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the secret services but i mean. the great of nor. for. crying for justice on. germany imposes a travel freeze on countries where highly infectious new strains have been detected a move that business leaders say will put an extra strain on the economy. u.s. business is bombarded by death threats for posting that her husband supports donald trump. one gentleman actually said he was coming to kill me one christmas. and i can tell you that it was bad enough that law enforcement. and thousands turned out in poland where there's been days of unrest over a new law banning almost cool abortions which is now in effect.
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for moscow you're watching r.t. international with me holkins were a few watts riots welcome to the program. and germany is imposing a travel freeze with all countries where a new highly infectious strain of covert my team has been detected france is taking things one step further closing its borders to almost always it is from outside the e.u. . in addition to the coup a few measures which have produced real insufficient results we've decided to stick the following additional measures without delay any arrival in france or any departure from altered free tool from a country outside the european union will be banned except for essential travel. well several of the e.u. states are following suit amid soaring case numbers and a severe shortage of vaccines the republic is buying non-essential cross border
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travel and portugal has closed its border with spain our europe correspondent these are all of the reports on the latest steps from germany. this weekend tough new restrictions on travelers coming into germany from 7 different countries will come into place from saturday they're already here when it comes to travelers arriving for me you men the states ireland and portugal as well as those coming from the united kingdom brazil and south africa from sunday that list will grow to 7 to include the african nations of s. white danny and lee so too the reason these have been put in place is that these nations have seen rises and the infections of mutated variants of the corona virus the german interior minister the horse and say hoff said before they were officially put in place that germany would have to do they speak because there wasn't a unified e.u. solution on the horizon. information searing all the information we have we do not
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expect there to be european solution that meets or expecting a sions in the near future that is why we are preparing as a nation there are some exceptions for those coming into germany german citizens and permanent residents will be allowed to arrive from those nations on that list transit passengers and those travelling to do with the movement of goods will also be permitted to travel but those are the exceptional circumstances that have been granted by the the german side it hasn't gone down well politically with the opposition here in germany the greens have called it an affront to germany's e.u. partners for berlin to act unilaterally in this way while the free democrats have said that it basically covers up the fact that the vaccination program here in germany hasn't been going as well as people would have liked floods and trouble bird zuko but it's look these we must 1st of its nation vaccines are the most
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reliable in the only way out of this pandemic it may not be popular with everyone but the travel bans. in place of travelers arriving from 7 different nations here to germany and they will be in place until the 17th of february at least economist richard vanner told us the travel ban could end up hurting the german economy even more so it is a copy of the u.k. policies. and. people from tanzania and africa and brazil and they claim that you know it's because of this new strain which is not really clear is not really well established. and other countries like germany saw that they believe the u.k. statements government statements and they say well then we ban u.k. travelers as well and the same what the u.k. is banning but it doesn't make any sense german businesses are very international even local small family owned businesses tend to be international exporters
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and to get international deals 'd you do need some travel the further restrictions will of course further damage the economy. as it's being proposed should really include a very detailed analysis of all the costs and all the benefits well let's look at that 1st before we further consider such a proposal. a woman in the u.s. state of virginia has received death threats online and on her phone after revealing her husband supports donald trump mary jane harman posted a photo on facebook of her husband and friends getting ready to go to trump's last rally as president within hours she was bombarded with messages accusing her of being a domestic terrorist and threatening her with physical violence she told us her story. somebody got a hold a picture off my personal page and i'd imagine somebody that. knows me inside. him in about 5 o'clock that night my don't shop started getting some ugly phone
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calls and it just it just kind of spiral from there some people took that snapshot and started putting the owners of the shop or domestic terrorists and the phone just was ringing in ringing and ringing and i can tell you all day thursday and friday are phone never stopped ringing and 1st we were inserting it. but when you're hearing things like i hope your building burns i hope you die i hope you rot in hell. one gentleman actually said he was coming to kill me one person threatened my grandbabies and i can tell you that it was bad enough that law enforcement had to get in and give us them advice on how to keep everybody safe off the hamlin became the target of a hate campaign she appeared on the local t.v. news that triggered an outpouring of support from across the country. story reflects a c.b.s. news poll showing most americans now see their fellow citizens as the country's
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biggest threat just 8 percent think 4 of us response sent a bigger challenge than rejoin hamlin says the issue boils down to freedom of expression. you can walk through that through the doors of learn to shut up in no matter what your policies are we treat everyone with the same kindness and love and respect everybody gets treated the same way because this is america and we have the right to think differently in to express our views without being believed to be a free without someone saying if you don't think the way we think we're going to shut your business. if you don't admit that you're wrong in now you think the way we think we're going to torment you that is it is not the country we grew up in i understand there's people that may not want to come here because they choose not to support a business that believes one way or another and that's the greatest thing a better country you can spend your money anywhere that you. poland has been
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gripped by 4 nights of our street protests against the near total ban on abortions which took effect on wednesday in warsaw thousands marched to the headquarters of the ruling law and justice party defying pandemic restrictions critics say the new law violates women's rights and was forced out forced in the country without public support and some of the morning action from the european union. so it's just another burden falls on the doctors who have to make a very difficult choice they can be brave in saying that no statement changes or the law can continue to do abortions and back east there will be sued by the state and we will help them what is happening inside pretty much it's scary and there was think is that back to the european union the new european community doesn't do anything to help us with it i don't want to leave pollen because it's my country and i don't want someone to push me out i'm going to fight for the country's future as long as i have strength and the hope that things will change and also nations
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incurable diseases or risks to the baby's health it means 90 percent of previously legal abortions have been criminalized punishable by prison time and more now on the last 7 oceans you to rape incest or a risk to the mother's life. now the amendments were passed by postman's constitutional tribunal back in october but needed 3 months to take effect due to the scale of public opposition has been condemned by brussels which says the ruling puts women's lives at risk the e.u. accuses the government of heaping pressure on judges to pass the decision and called it a sign of the collapse of the rule of law in the country poland's top court though insists it's just asserting the right to life the constitutional court once again affirmed that a person has the right to life from the moment of conception human life has the same value before birth as when a person is young and adult or elderly the polish legal system is built on that basis abortion means taking
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a child's life the eugenic premises for the killing of the unborn violate that constitutional basis we discussed the near total ban on abortions and the use response with campaigns and academics. what poland is doing is turning the tide on the barbarism of the rest of the world the rest of europe and saying we're going to value life no matter how into how disabled it may be we're going to probably with some treasure it and look after it's the best of our intention and credit to poland and i think poland is going to lead the way on this and hopefully the tribe will turn in the rest of europe as well as a result you know i clearly am in a very different position to these gentlemen because i understand the human cost of these laws and the idea that this law is going to stop abortion is ludicrous it's going to start seeing abortions and it's going to star abortions for people who don't have financial means my feeling is that abortion should be a decision between the pregnant person and a medical professional and everybody else can have whatever views they would like
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to have around map. the. ocean look. at the world. so we. should not. point. china has announced it will no longer recognize the british national overseas passport issued to hong kong residents the u.k. had earlier said the ideas would pave the way for millions of its former colony to move to britain a move by aging blasted as meddling in its internal affairs. this will only end up hurting britain's own interests no forces under whatever circumstances can erode the determination of the chinese government and the chinese people to uphold
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national sovereignty and security safeguard hong kong prosperity and stability and oppose external intervention order the new rules coming into force this week the passport holders can live study and work in the u.k. for 5 years after which they can apply for citizenship the new scheme was heavily backed by prime minister boris johnson. i'm immensely proud that we have brought in this new route for hong kong british national overseas passports to live work and make their home in the country in doing so we have our there is our profound ties of history and friendship with the people of hong kong and we have stood up for freedom and autonomy values both the u.k. and hong kong hold dear all the plans were out things in law in response to chinese legislation giving beijing greater powers over hong kong subsequent riots over the law to dozens of arrests london accuse beijing of breaching its pledge in hong kong to 7 handover to maintain the liberties and autonomy for 50 years britain argues it has
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a moral duty to protect its former subjects and international relations analyst victor gao thinks hong kong residents are on lightly to take up the offer of moving to the u.k. . now in terms of the old passports now they are talking about giving a lot of people they are talking about millions of hong kong people the right to move to hong london or britain and eventually become u.k. citizens 1st of all i don't think a lot of people in ha got want to do that why because hong kong is one of the most efficient place to live and to do business and it will continue to do so they compare much better than britain as a country secondly what the british government is doing is to give 2nd class citizenship to the hong kong people because it was they move to hong kong they need to live there for 5 years before they have a right to apply for you cases a ship i don't think people really want to do that so i think the british
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government is really very much double standards and what they are really talking about is very a whole. matter of new york city says he wants the state to come clean about the true number of covert deaths in nursing homes that after the break. stocks bonds commodities currencies everywhere you look in the world you have price discovery is broken and the ability to make markets has been shattered because access to free money is now ubiquitous and virtually infinite. there's nothing a narcissist hates more than to have their inflated ego collide with another
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narcissist just like in greek mythology it's a long and messy clash of titans but on avoidable if healing and order are to be achieved is this just what we're seeing in the current battle between good america bored by its own exceptionalism and donald trump the ultimate narcissistic. welcome back the mayor of new yorkers the morning the truth about covert deaths in nursing homes after an official report revealed the threat this thinks didn't show the full picture we have to make sense of this we have to get the full truth and we
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have to make sure it never ever happens again nothing like this happens again and we have to be honest about the numbers and i reports from new york attorney general concluded that care home deaths between march and november last year were around on the countered by as much as 50 percent as locker's have consequences for the governor scale of more pain explains. the nursing home scandal hanging over new york state governor andrew cuomo is head just won't go away a new report from the state's attorney general indicates that deaths in the elderly care homes could actually be 50 percent higher than was originally reported that's up to 13000 lives lost in new york it only tallied up the number who actually died within elderly care facilities not including those who went to the hospital after getting infected as the pandemic in their investigations continue it is imperative that understand why the residents of nursing homes in new york and the saudis suffered at such an alarming rate well we cannot bring back the individuals who
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lost to this crisis this report seeks to offer transparency that the public deserves and to spare increased action to protect our most vulnerable residents the report singled out while most decision to send covert patients to elderly care homes it was an attempt to free up hospital space that may have cost 4800 new york the lives cuomo is office dismissed the report as an accurate the word on the count implies there are multiple fatalities that have been reported this is factually wrong the department of health has consistently made clear that on numbers reports based on the place of death those words are of little comfort to solve a local news media just lost both of her in-laws last summer and she couldn't hold back her feelings a family was affected and i wasn't seeing the coverage i wasn't seeing the questions being asked of this governor he continued to pass the blame on everyone
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else democrats and republicans have now lined up to condemn cuomo reports from new york state's handing of could 1000 in nursing homes reveals a profound failure of executive leadership governor cuomo and the new york state department of health cheating our elders as expandable as if their lives were nothing more than the cost of doing business this is shocking and unconscionable but not surprising our governor actually wrote. book about leadership the middle of the curve the 19 pandemic but as we learned today and as many suspected he never told the whole story at the start of the pandemic mainstream us media poured the law on to governor andrew cuomo for his handling of the pandemic in new york state but now it seems pretty clear that he made a bad decision and the media's darling is facing a full blown scandal. artsy new york 'd but we get reaction from dave lindorff who's the editor of the new saw it this can't be happening and should most who is the executive director of the long term care community coalition. a mother in law
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died of covidien a new jersey nursing home which was doing the same thing where you know the state was shifting people out of hospitals in new jersey into nursing homes and then presenting those nursing homes which are much lower staffed and much less good at infection control than hospitals are and not surprisingly the disease spread right through them they did but the eliza nursing homes their risk however i don't think that they required nursing homes to take in residence with coping it probably led to more people being taken in and should've gone and but it was very clear the longstanding federal requirements are that nursing homes can only accept only accept residents if they have the staffing and the supplies necessary in the u.s. because the government until very recently would not subsidize. any
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home care for the elderly the nursing home industry which is mostly for profit has lobbied very intensively with a lot of money to politicians in every state to not provide decent funding for in home care of your elderly parents a lack of accountability when residents are abused to leave or when a state inspector goes in and finds violations the nursing home you know if i know have any penalty so that's part of the problem and i think not having a really strong minimum staffing level standards in this country and in new york state also exacerbated the problem and there is almost no financial accountability in this country for how you nursing homes use the monies that they receive and that's something that is becoming increasingly clear. british prime minister is
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being accused of hypocrisy over his recent visit to scotland officials that are saying he should be abiding by the knocked on rules that everyone else has the following he has authority. this trip by the prime minister of state assembly to save the union going down very badly in a number of causes not least because many of deemed it has not been essential your course in the midst of a very deadly 2nd wave of the crowded 19th pandemic chad and our sponsors major clits is so politicized troops north of the border that the welsh 1st minister mark trying to suggest that boris johnson was wrong cite that journey i am only leaving my home or place of work in a genuine image and see and that's because the rules in wales are stay at home work from home we are at level 4 'd of a public health emergency and on the whole i think it is preferable for people who
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make rules that we expect other people to observe to observe them or selves another person within the government ranks to come in for criticism as the home secretary pretty to sell she's been criticised for holding a meeting great session with police offices in oxfordshire again questions being raised as to whether that's really essential abyss tightened a law ordinary people are being harassed and harangued by police when they do nothing more for example we've seen scenes of people travelling to work or going to the shops to do their sensual shopping and yet being stopped and harassed by police . and about how i would say. i'm hitting on and i have a really hated woman my mother and i do it right on i'm. going to.
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one assume just because you don't believe there you had a right to stop anyone you want and get it he told the kurds were you need to be really informed about. all of that will unleash seen into the notion and the perception amongst people in the country that one rule for those in government and one rule for everyone else. russian billionaire has come forward to contest the claim boyle position activists alexina valley that president putin owns an opulent palace by the black sea are called the autumn bags as the massive compound is his saskia taylor explains. around a week ago a story about a so-called palace apparently belonging to russian president vladimir putin a mugged a number of outrageous details that then came out over 1300000000 dollars in a place near in the south of the country on the black sea over 17000 square meters a casino and underground one of the more exciting details golden toilet brush is
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worth $850.00 now these cranes were in a video by a russian opposition figure on it saying a phony who just remind is currently in custody awaiting a court hearing on charges of consistently violating his parole now this 2 hour exposé as he's calling it has been viewed over 100000000 times on you tube so it is worth mentioning that the average watching time is just 8 minutes nevertheless this video was seen widely as a catalyst for the protests that took place in a number of russian cities this past weekend and that have been again for this sunday well one also directly about this tonight any connection saying that no such property has ever belonged or does currently belong to him or any of his family members but apparently that's not the end of the story because new information has now come to light the author of which is the popular news outlet on telegram called
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match now it didn't interview with the russian business mogul. in the interview takes full responsibility for this munch and he says yes it belongs to me i've long had an interest in the hotel business and that's exactly my plan here i want to turn this palace on the coast into a beautiful resort now the interview with comes just a day or 2 off to mash conducted its own filmed investigation john less actually visiting this controversial site and that what they showed us was very different to what we've previously seen in. in holland's 3 d. footage there were no armed guards no golden toilet brushes no underground hockey ranks it really was a total building site there are also some parts of these claims that have not yet been responded to for example why is there a no fly zone there's also been some discussion as to whether russia's federal
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protective service is responsible for security that it denies that some say otherwise so it's very much a case of one side claims this and other side claims are both sides claim to have the evidence that supports the arguments but i do way it's clear that novell needs to initially but now. seeming de bunking over that. spied a lot of conversation here in russia. up next to max and stacey a look at the options trading that led to the game stop debacle plus the latest global economic news in the cars reports we're back in half an hour with the latest headlines join us again that.
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right now there are 1000000 people who are overweight or obese it's also tumble to self. and sugary and salty and addictive it's not at the individual level it's not individual well power in africa one believing that one never changed this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the medical and scientific establishment. so what's driving the obesity epidemic it's corporate profit.
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secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however he even the most prosperous can be deceived within the 0 song there were 2 view houses were allowed leaders prison was located and the only cia people had access to the story for investigators sure hell they uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean. the great of nor. or nonsense. pocket p.c. may be a sore knee for. crying for justice on r.t. . hi i'm max kaiser of this is the kaiser report everything's going so plan let's check in with stacey max full disclosure at the 1st headline is actually from
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you it's a tweet from you what's happening with g m e today shows maintaining fair and orderly markets becoming a nightmare market making technology across all markets globally is breaking down the direct result of central banks server price discovery across all markets is shot to heck and this is referring to one of these talks out there called game stop g m e was the symbol or is the simple game stop yeah you're seeing that correctly currently 47 percent on 2500000 shares of pre-market volume it was $20.00 just 2 weeks ago no there's no fundamental news behind that kind of move so it was a $100.00 it was like up 45 percent over 45 percent in the premarket in just one day 50 percent the day before so i know news other than some reddit form boards
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like pump and dump and price so this is wildly fluctuating and the securities and exchange commission had to halt trading on this particular item last i checked 5 times in a single day and the volume is greater then traded on the proxy for the market itself the s. and p. s.p.y. i guess is the the e.t.f. the trades the market as such there's more volume in this particular issue strangely and i don't think i've ever seen this both a call and the puts we're trading up right so that shows clearly. uncategorically that market making and prices coverage is completely broken now if you could say it's only in this particular issue but that's not true it's really rampant across all markets stocks bonds commodities currencies everywhere you look in the world you have price discovery is broken and the ability to.
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