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90000 dead americans last year from opiate overdose, i'd say j how you got blood on your hands because that's a direct result of mal investment, money printing, and rogue economics that you're practicing as a charlatan. from tanks to tank has britain colds in the army to alleviate pressure of the petro pumps, people panic by fuel pulse, the public blames the media for stoking hysteria, although many are pointing to the government. the news is the need of playing the media. media. government tried to play. meanwhile, across europe, gas prices hit a new hi with the german government, wanting people to prepare for a chilly month ahead. at the same time as the countries energy regulators still yet to grow, to license for rushes note stream to gas pipeline. and a paramount challenge shaken by officers outspoken criticism of the hasty
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withdrawal from afghanistan, the u. s. army supp as a spike in military suicides. we look into what's behind the tragic trend. ah hello, good to happy with us this saturday i'm calling bray without is world news at 10. first, the british government is bringing in the army to deliver fuel from monday after a chaotic week, which is seen massive keeter's of petrol stations across britain. around 200 service personnel, the set to hit the road with the defense secretary saying that still needed to ease the pressure on the petrol stations. even though the prime minister claims the situation is stabilizing, the crisis began after fuel deliveries were disrupted, due to a shortage of tank drivers. as pressure builds on the palm sank as spilled over with some members of the public, lashing out a journalist who were reporting on the fuel crisis. a poll suggests that many
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believe that the media is responsible for the panic buying now with more on who might be to blame his shoddy edwards, dashti. the u. k. is still in the middle of the pandemic. no, not the co with one petra, $17.00 whole days of backed up cause dr. is waiting hours to fill up and public transport diverted to avoid the gridlock. anyone in a call that's been running on empty will tell you, it's been chaos and many blame the national media for it. a quick search on social networking sites like twitter and facebook show thousands upon thousands of posts living news outlets the causing the product buying. if there are no shortages, then while you are putting on the 6 p, p, petro stations closing temporarily should have been an old story. maybe the old saying some things are better left unsaid applies here. there was no excuse for any vitriol aim to journalists on this or any other topic. you must acknowledge that the way this has been reported influences the decisions the public make. and you
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have a responsibility to consider this in your reporting. and journalists have even suffered some appalling abuse to, as soon as people recognize that i'm a reporter in the shop. you know, when those you've called this is even that appointment concerns on the place. anyone that's reading the news is not read it carefully enough. if they've read the headline, sorry, with the text within the story properly, because it wasn't sure that there was no reason why journalists across the country have done. they've reported on the situation after the headlines, which accuse a little way down the road. i'm blocking road. we would really silly if we just ignored it. he's not to learn the last week. i was also told by driver to get a proper job and stop lying to the public. the report to simply points out, it's neither the media nor the public spoke. this simply isn't enough, laurie drive is to get the fuel to the petrol stations. ha,
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the news is the media media . is it for the one to see what is happening? they don't say we don't have faith not going. get paid for all, i think is probably mostly will just logical reactions. her well hardly being worried about petrol, but any hispanic violence people going when they need and the media is always manipulate in muscle. huffman, by other ha, myself a car. so an early to the this pro and by her, those so with the buses, a, some proliance as well. so all the noise is all related also. but exit media government for to play. you k as lawson astonishing a 100000 laurie drivers. but the government says the situation is now totally under control, the patch of the keys, the government of gaslighting, the nation. some of our members haven't had any fuel deliveries for nearly a week. there's been no easing off of the pressure from driver's wanting to fuel
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whenever they can, wherever they can, trying to calm this down appears to be a monumental task at the moment cabinet ministers warm though top level intervention will be required if the situation gets even worse we're still seeing strong demand and parts of the country are around fuel. the distribution mechanism is trying to respond to this unprecedented demand. i think of things started to deteriorate. further. obviously the prime minister and the secretary of state for energy whose responsibility this is, we'll have to review the situation. it is the sense that the government says it's low belief in the army to help with the supplies and even looking to dish arc temporary visas to get laurie drivers on the road. charge edwards dusty archie london. there is another solution as well from dominic rob in his new role as just as secretary, he's proposing to use prisoners to fill the driver shortfall and that ideas got people very fired up
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oh lawn. we've been getting prisoners undefended to do volunteering and unpaid work. why not, if there are shortages, encourage them to do paid book where there's a benefit for the economy benefit for society. ah, dominic robs, found the perfect lads to deliver fuel to britain's petrol stations. he would be more qualified to do rob's job. if this anything other than sarcasm, one can only hope that we don't have a shortage of pilots in the near future. minister, son lounges has another bad idea. i always knew this fellow secretly like freedom of movement. i
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was also a separate pam european fuel had i gathering, stayed with wind to just around the corner. reco gas prices continue to sweep the continent. one possible way out would be rushes, newly completed and old stream to gas pipeline. but germany still get to a granted all the necessary paperwork that could take months as an as to say, it's almost over it's blight. winter is coming grim reality for the either. he is unprepared. the german government has even released educational leaflets and videos, showing people how to cope this here. i rash is vast nor steam to gas pipeline to europe could have filled the energy void . but slow moving e u bureaucrats nips that hope and above the certification of the pipeline. as far
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as i know will be so light, it will probably not be able to help us out this winter, nor to stream to delays were hardly an issue. as recently as august, when gas and germany cost to relatively cheap $515.00 per 1000 cubic meters. but in barely more than a month, prices have more than doubled past the $1200.00 mark and wild brussels accuses gas from of manipulating prices at a time of urgent need. they had of german green party went even further. annually. net burbock accused moscow of black mailing europe by limit tanks, gas supplies, despite international energy agency calls to pump more. but the ration energy firm notes, it's meeting all contractual obligations in their entirety. and rash and gas may become even more in demand as europeans dont want production in their own backyard . here is that a nick, just north of berlin. a company looking to tap it's natural gas reserves,
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but not of locals get their way. gas production just doesn't fit into the regional concepts. it doesn't fit the time. it doesn't fit the climate crisis. many anti fossil activists demand more renewables, but even with europe's extremely generous green subsidies, they're still just 15 percent off the energy mix. not to mention renewables, notorious unreliability. when to when stop slowing or the sun doesn't shine. of course, green powder looks pretty good in theory, but it seems that there are hidden unexpected perils to germany tries to ramp up its use of renewables. it had been forced to suspend the use of 19 wind turbines, after one collapsed in a forest in western germany just hours before it was supposed to be officially launched. the $240.00 meet at all structure with its huge rotor blades, abruptly toppled over. the officials are now trying to determine how it happened. back when he was prime minister russian president vladimir putin joked about the difficult choices germany faced when it came to feel ha sketches. a certain german
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community doesn't like nuclear power. i don't want to make any comments. ah, the ocean below jones. understand what you're going to use for he think of them, you don't develop your nuclear power. what are you going to use? i would hope that a lot of you'd have to get it inside period to a particular alarm from the german media at the time back then. but prophetic, it may have been because now it's become an issue for the country that's far from funny. austria's former foreign minister told us that brussels failure to plan is the real problem. energy politics has also to do with securing supply with affordable prices, with bringing energy to the customer. and here we have seen mismanagement that we have been focusing only on moving out of forsythe, not anymore allowing companies tool to invest interest. i let, but it's
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a completely whole made dilemma. it's definitely not that the russians are not delivering dell, that russian energy companies, such a gust from fulfilling contracts. but the issue is manifold. and for the situation that we are in is one of our chief transition. and in an energy transition, you cannot simply move out of anything without moving into something. and this has been the case in germany. good news from russia where the health ministers announced some extremely positive news this saturday on the world health organizations along the way to the approval of the supporting v cobra vaccine. more on that next from egos, donald, following his meeting with the head of the w. h. o, the world health organization. russia's top health official has revealed that apparently, only a few bureaucratic hinders remain as russia's pioneering vaccine. sputnik re is on its way to being recognized and approved for emergency use by the w. h o. here's
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what he had to say. this was all barriers for sputnik. the authorization by the world health organization have been removed with only minor administer to procedures needing to be sorted out. this has been confirmed by the w. i chose director general. now russia sputnik re, has already been approved for use in some 70 countries with a combined population of 4000000000 people. now, it is estimated that more than 10000000 people have already received the 2 required jobs of sputnik v and are fully vaccinated with this. russian vaccine, so really the only thing left for it is to get the approval of the w h. o. about 2 weeks ago we will learned that the body had some questions about the production of sputnik, the at one of the factories essentially. now what is left for this factory is to, well bring it standards up to well the w e chose requirements and for the experts
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to visit the site and make sure that everything is in order. and hopefully this will put sputnik v on its home stretch towards being recognized by the w h o. after all, as putting agrees actually among worlds 3 most efficient vaccines along with pfizer and madonna. so hopefully it won't take long for it to join other jobs. and being recognized by the w h o. suicide among us troops is on the rise. according to a new pentagon report, it's up 15 percent from last year. with the us defense secretary calling the situation troubling. and a paramount challenge for his department at is far from the only issue facing america's armed forces of the past 2 months. several offices are publicly spoken out against them in the trees top ross of a range of issues to with the most contentious claims coming from marina stewart. ciello, he's quoting for lead is to be held accountable for the float withdrawal from afghanistan. he's also now awaiting trial for speaking out kind of open looks into
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why the u. s. army has been thrown into such disarray. the case of lieutenant colonel stuart sheller certainly raises a lot of questions. says criticism of the military certainly happens a lot these days for officers came forward publicly. recently condemning the u. s. military over a whole host of issues including vaccine mandates as well as alleged marxist indoctrination. apparently they've lost faith in the u. s. military and instead of obeying, they are revolting. all i'm doing is asking open strategic question. this is about principal i can say this about the freedom of the american people and i swore an oath to to protect that freedom load. you want to serve, you lay your life on the line, potentially to defend that one of them was even promoting coven 19 dis, information, and vaccine conspiracy theories. now that's wrong, but the fact is, the number of military personnel who've gone public against the policies is alarming. there has also been a spike in suicide 3 in just 2 days. now,
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one of those soldiers had recently returned from afghanistan. however, the army says they don't believe his death was related to deployment. in 2020, there was a 15 percent increase in the number of suicides by u. s. military personnel, 580 members of the us armed forces took their own lives. suicides among civilians actually decreased by 5 percent suicide rates among our service members and military families are still too high and the trends are not going in the right direction. as i have said, mental health is health, period, top military brass are now expressing concerns over the mental health of soldiers. but the conversation they do not want to have it seems, is about how this leadership may have contributed only after pressure from lawmakers. can they finally admit strategic failures outcomes in a war like this? an outcome that is a strategic failure. the enemy is in charge and couple,
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there's nowhere else to describe that. that outcome is the cumulative effect of 20 years strategically, strategically the wars loss. so as i public criticism of commanding officers demoralization, all of this is not the sign of a healthy, effective fighting force ale, marvin, aren't in new york. going across the u. s. isn't alone and suffering from the fall out of the rapid withdrawal from afghanistan, the british government's face plenty of criticism as well for filing to evacuate afghans working for the u. k. all me. one of them had 28 year old british trained sniper was killed by the taliban just a day after he sent his friend and a former african interpreter. this plea for help rush, brother, and one of the triple threes. i'm sure you remember me. hope you're doing well in your family's fine. i have already sent you my documents. let me know if you need anything else. make sure i'm on the list. thank you. the murdered soldier had
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a wife and 3 children. he'd been hiding at a relative's house, but he was called by taliban fighters when he went to a nearby stole he. michelle 4 times. former african translator, ruthy ha tech who received that play for help told us that the soldier was included on an evacuation list. but it was too little too late. i did include his name on that list which i was preparing, which i've submitted to the u. k. government, i, i saw the dirt, he is one of those who should be evacuated. and by the way, this evacuation was conducted on it was a very poorly and m and not managed properly. and as a result of that poor management, in many of these triple trees, interpreters and other partners, the water turned down and told that you cannot be evacuated because you, you, you, application hasn't been processed properly or we do not have capacity at the moment
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or are we cannot take your hand because of the, the, the crowd at the gate. so many other reasons which was given to them and there they were left behind. i'm not included in, in those are evacuation flights because the you case withdrawal from afghanistan was completed by august the 31st, but more than 250 african interpreters and staff remained abandoned in the country . and they made impassioned. please to be. i left you to do to fear that the taliban might kill them. arriving says that the british government should take partial responsibility for the chaotic plan. the search snapper was killed only because the u. k. government, i could not ah, reach, reach out to him. i could not evacuate him in time, although hi, he put his plea out to the u. k. government portal. all those who have served alongside the british forces, the interpreters and many others. oh oh,
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specially from the special units who served alongside to push forces. they feel let down. i feel that the push government betrayed them. they feel that they have been let down in between. so we feel set. we feel angry, the way they have been treated. you're with thoughts he at the weekend up ahead. the plan to force banks to report every transaction and american makes that so the $600.00 is to calm down on tax dodges, but it's saying the president accused of being big brother biden will tell you all about that. among all stories after the break. ah
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oh, hello again. okay, new in this out for you. a reporter for a talk. russian newspaper who bennett roost claims that incited social hatred for praising a man that shot a bellow. russian police officer has reportedly been detained in moscow and taken on to bela roast. the case though is clouded and quite a few mysteries. let's talk about this now with corresponding constantine rosco of constantine cobra can unravel some of this force. what more do we know below call it? well, there is still confusion over the exact facts in the story. there are reports that by the russian journalist denies, emerge. aiko was detained in moscow and sent to mince. i information emerged on october 1st, when his mother said the last time she spoke to him, he was in moscow hotel on september 30th, and suggested he had been detained in the russian capital and transferred from russia to beller. so this hasn't been officially confirmed. while details of the
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story remained sketchy, we've already heard from russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman, but as the heart of who said that they are keeping and close contacts where the battle russian embassy in moscow. the russian embassy in minsk is in constant contact with the bell russian side of the issues related to the work of comes to moscow, prov, the in the country. in the meantime, the newspaper works as a branch of the russian media. in this case, we insist that the rights of journalists are secured according to conventional international standards. united america works out for a val, russian branch of the well known russian newspaper, come somewhat scam bravo. some days ago he while in bella roost, wrote a piece about a shooter who killed the battle, russian law enforcement officer. this was a big and emotionally charged story in ballard. for that article, mac had quoted one of the gunman, schoolmates who was complimentary about the shooter. now this didn't and well for the newspaper,
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it's website in belarus was blocked by authorities. shortly after the article came out, a local police have opened criminal proceedings, calling it an attempt to incite social hatred. the journalist's department was rated and men sca bought according to his relatives. he wasn't there and had allegedly already left for moscow. in that image, eco's editor in russia also says he didn't see the latest developments coming, neither for the newspaper nor for one of his employees. in my view, this is terrible because i think that his detention is totally groundless. these guy has been working for us for a long time for 15 years and bell roofs, i guess, and we never had any troubles with him. he's a good journalist. the fact of his attention is an explicit outreach. of course, we will do our best. we never leave our people behind bella versus interior ministry has not yet officially commented on the situation and hasn't even confirmed the journal as detention the bell. russian investigative committee also
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stated that they don't have information to corroborate the allegations, and we're still waiting for valid russian officials to explain the situation. because clearly there are a lot of questions and potential to open up a bit of a rift here, isn't it? ok when we lemme will be back with you for now. there konstantin roscoe, thank you. next to every transaction, an american makes over $600.00 should be reported by the banks. that's what joe biden wants to do to calm down on tax dodges and money laundering. it's well below the current threshold of $10000.00, and it's provoked plenty of pushback to and the claims of big brother tactics by the authorities. this is one of the most unprecedented examples of invasion of privacy in the history of our country. a government overreach like this has never happened before. are you aware of how unnecessary this regulatory burden is? do you distressed, the american people so much that you need to know when they bought a couch or
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a cow? treating the american people like they are subject to the government? is unconscionable. this is big brother government. at its worst. this is one of the most outrageous proposals coming from this administration. and there have been a lot of them over the last 9 months. well, those full, the bills say it won't seek details on individual transactions. just aggregate inflow and outflow of an account. that the requirements being suggested as part of congress is a 3 and a half trillion dollars social spending bill of the treasury, things that the proposal could generate about $460000000.00 over a decade. but what british american investor and bank, i believe the biden's proposal, target's less privileged people. the proposal is designed to go after people. they want to go after it weaponized as an agency to persecute people that they want
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to persecute. you know, because they can accuse anybody of anything that they want. i mean it's really draconian, it's draconian measure and it's total overreach into people's privacy. this is more of an authoritarian dictatorship than anything else. it's going to be a massive problem for the financial institutions. they're going to have to hire numerous thousands of people to do this. but you know, none of this is about a disease called cove. it's about politics, it's about power. it's about ensuring that there's a plutocracy that takes over america. you have companies like amazon that don't pay any tax whatsoever, and you know what they want to do go after the mom and pop shops that are i have all closed down because of cov id and go after the individuals to try to make up the massive amount of spending that they have with this crazy $5.00 trillion dollar spending spray, the 5 and a half trillion dollars that they claim is going to be paid for. it's not going to be paid for. and it will spark massive hyperinflation fan. that's your new so far
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i'm actually guys are this is the kaiser report as we continue our deep dive in to federal reserve, distant genuine ness. they think yes, it's a deep dive into all the times. max kaiser kaiser report, stacy herbert, we've been right over and over. we're right. last and we mentioned how jamie diamond has capitulated and agreed finally that the kaiser fort was right. a big coin. well, of course it was kaiser before we 1st heard about the threat of stagflation, high unemployment, high inflation. well, the fed chair jerome pal, i j pow, he says well, inflation is high and unemployment rate is high. so right, right. a step to play the fed has 2 jobs. one is full employment. the other is price stability. so they're failing on both of their primary jobs and in a way that was predictable. because if you're simply printing money to bail out,
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bankers all day long, you create a situation and what you do not have any reliable price discovery economy for any of the components that make up the economy. this leads to both corruption and mal investment, a wealth and income gap. and as we see now stagflation you have on employment high and inflation. those high in both of these things are now structural cyclical. they cannot be cured by simply extending and pretending they can. if the u. s. were to introduce 100 year bonds, or 200 year bonds, that's not going to solve it. negative interest rates are not going to solve it. this is now pretty much heading toward a real catastrophe. yeah, and again, one analogy we've made in the past is the cargo called the cargo. carl was in the south pacific islands who were suddenly confronted by.
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