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they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then there are other filler friends in daycare warning from health crisis to a job crisis. police offices, health care professionals on nuclear scientists quit or get fired on mass of coven . 19 vaccine mandates. in america the u. s. faces supply chain chaos is corona var restrictions cause huge bottleneck supports. but while the white house that plays the crisis, americans confirmed the odd delays and high prices. you are item some distortion, thought everybody able are on board for stuff right now. store prices are on the rise. it's gonna happen until they can get all those cargo ships unloaded. and the cargo moved from ports and netflix employees,
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raleigh against comedian dave chappelle slamming his latest show is antique transgender. we cage opinion to that that comics are becoming more and more afraid to touch on certain subjects because they're proactively worried about being cancelled or protested. so they just avoid ah oh hey there. good morning for russia. reporting facilities will use h q. my name is kevin owen, will welcome to our latest run for the next 30 minutes this thursday, the 21st of october. so as you heard, get job or go while that's the message the. the authorities in the us have been putting out money and are standing up to cobit 19 vaccination mandates, but he's offices health care professionals. even scientists have now moved from words to direct action. can it mo, can takes up the story. the united states has seen
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a way is of demonstrations against the federal vaccine mandates. why are they controversial? because it gives employees an ultimatum. get vaccinated or lose your job. guy. i now opponents of the mandate say they are not opposed to vaccinations, they just want people to have the right to choose. and it's not only among conservatives, people are protesting all across california, washington and, and other progressive states. but joe biden says he has no mercy for those who refused the jap. we have to do more to vaccinate the 66000000 unvaccinated people on america. it's essential must be clear. vaccination requirements should not be another issue at devises. and i'm asking everyone, everyone who hasn't gotten vaccinated, please get vaccinated. that's how we participate. demik behind us. now,
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the vaccines are intended to protect public security and health, but they're starting to have a somewhat negative effect on national security. the san francisco police themselves are now coming forward and saying they soon may not have enough staff to handle emergency calls in a city of this size with the month of october and all the things that have been going on that that's going to put quite a dent into operations. if you take a $120.00 cops or even more off the street, what do you think is going to happen? the streets of seattle saw protests from nurses, firefighters, and police officers. the state of washington ended up losing out $127.00 civil service, half of which were state troopers who refused to get the shot. he can take my job, he can take my spirit, he can't take my morals or my ethics. more surprisingly, a high profile us national security lab could be affected los alamos, a vital hub of the as nuclear weapons program, had over
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a 100 employees lose their jobs after refusing vaccination. their challenge to the mandate was unsuccessful. in any organization, there are people not always recognized who quietly make the work of other possible, lose them, and you are in trouble. health care workers come under fire as well in rural new york, an entire maternity hospital is shut down after they lost staff due to the mandate . we are unable to safe. we staff the service after september 24th. the number of resignations received leaves us no choice, but to pause delivering babies that louis county, general hospital vaccinations are so essential to public health. but when you don't feel safe in your own home, due to soaring crime rates, and when there's no one to answer your emergency calls due to staff shortages, it starting to look like the biden administration might have created
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a new crisis and their bungle bid to deal with the pandemic, caleb martin, r t new york was been a dig from the libertarian party, believes the co ocean's kind of productive when were loosen our most talented workers were gonna have to spend a lot of time training new people and hiring them. and probably by the time the new people are trained, the people, the corona virus will have subsided and not be an issue anymore. with these policies of crime is going up. a service levels are down at hospitals and clinics the stores. they still have food, but they don't have the variety that they used to have are, are major retailers are running out of products. a lot of this is because of policies adopted by our government that are making it harder to do business and to get things done. ah, i understand the corona virus is
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a serious issue. i personally chose to get the vaccine, but i am a guest. these policies that the government is imposing, that is making the situation even worse. we should not destroy our economy and take away our freedoms because of a virus of a half of american say they face shortages these days wouldn't run it by common consumer goods. this couldn't renew polar people have been filming empty shells in shops showing pictures like the disruption. see the beginning of the pandemic. a huge bat. log is his american ports because a corona virus restrictions prompting a bottleneck and getting goods to stores than to hard hit ports in california. as well as some chain stores and delivery services and are moving to 247 operations to try and get a handle on the situation. but the white house is down played the disruption. turning one journalist challenge into a joke. lauren chen reports over the past several weeks. the number of people on
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social media complaining about things like empty shelves and supermarkets, restaurants, running out of certain food items or the price of goods just playing increasing has exploded. but in response to these problems actually to bided administration just doesn't seem too concerned. when asked about supply chain issues. this is what jen sac. he had to say. it was crystal clear that things were not improving on time. people couldn't get dishwashers and furniture and treadmills delivered on time. not to mention all sorts of other things. so why it is a tragedy of the short treadmill that's still a problem. and similarly, liz reynolds, a special assistant to the president, has been quoted as saying you won't be able to get the jacket in 15 colors, but you will be able to get the jacket. and when asked about the supply chain breakdown at transportation, secretary people did edge seemed to imply that the problem was actually that americans were simply trying to buy too much and cleaning out stores that way. but seeing as how inflation levels are at worrying highs in the united states and there
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are reports of transportation cargoes waiting off the coast of california to unload their goods. it really doesn't seem like people are just doing too much shopping. i have noticed that there you are items on there have been things i'm can normally fund. i can't like this. i mean, it is not everybody i will for stuff right now with me working rest. rossi shortage is we have there now working in warehouses. a lot of people are getting laid off and i do believe people will start already certain items just like how the beginning of the band and people did with the paper and so on and so forth. store prices are on the rise until they can get all those cargo ships unloaded in fargo, moved from fort with. what do you suggest? and while there are people out or who will try to blame cobra or the pandemic in
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general for these economic quote, it is worth noting that florida governor rhonda santas, we missed them. a lot. life is how without them we intend to leave afghan stone because we lost 10 of our precious lives. now it's painful for us without those loving kids. the u. s. took months to take responsibility for the mistake there was supposed to target members of vices. k. there's no official information about the amount being offered to the family, but apart from that, they are being given assistance. if they want to relocate to the u. s. paralegal humanitarian situation in afghanistan is now a crisis point. there are 600000 people displaced as a result of fighting and economic instability in the region. most of them women and children, it's estimated a 1000000 kids need humanitarian aid to survive over the united states is providing nearly $64000000.00 in assistance. but m l a mother says that the loss is to the nation a much greater than that. so this kind of a doesn't compensate the loss you inflicted on this nation. how will you address
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the miseries and agony of war of the father, a brother, a child, or a family? believe me, you can't find a single african family in this country without a martyr. you can feel this pain everywhere. it can't be dealt with through humanitarian aid. what we need is peace in afghanistan, whether the previous regime, these land government, it doesn't matter. we are glad, at least the americans have admitted their mistake and said they would pay the compensation. but we demand the americans investigate thoroughly before such drone attacks happened in the future. netflix employs protesting against the company promoting dave chappelle show, which the claim is trans phobic. this employee some employees of the streaming service took to the streets, shouting, trans, lives matter any who demanded a high rise over it. but they met content protest this and supporters of the comic
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he always said she identified as a woman and then one day she goes to the roof of a building, jumps off and kills herself. clearly only a man would do some gangsters like that in a statement. netflix, acknowledge that deep hurt close to his transgender employees comment. flip holy believes that despite the condemnation of some groups, the majority of people like chappelle show these days here in america, corporations tend to cave in, i think a lot more than they should. they listen to very, very loud voices. even if the voices are a minority of people, you know, it's going to go probably one of 2 ways of de loud voices from the trans community might partner like you said, with either black lives matter or, or the gay community or something. in which case, if it snowballs in that direction, that would lean more towards another. another problem with free speech or people could start standing up and sang jokes or jokes and free speech is important and comedies comedy. and as it turns out, the netflix special, the dave chappelle,
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special is, is getting a lot of use and it's getting rave reviews, but the viewers is normal viewers. it's been about 95 percent positive reviews. so i mean by and large they're getting a lot of really good feedback from people that like the like the special in comics are becoming more and more afraid to touch on certain subjects because they're proactively worried about being canceled or protested. so they just avoid it. if you were to ask a lot of these people and this is just a guess on my part, i don't know that is true. but if you're asking a lot of these people privately, were you really that found it? i would be surprised if a lot of them really work. i mean, some are, i'm sure, but it becomes a very big public statement, a blog, see people overall start recognizing that is not the majority of people in terms of the way they think free speech again mattered, and people discuss virtually anything. and i'd like to get back to that us
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presidents proving a hit with music lovers, but not in the way mom liked online hip hop shots have been a topped by an anti bite and chew which monks main street is mishearing of an expletive laced chum against america's leader, ah ah, ah, ah, ah, this went everywhere because it was part and parcel with the theme of that particular chant being stated repeatedly at football games and other
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venues as well. thousands of people chanting something of that particular nature. if it does not bode well for, ah president vine, but it's now going to be heard over and over again. so the next time you see somebody with the microphone interviewing some one regarding an event, you know, immediately you're going to here. let's go. brandon. the reason is obvious, the worst job bed, perhaps the worst administration in the, in the history of this country. the afghan afghanistan debacle. ah. supply chain problems now. gasoline going to $56.00 a gallon. i mean, shall i go on a 2nd to some to met his paseo. good morning for russia. it's kevin.
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oh, in here. this is all it's international. the global brule cows to germany's boulder with poland is at risk of collapse, according to police. big story coming up in a warning prompted by a muscle. ooh, ah. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. and i'll be speaking to guess of the world of politics. small business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah it
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ah, sir. oh hi, good morning, german place than of all that the country's border with poland at risk of collapse amid a massive influx of migrants crossing into the e. u from neighboring bellows. his or europe correspondent, the european union is placing mounting pressure on minsk over refugees looking to enter the e. u via bella ruse. now the german foreign minister has been among
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a group of, of senior german politicians that have pulled absolutely no punches whatsoever in their comments. hi, co must. the foreign minister has accused alexander lucas shanker, our rights of running an illegal migrant transport network, visit on certain o'clock we in europe are being confronted with the fact that lucas suncoast using refugees as a tool to put pressure on european nations of lucas ankles. nothing short of the head of a state run smuggling race armed with arthur shift in no bill in and through belarus, stay tokenized, or at least state supported smuggling activities are taking place. the regime in belarus is now considerably expanded. the list of countries from where people can answer without as a result, that's a form of hybrid threats. when migrants are being used as a political well hosted, they offer the interior minister of germany here you just heard. there's also said that he wants to coordinate with his polish counterpart in order to have joint border patrols along, not polish,
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or bella russian border. that border basically between belarus and the european union. there has been a deal done between brussels and baghdad, though, in this particular issue, that is to make sure that no planes will be flying refugees from a rock into bell a route. so the route that quite a few people had taken. now, this airbag on flights is going to be in place at least until the end of the year. but what we're talking about deals, and particularly when it comes to refugees minds go back to 2015 to the start of the migrant crisis, which saw over 1300000 people seek asylum inside the european union. a deal at that time was done with turkey. turkey of course, was the country that the vast majority of people who arrived inside the e. you traveled across at the time. billions were given towards or promised, at least, and certainly hundreds of millions given to turkey, trying to make sure that people either remained in turkey or certainly didn't make
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or try to make that crossing. there still a lot of reserve judgment when it comes to exactly how successful that deal was. and however, any sign of a deal being offered towards belarus, anne is non existent at the moment. in fact, the bell, russian president, alexander lucas shenker, says that he's doing everything he can possibly to fight illegal immigration, but says that all he gets in return from his european partners is political pressure and sanctions. you're stifling us information only. you are doing it methodically and collectively. you are trying to destroy our economy and expect us to spend hundreds of millions of dollars protecting your cheer, political interests, like before. you must be crazy to think we will support you if you want us to help . you have to take steps in that direction rather than try to stifle us. it's hopeless. well, despite it not being what anybody in brussels wants or certainly not what they want to talk about publicly,
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at least it does seem that one of the only real ways to get to the crux of this problem may be for the a you to work directly with fellow roofs, you know peter, all of our, your co sponsor was put to franco for tany, a former italian for minister, and currently the vice president of the commission on security, immigration. he believes the e u lack say common policy to tackle the problem to there has been only the decision concerning some sanctions against the government of president lucas shanker. my not yet a clear, comprehensive decision on migration european common policy, turnkey, couldn't afford to take any territory. all the refugees coming from syria, europe decided, therefore, once a common policy, the helping financially their government. all i'm cara ending meantime,
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pretending from and cara to take back the people that. busy the illegally have been reaching the cities of germany, border all fans. and now the situation is quite different because a barbosa is a country under sanctions. i would like to to see sooner a common join european policy. busy on migration, european parliament awarded its annual sacral prize for freedom of thought to russian opposition figured election of albany. the acolytes given him recognition to what he calls perseverance for human rights, from a culture got more details on it from a correspondence shala davinsky them is, is considered to be the use top human rights prize. but there are concerns about how it's been used in recent years. we've heard now on wednesday that the 2021 recipient is alexi. navarro leaned opposition, figure head in russia,
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who's currently serving jail time for breaching bail conditions. just want to give you a bit of background on what's led to validate, being in jail at the moment. lost in august, he was on a flight on his way to moscow, where he fell ill. he was taken to a russian hospital and then later requested that he was moved to a facility in germany. i. he was moved to that facility in germany and it was after he arrived there that there were allegations from the doctors that he had been poisoned with his substance known as norwood shock. now at since then, we had accusations from government, not just germany, but also across europe, accusing the russian government of being behind that poisoning. however, russian medical officials and officials at the hosp the way he was treated in russia, say that ad there was no trace of the poison when he was being treated that he did
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return to russia. and as a result of breaching his real conditions, he was sent to serve out time in prison, and that's where he is currently as recipient of this top human rights award from the european union parliament. both charlotte, you mentioned that there are just a, just the beginning of your talk there, that there's been some concern about the prize being politicized. can you tell us a little bit more about that? yes, that's right. some any bees themselves hates out at this award, saying it's being used as a political weapon by the european union. and that's because the recipient doesn't just get 50000 euros and statue. they also get the backing of the european parliament themselves. and as been just in the, over the last few years, the choice of the norman knees and then the people who get this accolade really have something in common in that is that many of them have been calling for government change in their own country that start in 2020, when at the bell,
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a russian opposition at received this award at the time when the new was encouraging protests in belarus against the electric government bearing 2018. it was a ukrainian film director who was in jail for plotting tara in 2017. it was the venezuelan opposition at a time when the e u was sanctioning president madura of venezuela and in fact it was that year that emmy peas really hate out really started to get angry about this award at saying that the e you had undermined dialogue in venezuela, their words not mine and as a result were boycotting the ceremony that year. they also accused the you of instrumental lazing. human rights is the use of this award, that the price is also been awarded to political leaders in the past. but some of since fallen foul of the you including anson suki in my, and man as a result, she's been stripped of her rights to be part of this exclusive community. the
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addition now of alexi they're valid, the will increase those thoughts from many that really this is an award that is being used as a political tool by the european union, against those government cit, dislikes or disagrees with. so it may be a european parliament to war, but one german army pays far from harper, the decision maximillian crowd telling us the west supplying in his view, double standards towards political opposition. and that is unacceptable. he says, you all know directed mr. yvonne, the, when he came up to a clear races in russia for having for the, for, for making well 1000000 with putting the money to a company and paying taxes and that would be reach. now we
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reach now the situation that it becomes ridiculous and especially because we have a neighboring country, which is the ukraine. and there is a follow up with the arrest and be a government and putting a real elected opposition lead into arrest. on the other hand, we have a at least about food figure. so we thank you. and then we say ok, just take a look at a human life of human human rights. while on the other hand, to even recognize that we have a problem when it comes to refunding and double span of hyphen cry, fee makes ridiculous around the world and brief, in just 60 seconds in spain, dozens of extinction, rebellion activists rallied in front of the environment ministry, madrid, the protest including scientists, through fake blood on the ground in front of administrative,
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stuck posters of the latest view and climate change report on his walls. they denounce a lack of action on climate change, while sciences repeatedly alerted government to global warming and species extension. covey 19 restrictions on the introduction of passes. broad hundreds of protest is on the streets is the civilian capital. that's what you see in their mind. a scuffle breaking out when police locked roads to limit the root of the demonstration. meantime, elsewhere for the 1st time since the start of the plan that make one is harris is listing mandatory use of face marks and open places and during open air activities and schools, 70 percent of people in the argentine capital and now fully vaccinated, while occupancy of intensive care beds is thankfully at a record low, nicer, but a good news about covered for a change that's a snapshot of what we're talking about today. you'll find so much more r t dot com whenever social media get involved in a conversation. but for now this thursday morning, it's certainly been his policy,
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