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still search for grown children, while adults look in hope for their birth parents. ah, highly vulnerable patients are risk in the u. k. as doctors, confusion grows over the difference between a 3rd dose of a coven vaccine and a booster, as well as the correct order in which they should be given. to people that keeping the function eat up to say, treat normal can with jessica lavished, i'm painting. i'm giving it to the root that this information is not been given out correctly. poland accuses the e. u of pressure and blackmail. as a dispute over the supremacy of european over national law rises to summit leveled pump, and joe biden son's amateur were artwork sells for hundreds of thousands of dollars, prompting allegations that what's for sale is actually political influence. but
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while the mainstream media falls silent, joe biden son is marked by some 1st painting as a clawed monet. very, very beautiful. it is beautiful. the 3rd painting you may recognize this name is a 100 biden painting. all recognize the painting. ah, wherever you are in the world, you know what time it is. it's time for our t international premier host donald quarter. welcome to the program. vulnerable patience in the u. k. could be missing out on a life, saving cobit shot over doctor's confusion on the difference between the 3rd dose of, of vaccine and the booster. these inoculations must be given in the correct order, but the 2 terms are often used interchangeably. leading to mix ups even among medics. i went to the g p a and she said there is no jump.
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chris. she said there's no fear, right? he says, this is different to a booster. it is past the primary course of the vaccine, right. credit to that, to my research. and my research, what i found was that is a dose, gosh, the booster router value as winter looms and rumors of returning to lockdown, circulate the government is upping the ante on the vaccination top rollouts. but those that need it, the most struggling to get the 3rd dose they so desperately need you to confusion over the differences between the 3rd jab and the booster by the very people administering them legal from my to speaking to him. and he saying the word in it differently than faxing has gotten different to chat for you. it certainly is confusing people. the recommendation is that those who are
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immunosuppressed, meaning they have a weekend immune system at the time of their 1st. and 2nd cove at vaccines should now receive a 3rd dose as part of the primary vaccination routine. the booster program is totally separate to the 3rd dose and is being offered to the over fifty's. those with underlying health conditions and those living with the immunosuppressed as well. not only are they entirely different jobs, but thousands of extremely vulnerable people are struggling to book into their life . saving vaccines with experts saying that this huge error could cost lives. reduction it be the potency of good jobs for the boosters. so there's a lot of a conflation of these 2 terms. b to compromise. people don't have full effective immunity against a cave in my teeth. if you don't have your immediately top top to the,
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the optimal level for you, then your greater risk you need to bait. presumably, some people will end up passing away because of julie's husband. brian suffers multiple myeloma, a rare type of blood cancer, meaning hears, amino compromised, and entitled to his 3rd and the last 8 weeks. so julie has 40 tanks, at least a dozen healthcare professionals, including gps chemists and even staff and vaccination centers. we told her there is no such thing as a 3rd dose. oh, use the time interchangeably with booster. the people that's giving this injection . dr. sacred no, nothing about the dead joe. you know about the booster. i'm hearing, i'm giving it to go home to be honest, because did not. you have the right to commission in my i for lots of people about the booster thinking the german did not be published. i'm speaking on behalf of frank because he is magwell all the people out there. there's not necessarily got
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my loaner gotten leukemia lymphoma, but it's got any thing that gives them a compromised immune system. so my husband is one person, but i just think about all the people that is not a jewelry beander avenue. more of the, in the contract, that this information is not being given out correctly. as you can, infections hit almost 50000 in a single day, the highest since july. in order to avoid a return to cave at restrictions, the government is urging the public to do their bit and take the coven vaccine and booster office. i think we've been really clear that we've all got a role to play. if people, if known enough people that boosted jobs, it's gonna hit us all. or when those administering the jobs don't know which is which leaves those most vulnerable, even more so. shot edwards, dashti, arte, london, we won't act under pressure or blackmail. that's the polish prime ministers. warning at the
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e. u summit in brussels. the supremacy of european over national law is dividing member states. and with all the details here, charlotte rabinski in paris, you lead is debating late into the night over those and difficult topics so much so that the usual press conference after the 1st day, the council at was cancelled one official saying that raoul about poland. unless a rule of law and whether a country's law takes precedence or not, of law was so tense that the slovak prime minister actually had to intervene at one point to calm the situation down. but we won't know exactly who said what, because the usual detailed reco taking has been full gone this time for generic note making. make of that what we want. now the sparring though, had already began before the leaders even sat down at the table. the polish prime minister on his arrival at that summit, making clear that his country's position was firm and it would not be battle, tao,
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given german joshua, he won't act under pressure. blackmail, got to, we're ready for dialogue. we don't agree with the constantly broadening range of competencies, so we will of course, talk about it. i'm not sure how to resolve the current dispute with understanding and dialogues if they look. now we know that most european countries, lily does a pretty serious with poland at the moment over this wrangle about the rule of law . however, poland can account on the support of at least one other member state. that hungry who itself is in its own tussle with the european union, was going on here, is regularly that european institutions circumvent the rights of the national or parliament and government and modify are the treaty without having any legitimate her or serenity. tall luisel saw the polish all right, yet the independence of the polish registry is the key issue which we have to discuss and we have to shuttle and we're balter. so take the necessary steps that
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is non negotiable. it's a shame that we have to spend a lot of time on this because we could devote our time to discuss an energy price is or the future of our economy or to better social protection. the main question i ask my polish colleague, what future do you see in europe? are you part of this club? you can be part of the club and at the same time, say the rules that apply to everybody, do not apply to you anymore. no, we understand that they won't be any official mention all that debate over poland from the european council, but unofficially we know that the council president shaw. michelle says that he believes the primacy of law is fundamental. so this is an issue that will continue to tear away at new member states. the other big discussion that was on the table on thursday was energy and how the european union is going to deal with this looming energy crisis as we move into the winter. now leaders are have apparently adopted
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a conclusion over how they're going to deal with the spike in energy prices. but that also is a pretty difficult discussion. this is though, what the commission president ursula bundling had to say about that in the mit and long term. it is very clear that the strategy has to be to invest massively in clean and renewable energy because this is energy that is reliable because it is produced in europe. and it is the future growing energy though another sticking point between new member states with, for a couple of my misstates. now, blaming that as being, the reason that europe is in this problem, this crisis at the moment, they're saying what's happened over the last few years is that the e u, in the commission itself is pushed towards a greener agenda. and it's done that at a point that so fast, but it hasn't got the technology to pick up the slack as it's been closing down domestic gas fields. and for some member states including poland. this is the big
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issue. in fact, poland actually suggested to the leaders that what they should be which should be a rethink you $64.00 fiscal, 5 climate package that though was short down discussions due to continue on friday at with lead is looking to discuss trade and how that can be used as a bargaining chip full influence for the european union in the future, you can imagine as that they will be time for more fun and debating and possibly even more disagreements. as jo biden's ratings fall, his son is heading new highs in the art world. hunter, biden's pictures have sold to anonymous bidders for up to half a $1000000.00 apiece. but the enormous price hag has some poking fun at his artwork . first painting as a clod monet, a very beautiful thing. it is beautiful and it is listed at christie's for
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$700000.00. on a was the founder of the impressionist movement. something i didn't know until i research. the 2nd painting is that they got it another well renowned artist in this painting sold for $500000.00. the 3rd painting you may recognize this name is 100 biden. i'm painting all recognize the painting. the 100 biden painting sold for $500000.00 also. now you may think that such an exclusive that that 100 biden is in such exclusive company that he would have a background, you know, artistic training for example. but you would be wrong if you thought that it seems pretty obvious that people are buying influence with the president via, by purchasing under biden's r p. suddenly an art, an artist and he's selling to anonymous donors. aspires that nobody really knows who isn't giving all this money for his little finger paintings that he's churning
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out. we do know that several of them sold for over $75000.00 a piece recently. and it seems to be, you know, wonder biden, is, it's kind of difficult to dislike him. he's kind of a likable person. but it does get in this question of corruption and access, which is something that seems to follow around on turbine. and it's relation to his father and where he goes. and it seems like these are pieces that he's making and selling are kind of the least of what he's been involved in and how he's used his father for access and advantages that people used him to get through his father. but the story on the president's son has surprisingly, failed to appear in mainstream media. for example, cnn hasn't even mentioned hunter in a month, despite those paintings selling for staggering sums and fears of buying influence going unaddressed. the media giant has instead opted to cover a seemingly more colorful hunter, t v personality. dwayne chapman,
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also known as dog. the bounty hunter mentioning him 8 times in the past month. while cnn turns a blind eye, hunter biden is stirring interest elsewhere. right, right. leaning media and the u. s. has been reported reporting on revelations of some potentially damaging problems faced by the president. son recovered emails from hunter's laptop claim that he and his father shared money in their accounts and even paid each other's bills in ethically questionable practices. last month it was revealed that in 2015 hunter allegedly demanded a $2000000.00 fee to help unlock libby and assets that had been frozen by the bomb a obama administration. given all these accusations, some are questioning why the media is so silent about them. isn't it funny how hunter biden does everything that trump children were falsely accused of attacked over and condemned for yet the media stay silent? you people who are letting joe biden tell you how to raise your children and tell
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you what's best for them. i have one word for you hunter, one year later in the night. post diligent reporting on hunter biden's laptop remains more credible than a single story about russian collusion. gas prices are about his highest hunter biden right now. now, christopher harris of the right leaning activist group on hyphenated america, says there is a growing trust deficit for mainstream outlets. clearly seen, it is not trusted. you can tell by the cycle, their ratings have dropped and they haven't had a 1000000 viewers in how long it's been months or so, since they've had a 1000000 viewers. and i think even the number of viewers that they have is name of because what are they still paying airports and train stations to display cnn? it would be interesting to see like, what's the real number actual viewers? and that would tell you, like the free market would say, nobody really trust cnn because they don't report the truths, it's not another stuff about always my true or your true journal. there's faxes,
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empirical data, there's no objective truth. and it's clear that cnn is not in the business, the reporting objective. truth, 17 people are reported dead in an explosion at a gunpowder factory near the russian city of reason, which is about 200 kilometers southeast of moscow. several people are still an, an accounted for while a search and rescue operation is underway in the completely destroyed building. preliminary investigation suggests a violation of safety regulations could have led to the explosion. fire, sparked by the blaze, has now been brought under control. the factory produced explosives for industrial use and decommissioned ammunition people try beautiful in london is putting a legit u. s. war crimes on trial and an act of support for whistleblower julian assad. that story and more after the short break. ah
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from the world of politics. sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. oh well come back. israel's new prime minister, enough tale bennett has met president prudent for the 1st time since taking office . the 2 leaders reaffirmed the country's close ties at a gathering in the russian resorts, city of so cheap eliot for tank our reports from their well, the way russia and israel have been dealing with each other in the past few years is truly remarkable. because on the one hand, moscow, the allies in the region are the islamic republic of iran, and also syria ruled by president bashar al assad. but then on the other hand, these are some of the staunchest enemies of tel aviv. however, despite all that latimer potent and the previous is rarely prime minister,
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benjamin netanyahu have been able to build a truly trustworthy relationship, if not close ties for him in some areas of country. and by the looks of it, the new head of these really government, natalie bennett, isn't keen to challenge or change that. and this attitude is being felt here in russia leadership. additionally, his mother, i hope very much, but despite domestic political battles, which are inevitable for any country, you'll government will pursue a policy of continuity in russian israeli relations. and we built businesslike and trust based relations with a previous governments, jewelry. among the la nasha, i'd like to say that our relations are based on very close ties between our countries and our people. mister president, them for more than 20 years. you have been working with strength and ties between our countries and you have brought them to this level sion. i want to tell you on behalf of the whole country and our people that we see you as
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a very close to true friend and the state of israel. now when it comes to the agenda, when it comes to the things that are on the table, well, that was easy to predict her, the 2 things that i mentioned, the situation in syria and also the iranian nuclear program. this is where despite the new chapter and friendship between the 2 nations, the discussions perhaps won't be easy at all, but they will be much more pleasant when the 2 leaders talk about a bilateral cooperation. in fact, the vitamin potent did say that russian is railey trade, grew by 50 percent in the 1st 7 months of 2021. despite the pandemic, then surely, they will be discussing ways to deal with the pandemic. possibly even the recognition and the use of russian made split be in israel. facebook whistleblower francis hogan is seeking more government regulation to tackle supposedly dangerous content. her recent testimony means facebook c. e o.
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mark, zach zach her berg might be facing a 1700000000 dollar hit as he has been made a defendant in a data protection lawsuit against his platform. but francis is not above suspicion with compromising links to the u. s. establishment. putting her in the spotlight as, as a potential government stooge. as r t is demitria polk explains whistleblowers are generally seen by many to be sort of brave heroes. they put their careers freedom, work even lives on the line. to reveal the dirtiest seeker itself corrupts organizations and governments. but when a whistleblower like francis halligan comes along and becomes an overnight mainstream media darling with an odd background and a full team of top tier lawyers with close ties to the establishment. that sort of raises some questions to say the least. i mean, come on, how many whistleblowers get these kinds of high production promo reels?
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he's like has the resources and potentially the motivation to learn my life. this is my virtual badge to gateway facebook. and i was your credit key for cynic misinformation, pm. i was extremely excited to be able to make a difference in the whistleblower blowing the lid on the social media giant that's constantly accused of pushing agendas, censoring descent and violating privacy, etc. well, let's just say halligan's revelations turned out to be a bit more in line with establishment talking points than you would expect. apparently the whole point of her leaks was that she just wanted to promote more government regulation and censorship of co, dangerous content hate speech and misinformation. when you're a, a real whistleblower, you are targeted by the government. you are silenced, you are prosecuted and sent to prison. but if you are celebrated on capitol hill and financed by independent companies, i'm sorry, but you're not
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a whistleblower. you're a political tool. she's being treated well by democrats on capitol hill by the white house, by the mainstream media, because she supports their narrative. you know, there's talk on capitol hill about breaking up facebook and breaking up some of the other big tech companies because they're monopolies so far. no one has had the guts to pursue something like that. this may be the hook that they need to at least start looking into anti monopoly actions against facebook and against some of the other big companies. so the question now is, who exactly is this woman and who is supporting her? well, according to political, how getting allegedly has quite a few big name backers, there's larry lessig, a former democratic presidential candidate who is now managing her legal team. there's been scott, former tech advisor to hillary clinton and then there's her tapia representative mil burden, who runs public affairs at a little non profit called the center for humane technology. which brings us to the
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guy behind all of them. e bay founder and millionaire media mogul, peer media, who's luminated foundation, apparently funds all these people and their organizations. but if you think a media is supporting halligan out of a sense of justice or disgust at the way social media giants operator, something like that. well, that may be a little naive ever since he started growing his media empire, his main clients have been done. done, done the state department. apparently he helped him supplement regime change in foreign countries, which they don't even actually hide. they literally posted online as their strategic plan well with these kind of ties allegations that how again is backed by us intelligence insiders doesn't even seem like that far of a stretch, any more fear or media or through his lumet a foundation has sponsored whistleblower aid. o, many are put up the money for this very suspicious our organization which claims
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that it's sort of an anti wiki leagues. and it encourages whistleblowers to collaborate with the government and with their employer as they blow the whistle. it's pretty clear that they coached frances halligan, inserted her script about taking on official enemies through facebook's threat intelligence division from ethiopia to me and mar to china, to iran and omit e r. 's role was never reported until weeks after huggins high profile testimony. but it makes perfect sense, considering that facebook is the bad cop of the big tech world. and mark zuckerberg is a whipping boy for virtually every one in washington right now. so along comes o media our sponsoring this group. and this whistleblower who want to speak out about how toxic facebook has become. and he appears like the good cop,
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the good big tech guy who wants to work with the democrats and actually help sensor what goes on in social media, which is a key imperative of the democratic party right now. whistleblower aid doesn't exactly have a good reputation among whistleblowers to put it mildly the founder mark zaid literally read it out. his client geoffrey sterling, an actual whistleblower to his buddies at langley. but then had no issues representing the ukrainian whistleblower in trumps impeachment trial. and andrew, because another key figure at the firm which judging by its name as opposed to aid whistleblowers, literally called for jew innocence to face the full wrath of the law. it was an honor to support francis hogan today. she testified before the senate, i am privileged to work with a talented tomb of co counsels. thank you. out front sin and for having me on this evening. i'm proud to represent francis, a courageous whistle blower alongside my colleagues and whistleblower aid with frances halligan's,
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unusual success story. many whistleblowers now probably wish they also had the kind of support that she does. but unfortunately, it seems, there revelations just weren't as convenient for the establishment. so all they got was prosecution and a cold shoulder at best. now from one whistleblower to another, the civilian tribunal is examining potential u. s. war crimes in london. that's after revelations that the c i plotted to kill wiki leaks, founder juliana sanchez. the bell, march tribunal named after the jail, where a sanchez is being held is intended to expose atrocities conducted by the us and its allies in the notorious war on power. while it has no legal bearing, it aims to bring public attention to the issues following in the footsteps of a similar events conducted half a century ago, condemning us actions in vietnam. next week assigns will confront proceedings into his possible extradition to the u. s. on espionage charges he faces up to 175
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years in prison. one of the members of the bell marsh tribunal explained its significance. the bell ma shribel does both. it reveals the crimes of the united states and it also reveals the crimes to the united states is perpetrated, not just abroad, but also closer to home here in between where and julian assange, an award winning journalist and publisher, is held in a maximum security prison. and treated extremely badly and tortured. one of the important things about the sarge cases, the silence of the mainstream media in the past in relation to what grave commonality is taking place, including attempts to by the prosecution, prosecuting party to poison, kidnap the defendant. and this tribunal is seeking to build on that momentum and get him into the mainstream discourse. most ordinary people that i talk to
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recognize that what is being done to assange is a grave injustice. and we have to show that we are not going to sit back and watch this happening, but that we are coming together to push back against it as a collective. if you'd like to find out how that bellmarks tribunal plays out, you can always check out our website or to dot com or follow up on your favorite social media platform. we'll be back with more news in just about 30 minutes. so stay tuned. ah, the coin was created and invented specifically to kill central banks and genesis why they make a reference to them in the world today. a collective raw because we're finally getting rid of the worst actor on the financial team for 300 years.
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