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sing, ah, we dare to ask ah, bad eyes this our clashes tear gas and chaos at the border between poland and beller road since the migrant crisis deacons. refugees trying to force their way into polish territory. while franz from the u. k. trade blows is a record number of illegal migrants make it across the channel into england. we hear from locals on the french side to boston. they are under the impression that when they arrive, everything will be easy. in reality, it is not at all like that. the story is about those who helped craft because it's not migrant kid by that boat. it's always the traffickers and the climate of fear inside the b. b. c, surrounding stories of friends, gender, and race. a former journalist describes the environment at the corporation. it's
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quite difficult for the withdrawal from phones with hi, good morning. just go 9 o'clock here in moscow. you're watching art international. now there has been a record number of asylum seekers attempting to cross the channel to england in small boats. but while paris and london put the blame on each other for the legal influx, the problem does remain unsolved. charlotte davinsky reports now from the french port of cal, a cross hair is what many dream of the white cliffs of dover and a new life goes. we have a problem in our county organ deserved for every damned if you will. dares mary, yesterday. yeah. more density if you will, of what we would need. that is
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a problem we knew to jen our situation because now we are you we're, we're, we're, we're, we are here and we need to know how we gun gen our low. we knew dead v, a ruler, god, people in the orland where, where are you from? from suzanne, it's that nur that has angered the mare of cali, she blames a fresh influx of migrants here on the u. k. government saying thee see the country as an el dorado. we know that a migrant who arrives in england is taken care of their house to the heaven income for them. england remains an el dorado, but the british government does not have the courage to review its legislation in the field. her view is shared by a many people, hey, i know how much a boss, i think there's a desire to go to england because it's easier to get a job there. here, migrants can't walk at all. and i think some migrants also already have family in
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the u. k. and it makes them believe it's a kind of el dorado because life is better in england and france, at least for them in england. they are looked after. they get a house and a regular income grabowski there. they are under the impression that when they arrive everything will be easy. in reality, it is not at all like that. tensions between the u. k and france have been rising of late with to speak over several issues, including this one over my grants. the u. k. government has promised more money to pay for checks. a france holds up. it's end of the bargain. ensuring that migrant student succeed in crossing into british waters both a to the other side of failing. in the meantime, the number of successful crossings has hit record highs and what the dangers of crossing the english channel. all too apparent for locus hare the only people profiting all the people smugglers calli. residents want the u. k. government to do
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more use of if you could you know how many have died, how many people have left on very fragile boats. the story is about those who helped them cross because it's not migrant to by the boat said it's always the traffickers, they put them in the boats, and after that they said, don't figure it out, played by their burglar. it's necessary that the british government closes its borders and borders. johnson hasn't done anything to improve the situation for me, excuse the expression, but he is a clown here, but there's, i'm good. as a french person from kelly, i would prefer that those migrants go to england because we don't want them here for keep, they must pay the money. they promised, and they must change the laws to make it less easy for migrants in england for migrants like mohammed staying in france just isn't an option. if it done me to go school any the school, any delay is the love normally do is delia. but never of new technical language,
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because i think the francy is different. different and. and then while many people we have spoken to in cali say that they just simply can't take any more. they may have to, as the french government opens a new migrant shelter in the town, that marries warning that this signals another jungle disaster. it is out of the question that this shelters should go ahead. it's total madness. the opening of the shelter will become a rallying post and you come in, you jungle. at 1st there will be 300 migrants, then 600, then 1500 and so on. the u. k is in the process of creating a new law that he believes will deal with the situation. if passed, it would mean illegally entering u. k. you could land someone in prison for up to 4 years. the offense would also be something that would be noted on any asylum application, but that still possibly
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a long way off until then this slid. the oversea is all for many that stands in the way of all of their dreams coming. true. charlotte, even ski r t kelly are we spoke to steve, move about this, he's the director of the center for migration and economic prosperity, and he explained how human trafficking has become a big problem for the u. k. well, there is a growing problem in the united kingdom of an underground market for jobs, which is creating a black economy that is growing ever more so. illegal migrants who are basically economic migrants paying millions of pounds each year to people. traffic is to avoid the legal routes and, and avoid any lawful way of living in the united kingdom. very few people, traffic has have been caught even fewer have been prosecuted and imprisoned. and as
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a consequence of that, part of the growing black economy in the united kingdom is basically what's called debt financing. and illegal migrants will pay a people trafficker a sum of money. and if you can't afford it, the people trafficker will lend him the money. and when he gets to the united kingdom, that person has to pay the people traffic back really high rates of interest. so the people traffic is, have them almost like slaves. meanwhile, poland is the keys bell a roost of deliberately escalating the migrant crisis on his porter and says that several 100 people have arrived at the frontier under the full control of bella. russian authorities. on monday clashes broke out with border guards and gunfire was heard to. as many refugees tried to force their way into the you. ah,
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norma. we know what you said. we are now at the valley roost, poland border. he can see a huge camp for refugees who want to get to europe from better roost. up roberts, on the right van rush and forest, intense blue, blue on the left, the polish border, barbed wire, and the polish military. according to banner russian border guards there at least $2500.00 migrants. they started to arrive to round 10, a. m. large groups of 510200 people traveled along the road to the forest and then came here to the polish border through the forest roads. but no curve,
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the main flow of migrants ended at around one p. m. some arrived here by taxi, some by public transport. all of them aim to get into poland and say there's no way back for them. they say they got hair and tourist visas by play. they arrive from different cities, minsk, grodner, and breast. they agreed on the date and place using the telegram messenger app. it's now evening and they're even more migrant. they're constantly arriving. the camp is set up really close to the border with some of the tents, a set up right next to polish territory. on the polar side, there are a lot of police, military, personnel, and equipment. they also brought water cannon, the migrant say they will stay here until they get to poland. they've let bonfires, set up, temp, brought food with them, but not a lot. all of them have warm clothes with them. we also see here a lot of families with small children, children aged to 3 years old summer,
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even younger, all of them are determined to stay here. okay, well we can go live now to the better russian side of that border and speak to our correspondent that konstantin ross come from. good morning to you. constantine. we saw a lot of tension, didn't we? yes. today just just talk history. what is the situation like there? and i yeah, i'm sure andrews are right now. we're in bel routes, as you mentioned, a few years away from the polish border where thousands of migrants from the middle east are stuck trying to cross into the u. and after failing to breach the border fence yesterday they set up tents and camp fire spending last night out in the woods. now let me give you a quick look at what's going on here. from where we were told, at least 2500 migrants have encamped right here in front of the barbed wire fence and behind this sense, i don't know if you can see it. i can actually see hundreds of publish
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okay. just trying to work. we're trying to reconnect with the constantly that because we have problems obviously with the connection that there was constant. roscoe reporting from the border of batteries and poland. we'll just keep these pictures up too because he, as he was saying 2 and a half hours and migrants have now gathered on that side of the border, or hoping to enter into poland and progress further into the you. and they say they will stay there for as long as it takes. it's a story that we're covering very closely here. darcy, me hope to go back to constantine some point when we reestablish that connection. now another news, person's national broadcaster, has been accused of breeding, a climate of fear inside the corporation when it comes to stories on race and transgender one, former b, b, c. employee who even has written a book on
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a ledge by the organization is highlighting the difficulty for staff to speak, hangs on certain issues, gross, a very strong, cohesive. and in some ways coercive internal culture within the organization. it's quite difficult for individual sometimes to speak as and say things which run counter to the culture. if we're talking about l g b t methods within the b c, i would think that it would be quite difficult if you were a b, b, c person to say something which was critical of the current stumps of liberal people on l g b t method i would say that you would be very well advised to keep that opinion to yourself because way to voice it openly in an editorial meeting or
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something. it wouldn't go down very well. what would be the consequences of doing that if you are a, b, b, c person? i think you might blight your opportunities for promotional, you might actually get some severe criticism from other people in the b, b, c. but in a recent article published in the u. k, several b, b. c, employees to speak of a censored environment and phase of being berated over undesirable viewpoints i also spoke to of demands to change or drop stories. meanwhile, the b, b. c chief tim davis has praised the broadcast, his devotion to make all the voices heard, and it's commitment to band reporting. however, robin, i can again to say that western media is largely dominated by a liberal agenda. here is you've got a media culture in britain, but this extends into all the into other western countries as well,
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where there is an acceptable and polite view of world events which is dominated by media liberal. so for instance, in the matter of donald trump, there was unanimity in the british mainstream media that donald trump was a bad thing, and a bad man will take a lover myself. there is a general anti russian atmosphere in the british media. and so these things color the reporting that we absorb and are exposed to and these are serious matters because they affect relations between nations. and they don't give a fair picture always what's happening. well, she said it still to come fi. russian developers come up with a brand new invention to block the legal trade and fake vaccination passes. we'll
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ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time. time to sit down and talk oh again, welcome back. now off research and corrosion of ours cases. many russians do you need to use vaccine passports at the moment to get entry to some public places. however, that source i seen an increase in the number of fake passes being sold on the black market, although that could soon be a thing of the past. thanks to new technology for tanka has been finding out this
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is a q r code that i got from russian authorities to prove that i've got anti bodies from a vaccine. i can use it to go to a theater, for example, but for now someone can steal it from me and use it instead of me soon though that won't be possible because of an invention by one russian startup, which have come up with q r codes that cannot be copied whatsoever. at 1st glance, the cure codes that stanislaus invented. don't look too different from the classic ones we've known for a while already. but if you take a closer look, you'll see that they include a sophisticated additional element in the middle, a rectangle with a smaller and less traceable pattern of shapes. that's what makes a difference with books. so are you saying that your q are codes cannot be copied in any way at all? yes, there is no way. it's absolutely impossible to prove it. we can go over the printer,
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make copies of all coach. i'll show you how it works. then we can also take a picture of the q all codes on the phone until it's read them, and the copies can be read. you'll see for yourself. with last, your record here is one of our q r codes. we can read it using our phone comer, mavita, we take it, read what is encoded inside and get the result. if 0, let's try to print a copy, click, where do we pull up your code here? let's go from now. let's try to read it again with all mobile. i euclidean and as you can see, the system can't read any more for you. the same thing happened when we took a picture of spanish loves code with a smartphone. the system wouldn't react to the one of the photo, even though it was a high quality one. only the original cure image triggered the act. if i don't know what my form was, go to court,
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do i understand correctly that your cure code can be used by the need factors on items that they don't want to be counterfeited? yes, that's right. much situation where you were ordering a product incident on some online store, but you got a fake part of the cost, a lot of money. now with our unique q r code to try to this is eliminated because the manufacturer applies our q r code the production site and uses ordinary people can scan it to make sure that this product comes come off a legitimate assembly line. it wasn't replaced anyway. here's a simple example ago, buys cosmetics from a favorite brand, though she is not sure that these are original products. and if she uses it, she could have a reaction to its original product and she can check it to make sure afterwards, she can apply on her body or sites and not worry about it. the quote was for how long did it take you to develop this cure code? which border it took us more than 6 months to create the initial prototype and it
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took us another 3 months to go into must production. and how did you come up with the idea? you won't believe it. in fact, when we think about something a lot sooner or later it comes to mind, it just came to mandatory that no one in this world has thought of it yet. we monitor the market on a weekly basis and there is nothing like this cut. of course, if you were looking for ways to cheat with 2 are codes, this invention would probably disappoint you. but when someone tries to fool you or your children with fakes that you paid money for, that really isn't something that's going to make you happy. this new invention, the brand new almighty you are codes will really make life of those who want to caching on fakes much more difficult. not sure. biden claims that the presidential elections in nicaragua were a pantomime and a sham. despite those allegations, daniel ortega was re elected over the weekend after securing i was 75 percent of
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the votes. according to the initial results pantomime election that was neither free nor fair, and most certainly not democratic. the ortega and maria family maroon nicaragua, as autocrats. no different from the somoza family that ortega or and the some the nist is fought for decades ago. well, us present that point sat dozens of nicaraguan opposition figures had been arrested before the elections. amory clues to being trite is america threatened to impose sanctions too and these restrictions on the country. while ortega has denied all of these allegations on this point, the finger back at the united states. but note an assistant editor of the independent each website. the grazing did tell us say that washington wants to demolish the government and privatize all ethnic iran, 'cuz state assets. it's not about democracy. it's not about human rights.
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washington wants to overthrow the sun, the nice to government, and install a puppet regime, which will privatize all of nicaragua, state assets. will privatized the socialized health system in the socialized education system will sell off all of nicaragua assets to us corporations and will serve u. s. foreign policy interests by leaving the alba the bo very in alliance. he talking point that nicaragua supposedly arrested, all of the opposition leaders is, is simply false. it's extremely misleading. there were 6 different opposition parties that participated in the november 7th elections. those opposition figures who are extreme as to who planned a crew attempt the 2018. they were not actual candidates, they were not legal candidates, they never registered to be candidates. they're in prison right now. being investigated for crimes that are illegal in all of the world, every country of the, in the world, including the united states, has laws against conspiring with a foreign power. has laws against treason has laws against cru plotting and has
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laws against money laundering. that's why these nicaraguan extremists were imprison . it's not because they were candidates because they weren't candidates. not the right salary patter has its sights settle. nealon picks calling for a ban on all equestrian events. petras pouncing after last week's decision to remove horse riding from the pen tassel on the games. that decision though, has raced the hackles of many athletes with 650 signing an open letter, demanding hedge role. well, the question of whether horse events are cruel to come up to come to prominence that the some this some is take here games when a leading pen taffy's horse refused to perform and a coach hit the animal and them was disqualified. and rights activists were enraged . why the episode and fainted their horror on line? literally we spoke with kathy equal m. o. she's an animal rights campaigner. and
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also with elian peon, samantha murray, who is a champion penthouse late, i've written whole situated very young age from 3 years old actually. and i found that who do want to jump, they enjoy, show jumping, know every hole and the whole thing into it that people would typically choose to ride in this event, look doing it. and they tend to be a certain breed of horses that, that a good show job pay on the enjoy it competing with animals, makes them our commodity and it, and it puts their needs 2nd to the competition. and frankly, we've asked the international olympic committee to drop all of the client events out of the olympics, going forward. not just the pen top line because we saw evidence of what can happen in tokyo as well. the horse who, blood from his lungs, blood was coming out of his nose, the competition was not stopped so that he could be checked. i don't think there's any horse it would volunteer to exert themselves to the point where their lungs are bleeding or where they injure themselves, to the extent that they have to be euthanized. of course, right?
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unknown horses every competition. and it's meant to be a level playing field, all of the tools that it's supposed to be jumped before they enter the competition so that we know that they can do it. and they are happy to, to participate in the show jumping. and i think even the language around the use of these animals in the penthouse on their commodities, they're bought, they're sold, maybe they do it willingly. maybe they do it because from the moment they were taken in hand by human beings, they have learned that the humans are dominant no matter how we dress us up. and no matter how we look at it, there is not a horse that volunteers to be in the olympic games. only humans do that. i had great experiences of body who is all around the world own, as opposed to a passionate who cared for that they were, they were like children to the knows where we don't need to subjugate animals in order to compete the striking of the animal on the terror that the horse was clearly feeling was certainly a part of it. but i think just as we don't see animals in ringling brothers
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circuses anymore, just as we see people moving away from other exploited of use of animals, the public is now saying, let's do a competition where every participant is a willing participant and horses or not. i am standing with pathways united and we're trying to challenge this decision. it isn't yet finalized. we believe we believe in the history of the school we, we believe in question competition. and the problem is that the tougher events are so diverse. so so events are so varied and the whole striding by is a key element to the school. shotuko national. so that's havanese is looking at so far this morning. we're back again just i behalf ah, a raw,
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a sheep out disdain becomes the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. as a korea professional sport is much tougher on some than others. emission with the euro, she might buy everybody. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl. the price of a to, to, to achieve really was, was trying to read the paper this morning, usa swimming coach, arrested leslie had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every way we get calls at the office. i get
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informed about one of my greatest fears is someone is gonna start linking all this together is going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics swimming, is that documentary? i see it on our t o is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the
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shallows. ah ah ah, this is boom. bought the one business show you can't afford to mit branch a board. and i'm ready to london's in washington coming up. poland for china hutch skyrocket it size the country works to get the energy transfer impacted factoring production that beijing as warning the crisis could return this winter. and one of the scott slot closes the u. k to invoking emergency breakfast provisions. any
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trade to speak with you, we'll take a look at the latest pensions and whether british leaders will be turning to article 16 in the near future. at very i'm has hit a new mile so that the world's 2nd most popular crypto percy has read a record high. later on we bring you a full view of the achievement and what it could mean for the crypto space as a whole. got a lot to get to to, let's get started. and we leave the program with the message from china that its power supply has returned to normal. but beijing state grid warns challenges lie ahead with winter fast approaching in response to an energy crunch that impacted production at major factories. in september chinese, coal import skyrocketed nearly doubling in october compared to the year before, notably ongoing tensions between china and australia, sent beijing to moscow for supply and coal imports from russia have sort 230 percent in the last.
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