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let it be an arms race is on offer and spearing dramatic development. only loosely i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical. time to sit down and talk as the u.s. death toll from the pandemic passes the course of a 1000000 people emotional health care workers complain. they're devastated by it all and not least the risks they're having to say. we're nervous it is, it's ok for us to be exposed. you can get exposed, but we keep. a yarmulke in our going to. blood lust may have triggered the torture and murder of an on draft on civilians by australian elite troops. a shock, new inquiry finds one of the things compounding the humanitarian disaster here and got about is the sheer ruggedness of these mountainous country
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refugees returned home to go no care about his russian peacekeepers secure the only route leaking could reach into armenia. r.t. takes the trip, untested safety and the un warns of a humanitarian catastrophe in ethiopia as tens of thousands flee, brutal fighting in the middle of them. i was severely beaten and tortured, and we were detained for 3 days. old son, pregnant women, are being shot and thrown into the streets and bitter with sticks. a very good morning to you. it's 9 am here in moscow when you're watching r.t. international with me, the caring one that death. do you see kofi to every minute the u.s. is setting ever more appalling record with
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a new 6 month peak of corona virus victims reached this week? well, that makes it even makes even tougher lockdown restrictions increasingly likely. new york city is closing all public schools from thursday. more than a 1000000 students will move to distance learning, but not all parents agree. it causes a lot of strength and the 3rd stress, we really don't have to close down just yet. it kind of please don't do this to, i believe keep the schools open for a little sad. it's close. that's what i asked for the carrots. it's super unfortunate that these kids are going to be denied an education, but we can go eat dinner inside a restaurant. and yes, it makes no sense to me out. absolutely. and phase of strikes along downs of people scrambling to stock up supermarket chains struggling to keep up with demand have put limits on the number of items shoppers can buy. auntie's can have more pain reports on a growing us crisis over the pun, dynamic. the number of covert cases across america now stands at roughly
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11000000. in addition to that, 250000 people have died. we now have bloomy predictions coming from scientists, saying that that number could double in the coming months with the virus giving no sign of abetting. many hospitals around the country have been pushed to the brink. one nurse in texas told the horrors of overcrowded morgues. 'd we have never seen. it's ok for us to be exposed. but you have doctors, you do not even come in here. you can't get exposed, but we can hear ya make, you know, on a monday. in fact, it has gotten so bad that in el paso, texas, its prison inmates who've been given the job of transporting bodies in north dakota . the governor has signed an order saying that medical workers who test positive for coded 19 should still show up for work as long as they're not showing symptoms . nurses,
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those are furious. union leaders say this is putting workers in mortal danger. we really feel like as a nation, that patients be interesting as well. do you really worry about a nurse right now? nurses are exhausted across the street and everybody knows that they are happy and having to started, we have asked people to really stay home. and to quarantine if their contact and i'm positive and we're going to turn around, i'm going to work with that. we are totally counting on the impact our respect and the credibility that we have bill of our community. you know, i want you back for politicians though the public health crisis is an opportunity to point fingers and blame each other. joe biden blames the coronavirus deaths that have been forecasted for the next few months on donald trump and his refusal to concede the election. furthermore, joe biden is saying that donald trump is the reason that many americans are suspicious of the vaccine. what do you see as the biggest threat to your transition right now, given president trump's unprecedented attempt to obstruct and delay a smooth transfer of power. more people may die. the only reason people question
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the vaccine now is because of donald trump. now polls are showing that only about 58 percent of the american public is willing to get vaccinated. and that is not going to change depending on whether or not donald trump is willing to concede the election results. if i took it, if some people might die again, with the mud down no vaccine. and some people might die in the future, like in 10 years. so even if it got tested that it was positive and it had no ill effect, i still wouldn't want to take it. i want to see what the actual effect of the doses are going to be administered. is it a single dose of the dose, like what the gap between doses. so just more information in terms of what the actual role of the covert 19 pandemic has devastated the country both in terms of public health and the economy. there is not much optimism right now, and there's not much hope that a new administration in the white house is going to turn things around and are to
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see new york. and i'm staying with the subject of the pandemic countries discussed among the tory vaccination. is the flu shot into rising numbers of covert victims or debate the issue with guests later in the program? what should we do that vaccination should be obliged people to have the vaccination . the sheets were necessary for most people back to the liberating. if the mention of thousands call out to new german law to beef up locked down, power is unconstitutional with protests turning violent. a new group of refugees has returned home to the disputed region of nickell, no karabakh, under the truce reached between armenia and azerbaijan. last week, russian peacekeepers have secured the key road, connecting the area with armenia, allowing dozens of buses and cars to pass through a gas to have tested the route himself and brings us this report. one of the things
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compounding the humanitarian disaster here is the shia ruggedness of these mountainous country for the 10s of thousands of people who fled the fighting for them to return home. they need a safe road, but because of the fighting various segments of the routes to get about under the control of different sides. what the russian peacekeeping mission has been able to do is to make the achaeans key, corridor safe for all these refugees to return. so we went for a very literal test drive to see if it's true. it fresh and peacekeepers really had convinced that said by john to let mean refugees written it turned out to be a very cautious dr. the other problem, of course, is the weather. these late in the year in november, december, it gets increasingly cold, increasingly wet and visibility is down to what?
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20 reasons at this point, the roads are treacherous. if you're a refugee though it isn't the fault you're afraid of the either is it the bad routes? the end exploded munitions or the bodies of the dead. it's still leaving the scale you just over a week ago. this was a fiercely contested front glide. it still is a frontline in the room no longer contest that the next 19 kilometers off to the sun. held by is headed by a judge through russian mediation. the sides have agreed to let all traffic through unmolested, meenie and it's headed by john the military vehicles, civilians, or refugees at 1st few willing to trust the other side. we heard that there were, as are by johnnie's about ambushes here. i didn't know if it was true or not, but now i know everything is fine here when i'm i afraid of course i'm not about rest is what is there to fear when you're driving under
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a russian flag. the situation is that booth son 2 were at war just over a week ago, have to share the same stretch of road. and it's up to russian peacekeepers who patrol the road and who is stationed at various points to prevent the 2 sides from taking revenge on civilians or harassing them. it took a lot of work, but russian peacekeepers were successful. new weapons are allowed, not even for as they did by johnny. i mean the troops, everyone searched every vehicle, inspected every weapon, confiscated. here we filmed a small headed by johnny, military convoy, pass immediately after cars carrying armenian refugees, which by itself was unimaginable. 2 weeks ago. i haven't been home in 15 days. we're going back now. thank you. everything is good with fine. but everything
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changes. if you would have believed russian peacekeepers and i did it by jonny outposts, would be situated metres apart. or that by johnny troops would be barbecuing food and setting the table as armenian refugees return to carry the signal that we have had no difficulty with the neighboring outpost. we have very good relations if they need something, we help them. and if we need something, everyone's playing by the rules. the ceasefire stands and thousands of people are returning to their homes, their previous lives. yes, i'm not, i'm happy. the rusher is with me. i have nothing to add. i've always respected russia and i've nothing to lose. i feel happy and proud that we have friends like this that help us and don't leave us in trouble. borat guides the of our team,
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from the god, we've got obama on another peace deal. armenia and azerbaijan will hold on to their current military positions by gives armenia control of the disputed regions, largest city star power kurds, as a by jungle, is the 2nd biggest city shushi, which it took just before fighting ended. armenia will also have to hand over 3 other districts in the region. the un refugee agency is warning of a full scale humanitarian catastrophe in ethiopia. more than 27000, people have fled to neighboring countries from fighting in the north. if he appears government is battling the tikrit people's liberation front, after accusing it of attacking a military base, or thirty's, then launched a military offensive calling the alleged assault, an act of treason to
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be defeated as if it will work for so many is left. everything complied with came with just our clothes on our backs. but i don't know about i was severely beaten and tortured, and we were detained for 3 days. we near death from hunger and thirst before they released us, that i'm worried about my sons and i can't eat mass been doll so i didn't know what's happened to them. if they killed him in the war or she's selling, i children, adults, and pregnant women are being shot and thrown into the streets and bitter with sticks. after they took control, they stole our whole lives. i don't want more children this suffering in term and that my daughter has experienced
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the humanitarian situation on the border between ethiopia and sudan is quickly evolving and his extreme lee urgent in the matter of a week. the u.n. h.c.r. has already recorded more than 30000 refugees who have crossed from ethiopia into sudan. we lost everything our belongings, our livestock, everything. i do not know anything about my children. does the world not see us now? where we go, where we just die? we've barely escaped with our lives. we ran away or did not flee, will die. political
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science professor, calling the situation could deteriorate further. it does not appear that an end of the conflict is imminent. it appears that the prime minister of india or persons $28.00 thing, is determined to root out the degree in opposition to the root cause of this particular cardinal, or a different vision for the development of the old. we could exacerbate that refugee crisis, especially if the european union and the united nations, the united states,
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and other major powers, russia, china, etc, did not act to seek to quell. there's the fear of those disruption that is going on in ethiopia. however, we have not seen much assistance as yet blood loss down competition killing may have provoked australian special forces to murder afghans. an inquiry has found the country's defense force. chief admitted squadron's, could have what he called a worry. a culture through report finds that some specialist service richmond commanders in australia fostered within the s.a.'s. what justice birching terms? a self centered warrior culture. a misplaced focus on prestige, status and power. turning away from or from the ridge ment's heritage
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of military excellence fused with the quiet humility of service. the australian military report describes the phenomenon of so-called blooding, where commanders make junior soldiers the shooter prisoner to get their 1st kill. the murders are covered up as a legitimate act of self defense with guns or grenades, placed on the victim's body and international affairs. professor sophia mclennan said is clear foreign troops that simply don't care about afghan lives. the word afghanistan was always framed and a 2 pronged way, one on the one hand accountability for the attacks of 911 arguments that afghanistan had been used as a breeding ground for terrorists. and on the other hand, in attack against the taliban, a humanitarian intervention, to save the afghan people from a brutal regime. the reality is that none of the behavior that we have witnessed in
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these reports shows any serious care for the afghan people. at no time do we get the sense that there's any concern for the future of the nation. and for the complexities of rebuilding a country that's been ripped apart by war since $979.00. and in fact, in the, the afghanistan papers that were released are only just about a year ago. we found out that the u.s. government wasn't even really taking seriously counting civilian casualties. they didn't count the bodies of dead afghans because the afghan lives did not count in the war. and so i think we see, you know, a consistent pattern here, where there's no accountability and no concern at all for the people. europeans come out against plans to make because it vaccine obligatory more on that after
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me every thursday on the alex, i'm unsure. and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics. sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. welcome back. to tackle the growing covert crisis countries say gauging public opinion on making vaccinations mandatory. a british government survey found almost half the population supports that, but despite significant opposition to an obligatory job, a c.v. and pieces those who refuse should be banned from public places. if vaccination works, and if we're confident it's safe and all indications so far are good, then i can certainly see the day when businesses say, look,
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you've got to return to the office and if you're not vaccinated, you're not coming in. according to the ruling party lawmaker only vaccinated passengers should be allowed to use public transport, but that sparked a massive online backlash. many still question the safety of an anti coded vaccine . while others note a mandatory job could only make things worse. meanwhile in denmark, a draft epidemic law could lead police force the vaccine on parts of the population, but it may backtrack on the plans. following mass protests, we took the idea of mandatory vaccinations to a panel of experts. i'm sorry, north against vaccinations of one city. my son was partly the situation since we should hold these parts. nations were necessary as fuck, since cheney is still human, heart should be improved yet. so this law is being fast. facts are also great.
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bizzare are the big government ensuring that people cannot sue the man. we've actually gotten to school anything which happens. he's as a result of this foxy, i think that we're in a real emergency situation and it's not like, you know, 56 years ago when you make a choice of the river or not. you have actually in rio faced a major threat make a public health threat by the and their frightening government is not really right . in speeding things up. people are worried that this essentially is kind of straying into the area of proposing and nor a bit of health or a terry intends to at. i want to respond to that to people who add to that. and let's assume for one moment we have the facts, a nation which is safe. what should we do with that vaccination? should be obliged people to have the vaccination. well, there is no law in the u.k. that the government could use at the moment to make you know, bigotry. in fact,
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the 984 act which comes closest to it actually prevents the government requiring people to undergo medical treatment or vaccination. so there isn't a more, a lot of people are mistrust who are going back in because, you know, people are saying, well, there's all these big pharmaceutical companies coming in there making loads of money on it. who knows what's really behind them. so now actually there is, there is the patient and i would be right if they were christians don't believe my view. i think there and, and he's waiting there and creating a mediation with those that were like myself, who really wanted to go ahead and rocks are getting deck bigger and bigger. america needs rotten mean crime. you can rent the operation because the worst thing that you can do is use chords that were simply confirm. people who destroyed the work to create, call them, or call them in the long run. and then you can read a little bit. basically,
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it's the same discourse actually should because if you can get over her title, public transport going to russia or toward earth. if you thought about actually wish most people going she'd meet we or totally, totally, and state. if we got a hold on treatment rather than vaccination, and we kept doing what we're all trying to do when mosques, why glove social distance is not not enough or 2, we really need to stray into as people are saying, this realm of to konya north stepping and a stepping on the toes of people's liberties. well, i think if we continue the way we are, we already being on people who are really, i would rather not wear him out. and now we're out and one who actually this and clearest in my life. i would rather have actually answer with millions will be more people that i know you will background, you know, are actually very happy to go there. actually in the hope that i will be allowed to
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go back to a normal real wife instead of the present circumstance. which they call freedom or liberty to go with it. so most people are reacting is that liberating dimension. and i think it's very steely to say that we don't need iraq's new germany's past a new law allowing tougher coronavirus distractions, but it didn't pass without incident inside the parliament. m.p.'s taunted each other while outside protesters against the law clashed with riot police, which responded with water. canon authorities say 365 people have been detained and 10 officers were injured. it was the, the was well, what we were looking at was the amendment to the protection against infection act.
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what we had was a series of points that were essentially government advice. what this amendment would do would and trying them in law, that's what drew people out onto the streets. we're hearing as many as 14000 from some police sources. that may have been out on the streets of berlin, at least demonstrations turned quite nasty. what we saw was rockets, fireworks thrown at the police bottles, rocks, pepper spray. according to the police union being used against officers, there police returned with water cannon that was used to douse the crowds to try essentially make them wet, miserable, and go home on their own volition. that hasn't worked for a hardcore nucleus, though. we've remained in continue in a standoff with police officers. now we also saw one of the politicians on the stand getting involved in this for a car that's been going on cost him his who's a member of the alternative for germany on demand from the start. shared
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a video alternative for germany. his party on mr. hill say, show him being confronted by police officers for not wearing a mask. he then produced a document that he says gives a me a medical exemption from wearing a mask. the police weren't accepting not him. he was taken away in a very forceful manner. but alternative for germany are just making accusations based on the video. they're also being the subject of some accusations. this is after a number of protesters seemingly gained access to the bundestag and they were able to harass a number of politicians, including german economy minister, a close ally of pizza altmire. the free democrats have suggested that it was alternative for germany to let those people into the building. those allegations haven't being backed up as of yet. but what it all comes down to is the points that are included in this amendment to the law. basically,
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it will allow orders to stay home, forcing to people being forced to wear face coverings, and people being ordered to social distance will now be enshrined in german law. now, while it's being quite tense, outside of parliament and on the streets of berlin, also go a bit spicy in parliament in the bundestag during the debate. today's draft is in the parliament to government on the scale you on seen in decades, even some from merkel's own party had made these restrictions go against the constitution. merkel's draft concludes that the rom no alternative to pick. but the reason the alternative for germany is what we just saw was a drowning political force clutching at straws, drowning as a party because they have no topics, ideas and no answers of their own who are not capable of creating. all you can do is be against your radical friends outside have been calling to block the entrance to the parliament. and you just like them. want to block the way of lawmaking. you
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want to hold the whole institution of parliament through the mud because you hate it that your religion. if you've got my will turn it if all you want is turmoil. well, the amendment to the act went through 415 members of the bundestag in favor, 236, against with 8 abstentions. but while that's passed, what we have seen all wednesday is that there is a large number of people who are willing and are committed to coming out onto the streets to show how deeply unhappy they are with how the german government is handling this pandemic. well, we heard from politicians from various parties and it seems opposition to the law is far reaching. it's not only our prophet, it's not only the members of the parliament. there are also many, many people on the streets of all saw experts, law experts and going to visit to teach us if you cannot suspend to basic your
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rights such as freedom of assembly or the right to privacy. does this very serious violation of the chairman constitution? the way this law is wrapped through the journalists is just completely in exactly what normally you would have. it is, gosh, this you would have many parts of the society is wish matches are closed it and scientists and politicians on one table. but here it is just the government, not the main clue to the opposition parties and the actions. and wrapping this law through going, as that's later tara, now 3 international join us again in 30 minutes.
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