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lou directly prime minister survives a drone bombing on his residence, which the interior ministry describes as a terrorist attack. assassination attempt comes after brutal riots in baghdad over last month contested election. also in the weeks tops stories, a whistleblower report in the british medical journal points, the serious flaws in the testing of phases kobe vaccine. although so far, u. s. authorities have been reluctant to investigate them and canada's top caught back, say, comedian, he made a series of controversial jokes about a disabled singer stating that it didn't amount to discrimination. we put the issue up for the back to the must be a stop between hatred and comedy,
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between violence and free speech. no one seen there shouldn't be consequences or what the argument is. the consequence should not be. you been by tens of thousands of dollars and not be a last centrally not allowed to criticize someone. ah, hi, that very good evening midnight here in moscow. this is auntie international. the ranks interior ministry has condemned what it called a terrorist attack against the prime minister on sunday moustache. alca demis residence in the capital. baghdad was bombed by drones. although the premier remained unharmed on his policy as the story. well, the prime minister, a skate assassination, attend on his life. amelia was sunday morning or hearing from the iraqi military. is that a number of grows below them with explosives struck the residential palate,
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which is inside baghdad, the green zone. and if he's 7 security guards were injured in that attack. immediately following that, the prime minister took to his feet in which he urged for a strain and calm. he then appeared on state television in which he reassured that iraqi population. cowardly rockets, adroit attacks. don't build homelands and don't build a future. we work towards building a country through respecting the states and its institutions, and building a better future for all iraqis. we call again for carbon constructive dialogue for iraq and the feature of iraq. as a vic, no one has came responsibility for the attempted assassination. we haven't heard from him. any armed leaders who are affiliated with iran fact militias and they have been protesting. the results of the general parliamentary election was held on the 10th of last month in which they had
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a very push showing this supporters have taken to the states to demonstrate. in this past friday, those demonstrations turned violent where the protesters started pelting the police walks in stones and the police responded with tear gas and stun grenade. at least one person was killed in those attacks. ah, with some of the need is all the most powerful, malicious actions have come forward and open the blame the prime minister for handles these classes the representatives and spokesperson for a broad coalition of po. iranian she at parties has suggested that this attempted assassination attack is actually
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a false flag by the prime minister to try and divert attention away from the way his government handled those protests. the prime minister has ordered a probe into the caches, and at the same time, he has also to compensation to the victims. now we have started receiving international reaction to the attempt assassination this morning. we have heard from some kenny who is the secretary of the red national security council and he has content the attack saying that it can be traced back to foreign interference. he says that foreigners are to be blamed for insecurity discord and instability in the country. that has seen foreign news of support, both terrorist organization and the occupation of iraq. at the same time the united states has weighed in, they condemned the incident. they also offered assistance in the investigation. the u. s. of course, is busy with doing it for me. one and has the deadline by the end of this year by
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which to finish doing this, we are following the reported drone attack. the support act of terrorism, which were strongly condemn, was directed at the heart of the rock estate. our commitment to our iraqi partners is unshakable, the united states sense with the government and people of iraq. kristen colton that he's come to rep, particularly now amid the u. s. military withdrawal. and that is why washington is watching events so carefully. the united states was among the 1st countries to praise the results of last month election. so of course, they will be particularly concerned and how things are developing their professor history and international relations at the lebanese university, and by root jamal. what came says this us a nation attempt could have been designed to send a message. this bomb being 1st could be false flag on behalf of some group to be taken by the prime minister as
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a justification for the crack down on demonstrations. this could also be a message by some groups who lost the parliamentary elections to the prime minister, who is open to the supported by the united states who came to power. and so do usually the way it happened and, and these kind of what you meant by the united states to their troubles and iraq and the united states to make it like ever leading site for it on the also it's black and ukraine to make ukraine a bleeding site for russia to be leading side or syria. so this is the global american. this was why the americans manipulated the elections.
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jazz in the german company beyond tech. joint developer of the pfizer cove at vaccine have plunged 20 percent fellows, several set bucks, including a whistleblower report in the british medical journal. the pointed to serious flaws in last year's vaccine trials. what he's really, patricia has more how many people do you know, who are sick and tired of daily debates about vaccine 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 south the 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 it never experienced such
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a healthy skill to work environment. as we've been tabio on pfizer trial, i don't think it was good clean data. 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 firms tasks with carrying out the pfizer vaccine trial vent avia. the authors got in touch with them while investigating the claims of a whistle blower who'd worked for entirety a 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. both
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the whistleblower provided the journal with internal company documents, photos, and audio recordings to back up her concerns. i do have to say though, we've not seen them in the article or received acts as some other way. and obviously it wasn't up to was to supervise an american contractor on a pivotal trial of one of the world's most widely known jobs. the question is, did the u. s. government agency in charge the food and drug administration know about any of that. within ours, jackson received an email from the sta, thanking her for her concerns and notifying her da da da could not come in on any investigation that might result a few days later. jackson received a call from an f t a in spencer to discuss her reports, but was told that no further information could be provided. she had nothing further in relation to her report. the right people apparently did no, or at least were notified that lead to any oversight of the company by the
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regulator. the answer is no. on the contrary, the watchdog was instead quick to greenlight, pfizer for emergency use in america. in 5 as briefing document submitted to an f d advisory committee meeting held on the 10th of december 2020. the company made no mention of problems of the vents, obvious sites. the next day, the issue, the emergency use authorization of the vaccine. a few more details that right disconcert a summary of f. b, a. inspections at pfizer vaccine trial site said that 9 of 153 had been inspected. but none of those had been operated by vin, tommy, and no expection had been conducted at all. and the 8 months between the emergency authority ation and the full approval, pfizer has since hard been tabi, up as a research subcontractor to work on for other clinical trials, the use of the coven vaccine in children and young adults. a cobit 900 trial
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involving pregnant women and a trial of cobit 19 booster doses. this is a global pandemic in a global pandemic. we have a duty. this is the important bed. 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 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 prospect in the future. ok, not an expert. and maybe the trials were actually properly conducted. maybe someone was just not a big fan of the u. s pharmaceutical jain. but what i want to be confident about is that someone confident whose job is to have these trials under control actually
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does his or her job to the full or at least mentions reports on possible red flags . we contacted pfizer and then tom, if comments on the claims as well as posing further questions for the us food and drug administration, they get to respond to ron g. bravo, a consultant position. the written sunday just thinks vaccine development has fallen victim to corporate. greed by the has full name is. my name is the 1st time they've been found to be acting in a way in which you can really say that their commercial interests is compromising bay clinical and research objectivity and judgment. what this really shows that it's been develop above the acceptable speed of science. i think that of course, that of a applied and more people to the trolley kind of adequate staff around the trial. inappropriate way, and as a constant commercial pressure, even of a sub contractor to make profit. so, to have fewer staff and generate results more quickly and cut callers in this way, commercial interest is pressuring and, you know,
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what would be the best way to treat the pandemic? and the best way to develop the drug judges in canada have ruled out that, sorry, ruled that a comedian he joked about a disabled teenage singer did not breach the youngsters. right to dignity comic mike ward hailed the decision by the supreme court as being part of a growing backlash against cancel culture. i'm like o j. i one. this is a vast, 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,
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who's now 24, was born with a congenital disorder that causes scull abnormalities. he found fame in 2006, and he can perform for pope benedict. some years later, mike ward began mentioning gabriel's disabilities in his performances and defended his acts by saying people shouldn't be afraid to joke about any subject. gabriel's family father, human rice complaint, but kennedy high school said that the thing was targeted not because of his disability, but instead because of his fame amal, mister ward received support from the comedy willed others still believe such jokes should face consequences. we had a lively conversation about it here on our tea 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 work 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,
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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 it was not only a child, but he was and he still is disable. so, you know, the must be a stall between hatred and comedy between violence, you know, and free speech. got 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
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his singing is still alive. he the only thing that from what is it looks a little different. and he, you know, he has to wear a hearing aid. i, we shouldn't be treating people like so differently. i mean, have some respect for the guy, he's not some weakling 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 wasn't addressing 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 in a shipper nash. if to my, to my disable, you know, employee like that, i would go to court to because doubt, consequence is for every one of us though what we do in our life, ok, it's not only speech is an action, no one's saying there should be consequences. but the argument is, the consequence should not be, you being find tens of thousands of dollars and not be a less actually not allowed to criticize someone. well,
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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. ah, 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 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 certainly does make big promises over climate change call. $26.00 is protest is on the ground, including gretz. it's in bad shape. it's all hot that story, i'm all after this break and ah,
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ah ah, welcome back, hits may be a global attempt to save the world from climate change, but the huge cult 26 summit in scotland is not impressing greg to tinder. the swedish activist lashed out at the event while addressing crowns at the fridays for future marching glasgow. it is not a secret that call $26.00. it's a failure. it should be obvious that we cannot solve a crisis with the same methods that goes into it in the 1st place. protest events have also been held around the world to coincide with cop $26.00. we demonstrate is
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echoing credits and best call for concrete action from those empower ah, with with the cop 26 conferences down to the 2nd week, kicking off the events, the british prime minister want of a doomsday scenario. while the american president found that the u. s. would lead by example in the fight against climate change. one of the world's biggest polluters, india,
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and now the next 0 target by 2070. although that's 2 decades later, the many had been hoping for the recalls, for more money to be handed to developing countries to help them with their transition to other energy sources and all naverde ashanti suskin toll has been looking at how complying with emissions goals may not be that simple for nations heavily dependent on fossil fuels. hope $26.00 his hair and it is going to save us from doomsday over $100.00 wild need is a setting out their goals for the future. and then big ones. stop deforestation switched to renewables. 0 emissions an ohio electric, nasty thing nature like a toilet. we are digging our own grapes. humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change. it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act not client change has already ravaged oral. we only have a referral before us to raise your vision to raised me to task.
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sounds great. the question is, who pay the biggest price for all these politicians patches? it's easy for both chad and co to promised to turn off the light when they leave a room. but for others halfway around the world, saying no to fossil fuels is a luxury. they just can't afford. if there is a call we leave, is there reason any call? we don't leave one person in easton and get set up, but over 4000000 others all over the country would likely agree. because that's how many people rely on coal to keep a roof over their heads and food on that pates. the issue goes well beyond india, though, the developing ward, a live industrialization stage, then what we can call one space, our time. we don't that they will not be able to lift their societies out of poverty, coal consumption and coal as a basis for the livelihood will remain
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a fact for some time. in fact, tens of developing countries have come together terrified of what the grand goals of 0 emissions made up by rich nations will mean for them. this new goal, which has been advanced, runs counter to the parish agreement, and is until i equity and against climate justice demands for net 0 emissions. for all countries by 2050 will exacerbate further the existing inequities between developed and developing countries. it's not just the developing nations struggle as it is with fossil fuels. it's not just that millions of jobs will be lost so that millions will be punched into poverty. now it's also that these nations are asking, why are we paying for greedy gonzalez? far away? the top 10 percent of countries consume 20 times more energy than the bottom 10 percent. and 1100000000 sub saharan african share the same amount of power generation capacity. as germany's 83000000 people,
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video gamers and california consume more electricity than entire nations. you won't hear anything about that a call 20 sex. and remember when times were tough, winter was coming. a gas was running low in europe. funny how no one was shouting about being a dirty source of energy when they begged for the taps to be turned back on. but you will hear them say they won't finance fossil fuel projects in developing countries. why? because it's far away and won't affect whether that warm on a chilly december night. though if the budget can stretch, they might lend a helping hand to ease the pay. we want to do more to help countries around the world, especially developing countries, accelerate their clean energy transition, address pollution in the sure the world. we all must share a cleaner shafer healthiest plan and we have an obligation to help make no mistake . this is not a judgment on green energy. the goals of those gathered in glasgow are undoubtedly
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noble. but do the politicians so desperate to be seen as the leaders who saved the pallet realize what that p are friendly slogans actually mean for millions of people. far away, and even if they did what they do, anything differently there, some countries are to actually have small populations but are consuming a lot of energy. an image, a lot of are capital carbon. people can see all around in most of the rich countries. it's not clear that they're really going to be themselves of it from coal, and i don't think that maybe realistic targets will not make the 2015 batteries accord targets yet. so i think there's a lot of bluffing going on here. and i don't mean a lot of the, you know, the commitments are the pledges being made by rich countries. in recent weeks, nato has been boosting its presence in the black and baltic seas. and now the u. s
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. navies advertising exactly what it's been up to sailing alongside nato allies to ensure security and stability in the black sea is a great way to spend a saturday. it's been a pleasure sailing with you turkey. since november, 4th, russian naval forces began monitoring the flag ship u. s. navy, after it entered the black sea on route. the american vessel stopped in his stumble before lay to being joined by another us ship. while us congressman recently called on president biden, to deploy a greater military presence in the area to protect ukraine, russian defense minister claim the us naval presence was another one to attempt to test russia's military readiness. president putin. no, said the countries keeping a watchful eye on your maneuvers. are you willing to witnessing the appearance of nato, a line ships with guided missile weapons and the waters of the baltic and black seas? and as you know, the u. s. ship has entered the black sea. we can look at it through binoculars or
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the sides of the appropriate defense systems. international affairs commentator jonathan steele says that the u. s. has no military obligations to ukraine because it's not part of nato. what are they doing in the back? see, under nature command, it's just a way of nature trying to show was united states was trying to show the, to just the he had yamani superpower in every field in spacing, landed sea and in air. but i mean, it's completely artificial because if the road to retentions in ukraine, they're going to be land tensions in east and ukraine. yarger, the russian navy is going to do something against ukraine, his nonsense and anyway, your crimes, not part of nate. there's no obligation for the rest to come in, and i think it's just needing the ukrainians up to god and talked to think that the nature, the dearest is the reliable outline of what happened in afghanistan just now, euro sewell decide on its own merits, whether to take action to defend ukraine,
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not because it gets crazy. it's not actually part of nature. there's no obligation on the years to during surge falsely leading ukraine up the garden path, i think. okay, and that wraps it up for this news out. thanks your company. i'll see you at the top with the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising methods to essentially destroy the personality of an individual or by scientific means. this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological
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interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the u. s. intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the cons, wednesdays. today, i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to race truck rather than fear a very job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with
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a edge of state, aspire to use, luxury cars produced in their home countries. it's an unspoken rule for all official events. and everyone's abided by for a very long time. the head of states car isn't only a symbol of the nations prosperity. it's a matter of national prestige. ah, joe biden uses the so called cadillac one limousine, nicknamed the beast. it is an arm and bony and weighs 10 tons bar. as johnson gets driven about in a jakya. queen elizabeth runs in a bentley angela merkle was car choices in the audi. while a french lita emmanuel macaroni uses a converted citron, diaz, 7.
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