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ah, this hour is headline stories on anti joe biden song censured on social media storms to the top of the i tunes charts we hear from the let's go brandon proper. there's a 1000000 sites passing out right now. and if you're trying to enlighten a song, i can't say findings in a saw where you branded, that means your branding, my heart memory. you branding my view of what's going on. if you can, man aren't, you could be a new thing. we were closely following sir don's political crisis hits a new pay against the countries military, reportedly moves their prime minister to an unknown location after earlier placing him under house arrest. it follows weeks of unrest after last month failed with an endless side of broken promises. the conclusion, nobody knew, report by the people's vaccine alliance, which blames rich countries on form
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a suitable genes for allegedly, failing to deliver on their obligations on tracking on the hunt. ah, wherever you're counting the program from today at home or on the move. welcome to the news hour on r t. i need an o'neil. despite being bound by social media, an empty joe biden song cold. let's go. brundage today finds itself sitting at the top of the hip hop charts in the u. s. youtube remove wrapper, bryce and grace tri, claiming it contained medical misinformation. the expert of laden song takes a president, biden's bungled afghan withdrawal and his handling of the crone of iris. specifically, slumming, the treatment of people during the pandemic in their defense of pulling it you trib said the platform doesn't allow claims about cobra. but conflict with medical
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guidelines, a charge the artist himself denies are in the lyrics. we heard from the rapper whose accusing social media of stifling free speech. there's a 1000000 songs best out right now. and if you're trying to wipe a sigh, i can't stay for. i'm going to solve your bandit. that means you're bending my are that me, you're betting my view of what's going on and you can ban, aren't you get anything? i don't curse him. i knew that i make positive music and i do have my views and my music. i don't even curse. and i'm the most sense, a wrapper in the world. how is that possible? i say what i believe in my song, everything i say my, my real life, i'm priest, and this is what i believe it should be a legal or social media company to be able to change their guy live every week. and then delete things that came price that they asked for a plan with our free speech. nobody is messing with them. they're messing the bus. and the title of bryce and grace hit is after the now infamous internet catch phrase. you may recall, it went viral after an
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n. b c reporter was interviewing nascar racing driver brandon bryan and said he heard the cries chant, let's go. brandon. apparently failing to realize what people were actually shining by the well, the sun comes of jo biden's approval rating has noticeably dipped according to a new survey. currently sits below 45 percent. that's done 11 points since his integration in january, meaning his popularity has declined faster than all his predecessors since the 2nd world war. over the same period in office, bryce and grey again thinks the president is finding the job tough going until a mean of people now a lottery will say, let's go brandon, for me best. ah, somebody doesn't curse biker, so my, the same for president biding people,
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call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what data set than what jo buyers currently doing, and what a lot of companies are going to segregate vaccinated. and back from a business like jim crow, 2 point oh, well, the world to medical watched on continues to sun. the alarm of on the ongoing coven pandemic insisting it can only be self on with the fund them you will. and when the world chooses to end it, it is in our hands. we have all the tools we need. effective public health tools and effective medical tombs increasingly empty shelves are getting shoppers in the u. s. nervously eyeing the calendar the mid, the fast approaching holiday season. it's being caused by a major disruption to the national supply chain. over the past fortnight. dozens of ships at u. s. port sir,
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idling in the water still waiting to be on load it. we know, of course, the pandemic st. reeked havoc to the global supply chain, but the u. s. does seem to be weathering this storm. worse than most. a shortage of port operators, truck drivers has led to major at traffic, johnson docs empty shells. as you can see here in the stores, the government claims the ports have been overwhelmed due to a surgeon demand, which they odd signals. the economy is booming under biden's lead, but the public is not convinced and this led to yet more gloomy reading for team biden. over half of those quiz and a new nationwide survey believe the administration is dealing badly with economic motors. we've gone from extremely prosperous, too, locked down and economically miserable in the space of a year from 2019 to 2020 the lockdown caused the supply chain to grind to a halt because businesses were not ordering products and supplies anymore because
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they weren't able to move them and sell them, and they weren't sure when they would be. the government does not expect to perform well in the next couple of elections if the truth about the supply chain. and the currency of the american economy becomes widely known, were told by the administration, this problem will be over by the end of 2022. i'm seeing it in the foreseeable future. this is going to take years, if not decades. and we will have to return to a state of reasonable prosperity, prosperity before the supply chain even fills itself in to return to what we considered normal i want to bring you some breaking news now from north east africa. the sudanese information ministry is claiming the country's prime minister has been taken by the military to an unknown location. it follows his arrest earlier on monday morning. the nation's capital has also been law died.
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which i mean, i've known issue from more on. this is our tease, murat gas div route. hello. the opposition is branding these latest developments as a fully fluent coup. it's happening. this is what's happening right now in the country. they are alleging is that from what we're here, we know is happening. well we've, we've heard that the military has indeed locked down heartily. capital that they've blocked all roads, all bridges leading into the city. we've seen a post shared by the ministry of information, apparently from the president colon people urging protests as those who value their freedom and democracy to go out into the streets and to pro, asked against what again they're calling unarmed to buy the military to just to bring everyone up to speed up for a while now years the military had shared power with a civilian government in order to transition from an auto chrissy to
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a democracy. ah abdallah albert shear, the former president who ruled for more than 30 years, he was deposed in 2019 and ever since then they had been trying to transition to a democracy. it had been a difficult, a difficult journey because they had faced economic collapse. they have ah, gone for loans from the i met from the world bank and those as always have come with, with conditions with strings attached we, we did a report recently or mad at prices of skyrocketed in the country. the currency has almost collapsed, losing a 1000 percent of its value in several years. and people, some people are incredibly angry in the military, it seems as among them, it has accused members of the cabinet, again, many of whom it has now arrested and moved to an undisclosed location. they say, of selling the country out of incompetence. so things have certainly come come to
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a head, but as we know so far, yes, there are people already out in the streets, protesting. yes, the president is now the prime minister is now missing and members of the cabinet, certain ministers, also other ministers we've heard are in a safe location. may have apparently been been warned with of the soldiers the troops didn't make it to them. they've also, by the way, seized into that, or they've seized t, v and radio stations, government t v and radio stations. they have cut mobile into that they have cut, landline, and internet. so they're certainly communications blockade in a, in sudan now. and more than that, we know that the opposition has been very, you know, his presence has been very widespread on line on facebook and elsewhere. so perhaps now that they've cut the internet, perhaps protesters won't be able to organize as they, as they may have been able to earlier. again, this is, this is all the combination of the protests we've seen for a while now for,
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for many weeks. where we've had a brew government, so pro civilian government, pro democracy, produce all over the country. and recently we've all the we've also seen a pro, military who tests across the country. again, especially in the capital website. they want the military to take over again. and it actually, exactly, and this is, this is what i said earlier about very difficult transition. you have people out the streets now. you know they, they've, they spoken on cameras. there they're, they're in their thousands. and they're saying basically, we want the military to come in, we want them to depose of this transitional government because they are a incompetent or be they're selling us out because the prices fuel prices, food prices, power prices, or all, you know, gone through the roof and obviously, sudan is one of the poorest countries in the world, and this isn't what they expected when they overthrew who people described as a dictator 30 years, they expected a bright m more prosperous future. and so certainly there, there are those who,
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who would back the military, but again, there's no telling what the balance of power isn't. so darn right. now again, the situation is, is developing, perhaps the military will come out and say something soon as well. yes, you're explaining, i would describe it as an extorting situation, but we have seen there echoes of that dine the decades in that country. ra, thanks very much for taking us through that smart cassie, of our senior correspond with another story to bring you this monday. vaccine donations by western countries are feeling too much initial pledges. so say that people's vaccine lines whose latest report concludes that pharmaceutical companies, rich dates are contributing to job inequality around the world. bruce country claim they would shed. those is to vaccinate the world, but failed to do so. with any urgency or any significant scale, people in low and middle income country cannot trust the charitable goodwill of rich nations and pharmaceutical corporations. the document named
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a dose of reality underlines not nearly 2000000000 co but vaccine shops were initially promised by wealthy nations wherever. only 14 percent of those have been delivered to the countries most indeed, which means that only one in 50 people in low income nations are in fact fully vaccinated. meanwhile, the people's vaccine alliance. a single high income states which had said, have failed to meet their obligations the most united kingdom promised. by the way to do it. a 100000000 doses to colfax worldwide initiative aimed at fir access to coven vaccines. but it's so far, only delivered less than 10 percent of the light on canada, which initially allocated $40000000.00 doses for the medium is quite outspoken on doing their bit how do needed only 8 percent of that. at this stage, we spoke to a senior lecturer of exeter university medical school in the u. k. c. such maxine
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nationalism as he's calling it is very disappointing. they wish to protect their future rights and our prospects for making, although ac scenes and of cause profit is the biggest motive here. i find this very disappointing because it shows vaccine nationalism and it won't work in a global pandemic. we have a duty. we how an act must duty to look after other nations. we don't want fellow human beings in poorer nations to die. when the real crux of the matter arises, the united kingdom, the united states, the european union, old rich nations. how said we're going to look after ourselves and nothing more, nothing less? would new diversity proposals by the you case, financial conduct authority which regulates the finance industry, be used by large companies to mask gender pay issues. well, that is
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a claim increasingly being made in britain right now on its centers on the way companies can meet required targets by including transgender women as female in their self reported data. now this, despite the fact there, payscale may have been originally set when there were men, we got the thought amounts of women's rights activists. paulo diana, in this case, all the data, all the statistics will be changed and of course they won't be change in the favor . we man, as we all can understand that, because if we include men in women's category, there won't be clarity, there won't be justice, it would be unfair. and this data won't really mean anything. if we think about a man who made it his career until he was 50 and then he decided to change, he is a gender and to identify a woman. we conclude, i understand that this man was never discriminated on the basis of his sex during his career and he was never underpaid because of yes sex. so there's no point in
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including man in the women's category that's really obvious to everyone. and the fact that the f c a is proposing that is really, really worry. let me just briefly expand all, not critics claim the figures which companies will have to disclose on a comply or explain basis would be contorted. essentially that if the data includes information about women who transitioned late and who were treated unpaid, as a mom throughout their career, it could spewed the statistics. despite that the f. c. a believes it smooth is good for all our proposals are posted for women. they're designed to encourage listed firms through targets and increase disclosure in this area to bring more women on towards and cycle. the lack of diversity in some of our major firms. will lawyer on social commentator stephanie hayden believes companies come collect correct data, not be disrespectful to minority companies are going to be up $67.00, they'll be mix built,
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they're not going to know what to do the best. and it is such a controversial issue at the moment. most companies are likely to take what they consider to be the need, the option out, and just say, think what it was a sounds. what needs to happen in my opinion, is that when you walked relating statistics for official purposes, they should be based on legal sex di is not in any way disrespecting everybody's identity. everybody knows that was from gentle one of my gender recognition tickets . we have not got around for one reason or another to change in the legal sex. we do need to draw the line somewhere. there is a scheme in the u. k. people might not like it. so that's the scheme we have. so for the purposes of government statistics or even i would say open to fix, you are a woman if your birth certificate frasier, woman. this is art, so you still ahead moscow slums. washington's move to classify russian seeking us
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peters of homeless, national more on shortly. i when i would show the wrong, when all just don't the rules. yes to see out the same because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. oh, driven by dreamer shaped banks, concur. some of those with
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dares sinks, we dare to ask ah ah humiliation on the brink of sadism blots i. moscow has blasted washington's moved to classify russians seeking us immigration visas. as homeless nationals. yes, diplomats tend to procedure trivial for the 21st century into a hell based on humiliation. on the brink of say it isn't. let's go through it. then russia was added to washington's list of homeless visa applicants,
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alongside countries like around libya and somalia. washington places, nations on such lists when it has no counsellor at representation there or in which the political situation is deemed uncertain by the u. s. russians will now have to travel to poland to apply for an american immigration visa journey, which itself isn't straightforward. it comes after numerous tit for tat moves, including the mutual expulsion of diplomats, the u. s. expanding it sanctions on russia and moscow bombing, the american embassy from hiring locals commenting to our teeth. u. s. department of state said moscow has no one to blame, but it's so the russian government's decision to prohibit the united states from retaining hiring or contracting russian or 3rd country stuff severely impacts our ability to provide counsellor services. the extremely limited number of counselor staff in russia at this time does not allow us to provide routine visa or us citizen services. we got reaction to all of that from the editor of the online news magazine. this can't be happening, dave lind off his views,
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is that questions need to be answered and asked over why rush it is not gripped on the same list as war torn country. it's the average person who gets hurt by this and you have to go to warsaw and you have to get the shing and visa, so it gets very expensive. it's all very childish. it seems to me, every other country on that list is the 3rd world country and looks like half of them are countries that are wor, torn's, you know, they're either involved in civil wars or wars. and, you know, understandably in those countries, the u. s. doesn't have much in the way of a, of embassy officials. it's all politics. it's the u. s. now, on this, on this anti russia campaign that's been going on really, you, since the late obama administration get a job and
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a $500.00 bonus or go an unpaid leave. that's the ultimate and facing on vaccinated municipal employees in new york. the $300000.00 city workers, including firefighters, police officers, are monday to, to get their 1st dose by friday at the latest that's resulted in a wave of anger. on sunday, demonstrators gathered done time to protest against the measures. despite the opposition to cities marius standing by the controversial news. your city work or you need to be vaccinated. we are here to keep you safe. so you can keep everyone else safe. your cup is the car can believe the month. it will actually have the opposite effect and reduce safety in new york. well, it's basically a way to the, from the police without actually the funding them. going to have police officers either, either leaving the job or not showing up for work to or, and already understand police force. so interesting that debrief numbers,
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even more people are going to be safe because of this. you know, people are that depend on the police force to keep a safe, whether it's in new york, chicago, or any place socially. abby's man, he's going on are going to feel the difference in the communities in crime goes up and looking for peace off certainly can find a better dispute has also broke out in chicago, where around a 3rd of police officers that there are defying the cities. maxine mandate, indeed, similar policies towards a job push have been stalled and other parts of the country. in fact, florida governor southern sunday, he hopes the signed legislation authorizing $5000.00 hiring bonuses part of an effort to fight what he called unconstitutional vaccine orders. the state is seeking to recruits officers who lost their jobs because of covert monday. and why pd minneapolis? seattle. if you're not being treated well, we'll treat you better here. you can fill important needs for us and will compensate as a result and floor those numbers. as far as per capita are down,
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i think the lowest in the country is not the lowest. so i don't think this is requisite, or i think it's a show to support those of us that stand for medical freedom in stand for body autonomy. and i think it's a great move. i think it's more about taking advantage of the c simply wanting to lose a good cops, and they're happy to pick them up any state or see that supports us and says that they'll stay with us. especially with our constitutionally protected rights is a, is a bonus for any one force an officer. so i support it fully. another story to bring, you know, the humanitarian crisis in yemen, continues to be the world's worst bounce. according to unicef would say, 10000 children been killed or maimed since fighting started in march 2015. not as the equivalent of 4 every day. more than 11000000 children are in need of
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humanitarian health and the country was half a 1000000 separate from acute malnutrition. some 1700000 children are also now internally displaced on do not have access to safe water, sanitation, or hygiene. newness f official say that can't help every celine due to insufficient funding or, or, or filmmaker activists to rick alley has been discussing the rule of western governments in numerous middle east crises, in the latest edition of art is going underground. the full episode on our website, also youtube channel. here's part of it for now the, the west is a cent from clare, and all the walls that have been taking place in the 21st century b horse, a yemen. just fill me with dispatch for years decades, the saudis have been buying our huge amounts of weapons lands from britain,
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mainly from the united states. and doing what, whoop in the eighty's and ninety's, and name of the beginning of this century. they've been with large warehouses in bethesda twenties. things was told if western support was withdrawn from saudi arabia or subsidies while we're growing for that matter is true, change would come very quickly. they're an imperial odd. this behaves in their own and trusts a boss. i want to do, and setbacks can be. i shrugged off, especially in a large unipolar world. there is no big gold tentative stage ah, making a demand for peace and justice. thousands of migrants from central america must up the southern border of mexico for a march against the countries migration policies over the weekend for police to
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install the human caravan, which were overwhelmed by the numbers, the demonstrators, mileage to march for some 11 kilometers without being stopped and planned to continue moving on monday. anger boiled over for hundreds of people. meanwhile, stranded at the border between afghanistan and pakistan also this weekend, resenting their fury at the local police headquarters there. the frontier has been closed on the orders of the taliban. ever since then. milton grip regain control of campbell. police use tear gas and rubber bullets. to break up the crowds. the border closure has resulted in the cyst mention of regular transit and trade between the 2 countries. and a huge plu of ash and smoke has been billowing into the skies above the italian island of sicily. after my aetna's latest rupture, it came after a month long period of relative calm. etna is the most active volcano in europe.
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one of them was active in the world. indeed, it's erected multiple times in recent months or right short dock time. next, an rti find out what's being shown in your part of the world out the shortest of breaks on. if you're on the hunt for the latest global news after that, why not keep me company again at the top of the, our system? ah and it has to be rash, to be able to afford enzyme and find the luxury that for sure. despite having the
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most expensive health care system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have 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 you can choose your customers and dump a sick tone also can satisfy their wall street investors. no parents should have to see what i saw. if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine to get to live and who dies to me that's best getting away with murder.
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dying. i cried. i just had slept the whole time hours there. no one really thought anything different. he just all thought i just didn't feel good on the way for the surgery. his long sale. 30 seconds, but i killed him. i had gotten stuck with so many needles by day. there's a few points that were really the turning points that he paid to. so he reached out here we're searching new medical brought them in united states. not the doctor's holy crap. he's gonna die. oh no, he's the better. it was. i wouldn't want my worst enemy. i'm
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out of breath. in 2019 doctor started talking about a new wide spread. does he use that caused severe lung damage that followed an outbreak of more than 3000 cases in the us. 64 of which were fatal toll of the patients were diagnosed with a lung injury associated with using electronic cigarettes or vapor products. the name of the disease was later abbreviated to a valley today around 50000000 people around the world are using electronic nicotine delivery systems and facing devices. it's a huge.
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