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the i or i see in the stories it shake. the weak hair now to europe reveals its 8th is worse than to deter miger and to powerful sam cannon is being used to assure up its borders. that is the block southern states demand for action and made a spike. a new company will start to come. we look back at the 1st face to face global financial event this year as well. the business li, this gathered in st. petersburg among the guest is president painted to announce plans for faxing tourism industry and also to come. israel's opposition pledges to give parliament from official statements and minute coalition government on monday, which could lead or which could end. benjamin netanyahu 12 years is prime minister for this i came here because we have been betrayed,
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not terribly. bennett and gideon saw happy tre does. and concerns her to liberty employees in the united states a whole day can make that stuff get back to native against koby, while the k considers making jobs. compulsory front blind medical workers. ah, hello. that the latest development look back at the last 7 days to watch and we can hear on the international. now, europe is moving to prevent another wave of illegal migrants on thursday. the french prime minister visited cheesier distress the need for cooperation to control illegal crossings. and comes after a spanish enclave in north africa saw thousands crossed from morocco in a single day. while growing numbers. if you come as also continue to arrive on his
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lease land produce arrived. little going to italy will continue to play a role in terms of resources and training capacity. but i repeat, say, we need a rapid and concrete action from a european union. it is unacceptable for a government to say that they are a tech and the board us, in this case, sprains borders that they are open in the board. so that $10000.00 immigrants could enter spanish cities such as c, u to in less than 48 hours because of disagreements, differences, and discrepancies in foreign policy. meanwhile, border security has been given a high tech upgrading crease and we'll see gods using long range acoustic devices. along the frontier with turkey, with more his shot davinsky saying you struggle to find a solution to illegal immigration is a bit of an understatement. it's page money to countries like turkey to take people back. it's school bold internally who is responsible with the much touted doubling
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rules. meaning it was the 1st country that a migrant arrived in. even places like italy and greece to shoulder the burden beefed up to the buddha management agency in a big hole back the tight. but as each solution has failed, the book has gone back to the drury board, now is travel. ease is up again following the cobra pandemic. europe wants to be clear, like, on know, welcome, a long range acoustic device. in one in 3 or 5. the noise is just one of a plethora of new techniques being using grease. the idea is to make sure that any migrant trying to cross illegally from turkey, no, no,
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to you must be me. with new systems like the sound cannon, an armored vehicles. we can prevent illegal entry. defense has been constructed in the areas where we have the biggest problems. and the automated surveillance system will now provide us with an additional weapon to deal with this threat. observation tower is being crated with long range cameras, night vision and sensor, or able to identify any suspicious activity. a lie detector is a virtual voted guarding to be vote, but also be piloted. you attempt to find a solution. and if all else fails, anyone attempting to cross the border will face the huge. see you the idea of building a wall to keep people out isn't you going going from thing is the muted such plans between the us and mexico. the you raise concerns in europe? we have a history that has told us that every time that once invests in divisions and
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walls, you might end up being in a prison. if you built all walls around you. and we have a nice story and the tradition and an identity based on the fact that we celebrate when wolf are broke down and bridges all bits fast forward. if he is late and europe is playing coffee catch, penning itself in human rights groups. say that these new developments all worrying when you put barriers, go to find another way. these ways normally are depending on smugglers. these ways are more dangerous and more in depth. and more suffering. so you have many people who know very well this by trying to come with it being either made lose their life . and when they don't have any other choice in life, they will make even that difficult steps to see people are going to lose their lives. people who are dying outside of the board of europe. but anyway, you can,
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citizen would sleep wise because the stupid, i'm not dying in our day doing that just dying at the boilers. this is something that was in your mind. it's something that we need to stop. and it is something that we need to change of those are suspicious that measures such as the a i powered law detection, are essentially being tested out before being rolled out elsewhere. we are seeing the borders and entreating for in national is generally is that it's often a testing field for technologies that are later than used on europeans as well. and that's why everybody should care in their own self interest. what is happening at the borders you is under pressure to show that it's doing something, but that doesn't mean that it's getting it right. you migration policy failures
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were recently highlighted by the un, which said that it was putting human rights sample i at risk countries or increasing a defending boot or was approx 27 members. they still continue to argue among 3 cells and an e. u, past migration on this island, it's still active, reach ga, tv ski o t. paris this week crushes northern capitals in petersburg, coasted born at the biggest global financial events of the year. it was, in fact, the 1st face to face mass gathering of its kind since upon demick hit. and among the key speakers was vladimir to tin, who gave his views on domestic and global issues. oh, we planned to discuss so brilliant relations and we need to find ways to regulate them because they are
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a very low point that the moment we'll be talking about strategic stability, regulating conflicts in the world, hotspots disarmament. the pandemic and the environment. germany's dream to see it in favor of taking american liquefied gas, but if they're really green, they should know that 70 percent of us gas is produced by hydraulic fracturing. motive not for the environment and the conclusions are as follows. st. musson gas is more environmentally friendly, clean up, cheaper, more reliable partners have made a choice to the north string to project oh, measures and use it in russia is, you know, makes its own contribution to the fight against corona virus. we have, for vaccines develop domestically, and the accomplishments of our scientists have got wide recognition across the
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world. sputnik v has already been registered in 66 countries homes, more than 3200000000 people. i would like to highlight that we haven't just used all unique technologies, not just created capabilities from manufacturing vaccines in russia. rule for helping other countries to develop their own production capacities to oh, when you do, we'll just go through needs. there's a widespread practice of people from other countries coming specifically to russia to get the job against corona virus. in this regard, i would like to off the government to analyze all aspects of this issue by the end of the month in compliance. of course, with all safety measures and sanitary requirements to organize the conditions for phone citizens to get a chance to have the vaccine on a commercial basis. then while also among the top level guests taking to the sage was the austrian chancellor, sebastian kurtz,
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he joined the conversation via video link and said that he regretted that brussels has not so far given russia's putting the vaccine. the green light, some sort of came in or it doesn't matter where the faxing comes from, is from russia, from the us, or from china. every bits of success in the fight against corona virus is the shed success of the entire world. the good of all people mean and therefore geo politics should not stand in the way of those development. i'm very happy that sputnik vi has been registered by more than 60 countries around the world and supplied the which means that this fax will be available for all of us very soon. but aside from the pandemic before most, i touched on the many, many other issues as well, including city planning. we got the thoughts of a top architect on the future of russian cities. russia is a great country and can, you can do anything rational. if russia decides to do also what we see now in moscow, yes, there is now a tendency for a high rises. that is more than this,
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you know, for sustainable architecture. so i'm sure architecture supported with an architecture will find its place in moscow. we are fortunate to work with some of the greatest companies in russia, such as gas from spare band their russian railways will bring for them, designs of some large headquarters or office buildings with these great companies. we're trying through these big projects to create a very high quality of public space and to get to the city. and it becomes a place which blurs the boundary between corporate and people. israel, ny. where on monday, the opposition statement and forming a new government will be brought to parliament that will set in motion the process of a vote of confidence in a new coalition and could bring to an end. but i mean,
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yes ya, he's 12 years in power. some televi, if his poor asleep well this might just be the end of the 12 year reign of these lady prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he had had numerous opportunities to form a coalition government that has failed. they have been for elections in the space of 2 years and all of them have ended unsuccessfully for a ton yahoo! he has divided public support. at the same time, he is in the middle of a corruption trial which hasn't lent him any particular brownie points. and although there was a recent war between israel and gaza, that you might have thought would have led him to port because nathan, yahoo, of course presenting himself as the strong man. it doesn't seem to have done that. now at exactly 35 minutes before the midnight deadline expired, the country's opposition leader appeared informed president reuben briefly and that
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he was able to form the next government at the same time he is urging the parliament to hold a special station in which they will concern the incoming government, technically this is not a done deal until the parliament station is held. you also have a coalition that crosses the entire spectrum from the political right to the political left. so even if the new government goes forward, there are questions being asked about how successful and how long it will last. but to be the one thing that all these political parties have in common is a united front against natania natania, who as fuming that he is after some power. he will then become the leader of the opposition. he will not be able to introduce any kind of parliamentary immunity and at the same time it is expected that the new government is going to push for new legislation that will limit the number of terms of office that
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a prime minister conserve. and at the same time will prevent an official who has charges against him from holding office. so certainly a lot happening and potentially a lock could happen in the coming days. wednesday by suppose his opponents as a new coalition deport to the street to show their feelings. i right wing it. so the coalition for trial or whether it's bullies to hope for an end to the political deadlock, israel has had for that, she's in the last 2 years. and then the failure of this latest effort to form and you government could force yes another. c for this i think no legitimacy, a man has 6 parliament seats away the wrong thing. i think the government will
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stand because everybody from the right and of course, from the central left knows it is impossible to work with net on the actual and that he's doing damage to israel. i came here because we have been betrayed. nestali, bennett and gideon saw, have betrayed. does the next find to in the israeli army? i feel betrayed. there is no one to defend me from a left wing government. but middle east expert told us that desperation to avoid another ballot is what is holding the coalition together. well, brought people together and ostensibly was, you know, they want to get rid of nathan, you know, who, you know, and his 12 year ruled. there are issues of corruption and being charged and so on and so forth. but the underlying issue would probably be that all these people, all these parties would not want to see a yet another round of elections. why? because what happened during the past month and the round of violence is that there was a significant and
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a huge full resolution within these really scientists. once you have that center parties and left parties and so on, they wouldn't have a chance. so if they do not make a move now, then probably benjamin is in will be able to form a government or chooses not to form a government in favor of a next trend of election where he would gain an even bigger majority. and so what really governance is those people is not the will to succeed, but the will to fail or to avoid failure in any upcoming election. watching out international continue our review of the week just after this the hello, this is driven by dream shaped by those in
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the me i think we dare to ask in summer solution. that's where i would look at the problems and look at the solution and that today we've got the one and only marshall auerbach is the market analyst that levy institute researcher and tragic follower of the toronto police by maybe this is they are they want to stand that the the me ah,
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welcome back to the weekly. now, companies in the united states can now require stuff to get milky lated against cove. it, they wonder the new guidelines they cannot, worse them. exceptions are made for those with disabilities and, or, and on religious grounds. before the ruling, more than a 100 health care workers, they had already found a lawsuit against the hospital network in texas, which gave staff a june 7th deadline to get the job medical work is argued. they don't want to be forced to take an experimental shot to fear of getting fired for the 1st time in the history of the united states, an employer is forcing an employee to participate in an experimental vaccine trial . as a condition for continued employment method is hospitalized, forcing your employees to be human guinea pigs. while compulsory jobs are also being debated in the u. k, where the country's vaccination minister says that the government is considering
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making shots obligatory for an h. s. front line staff, there is a precedent for this, obviously surgeons get vaccinated for hepatitis b. so it's something that we are absolutely thinking about. but my call again in an alert, debated the issue with supporters of the move and also with those who are critics who reject the comparison with the hepatitis jap miss. reject home in certain features. the difference with, with those i'm saying they been properly tied and tested the target non she vaccines have yet to be fully licensed. graham happens until 2023. so the population of your machines are passively being giddy things. unfortunately, the government has caressed people in the care of how profession to. ready say by wishes and of course with the general public as well,
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because they haven't exercised the control of the media. we have a type of debate that is a political decision. and one that they will have to take and it's, it's been one that's been coming down the track for them ever since the vaccines were, were released. but it's not a surprise, it's all. and i suspect just my suspicion they'll end up making it mandatory for all staff. really. if you're telling people they have to have something that a year ago they had that did not have to have at all. that's a very rapid change, isn't it? in somebody's health it is, but that's a decision from politicians to make. we have this is really the kind of didn't know what is the problem. what are we doubting without seeing the amounts of transmission that happened in hospitals about less than 6 months ago. it was enormous. i definitely do not think that's going to be welcomed by
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a large majority of so i'm going to be intrusive and considering the disproportionate number of health care workers that were affected by coven, i may be very difficult to understand why we would be wanting to have mandatory vaccinations. the aspect of this is that lots of us lost our lives and were affected by co, vague 19 due to lack of p. p a. there was a poor communication. we felt in the front of it. most of us working on stress and p. t s d, and then the southern, the government, if they conduct life they're supporting, now injects, and also the same back to nation. they need to address the issues. why the issues, the safety of this back, the congress expected. you know, a lot of people will actually flee to health service if it becomes a mandatory that was the biden administration acknowledges the so called lab believe ferry, on the chinese origins of the corona virus chief medical advisor anthony fact she's
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calling on basing to release the medical records, if we can lab work as a may, president biden did order a speedy investigation into the origins of cove. it after originally saying that no pro was needed when the days leading up to the decision. the wall street journal reported the 3 hand lab research is we're already sick in november of 2019 citing an unnamed us intelligence report, but his murdered gas. t of now explains major questions remain a year ago. trump was blasted as crazy and then same for all his talk about the coven lab league theory, that these pestilence out of a chinese bio lab, that it was perhaps an engineer bio weapon. but in america, it's only crazy if you don't like who said that a world health organization expert says is impossible to 10 tell when the huron corona virus will peak. i think it's going to speck. it's going to come across to
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a lot of americans as backing of xena phobia housing community that has believed and continues to believe and have in their words, low confidence on the viruses. precise origin said a likely possibility. are you saying you think it's likely that that, that, that's the way it happened that, that they've been covering it up? yes, this idea was loaded to the public and i mean, loaded through an article on board street journal. the others claim that i named officials told them that employees at the woo had institute of viral ology, were among the 1st to show symptoms. it could be significant. this members of the same team working with current viruses, went to hospital with similar symptoms. shortly before the pandemic was 1st identified, which is coincidentally, nothing new. this was reported last year back then biting the cues. trump of spreading xenophobia with his woo hadn't flu and flu comments. now, biden has restarted an investigation into the potential lab league theory,
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or have belong by this article, an article by a guy who helped to fabricate the deadliest lie of the 21st century. michael gordon . was the central figure behind the lie of saddam's weapons of mass destruction. and the last 14 months iraq has sought to buy 5 thousands of specially designed aluminum tubes, which american officials believe were intended as components of centrifuges to enrich uranium. the claim turned out to be false, for which the new york times eventually apologized, lend, which they said was handed to them by the white house in 2002. but we have found a number of instances of coverage that was not as rigorous as it should have been on september, 8th, 2002. the lead article of the paper was headlines, u. s. s husein intensified quest for a bon parts that report concerned. they aluminum tubes that the administration advertised insistently as components for the manufacturer of nuclear weapons fuel.
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it should have been presented more cautiously. it wasn't just this one that he did this. michael gordon has a lot of these inside sources and anonymous friends. and other words, michael gordon has a reputation for laundering i, a and white house talking points and this information to the press and to the mattress spreading propaganda. as journalism, his work was arguably biblical at the beginning, the invasion of iraq and paving the way for the deaths of millions of people. and i didn't stop there. now. photographs and descriptions from easton ukraine endorsed by the obama administration on sunday suggest that many of the green men are indeed russian military and intelligence forces equipped in the same fashion as russian special operation. troops involved and arctic seeing the crimea region in february . 4 days later, and after the damage had been done,
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and people had been misled into believing that russian troops were invading ukraine, the new york times again came out to refute the discredited images. more recently, some of those grainy for to cross have been discredited. it all feels rather familiar. the rush, publication of something exciting, often based on an executive branch leak and then afterwards with a kind of morning after feeling here comes the more sober, less prominently displayed. follow up story to deal with objections who are not clarifying much of anything. i don't know enough about cove it to get its origins. neither do the innumerable experts and professors. we've talked to what i do know needs not to trust a guy who is referred to the laundromat. they're very close relations between the, the, the intelligence agencies and the media very close. the intelligence agencies use the media all the time to leak information to,
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to spread rumors to make certain officials they, they don't like, look bad. we saw this tremendously during the rush it gate episode under trunks when, when there were vast numbers of leaks, there were all. busy intended mega trump or his various officials look bad look like they were colluding with russia. and these leaks came out of the intelligence agencies that is quite clear and the press lasted up the press lumper. they couldn't get enough. they. ready were very eager, they were eager for more and they never questioned why the intelligence agencies will leaking in this information. or what kind of motive the agencies had in mind. not the early release surveys of to city and matthew boss behind more than 100 killings his spark public rage. his jail time was cut for cooperating with
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authorities and apologizing for his crimes locals to dante's sincerity. and the justice system to be reformed me. hey, will you know stream and it really hurt, even though it was not a surprise because there has been a lot of talk about it late. visually, it is a blow. giovanni bruce car has been released because he collaborated close at the moment to the families of the victims of the matthew. this criminal did horrible things. he killed so many people. and we all want to ask ourselves the question. did he really regret what he did? did he say everything he knows about the massacres that have bloodied cecily when
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he truth and justice? we asked to say to continue investigating and make this criminal. so just come at the ha station evening here. moscow you'd be marching weekly. we're back again in about 30 minutes. the one to make sure, you know board is under my number t's as emerge. we don't have authority, we go to the back seen the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judge. 2 governors crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is to
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response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together the what i mean, i can remember when it would flood one time in the fall and then one time in the spring, you know, break up. and now, i mean, already 3 times this year they said, you know, people get nervous about the flooding at their houses and, and even to stay at school or even getting out of new talk because they're worried about that kind of stuff. and, and just the last 2 storms have taken so much away. you know, you went and measured the last couple of storms and they're like knocked off 1020 feet in 11. yeah. and so there's been more journals to do over the.
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