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to this day, mothers still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their birth parents. breaking news on r c, the f. b. i raids homes in washington and new york bone by relatives of the russian billionaire leg durham pasco, the businessman's representative. say that moves linked to u. s. actions also had on the program today. poland prime minister lashes out of brussels, accusing of blackmail bounce after the commission chief threatens action against warsaw for rejecting european loans. we cannot, and we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. the commission will act and the options are old, known on 5 years after the bomb shell,
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till ca on allege trump, russia collusion, the former british spy who compiled it. finally admits it's not 100 percent accurate. ah . live from moscow to the world? this is archie. my name's you know neil on 30 minutes of news and views start now. we begin this hour with our continuing breaking news and that's about rage by the f . b, i on homes in washington and new york linked to the russian businessman on berliner alike. dairy pascal, the tycoon, currently finds himself on a us sanctions list ortiz, caleb martin on the latest. while the f. b i is on the scene. the houses are indeed being swarmed, but u. s. media is referring to these homes as being the homes of ali. thereupon jca,
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however, what his representative has pointed out is, are not his homes. they are homes of his relatives. ah, and they are apparently being searched by the f b i. here's the information that we have obtained. it's to the f b i's rating. the house is owned by a leg to repost. his relatives, the rates are taking place under 2 court orders related to the u. s. sanctions. now alec dera, pasco, is a billionaire and business man, and in 2018 he was put on the us sanctions list in 2019. he filed a lawsuit against the office of foreign asset control, saying that he was unfairly targeted and put on that list. he should not be on that list. us media has widely alleged that therapist has a relationship with paul mana, for an individual associated with donald trump. who was a key figure in the russia gate investigations, et cetera. and he did do business with paul man afford to. however,
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ali thereupon guy's been very clear that he was not engaged in paddling russian influence. he was not involved with donald trump or anything to that effect furthermore, or there have been widespread allegations of money laundering. indira pasco maintains this is politically motivated, so we have a situation where these properties are being searched either u. s. media is insistent views of the homes of dera. pasco pasco, representative, says these are not the homes of your pasco, these are homes of relatives. and we have a situation where it seems like the u. s. media is once again using this opportunity to bring back to the front of these trump, russia, collusion allegations that we heard and a back during the presidency of donald trump. so i will be watching the situation closely. we have heard from representatives of dera, pasco, about what is taking place. there has been a fiery exchange in the european parliament after they polish prime minister, launched a tirade against e. u. institutions,
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accusing them of overstepping their powers, and even blackmailing his country. artie. charlotte students, he has more 1st ana, fiery doesn't go half the way of describing some of the accusations that have been thrown. there was mud slinging throughout this session at the european pol and by the polish prime minister, and also by emmy peas. right back at him, this was meant to be the opportunity for the polish prime minister to come to the european parliament to trying to heal these divides these divisions between his country and the european union. his speech seemed to have done the exact opposite with emmy peas, accusing him of leading towards a government of totalitarianism and undermining the e. u. its foundations itself now might have ad skis talked about. some of the issues that you rip was facing. he refused to acceptance and it was not right for emmy please, to essentially blackmail other countries within the european union by threatening
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to withdraw to hold back their funds. and he said that the constitutional law in poland would remain supreme to that of e you, law. and he said that the idea of changing that would move the you towards a fully fledged ungovernable state, which is not what members signed up for. now during his speech, she was clearly overstaying his welcome when he was interrupted and told to wrap up version that is yep of in the wish for them of amateurs frame in the mail. and i live at 30 brother. you have to close on the van. no, shes sorry, chairman, i was told by the office of david sausalito that i was a located at 3035 minutes. so i really was my time. i cannot confirmed as access and some form that says it, i see autopay have to go. nothing completely. i'm,
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i'm coming to my ears, but don't disturb this. there me please had plenty to say they said that the polish mp was slightly leading his country to leave the european union. one said they thought it was nigel for raj who was talking at that session while other emmy peas took the opportunity to congratulate the anti government protests that had been taking place in poland and suggesting perhaps if they should continue. i went to thank those polls. he took to the streets who showed their faces to other poles, hundreds of thousands of them. real patriots took to the streets with national flags, crowd polish flags, and european flags in their hands. a patriot should not be a nationalist. we are all listened to your denials, but the truth is, your actions are a sly way to lead poland out of the union. unilateral eagle actions cannot be accepted and will have consequences, the sinister game that your playing is very clear. the sinister game is that you're
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putting upon the size, the constitutional court inside the polar and better politicized. those additional court is criticized by who, by the european court of justice during your speech. i was not sure if or worse, listening to you or to nigel fresh to what you have done is in fact putting an existential threat for your country. this is our road to exit. there is no room for alternative solutions. in other words, what you are proposing here and to day it's a constitutional backseat. the commission resident ursula vaughan delane weight was demanded that she in the commission act immediately. emmy peas, called on her to reject the recovery funds for poland. they called on her and the commission to trigger the rule of law conditionality, mechanism v d l herself vaughan,
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de leon said that the commission would do everything to ensure that it protect european citizens from threats. we cannot, and we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. a commission will act and the options are all known. first, option on fingerprints, where we legally challenged the judgement of the polish constitutional court. another option is the conditionality, mechanism, and other financial tools. the polish government has to explain to us how it intends to protect your pin money given this ruling of their constitutional court. this was supposed to be an opportunity to make amends. the eula rift to bring poland back into the fold, the bosom of the e. u. what transpired was any thing but that with amy peas basically realizing and saying out loud, but they don't accept the pass that poland is on. judging by the session on tuesday,
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it seems that those divisions between poland and the rest of the you are even deeper and wider. okay, another story we're keeping across today. russia's foreign minister has accused nato of burying cooperation with moscow. it's after the expulsion of several envoys by the alliance, which prompted moscow to sever diplomatic ties with the alliance from the start of next month, ortiz ilia for franco reports. for now, moscow has a mission in brussels, which is where the nato h q is. and the purpose of that mission is to deal directly with the nato officials, of course, but just in 10 days on november, the 1st the mission will shut its doors completely. why? because as sir elaborate has just put it in solitary. nato has pretty much done
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everything to root dialogue. opportunities with moscow altogether of nato buried the idea of consultation with russia. we believe nato should take the 1st step in improving relations with the way to west is reacting to. russia's response to nato is an attempt to shift blame. it demonstrates a lack of diplomatic culture. however, as the russian side is putting it, it's not that the russian government is keen to get rid of this channel of communication. i. e, maintaining its mission in the belgian capital. it's just that earlier this month, a group of russian diplomats were kicked out of brussels altogether at meaning that only 10 mission employees could stay there. and the russian foreign ministry is saying that with these 10 diplomats and simply impossible for the mission to function and that's why they have made this decision. so the result is these critical remarks bite surg, the lab,
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ralph. and it looks like relations between at moscow and nato are only continuing to deteriorate. no matter what. however, when it comes to some of the bilateral contacts between the, perhaps the number one country nato, that is the us, of course, and moscow when it comes to specific stories like afghanistan, there could be progress, for example, because there is a new envoy that was appointed by washington in afghanistan and he, according to surgery, lab rav has already been in touch with russian diplomats and surg. elaborate said that he'll be welcome in moscow when it comes to consultations, specifically about the things that are happening in kabul and elsewhere in afghanistan. cannula story to bring you from the u. s. there really has been a miraculous escape for all 21. people on board private jets after it crushed and burst into flames. moments after tick off in texas, just one person needed hospital treatment for back injuries. the accident happened
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close to houston executive airport. the pain, in fact, had reportedly just taken off, but struggle to gain altitude before coming, dine and a nearby field. and just to reiterate, there have been no fatalities on just one person with a back injury coming out of that the u. k. government's emergency crone of iris powers have been extended for another 6 months and it comes as the country recorded its highest daily cobra debt toll since march, but also as protests, are increasingly being seen on the streets against vaccine. passports are correspondent in london, shandey address, dusty takes up the story. the house of commons has just waived through the government flagship corona virus act of 2020. that's the $350.00 page act. the emergency powers as it swept through the government some time ago. introduce at the
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start of the pandemic. i'll now continue for an additional 6 months. so it went through without even a vote. today, it was expected that the parliamentary body would be holding a vote on all of this, but literally there was no opposition to it. so it was just swept through opposition, though, was on the streets of central london today. numerous protests is gathering all across central london fighting for their freedoms and their liberties, which they say this act actually denies them off. now i was there myself and for some hours there were numerous clashes with the police throughout the day. however, the most alarming incident on the streets has to be when the cabinet, minnesota michael. gov was accosted by these protest as the corn attend, pounced on the him, essentially accusing him of all sorts of things throughout at the pandemic. it was then that please offshoot him into a nearby building the department for transport right here in westminster,
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offering him that much needed protection. ah, ah, ah, ah, essentially these activists today say there is no need for these emergency powers that basically allow the government to keep its unprecedented powers in place. interestingly though, that there wasn't any opposition to it in the house of commons, especially from the labor party whose job is to oppose the government. in fact, we saw a total u. 10 from labor shot. our house secretary said john ashworth, who said to day, we do not oppose the renewal of this act. but just at the start of the pandemic, some 20 months ago, he described this act as the tony an ever seen, and peace time breton that has never been subject to any robust scrutiny in parliament. of course being swept through today again, really dodging any scrutiny whatsoever. so what really are we talking about then?
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well, they were having to do some 20 months ago, as i say last spring. originally, i'd say give powers to the government to enforce the locked down rules, but now it's somewhat adapted into many other facets of life. as of course, lockdown is now many a thing of the past. today. it's more about things like police powers. of course, the issue of moss and also things like the mass vaccination roll out that is still very much underway, although it's now moved to the under 18 year old class. things like vaccination possible. it could very much become a reality. however, all of this comes in the context of the united kingdom, it has reported its highest number of kind of a death for 7 months and cases are really going back to at the level they was some months ago. of course, winter is only round the corner, meaning the pandemic could again return to things that we've seen in the past. so all of that in context is potentially why extending these emergency powers is justified for the government still ahead on art see flexing their
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military muscles to russia is post soviet from allies launched large scale exercises into g, kissed on, we break on why it's happening now after the break, lou joined me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess in the world politics. small business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. gives rise to the i question about these crises and, and who's behind them? we had the subprime crisis that resulted in many printing it that made the top get
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richer. we have the coldly crisis which has resulted in the top getting richer because of all the money printer. and we had a war in afghanistan go on for decades, which resulted in money printing in the top get richer, you know, and, and, and, and he can get into the other, you know, into some other areas as well, a really making some hard making hard question ah ah oh hello again. the author of a bomb shell dossier on a ledge trumpet, russia collusion is standing by his claims while also admitting they're not 100 percent true. former british spy chris their 1st steel has spoken publicly on his
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findings for the 1st time. the document was compiled in 2016 and contain detail delegations of a conspiracy between trump's associates on the kremlin. there were also some sourcing details about donald trump supposed escapades in a moscow hotel room. none of those allocations have been proven the f. b, i later published heavily rejected pages showing the agency had paid steel for his work, but cut him off as a source. after he disclosed his u. s. intelligence links to a 3rd party will years later, there are still many unanswered questions regarding the steel dossier, not least how it came into being. as her senior correspond, murat, gusty of reports. the steel dossier has been one of the most mocked derided but, but also talked about reports in modern political history. the spot being mostly dismissed as, as a work of fiction. it has just refused to die. and christopher steel is back again
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. hyping and defending. he's much maligned dossier. christopher still isn't. it isn't hero, is he traitor. crisper steals a guy who picked to fight with 2 presidents. donald trump and vladimir. and he's lived to tell the tale. mind the spoilers. there aren't any new revelations or poverty details. as with the 1st dossier, this time chris tries to defend the dossier. the multiple falsehoods and inaccurate season make believe miley tries, unprepared to accept that not everything in the dosier is 100 percent accurate. i have yet to be convinced that that is one of them. yes, he says there are some things that my daughter that are literally made up, but he sticks. it seems by the p tape. his allegation that the russians film donald trump with urinating prostitutes. and he has a stella argument to back it up,
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prove me wrong. he says, you tell him that no one's ever seen the staple heard of it, and that he's the only source ad. well, rad doesn't convince chris. it hasn't needed to be released because i think the russians felt they'd got pretty good value out of donald trump when he was president of the us. the most remarkable thing in my opinion, is what steel dossier supporters, a saying. they can't defend the dos hair itself. it's, it's so full of holes and lies. so they've come up with a different method. it was the russians who painted the dossier by purposefully feeding christopher steele. this information is there likely that the russians planted dis, information in and demand other information that may have been truthful because that's exactly again the way that they operate. the victims, as christopher steals reporting, have also reacted michael cohen,
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who the doughty accused of secret meetings with a russians in europe. he had the f. b, i get involved, of course, they found no evidence of any such meetings ever taking place. but regardless mister cohen did react, he said that he was pleased that christopher steele had crawled out of the pub just long enough to make up a few more stories. i'm not so sure that everyone is as pleased abs crease. the once was quite enough. there is nothing groundbreaking in, of course he's being, he's being interviewed by a very sympathetic, a quote unquote journalist stephanopoulos has been an operative for bill clinton in the democratic party for a long time. although looking at the mainstream coverage, this sort of rehabilitation of christopher steel seems to be seems to be coming around. we have to scratch our heads even the f b. i stopped using him as a confidential human informer because they found that he was to unreliable. i think one very important aspect is the collusion of the u. s. mainstream media in this,
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they absolutely fell down their jobs were expected. someone like steal to be a liar. we expect the people that hired him to be pretty dodgy people. of course, that's the case, but we did, we, at least once, would expect, i would have expected the u. s. mainstream media, the u. s. media to have looked into some of these stories before reporting them as if they were fact. with kobe, tightening its grip on the russian capital, moscow's mirror has announced the number of new restrictions. they include a strict stay at home order for the most vulnerable and are being brought in us. record cases on fatalities are recorded on an almost daily basis. your shortest imagery poke. this comes as cases in russia, unfortunately, continue to grow. and in moscow, it's especially noticeable moscow's mayor suitcase abandoned has now introduced several new coven measures, which will come into effect on monday and are set to last to leave end of february . now these measures are 1st one, is that unvaccinated people over the age of 60,
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as well as though suffering from chronic illnesses, are now required to work from home. companies must also now follow a work work at home quota, having at least 30 percent of their workers sent home. and companies working in the service industry must now have at least 80 percent of their workers vaccinated. used to be 60 percent. so now it's up and measures were laid out in the mayor's open letter, where he highlighted and outlined the crisis currently going on in the city and pleaded the elderly to finally get vaccinated because of the 5000000 people in moscow who have at least received one job, it seems that the people at the highest risk of complications from the disease have still decided to omit the inoculation. thanks to must vaccination, we have created a significant lay of people protected from cove it this autumn. the epidemiological situation is seriously complicated due to the increase in the incidence of saws and
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other respiratory diseases which was not the case last year. and the most alarming thing is the high incidence of covered among the older generation. in this situation, we must take urgent measures to protect the older generation and other vulnerable populations. now in the letter, the mayor also provided some statistics, for example, that right now in moscow, the infection rate is about 4 times that of which we saw just a couple of months ago. back in august, at around 42000 new cases being reported every week and hospitalizations are also up 212021500 hospitalizations every single day. how are the most alarming statistic is that 60 percent of the people who have required hospitalization? are people over the age of 60, who also comprise about 86 percent of those who have died from cove it. and in most cases these people were not vaccinated. of course, it remains to be seen of these new measures will have a drastic impact on these cases on these hospitalizations and vaccinations. but
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right now, unfortunately, the cases continue to grow and alarmingly death are at an all time high with over a 1000 as being reported every day for the last couple of days. it's the highest, it's ever been. and authorities are basically sounding the alarm and pleading for citizens to go out and get vaccinated to put an end to this spike and this pandemic in a major show of strength, hundreds of tanks and thousands of soldiers of a master into jacob's stone along the border with have gone with them while it's all part of the military drills between russia and 5 and what's co silvia allies. it's also designed to send out a clear message in what's currently a turbulent region ortiz acres hit down off saw the boots on the ground for himself . some 4000 troops, 500 military vehicles, and 6 nations all participating in day one of what expected to become one of the most impressive and large scale military drills taking place here in the steps of a country that is sharing a more than
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a 1000 kilometer long border with of garrison tajikistan is a former soviet republic now operating under the umbrella of the collective security treaty organization, a russia lead military alliance. the war games there will span out over the course of the week ahead. and while the 1st day has been quiet, there's plenty of action to come. certainly, judging by previous drills, the location for the games. just 8 kilometers away from the border with canister is not a coincidence. when the taliban grabbed power in cobble things got tense on this side of the border. when islamic states started to take advantage of the power vacuum,
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it got even more serious generals do not shy away from openly saying who the show is for. which in your midst this location for the drills has been chosen according to the practical tasks, the armies have to do. we choose with several rules in mind. firstly, we go by the logic, the more you sweat and piece, the less you bleeding was creating realistic conditions on drills helps armies to prepare for the real action. the real sites under the real conditions. it's a situation that's going to need some heavy duty. whoo gaming, and sure enough, over the next few days, pretty much all you hear here is the sound of every kind of gunfire imaginable. i'm a gosh darn over, was informed that his son, haughty, that these rob, but don't go too far. as margaret programs get there, start in moments immediately after a quick look at what else is i had this week on our team international. do things with
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. hi, ah bax kaiser, this is the kaiser report, you know, a fax or a fax and sometimes they're just easy to see. and sometimes they're not. hello, i'm max kaiser stacy. right. the fact is, this episode is going to be amazing, right? because 1st, i do want to call attention to some information that came out in the past week. we haven't had a chance to cover until now, but it's really important and it fits with basically our coverage for the past 10 years. but especially the past few years as we are in this money printing money, printer go bird error and that wealth and income gap is causing. and you could see that in the federal reserves own data and we keep.

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