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[000:00:00;00] a ah, the don's political price is intensifies as the country's military dissolved. the government arrests. political leaders on decline. the state of the management state from things treat process in which 7 demonstrators have reportedly been shot dead. on c, biden's sole censored on social media tools to look at. hopefully i chanced charles here from the ramp up behind the hate. let's go. brandon. there's a 1000000 sized mass out right now, if you're trying to add why, i can't say so, i'm gonna saw where you branded. that means your branding my heart. let me your branding my view of what's going on. if you can ban hardly give me anything. a dragging out the pandemic, a new report,
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but they people's vaccine alliance. he's as rich countries of leaving poor nations and beloved by failing to dominate desperately needed jobs. ah, life for most of your won't turn on scene to national with me you lash oliver. hello and welcome to the prom. in sudan military, take her but lead to vine and clashes between protests is on the army which want several people dead and injured. at least a $140.00 that's according to the sudanese half minutes treat. early on monday the miniature dissolved, the government, undeclared, a state of emergency that came out after the prime minister was arrested and taken to an unknown location. while the capital was put in lockdown, it's been announced that the military government will stay in place until elections in 20 to 23. we spoke to abdullah med mussa. i said any,
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so if you treat noun is ro who shot his feelings about what's happening in his homeland? why does he get them to? yeah, it was a surprise for us. we didn't expect that to come to this because all the sudanese people expected sedans to move in the right direction towards democracy. the entire nation have such high hopes, of the military always imposes its power on the people. we were shocked by the news that the prime minister, senior ministers in the sovereignty council and other important officials had been arrested. we received some messages from our brothers, despite the internet and other communications having been cut. we learned about these clashes from these messages. but of course, there is conflicting information all communications down. the disagreement between the military and civil officials is very important because the glorious december revolution dethroned the old regime. this regime drove the country into its current state, forcing
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a huge number of sudanese people to flee the country. never have there been so many refugees as during the 30 years of military rule, the december revolution dethroned the old regime and helped create the new governments. we were counting on the new governments to create a civil state that the young secretary general has condemned the case and called for dialogue. the situation in the country will be discussed by the security council. anna ortiz, mariah garz's dad, told my colleague about researching more about what's happening in sit on well general abdel father once years seed the topmost military figure in this sovereign council of sudan is dissolved the entire body. what it was in the acting a body that represented that the head of state, it was made up partly of military officials and partly of civilian officials. and they ruled the country they, they govern the country. we have learned in the early hours of the morning, reports began pouring in the, the manage. he was atan force in the capital and elsewhere that they were blocking
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off roads and bridges. that the internet had been cut both mobile and land lines that the airport was shot and all flights grounded and canceled. it emerged later that the prime minister, as well as several of the other ministers, members of his cabinet, had been arrested and had been taken to an unknown location. the ministry of information which is still active on line on facebook. it says that a number of other ministers have managed to get away there in a, in a safe place. but it views this or the, the dissolution of the sovereign council, as a, to, as a cool by the military. and this is, is all on the back of the revolution, of course, in 2019 when omar, but sure, after 30 years, as head of country as the head of state a dictator, they called him after he was deposed of by, by popular, put us on on economic grounds most where you talk about protests, for example, me took it, talk about the, at the broader picture of this part of the world. political unrest in the country
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is really nothing new. i mean, we're talking these, these roots go way back on thing. so done for many years had been under very tough economic sanctions, international sanctions, eventually things got much worse and there were huge brutus in 2018, 2019. they eventually forced to add a power. oh mart budget. but those problems have become worse. that is, that is the problem. now the, the civilian part, civilian part, military authorities, came to pave the way for a democracy for elections in 2023. and they were desperate for money. so they appealed to the i, m f. the world bank had such money never comes, you know, freely comes with strings attached and what are the conditions was that they introduce all sorts of economic reforms and they removed subsidies, for example, for petrol, for, for power, for food, they raise taxes and stud is one of the poorest countries in the world. and you had people who, who marched and protested to depose of buy shit for a brighter,
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more prosperous, economic future. and eventually they ended up with a currency that collapsed and the power few food price hikes across the board to things have become much more desperate than we saw of these weeks. a build up impetus. we had both those who were for the transitional council for democracy say yes, things will get worse, but eventually they'll get better. and now we have those who are, who are desperate, who say that, you know, we, we don't care, we want the military to come in, get rid of this incompetent government. we want to stick to eat with her mind if it's a military dictatorship. so long as we have food, so the, so long as things are stable and affordable. nevertheless, now we know that there are put us on going in in the capital that protesters are burning ties protesting against this military coup as they call it. and there have been reports of violence, that's a number of people have also diligent the russian foreign ministry has asked that
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they say denise people be allowed to decide the future of their country for themselves. we got reaction to their unraveling crisis from a senior. we censure at the institute for secure studies and from a journalist from south sedan. the gum line of sa sedan, as ah, bring all of their defense, a political fight isn't so done. and through we decide what piece of human and you look this a human was a bottle with 10, so done back to normal and also to democracy. but that is not working at met at the moment because the with a difference. governance and what men sedan and currently that there is a political interest from the friends political parties that additional me intense . and actually what with what was the next solution we've done on the 10, but i now, but according when you look at the submission, actually this edition with 10 him to wall because that different group that pro
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mill face and then the civilian and is to prove is your time if there is no into benson's or then it is on the prime minister in the prime is resign or from day a mission for vision then the a deadline was that as of what s t s can also class and even the crime listenable into the country, why i expect that people will get to the streets and those numbers will continue to increase until i am the millard, she actually listen to all heed to their demands of my daughter's t while to they're nice people. additionally, there's going to be a lot of pressure coming from the region coming from the african union, and i bang to national pots list. remember that one of the difficulties that sudan has phased soon by his exit? has been the fact that they have not been able to solve their very common request. and that way they're very basis for the over to of out of my share. and we do know that their role of transmission, not factness,
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has been very key in trying to do that. so the way it fall out is going to be tough . and there's going to be a lot of contestation between the civilian compliment civilians in the country. when the military leaders and we hope that all size will be able to proceed on the side of caution and restraint. so dobbs, their stability of saddam will be parliament. 2 people were killed and 6 others, including a police officer, were injured in a shooting at a shopping center in idaho, on monday evening. that's according to the local police there should be put at you're currently seeing is and has been sold from social media on c has been unable to independently verify it. one pastor has reportedly been detained and police, i believe, to be gradually clearing the mo, in the town of boise. the nature of the injuries is not yet clear,
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nor is the motive behind the alleged talk. police are expire, expected to bring the media within the next hour, as always will bring you more information on this story as and when we get his despite being banned by social media and anti joe biden, song cold. let's go. brandon does a find itself sitting at the top of the hip hop chance in the yuan youtube removed rop bryson gray's trot, claiming it contained medical misinformation. the song takes aim at present, biden's bungled afghan withdrawal, and he is humbling a li, crane of iris pandemic. and their defense, he, troops on the platform doesn't allow claims about carried that conflict with medical guidelines that challenge the artist himself denies. there's a 1000000 songs best out right now. and if you're trying to act like a song, i can't say i'm going to saw where you banded. that means you're betting my art. that means bending my you was going on. you can band, aren't your band anything? i don't curse on my music. i'm
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a 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 to myself, i've been in real life and this is what i believe it should be a legal for social media company to be able to change their guy lives every week. i've been delete things that came prior to that. they actually are playing with our free speech. nobody is messing with them. they're missing the bus. the title of bryce and grace, hey, is also the now infamous internet catch phrase. it went viral after the embassy report. i was interviewing nascar racing driver, bronson brown, and said he had the chronic chunk. let's go, brandon. apparently failing to realize what people want child saying. yeah, i know
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the song comes as job biden's approval rating has no just really damped according to and you have a currently, it's been a 45 percent down 11 points since his, you know, he racial in january, meaning his popularity has declined faster than all his predecessors in the 2nd world war, rice and grey again thinks the president is finding the job tough. going to try to kill amena people. now a lottery will say let's go branding for me. that's perfect. somebody, it doesn't curse locker. so my, the same for president biting people call trumpet dictatorship. there's nothing more similar to what day to step in what jo buyers currently doing and what a lot of countries are going to try to segregate that's needed to i'm vaccinated. this is like jim crow, 2.0. meanwhile, the world medical launched, i'll continue to sound alarm about the ongoing code pandemic insisting it can be only stopped one way the fundamental will and when the world chooses
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to ended, it is in our hands. we have all the tools we need effective public health tools and effective medical tools increasingly empty shells. i think shoppers in the us nervously. i'm the calendar, amid the fast approaching holiday season, it's been caused by a major disruption to the national supply. trying over the past fortnight, dozens of ships at us pours idling in the water's still waiting to be unloaded. the pandemic has, of course, wreaked havoc to the global supply train. i showed you a pause, hope races and truck drivers in the us has led to traffic, johns and dogs and pay shop. charles, the government claims the pools have been overwhelmed due to a surgeon demand and the booming economy by the public is not convinced
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and is led to yet more gloomy reading. at 14 by and the half of those quizzed in a new nationwide survey. believe the administration is dealing badly with economic matters. 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 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 current state of the american economy becomes widely known that we're 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 a we will have to return to
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a state of reasonable bruster already you prosperity before the supply chain even fills itself in to return to what we considered normal and staying in america, prices in the us showing no sign of easing anytime soon, their secretary of the treasury has said the inflation rates will remain at near decade highs until the 2nd half of next year. the prices of used cars and as stakes have showed up to over 20 percent. and if you want eggs with those steaks, you'll pay 30 percent more for them compared to the beginning of began price tanks for furniture and betting have increased by 11 percent us officials claim the inflation rate has exceeded expectations. the common charge to the economy has caused disruptions that we will be working through over the next year. and of course, americans haven't seen inflation like we have experienced in a long time. and if not just american has been hit hard,
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they trip economists for the international monetary fund has said the recession, pressures around the globe with them will remain at least until the middle of 2022 . that's due in part to the disruption of supply change change during the pandemic . and across the pond in the u. k, it's the poorest that the was affected by the economic recession. according to the countries opposition labor policy, those last well the all paying up to 50 percent more on energy bills compared to wealthy families. elsie's monks, kaiser house to own the kaiser report told us, but the us and u. k. money printing policies only adding fuel to the 5 the u. s. is similar to these other countries and that they're all coordinating their central bank policies and they are all living in this dream world where you can print money forever and have no consequences. when you print trillions and trillions of dollars, it ends up increasing prices. the purchasing power of the money is going to decrease,
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so everything will cost more if you're using fee money. this is an experiment that goes back to 1971 when the world went on. if the money standard, and now for 40 years, we've been living in this experiment. and now in 2020 wanted the experiment is blowing up on our faces. purchasing power for fee money is going down. that means that prices for stock are going to go up. and now people are getting hurt by it. so now the money printing is just going directly into the cpi, it's going directly into price increases. and once the inflation genie is out of the bottle, there's no way to put it back in expectations are running high. so this is the beginning of a secular inflationary. moved. the only way to stop it is to raise interest rate bound ross, or they're actually raising interest rates. they're doing the right thing. but in the united states, in great britain, they're not raising interest rates. as a matter of fact, they believe that the way to fight this would be the lower rates and to make more money available. so they're actually throwing gasoline on the fire if they were to raise rates, even a quarter of
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a percentage points they were throw the entire leveraged economy of the u. k. and britain into complete parallel zation. so they've really put themselves in an untenable position. and i think we're going to see a huge economic dislocation. this is the beginning of a secular inflationary move that's going to cause tremendous damage on our scene to national phase. the whistleblower testifies c. u k. lawmakers. i made a push for increased online security. bring up questions over the future of he's a privacy on the story shortly after the break. the oh, when i was sure seemed wrong when all proofs just don't hold any
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rules yet to see out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. this picture tells a 1000 words a 1000 absent kaiser where are continue. this is the rosetta stone of me and kaiser report understanding this me what stacy wearing a crime. i don't know if you've seen it close it up or not, but that stacy wearing a crown in front of a burning building. this is the key mean of all means this is the construct. think all you need to know about our modern life in this me with,
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ah, you're watching on seen to national welcome bank. not seen donations by western countries are failing to match initial pleasures, so says the people's vaccine alliance. his latest report concludes pharmaceutical companies and rich states are contributing to jump in equality around the world. we spoke to ox farms and that marriott is also the policy lead for the people's vaccine alliance. what we've seen is developing countries receiving an endless type of to be frank, inadequate gestures of support followed by these broken promises. and it should be a cause of international shame. i think the thing is, and the data that we release show is what we've known all along developing countries simply cannot and should not have to rely on the goodwill of rich countries,
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all pharmaceutical companies. they're not delivering what we need or the right from the recipes of these seems to be shed, so that we can scale up manufacturing and developing sustainable the document names, a dose of reality, underlines that nearly 2000000000 kobe vaccine shots were initially promised by wealth nations however, only 14 percent of those has been delivered to the countries most in need. just one in 50 people in low income nationals are fully vaccinated and the people's locks in a lions is crystal clear on who shoulders be on the lion's share of the blame for both dia figures, namely high income states, that u. k. promise to donate 100000000 doses to co box. a worldwide initiative aimed at fat access to the vaccines. but safe on has labored less than 10 percent of that amount. and canada is 40000000 doses. promise has seen only 80 percent of that figure handed over farms on the market. once again believes the pharmacy is called
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china has monetize. they. pandemic patients whenever designs full pandemic for public health emergencies. they should not, in any situation get in the way of saving lives, and that is exactly what is happening now. but i think we also really have to remember the billions of dollars and your rise. and i'm pounds that have been put into the development of these vaccines. it wasn't the investment of pharmaceutical corporations, all of that. shareholders that made these vaccines possible. luca astrazeneca looked at mcdonough, almost a 100 percent puppet. at the finance. this is tax pans, money that paid for the rapid development at these vaccines based on decade of research that was also public. the finance didn't about peyton's providing incentives. this is about peyton's protecting that monopolies and the grotesque profits of pharmaceutical corporations. they have already made billions out this
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time that it's time to share the recipes, the right to produce them, so that we can get this virus under control. facebook whistleblower francis, how good it has to day testifying to you kate and peas, who are working on legislation to crank down on harmful online content. it comes up to her parents in the u. s. senate which acute facebook of spreading misinformation hate and violence comes back and says only tiny sliver of con, our platforms hate were only tiny slippers violence, one they can't detected very well. so i don't know if i trust those numbers, but to it's hyper concentrated in, you know, 5 percent population. and you only need 3 percent of the population streets to have a revolution. and that's dangerous. the inner workings of facebook have now been further expose. as whistleblower frances halligan has been testifying in front of m p. 's own the social media giant failure to protect the public from this really
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harmful content. now it's been a pretty long testimony indeed, and it's been very explosive to, with all sorts of allegations regarding safety and center censorship plus of course, algorithms and that power to really, to store people's news feeds on their social media. and also the content flow, of course as well. now, all of which he says has a pattern of negligence. now, one of the stand out quotes from the testimony today is that the platform is undoubtedly making hate was. so of course, she was speaking to the parliamentary committee here in westminster, who is scrutinizing at the proposals for the online safety bill. it's a landmark piece of legislation that could really set the tone for social media regulation across the world. now france is how can a former employee of facebook says now is the time to act and facebook's encryption, which are essentially ambitions to make the site less transparent,
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will actually make it easier for bad actors to strike. now that could be on one end of the scale of espionage operations by hostile states. but then also i want to more pass no level. it could be hate crime. and those people sharing illegal content. now that is an opinion that really is quite hand in hand with the government, which is looking to ban anonymous profiles. would you consider legislation to remove right to anonymity social media? i've, i wanted to look at everything and there is what taking place already. now clearly the online space, we see far too much cruelty on mine. and i think all of us have responsibility in which you see to work together. and i do think working together is part of the solution here. sadly, at a time when we need to be taking more action facebook up to see an end to end encryption plans that place the good work in progress achieve so far in jeopardy. but it's worth looking through some of the aspects of this bill, especially it's in it's draft proposal form. so essentially all companies need to
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protect people from a harmful content such as hate crime. there's also though, of course, an emphasis on protecting children from inappropriate content and sexual exploitation and abuse. so we're talking about the companies you'd expect, like facebook, twitter, tick, tock, youtube are all of which will need to tackle this content that's lawful, but still are harmful to the public. of course, that's a really tricky area to cover. it basically applies to abuse and misinformation think right now in particular, all of the different dates are and content on coven vaccines, or even the pandemic as a whole. so to try and get through and navigate this blurry line, the bill will also now be potentially bonding the anonymous account in the hope that people will no longer want to be hiding behind the computer screens. no hiding behind a fake account either. however, some key players in the civil liberties. our platforms are basically saying this is
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a really slippery slope for government surveillance. and of course a pass or lack of privacy. this is a terrible position to take encryption benefits users and m whistleblowers worldwide. it's essential to privacy and security. so huggins, who are good directly against anti monopoly action against facebook, is now parlaying her new found celebrity to defeat it's plans for and to when encryption more and more, it looks she's in this for more government surveillance and censorship. this a logical position supports you key and u. s. government salons turned in demonization of encryption in the interests of massive valence today. yet again, francis harkin is really shining a light. in fact, putting all the flood lights on a real and need to keep people safe. but in testimonies like this one really does expose, how difficult it is to get that balance right, particularly online at to protect people,
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but also to protect privacy to and earlier it is confidential with brendan o'neill triple as co writer and spiked. he disagrees with francis huggins arguments and things that new proposals should be reconsidered. i disagreed with a lot of what frances has been said. i think she's pushing a problematic argument. this idea that social media platforms are very dangerous. they need to be firmly controlled. the people are at risk and one of the most problematic arguments i think, is the idea that we should ban online anonymity. so people would not be allowed to be anonymous online. i have a real issue with us because lots of people need to be a modem of. they need to be anonymous because they could lose that jobs if they express their opinion. because we know that it's become much more difficult to express controversial views about transgender ism, for example, or about many other issues. and people prefer to do that behind an anonymous account. so i think we're going down
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a dangerous road and i think if we don't hold back and have a think about what we're doing, we will end up regretting it. and that's and then use this. how and johnny, for some new developments and setting it up next if they crosstalk. and finally you came years, it's renegade, incorporated ah, blue, and i make no sense, you know, borders and just like to tease a new face as a mortgage. we don't have a therapy, we don't have a vaccine. whole world needs to be ready. people are judge, men come with, we can do better, we should be doing better. every one is contributing each in their own way. but we
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also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together in oh, i have to be ready to be able to afford enzyme and find the luxury good 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 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

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