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ah top stories of the week on anti international accidents and emergency wards in england buckle under the pressure. patients report having to wait up to 50 hours for a bed. as the pandemic puts a further burden on hospitals in the u. k. every step of the way that mismanaged the crisis aside from the vaccine roll. i re personally of any faith in the car is government. how that accuses the you with pressure and blackmail with a dispute over the rule of law rising to some level. and the wounds from america's chaotic pull out from afghanistan failed to hail in the week. a grieving father who lost 10 family members in a wrongful drone strike bet shed his heartbreak and thoughts about compensation over it with compensation is not
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a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews, have lost their lives. compensation will not bring them back to life. ah, i sunday and i'll say that means taking you through the weekends, top stories and also some of the stories we've been covering here over the past 7 days. first, staff shortages, soaring cobit cases and pressure on the national health service of all led to another crisis in england. the week sought new reports that in some parts of the country, patients have had to wait for almost 50 hours to get a bed in accident. an emergency unit. in one case, a patient reportedly spent 47 hours in line in a hospital in northwest england. while in the south of the country, a teenager with serious mental health problems waited for almost 2 days in an emergency department. similar incidents were also reported in scotland and wales luc winchester told us what happened to his family. he woke up 11 o'clock and his
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legs just wouldn't work and he fell out bed. we didn't find him until 3 o'clock where my dad's going to go. cool. where he shouldn't heard from him when we called for the ambulance initially they said not to leave him. oh, in case the best final injury. often white, you saw a couple of hours my, my dad sort of saw trying to hurry them up a little bit, tried to finding no 99 again to ask when they sent you an estimate arrival that direct him. so 111, he would then turn him back to 999 to and from there. eventually we spoke to a chat, 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 require 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 would day and at that point we took them at their value and said,
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yeah, okay, we'll cancel that and we'll give him his dinner and get him into bed, et cetera. course over the night, i stay the night make sure that overnight these conditions lessons and in the morning, i'd call for an ambulance or report say that 91 percent of hospital beds were occupied in england as of mid october. the same time britain's health secretaries admitted that the aunt of staff to operate the country's emergency telephone lines that each of aid added that a detailed plan of action was being put together and will be unveiled soon. but leave winchester isn't convinced every step the way that mismanaged the crisis. aside from the vaccine rollout, i 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 person from 111 told us to talk to 999,
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and the person 999, was taught to 111. i'm sure that they believe that's what. yeah, that's what i'm told to do. is i real simple answer as to where i think they're gonna fix it as their actions so far appear to be pretty inapt. cove, it keeps throwing extra problems into the health crisis. in the u. k. we reported in the week that there's growing confusion in the country over the difference between a 3rd dose of a covey vaccine. and a booster that's among medical professionals themselves. later, the program we're going to explain why that's putting the lives of highly vulnerable patients at risk. a poem this week accused the e. u of pressure and blackmail, and an argument still raging over whether the blocks law should take precedence over national legislation. a long road ahead of us this road is a combination of dian arc legal response and concrete action to we store the independence of the judiciary yona knocking on the 3rd. no european country the
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content itself. european, if it's judges are not independent, this is at the heart of our fundamental tax if, but if i, for my own, some countries have a stronger appetite for you integration, others not only poland, see this issue in the opposite way. in some countries, constitutions, the e, u. laura is supreme other say the opposite. so this constitutional pluralism, this pluralism, has to be respected. the row overshadowed the summit of the 27 member states. the final, once the outgoing german chancellor, anglo merkel, she warned against the isolating poland will stand off started when poland highest court ruled the elements of e you law were incompatible with the countries constitution also took a lot of flack from you latest for challenging the blocks core value, the rule of law, if the risk goes deeper, the, you may punish war. so by rescinding billions of euros in coven recovery funds, the recent tensions about it more fuel to the idea of poland, maybe even leaving the european union. although as we heard there is strong support
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to stay in the of the government on her assembly as we sent the chosen and other way, the way of confrontation with you. and now it looks like it's a very strong recording, very strong, put very strong swab goes for the struggle between the commission on the land and the polish government is very busy, but the struggle is growing on the other hand on government knows that they need money from that you've florida economic recovery. i think the people in poland in majority support being in the use of the younger generation is very skeptical about living. i think that young people are not, as we imagine living in and other words without you, without both possibilities. like working abroad starting to bro lives, you know, moving freely and using freedom of movement. money cannot replace all
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loss that the response from the father of an afghan family devastated by a us drone strike and washington promise of compensation. because of it. during america's panic, withdraw from afghanistan in august, the attack killed 10 members of amola moneys extended family, including his 2 year old daughter on law that a little compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews, have lost their lives. compensation will not bring them back to life each day after that attack, our life is getting more and more miserable day and night. we recall them were our remain in family. we mr. malott life is hell without them. we intend to leave of dennis time because we lost 10 of our precious lives. now it's painful for us to live without those love and kids. it took months for the u. s. to own up to the mistake, which was supposed to target members of the terrorist group isis k. there's no
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official information about the about being offered to the family. but apart from that, they are to be given assistance. if they want to relocate the united state or humanitarian situation in afghanistan is now at a crisis point. there are about 600000 people displaced as a result of fighting and economic instability. most of the women and children, it's estimated that millions of youngsters need humanitarian aid to survive right now. and although the united states is providing nearly $64000000.00 in assistance, and malak maddie says the losses to his nation a much greater the money. i'm also haul like this kind of aid doesn't compensate the loss. you reflect on this nation. how will you address the miseries in the agony of more of the father and brother, a child or a family? believe me, you can't find a single african family in this country without a martyr. you can feel this pain everywhere. it can be dealt with through humanitarian aid. what we need is beasen of gustavo, whether the previous regime or the slammy government,
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it doesn't matter. we are glad, at least the americans have admitted their mistake and said they would pay the compensation, but we demand the americans investigate thoroughly before such trinetics happen in the future. on thursday, vladimir putin addressed key thinkers and industry leaders, said rushes topped, discussing forum the val i clamp. he spoke and feel the questions on a wide range of problems from climate change in the pandemic to the situation in afghanistan. therefore, us was a leper, tranquil sanctions imposed by western countries and the global flight against colbert. vladimir putin brought up these 2 together. here's how could i have become you? 3rd, i'm so, but as william, we are talking about the need for a joint fights against the corona, virus infection, even for humanitarian reasons. i do not mean russia now forget about those sanctions against russia. but the sanctions also persist against states that are in dire need of international assistance. no, nothing like that happens. everything remains the same. and where are the
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humanistic principles of western political thought? in fact, it turns out that there is nothing. there is only chatter. there was one point turn during the plenary session that the grabbed special attention of the audience. that was when the floor was given to a recent noble peace prize winner from russia. a prominent journalist in this country, a mr. murat, of who's the journalist really wanted the washer leader to pay special attention to how individuals and organizations are being labeled foreign agents without a court decision. and without a warning. now, in response to that, mister putin pointed the finger at the west and said that the practices there are much more harsh. and that was also the point when our channel was brought up by mister bruton, was casella comstock. you said this is not decided by a court, but in the us is also not by a court. then the department of justice makes the call. go ask arty what they've
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been through. do you know how tough it's been? gone all the way out to criminal culpability. we don't have that on us. the going in the redeem we in there again til sherman or goliad high. oh, what then for an agents for many years and moreover, i've had a summons for questioning in the u. s. for l ready several years without the fact that we didn't register as foreign ages earlier, we'd received written legal conclusions that this law didn't fly to us because it said except for the media cast out. but when our eyes began to grow and we started bothering them for adult, your to register or go to jail for 5 years. and i have a summons for questioning because i myself hadn't registered previously before they registered me, which i don't why they're anymore. i'm just in case because they could end up in jail, there were 2 to were never say never do you see how it is in the us is 5 years in jail despite reassurances from the russian leader last week. that gas problem isn't only ready to boost its exports, but in fact, it has already begun doing that. so the, you top diplomat shows up burrell
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a few days ago, blamed russia for not doing so. and for continuing to use its exports of natural gas as a geopolitical weapon. now, when the russian leader moved on to talk about nord stream to which is a pipeline project intended for natural gas deliveries from this country to the northern coast of germany. according to mister putin, if the german national regulator gave the green light to north stream to, to morrow, russia could kick start the flow of gas the day after tomorrow, which is perhaps a very important message for those worried about the energy crisis in europe. because we're running through the week's top stories here and i'll say we're also going to check what's happening this weekend making the news right now. thousands of migrants are setting off from southern mexico, heading to the us border while police struggle to hold the caravan will update you on that after the bright.
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ah. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show, i'll be speaking to guess with the world politics. sport business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. oh is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true was,
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is great in the world corrupted. you need to descend, have join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. oh, well, come back. have been developing story this weekend. thousands of migrants of set off from mexico's southern border city of tampa. schuler, and i'm heading towards the u. s. scuffles broke out, where police tried to hold back the mass of caravan. ah, some 3000 people, including families with young children,
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began tracking on the 1st on saturday. the migrants from haiti, south and central america, and they hoped to reach the u. s. and settle there. early this week, president biden acknowledged that he should visit united states southern border, but also said that he hadn't had the time on his way to base journalists pull, dobson says mixed messages from the u. s. a. contributing to the current crisis. this is really a natural consequence of the prolonged structure economic situation in central america in the case of venezuela, we really have to look at the role of the united states in keeping these countries handicapped, impoverished to some extent. and in our case, the unilateral quest measured against the country, the road at washington is not innocent when it comes to the economic crisis as generalize economic crisis. in many of these countries in honduras and height, the question of migration for united states is very uncomfortable. they're all the sectors which we prefer not to see the migrants into the country,
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but they're also strong sectors, especially with the upper classes of the united states, which recognize the u. s. economy to some extent means this cheap labor force in the country who are willing to work for lower wages in mo, precarious conditions, without collective contracts, without trade, union rights, and due to that need to survive. essentially, i need to maintain that family and to eat hon patients said the u. k. could be missing out on a life, saving cobit shot of a doctor's confusion of the difference between a 3rd dose of the vaccine and a booster. the locations must be given in the correct order, but the 2 terms are often used interchangeably leading to mix ups, even among medics. the wife of one man with a red type of blood cancer told us in the week how they'd been caught in the confusion. i went to to the g p surgery mini mom and she said there is no jump chris. she said there's no fear, right?
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the fist, this is difficult to a booster. it is past the primary course of the vaccine. right? but prior to that, to my research, and my research, what i found was that is a dose, gosh, the booster iraqi value, as winter looms and rumors of returning to lockdown, circulate the government is upping the ante on the vaccination top rollouts. but those that need it, the most struggling to get the 3rd dose they so desperately need do to confusion over the differences between the 3rd job and the booster by the very people administering them legal from 90 to 2. and the thing, the way i did it differently on vaccine has gotten different to chat for you. it certainly is confusing people. the recommendation is that those who are immunosuppressed, meaning they have
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a weekend immune system at the time of their 1st. and 2nd cove at vaccines should now receive a 3rd dose as part of the primary vaccination routine. the booster program is totally separate to the 3rd dose and is being offered to the over fifty's, those with underlying health conditions and those living with the immunosuppressed as well. not only are they entirely different jobs, but thousands of extremely vulnerable people are struggling to book into their life, saving vaccines with experts saying that this huge error could cost lives. reduction it be the potency of the job for the boosters. so there's a lot of a conflation of these 2 terms, b to compromise. people don't have full effective immunity against a cave in my teeth. if you don't have your immunity top top to the, the optimal level for you, then your greater risk. you need to bait,
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presumably some people will end up passing away because of julie's husband, brian suffers multiple myeloma, a rare type of blood cancer, meaning he is amino compromised and entitled to his 3rd and the last 8 weeks. so julie has 40 tanks, at least a dozen healthcare professionals, including gps chemists, and even staff and vaccination centers who told her there is no such thing as a 3rd dose, or use the term interchangeably with booster. the people that's giving this injection, the doctor said no, nothing about the dead joke. you know about the booster. i'm hearing, i'm giving it the book room to be honest, because did not. you have the right information in my eye for lots of people about the booster thinking to get into the japanese. not because i'm speaking on behalf of brian, because e is magwell all the people out there. there's not just necessarily got my loaner gotten leukemia lymphoma, but it's got any thing that gives them a compromised immune system. so my husband is one person,
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but i just think about them other people. that's not gonna be an avenue more either in the contract that this information is not been given out correctly. as you can sections het almost 50000 in single day, the highest since july. in order to avoid a return to private restrictions, the government is urging the public to do their bit and take the coven vaccine and booster offers. i think we've been really clear that we've all got a role to play. if people, if not enough people get that boosted jobs, it's gonna hit us all when those administering the jobs don't know which is which leads those most vulnerable even more so. chatty edwards, dashti, artie london came brief this weekend soaring fuel prices mandatory passes, sparked protests in paris on saturday as more than 20000 people from across the political spectrum gathered in the french capital. the demonstrations were
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organized by the yellow vests movements which has held several rallies against the french government cobra regulations over the last few months. also, the introduction of mandatory cobit policies brought thousands out on to the streets of milan. to new rules came in last friday for all workers. the past shows a person's cobit status vaccination, negative test results. recovery from the disease and growing cooperation between russia and neighboring china. does their militaries have conducted their 1st joint air and sea patrol in the west pacific? they organized, sale and maneuver operations and held life fire drills following the joint naval exercise in the sea of japan earlier in the month and elsewhere. large scale military jill drills in touch. you get star rumbling along with the countries border with afghanistan in the week. the reason us pull out there is re ignited fears in the region of violence and terror groups spreading their influence. he goes, donald reported back a terrorist squad,
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crosses the african border into digest on suicide vehicles supported by talib. unlike units make an attempt at seizing 2 villages and proclaiming a caliphate. this is the scenario. the joint forces of the collective security treaty organization are facing. and playing out in these war games. during the past week, we've witnessed all sorts of rehearsal spent. all of them have been leading up to this day. and hopefully you can hear me clearly because behind me you can see well the entirety of this imagined of wealth or theatre and you can hear explosions. you can hear gunfire. would see helicopters, military, asians also firing their routes, multiple multiple, excuse me, rocket launcher systems as well. judging by the sound, it is all very, very real. and so far, the view from this vantage point has been absolutely spectacular. the russian defense ministry deployed around 70 journalists to witness the main day of the
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drills. us though, had a week long head start, so we knew what to expect. having seen the action from places other than the vantage point, we were off at this time. it doesn't mean though there was nothing to see on d day. the show was a feast for the eyes and ears of anybody into large caliber gum play. ah ah. one of the more area specific plots played out on this test site. dealing with a potential suicide truck rushing into com as reinforcements for the bad guys team
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and the high command seemed to be happy with the troops level of combat readiness. we witnessed that the cooperation and coordination of troops irises, superb level. the drills have proved that the collective rapid action force is ready to execute military tasks in any place. and at any time, the drills have also demonstrated that the whole world, including our force that this land is well protected. any invasion or attack will be stopped and tajikistan will never be left alone with any threat. thorsten manson from it's well known fact to we pay close attention to the situation in the central asian region with a we don't keep it a secret. well, it's primarily due to the turbulent and unpredictable situation in neighboring afghanistan. here we constantly keep an eye on the situation. laugh can't stand and make our decisions based on developments there. in this or in my assessment, we are going to see an escalation on the tragic afghan porter in the near future. we keep closely monitoring it news if the statements, the taliban is currently making are implemented based on that. i guess they aren't
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interested in any flareups in the region and the views up of 4000 troops, 500 vehicles and 6 nations batted their targets for days here. a battering well heard over the border, just 8 kilometers away. i'm again, donna reporting from digikey stun r t a that's the way clean for this hour. i'll have you next edition after. well, to pass on the movement that's trying to get the gen degree gap addressed by the g 20 ah, it's safe. it has to be rash, to be able to afford enzyme, and find the luxury that for sure. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have
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more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. it's as if these people don't count. i saw how they can choose their customers and dump a sick, stalling, so also a to satisfy their wall street investors. no parents should have to see what i saw. so if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine who gets to live and who dies to me, that's just getting away with murder. it's been decade since the fall of spain's fascist regime. but old wound still has entailed in going into dunlab. and the only reason is because when we coming out to
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a michael feed, him okay, good one. and he said, oh said cutting me on the bus at the same me notice that i just, i think with thousands of newborn babies were torn from their mothers and given away and forced adoption. that donnelly bought about, i used young for faster than my own robot. a fellow element to this day, mother's still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their birth parents. with ah
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hello and welcome to well the fire. when it comes to debates on gender quality, one of the most common arguments you hear is that have it. all women have last and what the women do have. they've had to fight for it one to look at the data and kills do far better in school. than voice their last burden by illness and addictions and they come in fact fewer suicides. so is the gap between the genders really so punishing to women? well, to discuss it, i'm now enjoying by a group event or fun founding president of the w. t. the outrage group of the g 20 aimed at them. housing, women's, economic and political participation. madam president, it's great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time to be here. great to be with you and to be in the us. such a love with such a lovely city. you're very kind, well,
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let's talk about the goals and the aims of the organization or the group that you represent. do i understand you correctly that what you are after is the formal recognition of the women's current input in society because they already contributing a great deal both to economics and politics. but it's that input is not always acknowledged or remunerated in. let me start with the last sentence that renumeration is left there at home. thank you said $0.01 to a dollar, which means $0.13 are missing for room one if they work on the same box. but he measures a box properly that's not known. and this is a good indicator in some indicators diverse or 30 percent or even more, less for now, w 20 is the outreach group of cheap and cheap 20 percent tend to come
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face even more due to european union because they have a lot of countries and g to represent 85 percent, 85 percent of the world's economy. this is a serious thing, but gee, 20 in white women. so let me look at the picture. in june 20. we see a male domination. we sometimes see chancellor maquel with her blue select which be a will not effect male domination in politics, male domination in the picture. when let's take 20 picture and all the press press . i ma'am, which i have no checked, but you put in like over and they did, they might work in mexico. they said to 20 lead us,
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