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ah, ah, this morning then from a health crisis to a job crisis, police officers, firefighters, even nuclear scientists quit or get fired on mass of a cobit 19 vaccine mandates in america. the white house down plays a supply chain. crisis with over half of america say they face shortages when trying to buy common consumer products these days. you are items on the store, so thought everybody, i were awful for stuff right now. own netflix employees riley against comedian dave chappelle slamming his latest show as anti transgender. we gauge opinion comics are becoming more and more afraid to touch on certain subjects because they're proactively worried about being. ready cancelled or protested,
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so they just avoid it. ah, oh, good morning from russia reporting montes will do use age q. my name is kevin o n. delighted that you're watching this morning. welcome to our latest run for the next 30 minutes this thursday. the 21st of october. so you heard 1st get jabbed or go that's while the message authorities in the us been putting out. but the mayor of new york is also setting a deadline to now for city employees to be vaccinated or go on. unpaid leave is even offering a $500.00 sweetener of people have a 1st shot. well, that said, though many a still resisting your city work or you need to be vaccinated. we are here to keep you safe, so you can keep everyone else safe. as it stands right now, 1000 new york city, 55 is that put there was a lot of new york city on the pandemic, or give you a mandate to get vaccinated will lose their jobs. i'm worried,
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it's very hard to step before houses as it is. we'll definitely be closing fire houses. if the amount of people that have told me they're not to get vaccinated, if they get home, there's going to be serious operational problem. and that's why i see your residents farseason is coming, but also we responded medical events as well, many and standing up to code 900 vaccination mandates in the states and police officers health care professionals. even scientists of moves from words to direct action over it. kind of open picks up the story. united states has seen away as of demonstrations against the federal vaccine mandates. why are they controversial? because it gives employees an ultimatum, get vaccinated or lose your job. guy. c i now opponents of the mandate say they are not opposed to vaccinations,
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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 grant to do more. to vaccinate the $66000000.00 unvaccinated people in 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 participant them behind us. now, 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 gone on that that's going to put quite a dent into operations. if you take
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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 a 127 civil servants, 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 me morals or my ethics. more surprisingly, a high profile us national security lab could be affected los alamos, a vital hub of the west nuclear weapons program, had over 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 and entire maternity hospital was shut down after they lost staff due to the
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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 storing 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 a new crisis and there bungle bid to deal with the pandemic, caleb martin, r t new york, but was benedict for libertarian party, believes the co ocean's kind of productive when we're losing our most talented workers, we're gonna have to spend a lot of time training new people in hiring them. and probably by the time the new people are trained, the pete, the, the corona virus,
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we'll have subsided and not be an issue anymore. with these policies up 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 use to have our, our 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 a serious issue. i personally chose to get the vaccine, but i am against 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. now these, this morning of a half of americans say they face shortages when trying to buy common consumer goods. it's called into new poll out. people have been filming empty shelves and
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shops, according to what you see in that. look about pictures. it's more like what we saw, the beginning of the pandemic, really in that, that a huge backlog is hit american ports because a corona virus restrictions prompting a bottleneck and getting goods to stores too hot. he pulls in california then as well as some chain stores and delivery service is now started to try and get a handle on it. they hope by going 247 in their operations, but the white house is down play the disruption. turning one journalist challenge into a joke, as lauren chan reports over the past several weeks. the number of people on 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 the 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 supply chain. people couldn't get dishwashers and
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furniture and treadmills delivered on time, not to mention also another thing. so why is a tragedy of the short, the treadmill that 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 and 15 colors, but you will be able to get the jacket. and when asked about the supply chain break down at transportation, secretary p put an 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 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 no sisters. you are items on it. i guess not everybody i will for stuff right now for
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a lot of people are getting laid off and i do believe people will start already certain items. there's like how the beginning of the band in 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 if they would, bab, really making jokes about it and actually action things we would get things done and an electrical business and everything is back order. you've got to wait months, and while there are people out there who will try to blame coded or the pandemic in general for these economic lows, it is worth noting that florida governor rhonda santas had pleaded with companies many times at least on social media, to import their goods through florida rather than california, assuring them that florida is open for business. in contrast to this, however, it seems like the biden administration is more concerned with regulating american workers. instead of allowing them to simply do their jobs. not only has the bided administration attempted to mandate that any company employee over 100 people mandate vaccines for their workers. hey, bill,
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back. better agenda also aimed to increase the cost of driving as well as increased taxes on corporations. one, i think it would be obvious that yes, shutting different parts of the economy down would have an effect on the supply chain. but for now, at least it seems like the bye didn't ministration is less concerned with fixing this problem. and more with creating new ones. the last thing you want to do is have an administration like jim sack, you and the president, blaming the american people for expecting to see shells full with their grocery stores. like they used to be expecting to see stuff they want to buy available like they used to be. and having the, the, by the administration, mark the american people by saying, look, you might not be able to get your jacket at 15 colors, but you'll be able to get the jacket maybe in time for crisis. the bottom line is blaming the american people is bad politics. it's bad economics and it's just bad money can't replace a loss. that is the response from the father of an afghan family killed in
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a u. s. drones strike and washington's promise of compensation. because of it, showing americans public withdrawal from afghanistan in august, the attack killed 10 members of my luck, my. these extended family, including his 2 year old daughter. the compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us and it can't replace the loss of my family. my brother, my own daughter and nephews who have lost their lives. compensation will not bring them back to life each day after that attack. our life is getting more and more miserable and day and night. we recall them with our remaining family. we missed them. a lot. life is hell without them. we intend to leave afghanistan 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 that was supposed to target members of ices k. there's no official information about the amount being offered to the family, but apart from that, they are being given assistance to if they want to relocate to the us,
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the humanitarian situation. afghanistan is now a crisis point. there are about 600000 people displaced as a result of the fighting and economic instability in the region. most of them are women and children. it's estimated millions of kids need humanitarian aid note to survive. although the united states is providing nearly $64000000.00 in assistance, but malemad, he says that the losses to the nation a much greater than that, muscle hom, this kind of a doesn't compensate the loss you inflicted on this nation. how will you address the miseries and agony of war of the father of brother, a child or a family? believe me, you can't find a single afghan 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, or whether the previous regime or the islamic 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
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attacks happened in the future. next story, this one, netflix employees are protesting against the company promoting comedian dave chappelle show, which they claim is transfer back. how do you do this employee? oh, some employees of the streaming service took to the street shouting trans lives, matta and even demanding a pay rise, however, they've met kind to protest is and support as of the comment. she 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 the deep her close to his transgender employees coming football . he believes that despite the condemnation of some groups, the majority people liked chappelle show. these days here in america,
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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 special is. ready is getting a lot of use and it's getting rave reviews, but the viewers as 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
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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 would ask that 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. i'd like 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 can discuss virtually anything. and i'd like to get back to that. but on to this now the u. s. president's proving it, it was music lovers, but none of the way mother liked online hip hop shots have been taught by an anti biden chewed, which most mainstream media mishearing and expletive place chunk. no less against america's leader. ah ah
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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 venues as well. thousands of people chanting something of that particular nature. it, it does not bode well for ah, president pine, but it's now going to be heard over and over again. so the next time you see somebody with the microphone interviewing someone regarding an event, you know,
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immediately you're going to here, let's go. brandon. the reason is obvious, the worst job, 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 the stove still ahead? germany's border with poland is at risk of collapse, according to police. in a warning prompted by a massive influx of migrants crossing into the a you from neighboring brother, which is one of the stores were crossed this morning. as our news coverage show continues this thursday. it's kevin, i wanted our t ah
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oh no one else, so seemed wrong when i just don't whole. i mean you world. yes, to feed out disdain because the african and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offense, very dramatic development only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk with
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02 in police warning that the country's border with poland is at risk of collapse. as they put it, made a massive influx of microbes crossing into the e. u from neighboring. barrows is a europe correspondent. the european union is placing mounting pressure on minsk over refugees looking to enter the e u via bella roofs. now the german foreign minister has been among 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 center will park we in europe are being confronted with the fact that lucas sanker using
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refugees as a tool to put pressure on european nations of lucas anchors. nothing short of the how to the state runs smuggling radar with arthur shift in new bill in and through belarus. stay tokenized early states supported smuggling activities are taking place. the regime in belarus is now considerably expanded. the list of countries from where people can answer without result, that's a form of hybrid threats. when migrants are being used as a political well horse, 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, 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.
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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 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 barrage of president alexander lucas shenker says that he's doing everything he
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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're 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, 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, we spoke to frank o for tany, a former italian foreign minister, and currently the vice president of the commission on security and immigration is belief as the e, like a common policy to tackle the problem. there has been only the decision
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concerning some sanctions against the governmental president lucas shanker, my not yet a clear comprehensive the seizure on migration european common policy, turnkey, couldn't afford to take any salary to re all the refugees coming from syria. europe decided careful once a common policy and helping financially their government and kara, and in maine time pretending from ankara to take back the people that the illegally had been reaching the cities of germany border all sense. and now the situation is quite different. because a barbosa is a country under sanctions, i would like to to see soon a common join european policy. busy on migration, some will these,
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in brief, few spain, dozens of extinction, rebellion activists have rallied in front of the environment ministry, madrid, protest is including scientists, through fake blood, on the ground in front of administering stuck posters of the latest you in climate change report on its walls down to the lack of action on climate change. while scientists have repeatedly alerted governments to global warming and species extinction. elsewhere, covey 19 restrictions, and the introduction of passes over it through hundreds of protests, adams, the streets of the civilian capital minus scuffles. breaking out when police flock roads to limit the route to the demonstration and talk in a co, written the way it's affecting. it's all around the world, maybe a tiny bit of good news for a change for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic, one is there is lifting the mandatory use of face masks in open places and cheering open air activities in schools. 70 percent of people in the audience on capital and
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now fully vaccinated while occupancy of intensive care beds is, thankfully at a record low a storm over allegedly enriching families here leading us democratic party representative maxine waters, who's also head of the house financial services committee. her daughter has again been recorded earning hefty payments from campaign funds. financial disclosure records reveal, she paid her daughter karen more than $80000.00 over the last financial here that then shoots the total she's received from a mother over a decade loan career, to more than 1 point, one $1000000.00. she's been paid for running an uncommon federal practice called slate mailing, where a consulting firm is hired to list rival candidates on their policies and advises who to vote for the congresswoman. no faces caused to go this is how
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democrats, socialists work. they take care of their own while people they represent lose jobs, pay high taxes, and in many cases go homeless. i am calling on the resignation of maxine waters. she needs to be investigated. maxine waters did this before and face no legal consequences. she know she isn't going to face legal consequences now, or seems the lowest fairly vague about us politicians using campaign funds to pay family members with election commission rules on demanding that salaries don't exceed the fair market value. but journalist daniel is claims such behavior is essentially corrupt. we also think nothing's going to change the american political system as saturating with this kind of corruption. just, it just goes on and on. no one pays attention to it. everyone regards it as normal and therefore nothing is done. i mean, this goes on cross the board throughout congress and the presidency as well. i
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don't expect very much to happen because it would require a very rigorous kind of oversight. and much more rigorous than the american political system is capable of doing the, the, the standards in washington are very lax and they allow people like waters to get away with this kind of stuff. and it just keeps going on and on. and it never stops that there's a snapshot of what's happening vis. sagal funds so much more from us on a social media or r t dot com. i could let you know the alex simon's show is next in your part of the world. stay with us for that enjoy, but for reporting for moscow, kevin, know in, on the, on judy team wishing you a great day. and thank you for watching. ah . when i went to the wrong one,
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welcome to the alec salmon show for the seconds of our to program speech and 2 of the world's most celebrated anthropologist. last week professor wade davis to flatten fit on where the president biden could arrest the decline of america and heal divisions, and u. s. society thrown into short belief during the trump presidency. you would have thought that with the criminal investigations, with the light of distance in the wake of a new presidency, with a new hope from the world, the approbation of the world to the election of joe biden. that somehow trump might have just lost his grip on the republican party in some slight way. the shocking thing alex is he has not all the polls suggest the opposite. this week, with turn to another professor and another anthropologist to put a view on the prospects of irreproachable between the west on this planet quote. professor grommet is the roles most noted, muslim academic, but 1st 2 or 3 themes in messages in response to i show last week on we davis,
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the 5th of the end of the american century, steven wright says, excellent, please. i caught then to be a professor, weighed the best under the 2nd. yes it is today i do watching at stephen. next step, martin says hardly as biden and democrats are the ones of cause the divides and continued to make it worse. rummaged to nature, says alex salmon, sure was old time knowledgeable, and the best informative. sure. well, thank you, grabbing. and finally, are we teaching message from arthur melon, who says, come, we have a couple anthropologist for north and south this east west part of a enriques of pious. now global politics over the last quarter century has been dominated by the tensions and struggles between the west on the atlantic world. one consistent and respected voice over that period has been not a professor lecturing in campaigning for greater understanding between the waste and the.
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