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Pieces move 1st australias National Broadcaster is accused of trying to stoke an inflammatory debate a former chance official tells us the network is exploiting the racial discussion. In western democracies there is an agenda to push for increased tension and the a. B. C. Tried to jump on that bandwagon by including. One minute past 4 pm here in moscow this thursday july 2nd im you know neal and this is r t international. All votes are now accounted following a week of polling across russia to the side on a raft of wide ranging amendments to the constitution the Electoral Commission declared the final results a few hours ago with some 78 percent voting in favor amid a turnout of a run 70 percent Saskia Taylor has been following developments for us. Now this really was a vote of us the fos time people were in mosques and gloves the fust time they were using disposable pedants will can through temperature sconce focusing on law and for some so with pot about how thing now approves the am
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At any time. Today is the subcommittee entitled learning from va whistle blowers. On june 25th the subcommittee began this hearing to discuss the importance of va whistle blowers. We heard testimony from people inside the va who raised major questions and concerns about critical problems that affect the health and wellbeing of veterans. These witnesses were willing to blow the whistle even when it risked their live lee hood and careers. Unfortunately we learned that the va continues to struggle with the culture of retaliation against whistle blowers. In too many instances va leadership and supervisors have turned a blind eye to those in vas work force that have pointed out Serious Problems or attempted to support bad actors and even worse the whistle blowers are often the target of active retaliation. One striking example came from doctor catherine mitchells testimony. In 2014 she was one of a group of people working at the Phoenix Va Medical Center that exposed the existence of a secr