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ah, ah ah, broadcasting live from our world headquarters at moscow. this is archie international. i am your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. now with now vladimir putin is expected to speak and in, so she shortly at russia's top discussion forum called the vault club, representatives of 50 countries have around the world gathered in the resort city and will bring you the president's speech live as soon as it begins french european affairs minister says, states that do not play by the rules, do not get benefits of europe. this comes as a dispute over the rule of law in poland is at the center of debate. and as you
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leaders meet for a summit in brussels, the talks also focusing on europe's energy crisis, have at times been explosive, as ortiz, charlotte to pinsky reports over e, you counseling, meeting, as you said in brussels, going back to the drawing board over many of the troubles and issues that faced the block, not just in the immediate future, but possibly over the next few years. and probably 1st port of call is that issue with poland in this crisis over the room of rule. this idea of whether a country's constitution is something that takes precedence over nur itself. no. earlier this week, the polish prime minister spoke to any peas at the european parliament trying to put forward his point of view on this particular subject. but before he spoke, the commission president ursula vaughan delay it was pretty fiery, saying that what poland was doing was essentially rocking
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a rocketing the bed rock all the european union. we cannot and we will not allow our common values to be put at risk. the commission will act and the options are all known. first, option on fingerprints, where we legally challenge the judgment 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 intense to protect your pin money given this ruling of they are constitutional, court welling pain during the bedrock of the european union. she was very fiery quickly, equally. so was the polish prime minister, mateus modify etzky, who basically turned round and said that you had to stop making some countries within that you feel like they were 2nd class citizens and you said that it was the
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you itself, that was being un democratic yoga pushed only yesterday, you must not impose a decision of verdict without legal basis. it is unacceptable to talk about financial penalties, et cetera. but we heard even the worst language as it relates to some other states . i reject the language of threatened fetter, complete. i will not have e petitions, black, my opponent gotta blackmailed, must not be a method of policy conducted in relation to certain other states. this is not what democracies do. all another very important conversation topic, of course, is the european energy crisis. what can we expect to come out of that? yes, well, this is a burning question of our energy, or in fact, the lack of it. here in europe. we know that ursula vandalay and the commission president has just warned that businesses may have to close as a result of this crisis. as they may run out of the energy that they need to run those businesses. we know that spain is spoken to the block and said that urgent measures need to be taken. there has to be coordinated action amongst the block
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members to deal with this crisis, which it warned may last beyond next winter, far longer than anybody else has been talking about to date. no natural gas has gone up in price by more than 400 percent in the last year, more than 20 percent or so in the last day. that gives you a sense of how urgent this crisis is. and as this is unfolding some politicians, rather than looking at what's happening at home in the you all concerned and pointing the finger of blame, shifting it towards russia. the current high gas prices are primarily the result of high demand and low supply. at the same time, russia is playing poker. gas supplies have been significantly reduced. but it's a bit like a poker game, isn't it? the anti, the stakes are being up all the time. and if this is a poker game, then perhaps russia is the dealer and it's the dealer. they saying, you know what, we are ready to give you more gas. that's not an issue. you just have to ask is,
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in fact the outgoing journal, a chance langler merkel said recently that as far as she was aware, russia had to come through to all its commitments when it comes to gas at the moment. so that's a demand from russia is ask us will gas, and we will happily give it to you. and there are all those the saying, this is not russia's fault at all. this is actually the use of making it put itself in this course is because of the fact that moved away from traditional sources of energy like fossil fuel fall too quickly. while at the same time, it's been far too slow to implement the new green energy agenda. so all of this is being discussed enough for discussion today. one solution has been suggested to strategic, i guess, reserve for the european union. but even if that is put in place, it will be too far in the future to mitigate immediate crisis. meaning that as
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winter approaches millions, if not tens of millions of homes across the european union will be wondering how they will keep the heat on the lights on money cannot replace our loss. that is the response from the father of an afghan family killed in a u. s. air strike, a dark drone strike rather, and washington's promise of compensation because of it. during america's panic withdrawal from afghanistan in august, the attack killed 10 members of em, all amante's extended family, including his 2 year old daughter. no compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews, 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 day and night. we recall them were our remaining family we missed de malott's life is held without them. we intend to leave of gustavo because we lost 10 of our prizes lives now. it's painful for us to
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leave without those loving kids. us took months to take responsibility for the mistake, which was supposed to target members of isis, kate. there was 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 us, the humanitarian situation in afghanistan is now at a crisis point. there are about 600000 people displaced as a result of fighting and economic instability in the region. most of them being women and children. it's estimated that millions of kids need at humanitarian aid to survive right now. and the united states is providing nearly $64000000.00 in assistance. but m all amadi says that the losses to his nation are much greater than that. marcel hall, like this kind of aid doesn't compensate the loss he reflected on this nation. how will he address the miseries in the agony of war of the father and brother, the child or family? believe me, you can't find a single african family in this country without
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a moss here. you can feel this pain everywhere. it can be dealt with through humanitarian aid. so. so what we need is beeson of dentist on whether the previous regime of the slammy 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'd among the americans investigate thoroughly before such drone attacks. happened in the future. moscow was going into another lockdown next week for at least 11 days, and a bid to reverse a record surgeon new daily cove cases and deaths. all non essential shops will be closed along with cinemas, gyms and shopping centers. ortiz, dmitri polk joined me in the studio with the details. been a while since moscow has seen such strict risk measures. however, it seems that here we go again. yesterday futon announced that there would be a week off for all workers across russia or to day moscow's mercies. abandoned has come out and extended that period and introduce measures which essentially amount
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to a lockdown, starting from october 28th till november 7th. and businesses will 1st of all have to send their workers on a paid vacation, paid leave for those 11 days. but also businesses that are deemed non essential will have to suspend their operations. its businesses like retail of cinemas, as fitness centers, a theaters and so on. also all mass public events will be canceled and even after this so lockdown period ends, events for over $500.00 people will still not be allowed. also, schools and nurseries will also have to take an extended vacation. we seem like some serious measures being taken. why are they needed exactly? well, this all comes as the cases across russia and in moscow, especially unfortunately have continued to grow just over the past 24 hours. there was a some 8000 cases in just moscow alone. it's the highest of throughout the last 4 months. but it's not even just the cases, the hospitalization rates are through the roof and that's our and all time highs in
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the thousands each day. just over the past 24 hours. it was a 1028, and the highs numbers we've seen throughout this entire pandemic in russia. and it's these alarming trends that have contributed to these measures. and this lockdown wish mosque as mayor cs abandoned has said that will is intended to give the city a sort of break in time to prepare and rest from the fight against the co it. it's like a fever when you have a cold, if it gets too high, the doctors can order you to take medicine, which in itself isn't a cure, but it helps your body to rest and restore your strength. only non essential businesses will be closed during the a lockdown period of businesses like pharmacies, supermarkets, and places that sell 1st need goods. they will remain open. also, restaurants and cafes will still be allowed to operate howard during block down period. they will only be allowed to do take out after they lock them here and they will be allowed to resume work. as usual. they won't be required to do any have any q r codes or any additional measures just us the same cove. it measures that have been
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for this time. however, that does not, that's not the case with places like in theaters and cinemas. they will have to introduce q r code. they will have to work at only maximum, 50 percent capacity require protective gear and so on. also, there are a few changes for the elderly. earlier this week, moscow's mayor introduce several measures for them. for example, people over 60 are now required to work from home all the way till the end of february. but now, starting to 17 alleged cia plot to kidnap wiki leaks founder julianna's sausage. the story published by yahoo news last month claims that former c i a director, mike pompei o pushed for highly aggressive measures against the whistleblower organization, including but not limited to the abduction of assange kidnap aerial man hunt and shootout with russian spies and central london. the new james bond movie. not exactly. in fact, these are the highlights from
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a reported cia secret plan to silence the journalist 40 who revealed americans for dirty secrets. location london, the year 2017 starting julian, a sorry, a man of interest. heidi ecuadorian embassy might compare, then c. i achieve evil mastermind behind the operation. the russkies. the essential ingredient for any good spice dory. doubtless ya would break every possible law to silence independent journalist. stay tuned. the upcoming details may surprise you. we are recording chapter one. the sasa nation, my compared wanted the cia to be, creates the instructor ordinance not to self center themselves. when it comes to dealing wiki links, sometimes, oh tricks work best they might have thought and came up with a good old assassination plot. detailed sketches options on how to murder sounds
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reportedly discussed in the whiteness on the highest possible level. why would a cia achieve plots of the killing of an independent journalist? well, it was an act of personal vendetta. back in march 2017, the newly appointed cia chief found himself in a very difficult position when wikileaks released top secrets yay papers. they were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about vault 7. they were seen blood chapter to kidnapping. but somebody in the white house might have thought paid, no killings where a civilized nation that's kidnapped this journalist and sentenced him to death by american law. the plan was simply break into the embassy drag hassan down and bring him to where we want one small issue. the u. s. justice department failed to keep up with cia fantasies. they were still processing the case and didn't filed charges
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against the wikileaks found him. so the cia was going to kidnap the foreign citizen from the capital of washington's closest ally with no legal basis tool. a perfect master black deed do could possibly spoil the fun russians. of course. chapter 3, fighting russians will div vladimir putin intelligence gets the thirst of dumps a sound and then flies him to moscow. that's a possibility. the paranoid, see i any offices thought, brace yourself. the plan to counts of russians may just blow your mind. the cia left, nothing to chance bisons gets into the car with the russian operatives. the cia initiates a car crash with the russian diplomatic vehicle. god knows how many other londoners collateral damage is. they say assange gets on the plane. the cia blocks it on the runway by shooting its tires,
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as well as anything. and anybody else's way the plane takes off with a flat tire, the c, i, a hovers, a helicopter over, it still manages to leave the ground. they demand the european countries close their recipes. we are still talking about catching julian assange, not the number one terrorist. oh well, if you are an independent journalist who happens to cross the american government's path, the cia, it's pretty much the same thing. rule of law may not apply to you. earlier i spoke with geopolitical analyst and editor at 21st century wire, patrick heading cent. who suspects the democrats are using the probe to pursue their own partisan interests. i really doubt, i really doubt that this has anything to do with defending the free press or human rights from the democratic parties perspective. i think there are partisan. there's definitely partisan motives here. the democrats still regard julius sanchez,
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the major scapegoat for giving the trump upset against hillary clinton, 2016 with the pedestrian emails and so forth. so mike, palm paid features heavily in this, this is supposedly, as a reaction to the volt 7 releases all pop pump. hey, i was going a major p r. make over image make over. he's lost the way he's gone. blonde. he's clearly being groomed for the 2024 election as a candidate, and would likely be parlayed into a vice presidential slot either for president trump or ron de santis. whichever g o p candidate is selected. as the nominee hospitals representative to the international chemical weapons watchdog, p c. w says it's western members are dodging key questions on the electorate poisoning of russian opposition figure alex seen evolving earlier this month. a group of 45 member states in the organization for the prohibition of chemical
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weapons, questioned russia over the case. moscow replied then sent a counter request to the 4 countries that had made the poisoning allegations. that's the u. k. france, germany and sweden. however, none of those countries sent a concrete response. russian officials have not found any evidence to support the theory that only had been poisoned with a nerve agent. and russia's representative to the p. c. w. alexander show, again explained moscow's position national. so was to look at the western countries, didn't respond to the questions we asked. we'll have some questions aside considered beneath their dignity, reacting to them. but they were still questions that received their attention. they gave us answers which are not really answers in our opinion, not to be unfounded. i'll give you just 2 examples. we asked germans who was that mysterious person on board? the ambulance claim that accompanied the valley from arms to berlin. the german side responded that the plane was chartered by a private company that no officials from the government or any other official body
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were on board. the answer is not convincing at all. it's difficult to believe that the german government didn't have a list of passengers. it means they're clearly hiding something and not only from us, but also from their own. m. p. 's. another example we asked the u. k. what role the newly minted citizen of the british crown miss pet shift was known to be under the protection of u. k. special forces plays in the monkey case, the british response was that the role of patrick in the valleys anti corruption activities, was well documented in the media. we ask one thing, they respond with another. the same goes for all other questions, be at the chemical formula of the substance, allegedly found in the blog as body or the notorious bottle with fingerprints or with chemical traces. that's the picture we get. and that's why we say that our western partners gave us empty answers devoid of content. get jabbed, or girl. the mayor of new york has set a 29th of october deadline for city employees to get at least one vaccine chart or
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go on unpaid leave. he is even offering a $500.00 sweetener, but many key workers are still resisting thousands of sci fi fi to sort of put their lots of a lot of new york city on the pandemic. or being a mandate to get vaccinated will lose their jobs. i'm worried, it's very hard to stay after farm houses as it is, we will definitely be closing for our houses before the amount of people that have told me they're not they get vaccinated. if they get sent home, there's going to be serious operational problem. and that's why fi york city residents farseason this coming. but also we will respond a medical events as well. this month, the u. s. past the grim landmark of 700000 coven deaths that says 57 percent of the population are fully vaccinated. but many are still standing up against, jab mandates and growing numbers of police officers, health care professionals. and even scientists have now moved from words to direct action. as caleb bought in reports, the united states has seen a way of demonstrations against the federal vaccine mandates. why are they
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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 other progressive states. but joe biden says he has no mercy for those who refused the jap route to do more. to vaccinate the 66000000 unvaccinated people in america, it's essential. let's 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 put this pandemic behind us. now the vaccines
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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 didn't 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 a 127 civil servants, half of which were state troopers who refused to get the shot. he can take my job. he can't 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 u. s. 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 others possible blues them and you are in trouble. healthcare workers come under fire as well in rural new york and entire maternity hospital was shut down after they lost staff due to the mandate, we are unable to safe. we staffed 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 a new crisis and their bungle bid to deal with the pandemic, caleb martin,
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r t new york. the world health organization is strongly advising people to get vaccinated and says jobs prepare your immune system for an encounter with viruses, but west benedict from the u. s. libertarian party warns that coercion is counter productive and is leading to less freedom all around. when we are lucian, our most talented workers, we're going to 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. 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
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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. or then half of american say they now face shortages when trying to buy common consumer products. that's according to a new poll, people have been filming empty shelves and shops showing pictures just like the disruption seen at the very beginning of the pandemic. a huge backlog has hit american ports because of corona virus restrictions prompting a bottleneck in getting goods to stores. to hard hit ports in particular in california as well as chain stores and delivery services. they're all moving now to 247 operations to try and resolve the situation. however, the white house has downplayed the disruption. turning one journalist's challenge
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into a joke, as lauren shen reports the past several weeks. the number of people on social media complaining about things like empty shelves in supermarkets, restaurants to running out of certain food items or the price of goods just plain 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 furniture and treadmills delivered on time. not to mention all sorts of other things. so why is your tragedy of the sure the treadmill that's delayed the trip? the 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 at edge, seem to imply that the problem was actually that americans were simply trying to
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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 awaiting 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 for me to show. i guess not everybody i bought on for stuff right now. a lot of people are getting laid off and i do believe people will start already certain items like how the beginning of the band in people did with toilet paper and so on and so forth. store prices are on the rise until they can get all those cargo ships unloaded and the cargo moved from fort it's a little scary. i mean i, i wish that there was more organization i had. i feel that there's a lot more that the city could do on the electrical business and everything is back order. you gotta wait months. well, i think it's terrible. i think that it's
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a major problem and it needs to be addressed. and i don't know that that washington is doing a whole lot about it, but it was in california in here, but it may, it does it about it and actually action things. we will get things done. and while there are people out there who will try to blame cobit or the pandemic in general for these economic lows, it is worth noting that florida governor rhonda santas has 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, his bill back better agenda, also aims to increase the cost of driving as well as increased taxes on corporations. one, my think it would be obvious that yes,
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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 jackie and the president. blaming the american people for expecting to see shells for 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 but the by the administration marks 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 crosses. yoga, the bottom line is blaming the american people is bad. politics is bad economics and it's just bad. netflix employees are protesting against the company's promoting of comedian dave chappelle show, which they claim is transformed mic. no what, how you to miss your trans employee?
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some employees of the streaming service took to the streets, shouting, trans, lives, matter, and even demanded a pay rise. however, they were met by counter protesters and supporters of the common 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 acknowledged to the deep hurt caused to its transgender employees. comic flip orly believes that despite the condemnation of some groups, the majority of people liked 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. you know, the loud voices from the trans community light partner like you said, with either black lives matter or the gay community or something. in which case,
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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. busy dave chappelle special, it is getting a lot of use and it's getting rave reviews, but the viewers just normal viewers. it's been about 95 percent positive reviews. so i mean.

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