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back or site using ai and using other advanced technologies, there has been on the defensive side with help headline here when i change the national iraqi prime minister survives an alleged assassination attempt after his residence is attacked by drones . packed with explosives, as comes off to brutal riots in baghdad over the contested election weeks top stories here on our team international. the whistleblower report and the british medical journal points to serious flaws and the testing of phases cove at vaccine. although for some reason so far, us or thorough days have been reluctant to investigate them. a california nurse is suspended from work after refusing to take a covert shorted on religious grubs. i, unfortunately, they deemed that my religious beliefs were not sincere. is kind of surreal.
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honestly, because i love my job and i have been a coven nurse for since the beginning. also in the program, a canadian comedian is lead off the hook by judges and canada, who ruled that as a joke mocking. busy a disabled singer did not amount to discrimination or on the program we put the issue up for debate. the must be a stop between hatred and comedy between violence and free speech, no one saying there shouldn't be consequences. but the argument is, the consequence should not be you beaned by tens of thousands of dollars and not be a last centrally not allowed to criticize someone. ah, welcome to the weekly program here where the odds he international fullest sundays, just off the 9 am here at moscow equal to the top stories of the week and off today . so it turns out the iraqi prime minister has survived an alleged assassination
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attempt emerging unhurt. according to government officials, his residence in the capital. baghdad was targeted early on sunday by drones packed with explosives. it's a short time ago i got all the details marti's policy, lia, in the early hours on sunday morning, wretched time, the prime minister, most of our dinning escape and made assassination attend to what we are hearing from the militant is that the attack was carried off a number of thrones laden with explosives that struck the prime minister's residence, which is inside the green zone in baghdad. now we are also hearing that the prime minister has we should the country that he's fine moments off to that. and then to the test he took to twitter and he urged so calm and was strange. cowardly rockets and try to tax don't build homelands the future. we work towards building a countries to respect to the states and its institutions and building
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a better future for all the rest of it. we call again cobb and constructive dialogue for iraq and the feature of iraq. so saw no one has came responsibility for these attacks. that there has been, did leave a text in baghdad, particularly finding the results of a general election were held on the 10th of last month. some of the need is that are disputing the results of that election of heaven on iranian backed militia who lost much of a parliamentary power in those last evictions. so they quote unquote history. and at the same time, focus to support them has taken to the southeast. and last friday, it was a day, the incident in which the one protest was killed ah, with
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some of the most powerful leaders of the iranian backs. blocks have opened these names, the prime minister for the day felt that protest and design and caches and faculties hearing now from a spokesperson of them is the suggestion that this report of an h. the fascination attempt might just be a false flag to try and cover up the way with how the government dealt with those violent protests on friday. the minister, however, has boarded an investigation into that incident and he has on said compensation to the victims. the united states course is watching events co see as they point out, the military from iraq. the deadline is due to be the end of this year, and the united states condemned the incident while at the same time offering assistance to the victims. we are following the reports of drone attack. these apparent act of terrorism, which were strongly condemn, was directed at the heart of the rock estate. our commitment to our iraqi partners
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is unshakable. the united states senate with the government and people of iraq. now the united states was amongst those countries who praised the results of the iraqi parliamentary elections. so of course, alongside the military with fuel, they are going to be watching the situation very, very carefully and is very important at this time is some kind of peace and the rest committee. he's of the, the with school that is happening and which will happen by the end of this year. if the dead on is to be a kid to shows in the german company by on tag joined developer of the fight. a covert vaccine is now plunged 20 percent this follow several setbacks, including a whistleblowers report in the british medical journal, pointing to serious flaws in last year's vaccine trials. details now without the correspondent elliot, katrinka, how many people do you know who are sick and tired of daily debates about vaccine
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safety? well, i know quite a few and you know, what really gets me fired up about these conversations. quite often, those who do most of the talking have next to 0 expertise in the relevant science concerning medical trials for example. but what about when those who really do know better? saudi alarm over possible issues. earlier this week, one respected medical journal published an investigation in which you could read things like this. one employee said she had worked on over 4 dozen clinical trials in her career, but had never experienced such a helter skelter work environments. as we've been tabio on pfizer trial, i don't think it was good clean dates of the employee said of the dates of interview generated for the pfizer trial. it's a crazy mess. those are some pretty serious concerns. but let me give you the full picture. these were comments that the journal received anonymously from former employees of one of the firm's tasks with carrying out the pfizer vaccine trial
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vent avia. the authors got in touch with them while investigating the claims of a whistleblower, who worked for ven tabio for a couple of weeks before being fired, supposedly in connection with sounding the alarm over quite a list of issues including things like this, the, the, the, the, the whistleblower provided the journal with internal company documents, photos, and audio recordings to backup heart concerns. i do have to say though, we've not seen them in the article or received access some other way. and obviously it wasn't up to us to supervise an american contract or on a pivotal trial of one of the world's most widely known jobs. the question is,
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did the u. s. government agency in charge the food and drug administration? no about any of that. we didn't know is jackson, we received an email from the f d a thanking her for her concerns and notifying her that the f d. a could not come in on any investigation that might result. a few days later, jackson received a call from an f dea inspector to discuss her report, but was told that no further information could be provided. she had nothing further in relation to the report. the right people apparently didn't know, or at least were notified that lead to any oversight of the company. by the regulator. the answer is no. on the contrary, the watchdog was instead quick to greenlight, pfizer for emergency use in america. in fighters briefing document submitted to an f. d. a advisory committee meeting held on the 10th of december 2020. the company made no mention of problems at the vents. obvious site. the next day, the f. d. a issued the emergency use authorization of the vaccine. a few more
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details that right disconcert a summary of f, the a inspections of phasers vaccine trial sites said that 9 of 153 had been inspected. but none of those had been operated by vent avia and no expection had been conducted at all in the 8 months between the emergency authorise ation. and the full approval. pfizer has since hired been toby up as a research subcontractor to work on for other clinical trials, the use of the coven vaccine, and children, and young adults, a cobit 19 trial involving pregnant woman and a trial of cobit 19 booster doses. this is a global pandemic, and in a global pandemic, we have a duty. this is the important bass. we have a duty. we have an up must duty to look after other nations. it is a clear example of we look after ourselves in the 1st instance. and we are not very
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interested in the welfare, the well being, the recovery of other countries of cause profit is the biggest motive here. and it is an example of protecting their financial prospects in the future. okay. not an expert. and maybe the trials were actually properly conducted. maybe someone was just not a big fan of the u. s. pharmaceutical giant. but what i want to be confident about is that someone competent, who's jobbers, to have these trials under control, actually does his or her job to the fall. or at least mentions reports on possible red flags. we have our contact at pfizer, infant avia for comment on the claims as well as posing further questions to the u . s. f da will let you know if they get back to us. meantime, dr. reggie brock consultant position for britain's and i just things vaccine development has fallen victim to corporate greed by the has full made this by no
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means the 1st time that i've been found to be acting in a way in which you can really say that the commercial interest is compromising bay to nicole and research objectivity and judgment. what this really shows that it's been develop above the acceptable speed of signs of a that of course, that of the applied more people to the trial. they could of adequate stuff around the trial in the appropriate way and as a constant commercial pressure, even with a sub contractor to make a profit. so, to have fewest off and generate results more quickly and cut corners in this way, commercial interests is pressuring, you know, what would be the best way to treat the pandemic. and the best way to develop the drug in the u. s. continues to register around $90000.00 cove infections per day, the world's highest. right. and that's despite the government's all out efforts to get people vaccinated on mass. this week a nurse in california was suspended by a hospital loft a. she refused to take her cobit shot, retorted jensen filled herself, being ushered from her workplace. i am being escorted out of kaiser
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permanente hospital for my religious beliefs. because i don't want to get the job. they deemed that my religious beliefs were not sincere. and i was upset about that because i haven't really sincere religious beliefs and convictions, and i wanted to get answers from the hospital as to some random h. r person deciding that my livelihood was now going in jeopardy, because they didn't believe that i really have sincere beliefs in my christian faith is kind of surreal, honestly, because i love my job, and i have been a coven nurse for since the beginning. well, in the lettuce development, a u. s. appeals court has now temporarily locked president biden's plan for a vaccine mandate for private businesses. it would require old workers to get
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a knock. you let it, or to least take a p, c r test every single week. and as you can see here, the penalties with employers, the fines could be over. a $100000.00 of the court block came off to several states filed very quick lawsuits against the administration. a public sector vaccine mandate remains enforced though with exemptions for medical conditions, pregnancy, and religious beliefs. for the last one is particularly challenging, though, as the belief must be deemed sincere enough to justify the exemption at the end of the day, it's up to the employer to decide on the whole authenticity. now the owner of the california hospital whether nurse works has suspended get this more than 2000 employees because they're all refusing their shots and says they'll be able to work and return to work. as soon as they get one. however, victoria jensen says she's done everything necessary to keep staff and patients safe, but that her religious fuse was simply disregarded. i made a choice for myself and i think everyone is should have the freedom to make their
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personal choice. i know a lot of people who did not want to get this vaccine but did it because they didn't feel they were pressured so much. they didn't feel like they could move for and they just went ahead and took it. and i respect their decision to their medical freedom. i respect people who don't agree with me. this is america. and it's a beautiful thing when you can disagree with each other, that's what freedom is. we don't have freedom if we don't have people that disagree, that we should add to the un on the w h. o. continue to stretch to the pandemic can only be stop through mass inoculation or natural immunity. i judges in canada, have ruled that a comedian who mocked a disabled child sing. i did not breach the youngster's rights to dignity a comic mike ward hailed the decision by the supreme court as part of a growing backlash against cancelled culture. as both sides reacted to the ruling.
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i'm like o, j. i one. this is a vess. i'm so happy. i think this is a good sign for comedy. i think this means the pendulum is about to swing the other way. comedians are going to be able to keep on doing jokes. i would want to tell him about how i fell. when i 1st heard that they yelled as if 13 years old to chance. think about gang because a 40 year old man say so that you should guy, singer, jeremy gabriel, who was now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that cause his skull abnormalities. though he found fame in 2006 and even performed for poke benedict. but in 2010, a comedian that mike ward began making jokes about his disability and gabrielle was just 13 years old at the time. now, gabriel's family filed the human rights complaint, but canada's highest court said the singer was targeted not because of his disability, but because of his fame. while mister ward received support from the comedy world,
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others still believed jokes i that must have consequences. well, here, darcy, we had a lively discussion with a panel of guests. you know, i, i agree with the court's conclusion. i mean that they acknowledge said that this was a nasty thing that was said. but you know, it doesn't go as far as to, you know, have a legal financial consequences for this person. when mister word comes to your town, you have the option to not buy a ticket. you can ignore his podcast. you have the right to do all those things, but should he be prosecuted in a court of law that takes it a bridge way too far. in my opinion, we have to sink about. he was a child, he was 13 years old. and i truly believe we should safeguard our children more because especially in this case he was not only a child, but he was and his joe is disable. so you know, the must be a stall between hatred and comedy between violence, you know,
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and free speech. god to charge in and find a guy tens of thousands of dollars for a joke, comedy and joking. and freedom of speech is a human right. when did this change? this is nuts to me. and you know, i have to disagree with the, the woman who spoke before, but this, he was not making fun of his disability. he was primarily making fun of people who thought the kid was so weak that you couldn't comment and make fun of his singing is still alive. he the only thing that from what is it was a little different. and he, you know, he has to wear a hearing aid. we shouldn't be treating people like so differently. i mean, have some respect for the guy. he's not some weekly that you need to defend like this. first of all, he was violence. verbal violence towards a child that was 13 years old and disabled child. i don't care if it was an address
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in his disability. he was suicidal after that. and you can be free to say whatever you want and be buying renting every way you want in that and you know, in your job, i'm gonna printer each to my, to, to my disable, you know, employee like that. i would go to court to because doubt consequences for every one of us though what we do in our life, ok, it's not only speech is an action, no one saying there should be consequences. but the argument is, the consequence should not be you being by tens of thousands of dollars and not be a lot of centrally not allowed to criticize someone. well, i just want to say this in response to that. i'm a lot of comedians and, and i would like to think i'm one of them. it is possible for us to have 2 thoughts in our head at the same time. thought number one, that's a joke that a lot of us would never make. i personally would never make a joke like that that's me. but another thought that i am also able to have in my head at the same time is i can see the dangerous slippery slope of having legal
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consequences for someone who chooses to make such a joke. even if i find it incredibly poor taste and you know, free speech is just her virtue that i think is very important. and without it, i certainly wouldn't have a job or about a half way through the weekly program here, one or 2, you still to come in the mix of your stories or the u. s. military. so as it didn't break any laws and an old cos, drones dry can cobble that killed 10 civilians, a story, and a whole bunch of others for your weekly mix with back in just a sec. ah ah.
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that's good to have you for the weekly program here with us in moscow. today's 20, the 20 past 9 on sunday morning. now the top stories off the week, so one of them being that of the u. s. military is not concluded that a botched drone strike in afghanistan in august was not unlawful in it showed no sign of negligence. despite the strike killing 10 civilians. and that includes 7 kids with us. i forced inspector general, announced the probes findings. the investigation did found no violation of law, including the law of war. did find execution errors confirmed by confir may or a combined with confirmation bias and communication. greg, the breakdowns that regrettably lead to civilian casualties. the cobbled drone attack was one of the final acts of the u. s. war in afghanistan. and the pentagon at 1st claimed it had taken out an imminent threat and didn't appear to involve any civilian casualties. blue. busy busy ringback
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busy the u. s. air force inspector general is that his report on the strike will remain classified because it contains details about the military's as strike tactics. the associated press report at the pentagon found no mistakes after an independent review. that review also recommended the military improve his procedures to ensure civilians are not present before launching a strike. so we discussed all this with a former us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter. he believes there was no justification for that drone strike in such a heavily populated city. there is nothing but negligence here from the beginning when they identified or miss identified the target to the end when the decision was made to pull the trigger. i can't see a single legitimate reason to go forward,
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and yet everybody did go forward. and if they're not being honest about it and saying that mistakes are made, this is going to happen again. this isn't the 1st time we fired a missile as killed civilians. it isn't the 2nd time, 3rd time for time. it's the hundreds time. and the, the reality is the united states, as known for some time now that the procedures it has in place. it carry out counterterrorism strikes in a real world, you know, real time an event are not sufficient to the task that we kill civilians. and yet we went for it anyways of because there was political pressure being placed on the military to be seen as doing something. kenya has reopened a criminal probe into the horrific motor of a young woman, allegedly by a british soldier. the single mother was beaten, stopped and dumped in a septic tank back in 2012. a family believed the details of the case were hushed up at the highest level lead. you heard johnny,
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we recently learned that is the british army involved because there were a lot of cover ups, but we are glad that now think of being brought to light my wishes the culprit to face glory because i had to bear burden that wasn't mine. i had my own children to take care of, though i was not employed. it has been a real struggle. the family of agnes when terror, when jacko. a canyon woman, allegedly killed by a british soldier, is crying foul as they are yet to receive justice. almost 10 years after her death, when jack, who was a 21 year old sex waka, any money to feed her newborn baby when she was reported missing in march of 2012. 2 months later, her body was found in a hotel septic tank near to where british soldiers had been stationed, though it's been revealed that a british soldier named only a soldier acts confessed to killing her. what would i feel so sad as those positions to help us that took so long recently when the me distorted air in the story top and old. once it's like agnes has just died. it has the been affected,
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her daughter, but we had to let her know what is going on. i pray that god crossed the british government the wisdom to handle this case. well, when i think of balconies, i remember how happy she was. she loved to sing it. she taught my youngest daughter how to sing with the person who killed agnes should face the law. because the charge was orphaned has suffered a lot. bearing in mind, she was just 5 months old. even feeding at the time was difficult. according to the u. k. defense ministry, it will continue offering the support to the canyon investigation. the u. k. stands ready to support all requests says we have done since day one. as with other investigations, we always work in partnership with the kenyan police and subject to international and judicial processes. our help will always be forthcoming. will activists in kenya, a calling for the extradition of the alleged killer to be held accountable while the labor party here in the united kingdom say the 9 year ordeal without an investigation even being conceal has denied the family justice. there's been no
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minister defense lead investigation of the sold is involved, or no inquiring to why the minister the funds failed to respond. when kenyan detectives asked for help, 9 years on justice must now be done for agnes and her family. revelations of the tragic death of one jacket continue to become more sinister. it's been reported that a group of 9 british soldiers joked about her death on social media several years later. the family now hope this fresh investigation will give them that answers they so desperately need to her. i feel a lot of pain when i remember agnes. we brought her up well, and just as she was settling down her life was taken away, leaving us to fend for her young child. it's my hope that this child will get justice. it's been 10 years, but we hope to finally get justice this case strikes right at the heart of alleged exploitation killings and cover ups in the british army. in fact, the very same defense secretary assisting this probe into one jacket, his death officially closed at stores on investigations into more than
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a 1000 allegations of abuse by british soldiers in iraq. so with no prosecutions there, will this mean justice may never be solved for angus. when jerry, when jack, who and her family chateau edward's dusty, r t. london. what i said is that if know the weekly for this hour here lie from moscow, a naughty international. it's been such a busy week for your world wide headlines. it hasn't been old bad news. we'll get another program for you up and running in about half an hour's time. hope you can join us noon . the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is to stay, devising methods to essentially destroy personality of an individual ah,
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by scientific means. this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological, tortured jace, i disseminated within the us intelligence community and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how to make them say they still live with the consequences today. oh is your media reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way?
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where are you being led somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. as a korea professional sport is much tougher on some than others. mission with over euro my by everybody here. so why would somebody believe me? i was just a little girl. the price paid to, to, to achieve really was, was a read on the paper this morning. usa swimming coach, arrested leslie had sex with a 12 year old girl. this happens almost every way we get calls at the office. i get informed about one of my greatest fears,
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someone's gonna start linking all this together. and it's going to be a 60 minute documentary about youth coaches in sports like gymnastics in swimming here. is that documentary? see it or naughty? in 1999 ukraine was stirred up by the case of puzzle laws or ranko. all the laws wrinkled on january 23rd 1953 from may. 1996, he was a prime minister of the government of ukraine. seuss authorities determined that during 1996 to 1997, he embezzled at least $880000000.00. on february 20th 1999 after flame ukraine, he was arrested in the united states and convicted a fraud, and an illegal transfer of $114000000.00. he currently resides in the united states . plume is settled what that of them was that in co, out of both.
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