas, his leader saying moscow might try to blackmail the e u by turning off the top so as to pressure the block into a proving that brand new finished nod stream to gas pipeline rushes hip back it a spate, a similar allegation saying it's ready to deliver more gas had simply hasn't had any new orders. russia is not opposed to given more, but suppliers ligastrum need to be asked and not by parliament, not by newspapers, but by buyers who apply at the appropriate prices. but they have been no implications. here's a somewhat confusing story for you. governments in dozens of countries are worried that their people won't be able to properly heat their homes as winter as just around the corner. natural gas has become absurdly expensive. it's an energy crisis . there's no doubt about it and the leader of the country that extracts and sells more natural gas to the rest of the world than anyone else speaks at an event
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themed around energy. whatever is desperate for extra gas supplies must be all ears . as of them were absolutely ready to supply more for some reason he keeps being asked the same question, extra supplies, are you okay with that? is it possible? hey, what about extra supplies? there's, i repeat, we've already increase supplies at some point that really gets confusing for the speaker, didn't he just make things clear several times in a row? we got, we're ready to supply even more gas. we need applications. we're increasing by as much as they ask boy, that makes plain, this man has long been accused of using the gas monopoly in his country called gas from to teach european countries lessons. so after hearing from latimer, potent governments in the countries that are worried about the winter have 2 options. they couldn't keep repeating, he's buoying them with gas,
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or maybe at least try a few requests for extra gas supplies. a few days later, an important man who's meant to act as a unified voice of these worried governments that i mentioned says this, an increase in prices for energy has deep geopolitical brutes. it's part of a geopolitical battle. russia has on it, on its contract, cannot be said that they're not delivering when they said they would, but it has not increased the quantities contracted for that's after a get together of europe's most senior diplomats who were meant to discuss the energy crisis. among other things, or again, are they living in completely alien realities? back to prudent for a 2nd at the will, russia never used. this is a weapon. we're happy to do extra. so what is it then? did they choose not to try at least a couple of requests. it is a find or i would say to political illiteracy. if the european union just
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plain said the problem on russia, it's always easy to blame someone else for the problems you are having. and i see this move in the utterings off, which will sit below you foreign policy chief. it would be wise to solve the problems right away to do. and you analysis of the supply situation for natural gas, unless there have been some phantom applications that the russian side is unaware of confusing. well, in the meantime, american liquefied natural gas producers on mass have been choosing to sell to asian buyers instead of european. right. simply because in asia, they're ready to buy at a higher price. will anyone accuse them of waging a geopolitical battle? that's a thought if we're trying to get ahead of the program this wednesday with me, kevin, now in the f. b, i rates homes in washington and new york owned by relatives to the russian, felina,
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allegra pasco. the businessman is representative. say, the move i think is linked to us sanctions. all correspondence, one of those homes coming up, lou. ah, i driven by during shaped banks centers and things with ah sing. ah, we dare to ask in
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a duel system of justice many think so for example, a former senior f b i of issue lied repeatedly to his bosses, but now is exonerated. but our former head of the national security council did not lie to be f b i and his life was destroyed. where is the justice in that? ah ah oh, i get the syrian armies concerned 14 soldiers were killed earlier in a terrorist attack on a military bus in damascus. pictures coming in nor pleasant. the army says to explicit devices, plant on the bus went off. you can see the charred remains of the vehicle there. a bomb disposal team recovered and diffused partly a 3rd and designated device of could have been even worse. and there was also blast
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on the afghan capital kabul this wednesday morning, according to local media. that explosion happened opposite a border. police h q report suggest no identified person logged a grenade at a passing car. the vehicle belong to taliban militants. an afghan police spokesperson confirming to taliban fighters were injured. eye witnesses though, of a different account. they say reportedly they think 2 people were killed and for injured reprinted to focus the ongoing security concerns in that area. and with that in mind, the taliban leaders re moscow for talks on the crisis gripping the country 11 countries participating in said come francisco live to a senior correspondent, just back in south, extensive, and dangerous reporting back from cobbled lord gas. they have, hey, moran circle of rav rushes for a minister spoke bit earlier at the start of all this. what's expected to be thrashed out hopes are higher, they will expectations to be tempered. there's no concrete
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result that is expected as a result of this summit. but it is the taliban biggest issue yet because there are, as you said, 11 countries have present that is gassed on all of its neighbors as well as russia, china, and india. so there's, there's a lot to talk about taliban is using this opportunity to discuss it by lack meetings, a face to face with its neighbors, what they want and what it can offer. because this is what it is about stabilizing of goddess thought. right now, it is on the verge of multiple catastrophes. so there is the humanitarian side of it where millions of people near enough a 3rd of the afghan population is on the verge of starvation. not enough food, not enough medicines. a being brought into afghanistan. aid has been restricted funds have been restricted. there is also the security perspective because things
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that have got to start are deteriorating. terrorists, isis. k. i'll god a stepping up attacks against the taliban. that authority, their rule over have got to stop. he's being contested in that he's that builds eel full of, of kind of stunned neighbors. because again, the situation could devolve into a, into another civil war that no one in the region. once the, the, the talks now are about providing significant and immediate foreign aid, especially humanitarian aid to afghanistan. as mr. lover of said, when opening at the summit. so you were, truth, mood is duly, we are convinced that it's time to mobilize the efforts of the world community to provide cobble with effective financial economic and she monetary and assistance in order to prevent a crisis. and to curb migration flows, we expect responsible behavior towards afghan citizens over 1st and foremost from western countries. a 20 year presence brought about the current deplorable
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situation and didn't in any way contribute in strengthening industrial or economic spheres. and afghanistan vehicles just now we talked to a taliban representative and i asked him about the foreign aid that has been offered conditionally. but by the west, the united states and its allies on the taliban representative said that they're open to receiving aid so long as it doesn't violate their religious principles in the principles of cherry, a law on, on other fronts. many countries are reluctant to yet recognize the taliban as the official government of afghanistan, as well as to provide them with with significant aid because of unfulfilled promises the promises that the taliban had made that, that government would be inclusive, that it would represent all of afghans afghanistan's people look politically and ethnically, that hasn't happened. the government that the taliban has unveiled has been largely
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pushed through in origin. that is the efficiency of the taliban, predominantly. it has also been a heavy load with hard line hard line, terry, least taliban officials. so all the ministerial posts of have gone to them and russia and other countries are saying, you know, if you want a significant aid, if you want international recognition, which you would, you crave, you must a field deliver on your promises. but as i say, consultations are ongoing, behind closed those the precipice. i should have had, perhaps there will be some agreement, some results, and a june statement at the end of this mortgage to have about meeting central moscow keepers posted for the day and get back to it for now. the meantime, running parallel to what he had to say, a lonely ask on board russia and his post soviet allies of staging, major military drills, hundreds of tanks and thousands of soldiers of a master major show a strength of rising tensions in the turbulent region. revolt about from there are
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egos down of it didn't take long for the drills to ramp up to the max here, in se intergist on 6 nations have brought together some of their most battle ready units for target practice and opportunity. we could not miss. so we've been promised that today's going to be jam back with action. so right now, we're on away through some very rocky terrain, to witness the work of some multiple rocket missile systems. as we enjoy a bumpy ride to the artillery positions, helicopters opened the act. then the ground troops joined the fun hitting their imaginary targets with all they've got ah ah,
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the action is intense, sometimes it's simply impossible to see what's going on. so much sand and dust as in the air. what we can see clearly from our position, the approach of the truck mounted rocket launchers. they stop, take aim and await the command. and then they receive it. ah, to be used up in the course of few hours. these are the grad multiple rocket launchers used in conflicts all over the world, libya, yemen, the nickel, and a cab conflict last year, all the way back in viet nam, you name it. they've most likely been there. it seems to be. there's no branch of military that is left out and these drills from special forces to heavy artillery
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to tank infantry you name as it seems, only the nuclear branch seems to be left out, but that's well for everybody's good. really. all this fools here is obliterating the dunes and mountains slopes, which are a mere 8 kilometers away from the african border. a roar demonstration of power intended to be heard and much further afield than where the artillery is falling. my gosh darn of reporting from tajikistan. archie, track of the story stayed side now the fbi ais rated homes in washington and new york linked to the russian. businessman and billionaire ali dara pasco. the tide cone is on a us sanctions list. the bureau later confirmed the search was authorized by a court. a representative of dera, pasco is dismissed claims. the rates were somehow connected with the criminal investigation. ortiz foreign from sack went to one of those rated homes. well, it was an eventful tuesday morning here outside the home of allah dairy pasco, right, i could see f b, i agents are still coming through his 15000000 dollar mansion here on the northwest
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side of d. c. a for money. they don't know this name, but for some they are member who is tied with paul man, a 4th, a former campaign chairman of donald trump, who was convicted on fraud charges, and then eventually pardoned by donald trump in his final month and office according to an f b, i spokeswoman agents were conducting a quote, court authorized law enforcement activity, but didn't provide any more details as to why the f b. i was there. the property was surrounded by yellow tape, giving restricted access only to the f b i. except when towing away his car in the front driveway, 53 year old dairy pasco was sanctioned back in 2018 by the trumpet, ministration, along with about 2 dozen other kremlin officials with close ties to president vladimir putin following alleged russian meddling and the 2016 presidential election, the latest rate is just another setback for dary pascall, who recently suit over the sanctions and
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a judge dismisses lawsuit back in june. in a 2016 court filing dairy pasco said he had difficulty getting a visa to travel to the u. s. but was able to use his diplomatic passport to visit new york 10 different times since 2009. many of the dc neighbourhood, however, say on some of those trips, he did visit the home and stay at the house. reviewing renovations. however, no word on the last time he actually visited the property no moments ago as of this broadcast, we actually saw the f. b. i tell away one of dary passcode vehicles as to why the f b. i has not said they're not giving a news conference this afternoon whatsoever at this point, but we also do know that the u. s. has sanction dairy pascals companies including his, the aluminum giant, united company, russo and basic elements. now, di pasco, vehemently denies any wrong billing, says that this is kind of a tactic for the united states to slander him, to ruin his wealth, his reputation,
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and his hard earned global assets. however, according to forbes, he is worth $4900000000.00 for r t. i'm fair in front back final and for a moment james bond mega, michael featured a brand new course prestigious private school. in london, bay alarm inspired lessons to give students a 1st class education in all things woke one . 0, we run the risk of an increasingly polarized society where different generations become entrenched in their positions of different than that cannot be healthy.
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schools have an essential role to tackle these issues by helping young people hear different viewpoints. ah i'll answer up what we're talking about so far today. so much more arts either commer never social media can tell you flagship debate. show cross talk is next in your part of the world, but for now reporting from moscow h q for r t kevin, are in the team wishing you a great day. that he does a list of the point, but also within the industry. wiley of the fish was a little bit also for the rest of the basilica, thought that their mother,
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