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can quite easily keep in mind. no, as it's amanda inflation datawatch guys report ah, no job, no pay. new york city workers protest outside this city merge official residents in opposition to a looming deadline for a vaccine mandates. we speak to a man who said that so he lost his job during that health prices. proceed with caution cambridge university slaps trigger. warnings on classic children's boots involving slavery and colonialism. we debate the controversial if you can't cope with that. do not belong in cambridge university. if somebody puts a trigger pulling some thank you, just like it is not me, just keep over. it is not a big deal. one step away from burning books and we know what that leads to julian,
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i found you supporters, including rocket legend, roger waters, the man justice following at extradition, appeal hearing that you gave high court, which is yet to deliver its burden. show lang green. i'm so i'm still dish cashed with better of them. facebook per and company undergoes a name change with the internet exploding into app barrage of mock in both the re bread and market zuckerberg. ah or from moscow to the world. welcome to the news our on our t. i'm, you know, really good the have your company this friday, 18 months into the pandemic. the u. s. continues to be the global cobit hotspot.
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it's currently averaging around 70000 new cases every day and not as put the issue of vaccine mandates front and center with protest. continuing against them. critics of label them on fer, and extreme and new york. hundreds of 1st respondents city workers gathered in front of the residents of the cities mirror to demonstrate against mama tree vaccination came after billed the last few earlier ordered all public workers to have at least one shot of a job by 5 pm local time this friday those who feel to show proof of their vaccination will be put an unpaid leave starting from next week the to that reports of mass resignation. to know as a result of up the city could face 20 percent of its fire houses shuts 20 percent as well. few are ambulances on the roads, and the country's held authorities are still urging people, of course,
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to get vaccinated. and we spoke to david high guess who is publisher of the grid, recession blog, and contributor to more than 50 financial news websites. he said he was fired from his local government job for refusing to get up despite being at our having natural immunity from a recent coven infection. he told his story to my colleague, w. hawkins. well, i have an underlying health condition that makes it so that it would be risky for me to take that. and i explained that to my employer love the nation school trying to get an exemption based on the cdc's medical exemptions. but i wasn't successful getting that. my feeling is that a person with chronic fatigue syndrome, many people without illness and had serious repercussions from taking the vaccine. so i didn't want to take the back seen. i already had cove it. so i don't see any need to take just tell us a bit more about your daughter in law because when
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a sign she also didn't want to get the vaccine. what was her exact reasons for for that decision which also obviously put at risk of losing her job? yeah, she works at the hospital at saint josephs and bellingham, and she was terminated because she refused the vaccine because she is pregnant. now the irony here is that she works in the static ward of the hospital and they won't give any leeway to somebody who's pregnant, even though the drug has not been tested. pregnant women, the cdc guidelines, as well as over the w. so they have said that the vaccines are recommended to pregnant women. i mean, i think it's probably far to say they've not been tested completely. yes, surely there's a lack of lack of long term testing, but they have been recommended and probably they all based on some sort of science, some sort of decisions on the balance of probability that would indicate there are more benefit than of harm. do you think these organizations would recommend vaccines to children, pregnant women, even though they consider them not safe?
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you're right, and they do recommend it for pregnant women on the basis that they say they think that the risk from getting covered if you're pregnant, will be greater than the rest of the vaccine. but they also admit that it hasn't had long term testing when i got it. the health department that called me admitted that there's been no long term testing is the case study. how could there be long term testing on the way you can test for that is to run long term for several years and see what happens and that opportunity just as a barrier. it just a reminder, the world health organization is strongly recommending people to vaccine thing only must vaccination, can bring an end to the vaccine, save millions of lives each year. vaccines work by training and preparing the body's natural defenses. the immune system to recognise and fight off the viruses
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and all the state of florida is suing the by the ministration over its vaccine mandates for federal contractors. the president is relenting. thing compulsory vaccination for state workers is a must. david huggins again say that leaves people with no option. yeah, it's a choice, but it's already forced on me. now the biden mandate doesn't kick in, i understand sometime in december. but many state governments, as well as the case of my state government, are anticipating that. and have imposed their own mandates with florida deadlines and my case, i work for a private school and they're not under the, the state mandate. but they have put on their own private mandate based on what's coming from the, by the ministration in the state that you know is sympathetic to that point of view that also requires people to be back to needed in order to work there. they supposedly allow exceptions for medical reasons and religious reasons,
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but mine wasn't granted. cambridge university in the u. k. seems to be trying to get its own degree inwardness. it's online library has begun slopping trigger warnings on text, flagging words at teams, racist or potentially offensive. or with the help of a sizable taxpayer funded grant university, say the move will help protect the feelings of a new generation of students. some of them tier els a hundreds of years old, so the negatively contain out of date, views that many young readers would find hurtful and defensive. some $10000.00 books and magazines being uploaded to cambridge, his digital archive could be flagged. they include numerous children's books such as heiss and perry, which is accused of stereotypical depictions of native americans, also affected our works by doctor theodore's yous guys, all author of the beloved doctors who spooks, due to their alleged cultural insensitivity. critics of slum the idea as
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a necessary and straightforward censorship. useless universe. d stuffing millions of pounds on anything. what education it's money are children of got to pay but they are awful people. this is very confusing. doesn't most literature become politically incorrect outside of its place in history? in my opinion, the important piece is ensuring history is truthfully taught. so literature can be put in perspective. cambridge university wants to be the parent. they do not believe you have the ability to take care of your child's outlook on the world. soft censorship is still censorship. we discussed the issues raised by the university of cambridge is trigger warnings with a panel of guess is 80000 pound. and i think it's a mis spend all the money. i think there's no need for it. i think it's like the statues. everything has to be put into context. but i think students are
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intelligent or novel. they should be done to realize that that isn't the language now, minorities a tax base to tax tax plays as well. so why not? i have to wait frame like a taxpayer money like we don't contribute in any kind of way. and it's wasted on asked, you know, i just don't like that there was a framing of it. we've just been talking about how much this is going to cost. but actually, i think that's a bit of a red herring in as much as the, the cost to education values to the whole purpose of what an elite universities such as cambridge is, is all about. you know that that far outweighs the sort of financial cost of what the university is doing. nobody's telling them what to think. they don't even understand this line of argument. he's saying about putting it into context and they should be able to appreciate that. that's not the language used today, but isn't that the whole point of the trigger warning that people are saying, hey,
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this contains a french language that is in context by saying this is got offensive language and it may be racist times racist stereotypes. that is, the context, isn't it? when i went to university, the idea was you were going to be challenge. you are going to find new ideas, some ideas that you would agree with, some that you wouldn't agree with. that's what universities about expanding your mind. if you cannot cope with difficult ideas, that may challenge your own views or make you feel slightly uncomfortable if you can't cope with that, do not belong at cambridge university. racism is not a challenge. it's not something that you have to entertain, or it's not a necessity. if somebody puts a trigger, warning on something you don't like it is not for you to skip over it. is this not a big deal? one step away from burning books and you know what that leads to lesson literatures there. you can read a book, decide you like after a few pages decide you don't like it after reading the whole,
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but whatever you want. but it should all be there written as it was written with nobody censoring it. we don't need that. another ever headlines. stories that fate of whistleblower julianna's son remains in limbo following at to day extradition appeal hearing at london's high court. it could still be weeks before a verdict in the cases delivered the i the judges just said they will take everything in consideration, but know, ruling with hands about immediately the entire day was devoted to hearing arguments performed by the prosecution for the grounds of appeal. why they wanted to appeal a judge's decision not to extra by the phone. and there were 5 grounds of appealing to the 2 main topics. or, of course it's on just health. and the assurance is a diplomatic assurances given by the united states in terms of health. what the
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prosecution have been trying to do is accuse a key medical, extra witness professor compliment of being disingenuous of misleading the court. y, concealing the identity of a sondors partner, stella morris, and the 2 children. and today in court, we finally heard the yahoo news story, the investigative journalism that was done a few weeks ago where 30 us officials confirmed what we already knew from anonymous testimony, that the c i a was discussing plans to potentially kidnap or poison julian songs in london and so this was brought up in the context of why couple of men, why professor coleman did not disclose the identity of a son, just partner and their 2 children because he feared for their safety. and when it comes to the assurances that the united states is giving, they say that julian, a songs can service sentence in australia, but australia has not even indicated if they will take julian psalms. this is a process that could take many years. the truth is the jewel and the songs will most definitely be place in at least administrative segregation. and if not, he'll be sent to a special housing unit where there's
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a wide array of tools that united states can use to break him once he's on us soil . and they most certainly will. during both days of the hearing assumption supporters rallied outside the court. the link, they want his immediate release, some chanted journalism is not a crime. others express growing concern over the whistleblower held pink floyd funding member a long time a some supporter roger waters told r t that he believes the whole case is a huge miscarriage. of this is an absolute nonsense that this man has been locked up for a single day. whether it's in the ecuadorian embassy or in bell marsh. this is, this is one of the most valuable human being that we, the human race have. amongst us, he is deeply, deeply important to the potential for this race to survive on this planet in my view. that is why julian sanchez is in prison because he's interfering with their
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coming plan to steal the planet, sort of rape it to death and then destroy. it is a disgusting miscarriage of justice. look at guantanamo bay, asked shaka, alma, my friend, ask anybody who has been in the hands of the u. s. judiciary. and at any point, possibly since the 2nd world war with whom they did not agree. and you will find that there's no justice to be found in the united states. i'm shall angry, and i'm so bad. i'm so disgusted with the united kingdom. oh, i did a radio program last night. john ship, tim was on it and he was extremely eloquent. and i asked him how he, how he manages his grief. and he was absolutely he was so moving to listen to. he says, well, he puts it to one side as it goes through his life. and his life is entirely
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devoted to the freeing of his son, so he can go to his wife and children. and john says that late at night he may retreat into his melancholy. and i felt my heart lurch in my chest. as i listened to this man saying yes, and i felt his melancholy, me like a hammer blow on my chest, we are not going on anywhere at all. and our voice is going to get louder and louder and louder. julian sanchez said, free. i can promise you that roger waters speaking to the program earlier, the host of r t americas on contact. meanwhile, chris hedges, diets a sanchez mental health. after years of isolation would be given much consideration by the u. s. prison system. i found the there was
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a kind of dance on the part of the prosecution today whereby they wanted to paint. they used chromebook guys. they cited it more than 40 times as the witness that, i mean they talked about maybe a dx sound like a summer camp. he would have individual rec recreation, but it's all completely untrue. i mean, it was just so patently false. and we have the world's largest prison system, 25 percent within the prison are severely mentally ill. and what they do is they drug them up. so they're, they're kind of comatose all day long. they're all authority and that gets into the whole mental health issue. suicide within the prison is quite hot when the american prison system is quite high. and again, the prosecution tried to kind of parse it by saying that britain has had more suicides than the united states. well, numerically, that's true. in terms of percentages, we have a much higher rate because we're a much bigger populations. but i think that that, that the refusal on the part of the prosecution to give ironclad guarantees that he
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would not be an isolation. and that he would not go to a super max prison. that's gotta be in favor of, of the defense 70 mas into the program. still ahead, ready for action. russia tests the military might have a state of the art s 400 or defense system in the countries for east under correspondent gets in on the action. we've got that story plenty more besides for you after this short break. oh ah, is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe?
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isolation for community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex, simon, sure. but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh no, you may have seen the story sneaking around the headlines once or twice a major re brown dancing facebook change its corporate name to meta. it's part of
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a drive to broaden the reach of the social media giants portfolio, which includes instagram on whatsapp. now that internet has fully embraced the rebranding, although perhaps not in the way facebook me of hope for a mountain of mean south really popped up ridiculing. they knew name while mark zuckerberg, famous faces, has fund it's self. the victim of many, a mocking photoshop, the facebook c o ever is optimistic for the future given the new direction of his company. facebook is one of the most used technology products in the history of the world. it's an iconic social media brand. over time, i hope we are seen as a met averse company, and i want to anchor our work and our identity on what we're building towards facebook, changing his name to mets. it is so exciting. i've already forgotten that we just learned. they knew women were being sex traffic on the platform and did nothing.
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facebook is now meta, our new logo is a rubber band because our morals are elastic. oh, and we stretch the truth. it doesn't matter what you call it. there are still some in our data. the new name was unveiled alongside plans to build a sony meta verse, an online virtual world, where people can gain work and communicate often using v r headsets. the announcement push facebook sure price up by one and a half percent. on pondering how this new cyberspace universe might be implemented, not one but 2 poly michael's. within a matter of years, if facebook gets its way, a lot of us could be spending much of all. i'm looking something like this is hiring $10000.00 people in yet to create a match of us for the low nods out there. i'll let virtual poly
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explain to make of us is basically the make tricks. you create digital avatars of yourself like me, and then you put on your v headset and away you go. you can walk around a virtual world and interact with people in real time. they're doing things like shopping and dancing and studying together in a virtual space. the real world may struggle to compete. facebook founder and ceo, mark stuck above, says that the max of us is just the natural progression from the 2 d internet to the 3 d one talk about not buying to monopolize the mass of us. it is far too late for that. the idea is that uses all slip seamlessly from one virtual world into another. so instead of flying from paris to new york, for example, you'd digitally teleport yourself from facebook's massive us to google's or apple's one. i'm from you boomers quaking in your booth at the thought of this matter of us
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. the future is already here. back in 2020 rock, travis scott played a virtual concert within the full night wild, which attracted over 12000000 viewers, which was a record at the time. not carrie brand to have coffee. and on the fact that there's bags of money to be made in the max of us, he's, he's already unveiled a virtual collection on the roadblock platform. while blend, tioga is created a bunch of clothes or as known for full nights. there's even companies flipping virtual real estate in the max of us. if you're struggling to understand how this works, you're not alone. there is a building, boom, breaking out, but it's not happening in your backyard. it is happening in a fake world. so there are many, many verses or isn't just one, but the, the oldest one, the oldest crypto vs one is called the central and whether you're ready for life in the cloud or not. facebook announcement that it's hiring an army of developers to
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build this massive us has been a raging success by one measure. at least i just spent 3 minutes talking about facebook virtual plans instead of the company's real world problems such as the whistleblower that's just come out and said that the company puts profits over use is safety shot. leave master's duck, a bug alone. yeah, a big bully. it's one of the most formidable err defense systems in the world. it has been showing exactly what it's capable of in russia for the s 400 triumph missile defense system has been put through its paces. in trimming drills designed to replicate an attack on a fleet of nuclear arms submarines, ortiz constantine or cough got up close with the action. a united states with over
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in america aren't there won't be live buyer these time as it's too close to a nearby city. the military don't want to scare civilians, but everything else has been done as if in a real compet situation, at least as smoke grenades that went off right next to us. felt very real that the smoke screen is absolutely necessary. it makes up at $400.00. 0 my god, it makes sense for hundreds last visible for enemy aviation. while the car is still moving. ah, you know, even the batter defenses are utilized, they're very taken out before they can be properly deployed and ready to fire. of course, the sophisticated air defense systems were deployed in the contract of it. and so for a good reason, the scenic region in russia's far east famous were active volcanoes and earthquakes plays an important role in maintaining the country's food hold in the pacific.
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right now we're about to see the home of russia, li, a subs in the pacific years. one of them up close. and this is also be close. this russian naval base to the united states has nuclear capable vessels with, with got rare access to one of the most secret and well guarded military facilities in the country. in case of a full scale nuclear war, which of course no one wants. this would be one of russia's most important defences . it's a funny feeling because we're actually standing on top of a vessel that has actual nuclear warheads. and by the way, at least one of these submarines is always on a silent patrol mission some were in deep waters off the pacific. oh shit. and if russia comes out or nuclear attack, these subs can emerge safe off the coast of california and strike back with all its nuclear fire power,
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the military call it strategic deterrence. ah, look, and i'm with nice of worked with. i'm ordering, as i mentioned to me as a, has ever at the fort i've done almost brother with my lot you do though, so. so took a bully. so services of the puzzle. probably a come check this weird, squeaking sound. have a look. each submarine has this rubber coating that helps it to stay under the radar. the naval base is protected by an elite marine unit that puts its skill on displays. they intercepted anatomy ship that according to the dress scenario snaked into the bay to destroy nuclear such, well is didn't work out with
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the pacific region has become an increasingly vallejo part of the world, especially in the wake of a fear standoff between china and the us. the russian military says, these are routine exercises that have nothing to do with occurring geopolitical tensions causing a rush of reporting for rti from the cum chaka peninsula. in 30 years, real meat will only be available in an illegal places. so say that creator of the 1st stem cell, burger and conversation with ortiz sophie shepherd, nancy, worrying or necessary, you can decide next in her continuing visionary series. good bye for now. oh, oh, yeah, it states, it has to be rash. to be able to afford enzyme and find the luxury good for sure.
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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 says if these people don't count i saw how they can choose their customers and dump the sick so also they can 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 best getting away with murder. and i dream shaped banks interest in
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in there's things we dare to ask and we're allowing ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions. we can make mobile payments from our stands. this truth is that every device is in potential entry point for security attack. i think you got a meeting, but oh yeah. eventually there's malware of dice. thousands made sometimes millions each day. they use the cyber, they use the technology as an extension of traditional artificial intelligence has
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not many name threat. this is due to the 3 laws of robotics. one of the things that is neither important right now, i'd be really worried about it. most people with confidence in my brain. so there has been a lot of progress from the hacker side using ai and using other advanced technologies . there has been on the defensive side. mm hm. mm hm. well come to so because visionaries may sophie shepherd not say, rising sea levels, cities covered with smog, hurricanes, and storms, wrecking havoc. well, climate change is an issue of our own making that could soon be felt in every.
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