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children are torn between gold and education. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school. which side will have the strongest appeal? australian troops are accused of murdering 39 unarmed civilians in afghanistan. an official war crimes report describes the practice as blooding. also this hour as the u.s. death toll from the pandemic passes, a quarter of a 1000000 health care workers complain the devastated by it all and not least the risks they're having to take. it's ok for us to be u.k. both, but we keep ya make countries discuss mandatory vaccination as a solution to rising numbers of coping victims. we debate the issue with our what
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should we do with that vaccination? should be obliged to have the vaccination. we should mention of one of the things compounding the humanitarian disaster. here you've got about is the sheer ruggedness of the mountainous country and refugees return home to newborn a car bomb. as russian peacekeepers secure the only route linking the region to armenia, takes the trip and test it safe to a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our teach in moscow, let's get started with a live news update. blood lust and competition killing may have provoked australian special forces to murder $39.00 afghan civilians. an inquiry has found and some killings appear to have been part of an initiation ritual for new troops.
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there is credible information. the junior soldiers were required by their patrol commanders to shoot a prisoner in order to achieve the soldier's 1st kill in a practice that was known as bloody. so essentially, the general idea behind this report is that some rogue soldiers, some rogue members of most elite history, is unit s.a.'s. that they have been fusing excellence, military excellence, with eagle, with pride, and well with indiscriminate killing. here's how a top defense official of australia described the atmosphere of the dominated in this unit. the report finds that some specialist service ridgemont commanders in australia fostered within the s.a.'s. what justice burton terms, a self centered warrior culture?
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a misplaced focus on prestige status and power turning away from or from the regiment. heritage of military excellence fused with the quiet humility of service. so to put it in simpler terms, a soldier was given a boost in status in the world, you know, within the unit. for instance, the $11.00 ritual that is described in this, in this document in this report, is that some new recruits were made were made to shoot prisoners compliant prisoners which were no longer combat tends to make their 1st kill. it was called blooding. and they're also, there's also some evidence uncovered by the investigators that weapons were planted later on the bodies of these prisoners to make them look as if they were fighting back and so on and so forth. and also the report suggests that these kills that they weren't made in the heat of battle. so you know how some decisions,
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like if there's a, if there's a heated shootout going on, and then if it's you or me, if it's kill or be killed, then world soldier could be absolved of some of the, of some of its actions that later, you know, looking back and hindsight, don't look as good as, as good of a decisions as these seemed in the heat of the moment. that was not the case when it comes to the incidence that this report has been looking into. in fact, one of the investigators that was who is familiar with the matter. she said that the killing was made into a sport. you say it was happening again and again, what was happening? what sort of actions are we talking about? it was killing as a sport. also the report interesting me enough, it absolves it seems to absolve the commander suggesting that the officers officers high in the hierarchy they didn't know that was taking place some difficult and
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disturbing information to learn to everyone who condone history is in room and in afghanistan, especially given that they went in that they intervened in this, in this conflict that intervened in the only affairs to the tune of these words, terrorism is based on evil, intolerance and bigotry, and new free societies, such as australia and to united states can never buckle under to bigotry and intolerance, so that the report suggests punishment against 19 members of s.a.'s. so this is the number, so we'll have to see what legal steps and what legal action will be taken in the wake of this probe. international affairs professor sophia mclennan says, many foreign soldiers have shown a disregard for afghan lives. the war in afghanistan was always framed and a 2 pronged way while on the one hand accountability for the attacks
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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 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 1979. 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 was uneven really taking seriously counting civilian casualties. they didn't count the bodies of dead afghans because the afghan lives did not count
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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 the u.s. death toll from covert, 19 has surged beyond a quarter of a 1000000. infections have a 6 month period and the virus is now killing one american every minute and response. new york city is tightening its restrictions and closing all public schools from thursday, whether 1000000 students will move to distance learning, but not all parents or students agree with the decision. it causes a lot of friends and very sure as we really don't have to go down just yet, a kind of please don't do this to us. please keep the schools open for a little sad to close their pattern. fresh from the carrots. it's super unfortunate that these kids are going to be denied an education, but we can go inside a restaurant and they out. absolutely. new
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yorkers are now anticipating further lock downs and stockpiling. essential goods. some supermarket chains struggling to keep up with demand have put limits on the number of items shoppers can buy, and hospitals across the country are under severe strain. and reports. the number of covert cases across america now stands at roughly 11000000. in addition to that, 250000 people have died. we now have gloomy 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 noticed that in it's ok for us to be exposed, but you have doctors, we do not even come in even. you can get it filed, but we came here a ja making non of money. in fact, it has gotten so bad that in el paso, texas,
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it's 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 coated 19 should still show up for work as long as they're not showing symptoms. nurses are furious. union leaders say this is putting workers in mortal danger. we really feel like it has her mission, patients, even nursing as well, who really worry about a nurse are now. nurses are exhausted across the street and everybody in that house . and having it started, we have asked people to really be heard and your current teen and their contact and are positive. and we're going to turn around. i'm going to work with that. we are totally counting any of our respects and the credibility that we didn't know about community and, you know, i think, you know, 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
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election. furthermore, joe biden is saying that donald trump is the reason that many americans are suspicious of the vaccine, which 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 the vaccine now is because of the. 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 in, as some people might die again, with the my 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 effective rate is, how the doses are going to be administered. is it a single dose of the dose,
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like how frequent, 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 see new york. the u.k. is considering whether or not to make over backs, nations mandatory once they're available. a government survey has found almost half the population would support such a move, and a senior lawmaker says those who refuse could face restrictions. if vaccination works, and if we're confident safe and all indications so far are good. then i can certainly see the day when businesses say, look, you've got to return to the office and if you're not vaccinated, you're not coming in. a politician also mention previous cases, when unvaccinated passengers had been barred, entry from certain countries implying that a similar thing could happen. this time,
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his comments have drawn a widespread outrage online. some expressed doubts that coben vaccines will be safe . others predict a large share of the population will simply refuse the jab. you know, all in denmark, a draft epidemic law could let 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, 101 city. my son was partly the situation since we should holies fluctuations were necessary made by this fact. since cheney is still human heart should be improved yet. so this law is playing fast tracks. are also great. bizzare are the play. governments are ensuring that people cannot sue the manufacturers, all the company for anything which happens. he's as a result of this foxy,
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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 as to whether or not you have actually in rio raised a major threat. make a public health threat and they're tracking the government exactly 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 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, 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 we stressed who are going back in because, you know,
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people are saying, well, there's all these big crowd with radical companies coming in there making loads of money on it. who knows what's really behind them. so now actually there is, there is sufficient and i would be right if they were christians don't believe my view. i think there and, and he baiting there and creating a mediation where those that were like myself, really wanted to go ahead with this rocket. forgetting dick bigger and bigger america needs, right. in the meantime, if we do to convince the rest of the population, we have the worst thing that you can do. is news corp that would simply confirm people who troll there were actually create call more problems in the long run. and that he created a basic thesis, a discourse, so that he should because if you can't get over her title, company transports, who are going to rush or to work, or if you thought about actually wish most people are going to eat meat. so we or
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with a totalitarian state, if we got a hold on treatment rather than vaccination and we kept doing what we're all trying to do, wear masks why. 8 gloves, 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 could do you, do we, are we already being on people who would be i would rather not wear a mask and i would go out and look who actually did and who risked them or why i would write it. and we've actually done so with millions will be most people that i know i'm going through social backgrounds, you know, are actually very happy to go there. actually in the are about to go back to a normal real life is for them to be present circumstance which they could explore freedom or liberty, go with it. so most people actually do that liberating new dimension. and i think it's very steely to say that we don't need iraq's new police have detained at least
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20 protesters in the armenian capital, and an ongoing wave of unrest over a peace agreement with azerbaijan. demonstrators formed a human chain blocking sample roads in the center of the arab van, and calling on the prime minister to resign. police moved in to break up the line and traffic is now moving again. it's also a week of protests across armenia, over the newborn, a kind of a truce signed last tuesday. that deal was brokered by russia and 7 weeks of deadly fighting in the disputed region. many armenians see the treaty as capitulation, as it allows azerbaijan to hold on to its military gains, including the city of shushi. armenia will also have to hand over 3 other districts to buckle. meanwhile, refugees are returning to cut a bar and russian peacekeepers are securing the key highway connecting the area with armenia argues mongols to have tested the route himself. one of the things compounding the humanitarian disaster here is the shia ruggedness of these
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mountainous country for the 10s of thousands of people who fled the fighting for them to return home. they need a safe route, 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. fresh and peacekeepers really had convinced. is it about john to let mean refugees written it turned out to be a very cautious drive. 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? 20 reasons. at this point, the roads are treacherous. if you're a refugee,
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though it isn't the fault you're afraid of. neither is it the bad routes, the end exploded munitions or the bodies of the dead. it's there leaving that 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, but 1st few willing to trust the other side. we heard that there were azerbaijanis 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 of a threat is what is there to fear when you're driving under russian flag. the situation is that booth side 2 were at war just over a week ago,
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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 was i mean the troops, everyone searched every vehicle, inspected every weapon, confiscated. here we filmed a small as it about johnny, military convoy pass immediately after because carrying armenian refugees, which by itself was unimaginable. 2 weeks ago. it's not that i haven't been home in 15 days. we're going back now. thank you. everything is going fine. thank you. but everything changes. if you would have believed russian peacekeepers and i did
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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 returned to carry the signal. 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, they help us. everyone's playing by the rules. the ceasefire stands and thousands of people are returning to their homes, their previous lives. why gags, the of from the garden account of the un refugee agency is warning of a full scale humanitarian catastrophe. in ethiopia, more than 27000, people have fled to neighboring countries from civil war in the north of the country. if the government is battling the great people's liberation front,
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after accusing it of attacking a military base authorities, then launched a military offensive calling the alleged assault, an act of treason. we worked for so many years and left everything contrat working with just our clothes and bags and i was severely beaten and tortured and we were detained for 3 days. we near death from hunger and thirst before they released us. children, adults, and pregnant women had been shot and thrown into the streets and bitter with sticks . after they took control of, they stole all homes. the
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humanitarian situation on the border between ethiopia and sudan is quickly evolving and it's extremely 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. what does the world not see us now? where will we go? when we just die, we barely escaped with our lives. granted a way to whoever did not flee will die.
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it all started with a trickle on $1000.00 of them for $100.00 or 150 and the 2nd year on 10th of november 6800 utopian effigies in just one day. we as unity are in other humanitarians are helping. the sudanese are told to used to rush supplies and help these desperate refugees, but the situation is really overwhelming. the humanitarian capacity. many of these refugees are coming with nothing. they just fled, saving their lives. they need all the immediate things you need 1st. we need to give them the water, food, and shelter, and stabilize their condition. the numbers are so huge that it's really, really challenging to reach everyone. this is really more corner of sudan is trying
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to build shelters, trying to install health and hygiene installations because we're also dealing with as well. so these desperate refugees need everything and the fear is if this fighting goes on, there could be thousands more on the run. that's been our wrap up of the day's top headlines for now. don't forget, you can always follow us on facebook or twitter after the reports. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy
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confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk as all those on the bull, but up especially big city bright lights, huge opportunities and many dangers for the blight of atlanta. it's also a city where up to $300000.00 crimes are committed every year for the last one. but when your most it's filled to the reserve least one police officer for every 200 residents in russia's capital. tripoli that will not go up boysen, you know,
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because of the muslim mosque during the vietnam war, u.s. forces neighboring laos. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know how so much that is officially the most heavily bound country per capita. human history, millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. jordyn wieber went on to another topic. even today, kids in laos full victims, bombs dropped decades ago. is the u.s. making amends for the tragedy in laos? what helped to the people need in that little land of mines?
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i am max kaiser. this is the kaiser a 4. remember big golden rule of big calling. you don't change bitcoin. bickley changes you face. max keiser guess what citibank is now doing new math on big coin. yeah. it's to the moon. i put my feet up like that because i do want to know that there were some comments in our orange pill espanol group. read max scene, maybe s. and l. set is max without socks on the sets. and i could tell he for sure, i see bare feet here. that's another on substantiated conspiracy theory. of course i would be wearing socks. you need socks to get to the moon. you need to wear moon
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boots for sure. then when bits are a requirement and a lot of other stuff is dated as the whole story unfolds. i can't believe what citibank is saying, because citibank has become actually even more aggressive on the price than john mcafee. and john mcafee was always like crazy beyond the pale price predictions. and now citibank has kind of taken the price prediction crown. but i think that we're going to have more banks are going to be competing with each other to come up with higher and higher price. predictions, but none of them are going to be capture the ultimate bull market number because remember, big coin has no top because fear money has no bottom. there are tons and tons of scammers with price predictions for big coin, but there's only a few that know what they're talking about. there's people like paul tudor jones. there are people like stan truck miller and there are people like max keiser max keiser has had a price target of 20000 in the near term for quite a while. back,
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you know, in 2011 or 12 you said it might go 210-0000. citibank is now looking at their 4 x. strata, just as looking at it and says that big price to reach $318000.00 by december 2021 . as the new gold, citi bank director says, bequests market cycles are becoming larger and the current bull trend could take it to $318000.00 by december 2021 predicted a managing director at citi bank. he says this bull market started in 2018. that the bull markets and big question have been getting longer and longer each cycle. and so this is why just based on comparing it to previous cycles and then being conservative about how much it's going to go up compared to previous cycles in the bitcoin market. since you know, 2009 he says he's predicting a price of 318000 just based on a conservative estimate compared to previous trends. right.

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