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[000:00:00;00] a ah, the deadline passes for new york city is essential workers to choose between getting vaccinated or losing their pe. the ultimatum has seen the mayor's residents besieged by protesters. an awkward moment at the g. 20 has joe biden meeting manual not crawl for the 1st time after the u. s. staff france in the back over a nuclear submarine deal. we did was clumsy. this was not done with a lot of grace. the parliament is showing the european commission for failing to hold accountable those member states who defied the blocks rule of law that has the polish foreign ministry summons the belgian ambassador over the country's criticism of warsaw as approach to its legal dispute with brussels.
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ah, grotesque live to rip from studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas, surgeon. glad to have you with us. now the deadline for new york's essential workers to get vaccinated has passed. anyone without the job will be forced to go on unpaid leave. the mandate has proven to be extremely divisive. ah, ah ah, during some of the rowdy protests that we've seen, garbage was even thrown on to the lawn of the mayor's residence. and it appears
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that as a result of this mandate, new york city could soon be losing $1.00 and $5.00, that's 20 percent of its fire departments due to firefighters. not getting the jap, i don't think the mayor understands what's going to happen on november. first. there is going to be a catastrophic stepping shortage if $3500.00 firefighters that are currently on vaccinated or told to not go to war. so this, this city is going to be very different on november 1st, when the mayor is forced to it will, the mayor is going to force foreign fighters to knock it on the rigs. you're going to see dozens and dozens of bar houses close. you're gonna see response times corn . it is inevitable, lives are going to be lost. that is irrefutable. it's not only at the mayor's residence, we're seeing garbage pile up, but it's also out on the streets. sanitation workers have been missing their shifts . now, at this point, neither the new york city department of sanitation nor the mayor will confirm whether or not these slowdowns are related to the mandates. here is what the mayor
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said regarding workers missing their shifts. anyone who is not doing their job, you are harming your fellow sanitation workers, and you're harming your neighbors and you're harming your city. and it's time to stop. despite thousands of people refusing to get vaccinated in protests against the mandates, the world health organization is pretty firm. they say mass vaccinations are necessary to stop the pandemic and protect public health vaccine save millions of lives each year. vaccines work by training and preparing the body's natural defenses, the immune system to recognize and fight off the viruses. but there are thousands of new york city's essential workers, police officers, firefighters, sanitation workers, teachers, and others who simply do not agree with the world health organization and are unhappy about this mandate. earlier we spoke with police officer zeek arkham, who thinks essential workers shouldn't be forced to choose between paying the bills
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and getting the vaccine. i think getting this vaccine should be a personal decision. it should be the decision you make with, you know, medical professional. i don't think of mandy vaccine where the government is, is ordering you to choose between your personal freedom and liberty and providing a living for yourself and keeping your food, keeping food on your table. keeping a roof over your head should come into conflict. i think it's a huge overreach, i think, is extremely unfair. we can still keep the city safe and go about our business with medical freedom and medical choice. at the same time, when people are that depend on the police force to keep us safe, whether it's in new york, chicago, l 8 or anything socially, have these mandates going on. are going to feel different in their communities and crime goes up and looking for police officer and they can find, well, you can see exactly where the slope is taking us. 3 started with the military. they moved on to nurses, now they're moving on. so 1st responders and it's only going to get worse from
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their washington is booting out another $55.00 russian diplomatic staff. they have been ordered to leave their consulates in the us in the coming months. russia foreign ministry says the move will only worsen relations further. it is urging us to turn to constructive dialogue. instead, this stop in minded bid to gain one sided advantage is a dead end road for us. for every hostile us action, we'll respond promptly and proportionately, though not necessarily symmetrically. once again, we urge a whole to escalation and a start to substantial, honest and mutually respectful, dialog on all existing irritants in our bilateral relations. over 100 at russian diplomats, after, along with their families, have been expelled by the u. s. and the late 2016 in 2017. the russian conference
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in san francisco and officers in new york and washington were closed. that ended russia's diplomatic presence on the west coast. according to russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman, there are currently just under 200 russian mission members working in the us with some 130 american diplomats working in russia. us is demanding more v says be granted, or that it will have to end most of its moscow embassies functions. joe biden has met with his french counterpart in italy. it's their 1st meeting since washington outraged paris by going behind its back over a submarine deal with australia. their talks come ahead of the larger g 20 gathering in rome tomorrow. oliver reports on his way to europe for the series of meetings that he has you as president joe biden was asked, will you be apologizing to french president emanuel mack on he did say, well, we've already talked about that, suggesting that perhaps of being done in the over the phone conversations, this was the 1st face to face meeting,
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and what we heard from joe biden was that the united states, in his opinion, had acted without grace when it came to squeezing fronts. out of a submarine deal with australia. we did was clumsy, yours to own a lot of grace. i was under the impression that france had been to form long before. that was not going to my arms. oh, me, things conducted in a real badness, fear of reconciliation between paris in washington biden and micron. and what we did see was a little moment between the 2 when they they were shaking hands and lots of thank you though. no, thank use from the 2 presidents room. mm hm. you, well, i thank you. well, all of the awkwardness came about because of orchestra. that's the, the defense packed that was set up between australia,
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the united kingdom and the united states, ultimately by signing up to orcus. what happened was that deal that was already in place between australia in front and fronts for the delivery of submarines. well that ended up being torpedoed, setting the french coffers around back around 55000000000 euro. that's how much they were standing to make from the deal that was sculptured by the united states to australia and the u. k. coming together for august. what it did was prompt some bob's comments backwards and forwards from the 3 people signing the defense parks. they were all about joining together in unity and it all of its spicy going the other way towards those fathers from paris today were take another historic step to deepen and formalize cooperation among all 3 of our nation's, the u. k. australia and the u. s. will be joined even more closely together,
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reflecting the measure of trust between us pitching enough to hip. it's a huge disappointment, especially since 5 years of hard work went into this to ensure the proper implementation and smith running of this major contract. the contract was to fulfill australia's request for a 12 conventional attack submarines to reiterate their was their request says trailer has gone back on his word and changed his needs to talk to nadia. an alliance means transparency. it means predictability. it means clarification. it means talking to each other, not hiding, especially on a central issues. so all this has not been forthcoming, and we will have to talk about it. why wasn't it forthcoming? it was quite the day for both presidents before this meeting at the french embassy in the vatican for a manual marconas. the news coming out of france concerning a disgraced right wing. a been politician who's accused of having being behind, trying to organize a cou to overthrow a manual market. now,
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his lawyers and his team deny everything that's being leveled against him, but the claims that were made in leprosy on newspaper. they this, well, a former am serving members of the police force, the gendarmerie, and the armed forces were. busy all involved in this attempt to overthrow the government under the name of the code name of operation azul, where it was a much more sedate day for joe biden. the american president met earlier on friday with the pope, with pope francis in the vatican. sure to be a big day for what is only the 2nd roman catholic president of the united states to sit down with the leader of the catholic faith. now it didn't go exactly as president biden had anticipated, though certainly as his team, it anticipated, or even as the media had thought it would go off, it was supposed to be a big live event with the whole re thing. the whole state visit televised as well.
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as journalists being allowed to stay pretty much throughout the whole, tete a tete between the president and the pope. however, at the very last, the holy see change the plans. in fact, the vatican said that there was going to be no live broadcast from the event. journalists. busy would only be allowed to attend very limited parts of the me thing called everybody on the whole, really including the news. why? as a page we can have a listen to what they have to say. now, the vatican on thursday abruptly canceled the planned live broadcast of us president joe biden meeting. pope francis, the live broadcast of biden's friday visit was trimmed to cover just the arrival of the president's motorcade in the courtyard of the historic palace. while the awkwardness over all this may not have gone entirely following this meeting, but it does seem that reconciliation is the watch word between emanuel mac on and joe biden. following them, meeting the french embassy in the vatican on friday,
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plenty more to come both throughout the g 20 over saturday and sunday. i'll be here in a really bring you all at the latest here. are see the in fighting within the you shows no sign of relenting the blocks. parliament is suing the european commission for failing to trigger a special tool that cuts funding to countries undermining the supremacy of you law high on the european parliament agenda. busy in this legal battle is taking action on poland. warsaw angered the block over its judicial reforms which undermine the supremacy of the law. poland, in turn, has threatened to go to great lengths. if the you with of funds even has summoned belgium's ambassador to poland after warsaw was accused of playing with fire. you are playing a dangerous game. you are playing with fire when waging war with your european colleagues for internal political reasons. one of the points of contention centers
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on disciplinary chamber of pulling supreme court, the body which has been mandated, the power to discipline judges. that argues, it has been used as a tool to pressure judges to rule in favor of the governing authorities and has demanded the country to undo the chamber, recent to reforms in poland, to which rule its laws supreme over that of the you added another layer to the ongoing conflict concerning for warsaw is v covered 1900 recovery funds earmarked for it which are now in limbo. the european commission now under added pressure from parliament may freeze them if poland doesn't. you turn on judicial reforms that use top court has recently slapped fines of 1000000 euros a day on warsaw for failing to obey. warsaw has accused the block of using financial penalties as blackmail postcard. unusual to poland, come not and should not pay a single lottie. we will not allow poland to be treated as a colony as a 3rd will country. we are not
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a banana republic on this should be realized by politicians of the pain commission . poland is also refusing to pay another fine, $500000.00 euros day for operating and open pit coal mine close to the countries border with the check republic and germany. the court ordered its closure after a lawsuit brought by prague, which was environmental concerns. poland rejects the decision and the case is expected to go back to court in november we got reaction. the latest developments from political commentator john bish month. now so much of the vision that he got work as a democracy, glover, the democracy must have at some common coun. therefore he doesn't work as a new yorker, as in democracy does, that should be all chassis. they're talking about 36000000000. that's 36000000000. okay. and the, the finest 1000000 build the so because there are a lot of these in 36000. okay. so they can afford it to be using the funds that they get. and you can, of course, we told us ferns and then of course,
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forced them to page. i mean, so the relationship of force is not in favor of you up with, if you up imposes a changing these domestic bullet bodies further the bows. oh dear. by you think we told english friend they're going to premier, hold, use walkers and run. so you suppose me again just because the of the money. but you know, if you make a trip to somebody in going to give you the money that was planned because of this on their calendar, you're going to produce more things like the defined, the police movement, who's flag the u. s. democrats bore high seems to be losing steam. i made a surgeon violent crimes across the states over the last year. ever more americans are demanding more be spent on bolstering the force. we heard views from the northeast to the southwest. i just felt very unsafe, lynn, when there was like
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a lot of people saying that they said defend the place and i think with more please funding they can get better training and architect is better to me. more police forget things on the criminal deduction where crime wave is reduced down to one percent. we need crime to fade away. we need peaceful days for you and him and me to walk down the street. right, right. definitely. when i know it has this down and we need our release of it certain times of the day, it's a no man's land. we definitely need more law enforcement on the streets. i want to follow the police or whether the money is going toward their training or more say, doesn't matter to new paul has found that there's been an increase of 14 percent in those wanting extra please funds compared with last year, when the nation was rocked by racial injustice and police brutality undermining
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trust in law enforcement, but the mood has changed with start figures from the national center for health statistics showing violent crime. the u. s. is at its highest point in modern history. americans are clearly worried by this with polling in july, showing that over 60 percent of the violent crime as a major issue that's up significantly from 3 months earlier. defined the police movement gained attraction after the police killing of george floyd last year. as the name suggests and wants public money directly away from law enforcement, things like education and social services. we discussed this relevant with a retired new york. please protect the people that are calling to to get rid of the police or the fund. the police have stopped the rhetoric or the rhetoric. rhetoric has slowed down because they see that the police are actually needed. be picking crime around the country, especially in democrat run cities is out of control. most of the
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politicians who are calling for the, from the police are doing you for political gain. they're doing it to get folks. they're doing it to empathize or criminals and those who love them. and when you make friends with criminals, when you make friends with criminals, you make enemies of your police. the police can't do the jobs effectively, would opt out of the community and the community can live and prosper well without the help of the police. so it has to be both ways the government has to encourage this. they have to increase funding, federal funding for police departments to get better training and better equipment . and to continue to attack this rise of crime across the country. one is after break,
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you're watching our 2 international ah ah. when explained, show biden's sudden drop in the poles as a candidate, he promised to return to some form of normality. however, his current standing with the public is anything but is his agenda the problem? maybe he's not as likable as he once seen. he is in trouble. and so is this party, ah ah, ah ah
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ah. ah womack, this is our to international. no top scientists or warning that frances health care system will collapse if faced with another wave of the pandemic. even if it's a less intense one. health officials have confirmed a cove. it is once again gaining ground in the country. we spoke to a nursing union rep about how bad it has gotten to some naughty swing in the very difficult situation where concerned about the approaching winston. besides covered the ra, also the usual academics such as influenza and bronchitis and were already stretched for the 1st time. and now history would didn't managed to pre, not bad to allow staff to go on holiday in july and august. the government does not
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fond hospitals sufficiently and cost jobs to save money. well, very concerned to quine the 1st. to make matters worse, french hospitals are suffering from staff shortages according to one study. this has meant one in 5 free beds can't actually be taken up by patients. frances health care minister though challenges that claim. i would challenge that 20 percent figure the latest data i have says 5 percent of bats are temporarily unavailable. i have ordered a comprehensive study of the sedation. french nurses though, say the shortage is the government's fault. i see it's the government that's to blame for the shortage of medical personnel. france is the only country in the world that has been cutting funding during the pandemic. medical staff are outraged by this and ready to quit over because they want no part of it since june. that's been away from doctors and nurses squirting. they exhausted, fighting the pandemic while also looking up to those with chronic diseases. and so
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this a circle, the great to the workload, the great of the pressure and the more dr. squid. great and even more work for those left. the, let's go brandon. mean, birth to as a censorship proof, anti biden heckle is blowing up in the us with chance at sports games pop hits and a huge stir on line goes like this. the last thing. c the the mean started after reporter who was conducting a tv interview with racing car driver. brandon brown brushed office, sweaty, anti biding chant from the crowd as let's go. brandon caching it in on the incident
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. republicans and other opposing by now use the phrase as a daytime friendly way of slamming the president. and to mock media for ignoring any anti by discourse. almost 60 percent of americans now say that they are familiar with the chant, but it is definitely best known in republican circles. 3 quarters there, claim to know it, while only under a half of democrats to others are somewhat in between the white house, though apparently hasn't got the focus. i had never heard of that chance until he explained to me, i guess i'm not spending enough time on h, on or whatever. earlier we discussed the american disappointment in the president with political commentator wayne alan route. american people have lost all faith in him. he's destroying the country. he's left the border open. were being invaded by millions of people who do not have good intentions. it's, it's insane at the very moment of
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a covert plan demick. he's opened the borders and let all these people in biden's it a lot of trouble. his presidency is going down like the hindenberg or like the titanic is drowning. so america is in full, open, revolted. this boy. americans are pushing back in every single sporting event that you watch on tv. the crowd is chanting either f joe biden or, and they're using the for word or let's go brandon, which means f joe biden. everything we believe in is being destroyed by joe by australian regulators have their sites on google. they wanted to offer other search engines on its devices in a bid to create competition. google totally dominate the australian market, controlling 94 percent. under the proposal, android smartphones would be forced to offer a suite of engines, while the tech giant itself would be barred from paying apple to use it as a default. and here's why we are concerned that google's dominance and its ability
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to use its financial resources to fund arrangements to be the default search engine on many devices. and other means through which consumers access search such as browsers is harming competition, unconcealed as google has fired back basically saying its dominance is due to its quality. similar moves our foot in europe terrain. in the giant, we got reaction from your cohen and internet law expert logo will always ensure, so google will pay any amount of money to make sure that google search engine is the default search engine on every, on road to device. i think the danger is where those monopolies become far too powerful to the degree where they almost become in the arm of the government. and then the government can take steps that will in
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effect i enhance the powers of those of those companies. in one example, r e is the restriction that was placed on our t news channels in germany. so the quicker government's act in order to enhance and support a competition in reduce monopoly, the bene, all right to that, does it for me this hour? i'll be back at the top here with more news. this is our international stay with us . prices are just going up and people are hiding in by serving smaller portions at the same prices. we've seen this at the grocery store with packaged goods packaged cookies packaged toiletries like toothpaste and mouthwash coming in smaller packages, but the same price and people haven't noticed it when things are getting out of
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cross hocking biden's poll numbers on joined by my guess ed martin in washington. he is president of the national conservative organization, philosophically egos, as well as co author of that conservative case for trump in las vegas. we have laura frank. she is founder and ceo, bramble communications, and democratic strategist. and in gainesville, we cross to richard barras. he is director of big data poll. all right, cross sack rolls effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. i always appreciate richard. let me go to you because you're a pollster. can you explain to our audience very briefly? what in the world is going on? because i'm calling this program sudden poll deaf because that's what it looks like . go ahead, richard. yeah, i mean, generally speaking, you know, peter, joe biden does not have something that bulls brock obama and donald j. trump pad, which were a base of support that loved both of these men. and it was very difficult for their poll numbers to really take a dive because there was always a group that very much supported them. george w bush at it was evangelicals. he didn't lose them until the 2nd term with the
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recession and the war right now. joe biden just didn't have that strongly approved base of support. never seeing the bottom fall out. and it really is coming from independence democrats. they show some leakage, but it's independence and it's a 3rd party voters that generally most people think put him over in those battleground states. okay, laura react to what richard just said, there's, i'd sure. do you agree with that? go ahead. well, i think we have to look at when the whole numbers started declining because there's no arguing that they are, they are runny parallel to how americans feel about the economy. it started with sort of the summer and sadness, serge, of adults, of area. and even though we see it's 2019 soccer coolio with the s and p 500 up 30 percent, whom values are up in most american households are doing better than they did prior to the pandemic. here is this feeling how they're going and seeing the price of milk and the price of gas that things are going as well. i think as you start to

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