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What We're Reading: Free COVID-19 Tests; Vaccine Distrust; FDA Rejects Epinephrine Spray

The Biden administration will once again provide free COVID-19 tests for Americans; vaccine skepticism exists on both sides of the presidential race, concerning health officials; the FDA denied an application for the first nasal spray to treat allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.

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France in Africa: Why Macron's policies increased distrust, anger

French west Africa has experienced five coups in the past three years.

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The Five

large sways of the public from trusting people they should be trusting. got to have trust in public officials. you don't get it by blaming stuff like this on the wrong thing. you actually increase distrust in public officials. >> jesse waters. >> on primetime we have the researcher who authored the initial report, saying manmade climate change was creating more ferocious and more deadly hurricanes. she's now come out and said she's got her facts wrong and there is no connection. now nobody in the scientific community wants to talk to her. they're just running with the junk science. this has been imposed on us by these politicians. when you go to climb change during a tragedy, it divides everybody. everybody goes to their corners and start fighting each other when you should be trying to get to the bottom of this investigation that proves that, you and you said, this was negligent homicide on a mass murderous scale by hawaii electric.

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CNN This Morning

the acting attorney general 2017, fired by trump. let's listen to part of what she told you. >> it's incredibly corrosive. it happens impacts beyond what happens in an donald trump case. when doj is prosecuting the run of the mill cases, too, and jurors have not a healthy skepticism but a cynicism and distrust about their law enforcement institutions. that's incredibly corrosive, whether it's the supreme court or the department of justice or free press or all of these democratic institutions that are so important for the fabric of our country, you know, i kind of thought during the trump administration that the fabric was fraying. it feels like it's just ripping right now more than fraying. >> what is she talking about, the there. >> she is talking about faith in institutions, faith in the legitimacy of the criminal

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Outnumbered

after slight rise in covid cases. mask mandates are back with morris brown college in at lant is requiring masks in hallways and classrooms. requiring employees to mask up in office buildings. review why the american people have distrust in thisirria. i want to review hypocrisy we have heard and falsehood and coercion we heard. here is vice president kamala harris before she was vice president. >> if trump administration before or after the election, americans take it and would you take it? >> if public health professionals, if dr. fauci tell us to take it, i will be first

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Outnumbered

in line to take it. if donald trump tells us to take it, i am not taking it. >> kayleigh: who will take the shot? will you be first to sign me up? it is being00, i'm not being faz. >> carley: biden administration. do you think at this point somebody is watching tv and seeing government official promoting covid vaccine saying, i am going toun are to get vaccinated. no, there is major distrust there and would have the opposite effect on somebody who is vaccine averse. biden administration is doing this because if they don't,

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BBC News

task however eventually comes out on top? it task however eventually comes out on ten?— out on top? it is a massive task because _ out on top? it is a massive task because these - out on top? it is a massive l task because these elections were called early. due to the impeachment vote he was going to be facing. that means that the person —— it was bubbly going to go to a second round, thatis going to go to a second round, that is what everybody�*s expecting —— make probably. the person voted, the president, will only have 18 months before they will be more presidential elections so very few ecuadorians that much can be done. and it is notjust 18 months, add to that the massive task of trying to win back the faith of ecuadorians when it comes to politics, trying to rein in the strength of the cartels, too, and the organised crime, trying to bring that down. certainly there is a lot of distrust around the system where —— whether anything will actually change on the ground. and we know when we will get results from this election? the

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BBC News

go to a second round and that is what people expect and it will be in october, and the person voted president will only have 18 months before there will be more presidential elections so very few ecuadorians don�*t think that much could be done and in fact it�*s not about 18 months, it is a massive task, trying to win back the faith of ecuadorians when it comes to politics, trying to rein in the strength of the cartels and the organised crime and bring that down so suddenly, there is a lot of distrust around the system whether anything will actually change on the ground. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. one of the world�*s leading human rights organisations has accused saudi arabian border guards of systematically killing hundreds of ethiopian economic migrants crossing from yemen. human rights watch claims at least 655 people have been killed by guards since last year. it is calling for a full independent investigation.

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BBC News

cartels to an organised crime and bring that down. certainly there is a lot of distrust around the system about whether actually anything will change on the ground. find actually anything will change on the ground.— actually anything will change on the ground. and very briefly - do we know _ on the ground. and very briefly - do we know when _ on the ground. and very briefly - do we know when we - on the ground. and very briefly - do we know when we will. on the ground. and very briefly - do we know when we will get j — do we know when we will get results from this election? well, they are counting and they are counting slowly, but we are talking probably another few hours and an official count in the next couple of days but we should have an idea of where the vote has gone in the next few hours. mil the vote has gone in the next few hours— few hours. all right. katy watson for _ few hours. all right. katy watson for us _ few hours. all right. katy watson for us there - few hours. all right. katy watson for us there in i few hours. all right. katy - watson for us there in ecuador covering that election. thank you so much. president volodymyr zelensky says he hopes more countries will follow denmark and the netherlands in giving f—16fighterjets to ukraine. 19 planes will come from the danes starting around new year until 2025. the dutch are still deciding how many fighterjets to send out of a possible a2. zelensky toured an airbase in denmark alongside the danish prime minister mette frederiksen. the ukrainian leader also

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