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ah, ah, gunfire has heard clashes erupt and tear. gas is deployed as a crisis deepens on the border between poland and beller. wrist is a large crowd of migrants. storms the frontier into polish territory will bring you a report from the same i'm. are you behind me? you can see the crossing where the official entry point i was in the vehicle, would you like katie? what we as the borders and services, we can see them conducting subjects and they're at the ranking keys. they already caused the tray on controls. french police officers survives a stabbing thanks to his bullet proof vest in an incident that is reportedly being investigated as a possible act of terrorism. and also on the way this, our magazine
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divisions spark protests in the united states after a court temporarily blocks the by demonstrations planning, post compulsory coven shots on private businesses. ah, hi, that good even great to have your company here on out. international gunfire has been heard and t against is being fired at migrants trying to storm the a you border between poland and brother, race bella, russian authorities have said that a large group of people mostly from the middle east, managed to cross into poland earlier today. warsaw has vowed all illegal migrants will be returned back across the border. ah,
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ah, book opening it was nick thought you were you are. this is no, no that is not my never going on. i wonder what was wrong with it up above puzzles, proposal so with with local journalist in belarus, headed to the board to assess the situation there and said this report was, i'm, are you still behind me? you can see the crossing where the official entry point articles and vehicles located. we were nearing the border trace controls strength is mix. hey, we all close to the bob white fence. a girl there's nan's valley comes flying overhead, then monitoring for mothers. hi allison. here's the trace control, brian. i found martin blan used to detect the tracy's been shrewd as across the national board abbey, in the water. it is polish machinery,
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making up these military vehicles with specialists, radio equipment different, where they look a lot like american hummus, probably in them actually. what would we is the boldest services if we can see them, could be donating surges. and there are the ready, geez, they've already crossed the trail controls, drip. this laura, a correspondent to oliver has more on the escalating board a situation. in fact, the polish president under a do there is currently in a meeting with the prime minister. mateusz motivates and security leaders as well and emergency meeting being cold as things escalated or not border with bellow roofs. throughout modern day, we saw the tree trunk being used of battering ram to try and get through the border fence there. there were people with ply is wyatt courses of some kind, trying to cut through the barbed wire as they were being sprayed with pet. this frayed almost point blank range from 4 to god, just over the other side. one guy using a spade to try and beat down barb wire as well right in front of those. those
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border defense troops. now extra troops had been sent by poland to that from caea. 12000 extra troops called up a state of emergencies currently in play in poland because of the flow of people trying to get from bella to get from bella to poland. but state of emergency a last to 3 months. now the bell rush and board guards have actually put out a statement in which they've said that the polish side are attempting to inflame the situation. taking into account statements by polish officials on the concentration of armed forces and equipment near the border, we do not exclude the possibility of provocative actions by the polish side and justifying the use of physical force and special equipment against refugees, or the spy that statement. it's hard to see what poland would start to gain from inflaming the situation any further elsewhere in europe though
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a lot of focus is also turning towards this border here in germany, the interior ministry has said that they will be actively pushing for more sanctions on bellow. roofs over this incident. in the escalation of this incident, they won't go sanctions to target things like airlines that have been used in order to bring migrants from the middle east, mostly to bel bruce. and then from bella roost from arriving in belarus, they made their way to the polish border at nato. have also put out a statement saying that minsk and alexander lucas shanker, the, as the bell russian president, a using these migrant says what they call it a hybrid tactic in or in response to sanctions that have already been placed on beller roost. they add the nato alliance, going on to say that they found this unacceptable. now, the german foreign ministry had previously put out a statement in which they said they have proof that alexander lucas shanker is
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directly linked to driving, migrants towards this border. the situation continues to be of utmost concern to us . we observe how the look of shanker regime continues to call migrants to belarus and send them on a dangerous journey towards the e. u. there is evidence that the regime in minsk constantly directs people to the border or the beller, as president denies any involvements in pushing people towards the boundary or with poland walks. alexander lucas shanker has said is that his country can't afford to look after migrants that are there saying that the sanctions that have been put in place on beller is already by the european union of crippled it financially. i honestly said that we wouldn't hold any more of the people you've been screwing over in afghanistan, iran and iraq. we have neither the money know the strength to do so as a result of your sanctions. while lithuania also getting involved, as this really turns from being an issue between poland and bello roo,
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since who had an issue involving the wider european union lithuania, saying that they would send troops to the polish fellowship border. and they may well be looking at declaring a state of emergency in their country as well. the french police officer has been attacked with a knife in the southern city of can authority so that his bullet proof vests saved him from any serious injuries incident is being investigated as a possible terror attack. shall do. whiskey has more to 6 30 am local time. this attack was carried out. we understand the police officer was in a vehicle just outside his police station and the attacker opened the door of the car and then attempted to stab the officer to deck. now we understand that the officer survived without any injuries, thanks to his bullet proof vests, but we do understand from sources on the ground that while that attack was attempted,
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the aggressor shouted that this was being done in the name of the muslim prophet. now we understand that a colleague of that police officer who was attacked aimed fire straight away at the attack, it severely injuring them and they are now are said to be severely injured and being treated for that. we understand that the attack, it is a 37 year old, are with the original nationality of being algerian. and he said to have been unknown to the police before this incident. but because of the fact that the aggressor said that this attack was in the name of them was in prophet muhammad, this is not being treated as a possible terror incident here in france. now this is not the 1st time we have seen an attack of this nature here in france just in april this year. so not too many months ago, a police officer administrative worker was stabbed to death just inside the secure area of a police station. you hadn't booley,
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which is not too far from paris and then in may so less than a month later, there was another attempt on the life of a police officer at this time, leaving that opposite severely wounded. that took place in the city of north in western france. so we do get these attacks from time to time and back in 2019 october a radically i t employee over the police station in paris, a killed 3 police officers and an administrative. okay. what was a terror attack back then? one of the worst attacks in sight, a police station where that took place now for morgan le pen from the national rally who trunks. she seems to be saddened that these attacks are becoming what she described as being normalized. i get the impression that this kinds of crimes are becoming usual as if it's some form of habit. i urge the french people not to get used to the situation. now france has been suffering from a wave of violence in the last decade and attacks like this sharpened,
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the idea of people fear ring that they could be further islamic attacks like the ones we saw back in 2015. but for the moment, this appears to be a lone wolf attack. it is being terror treated as a possible terrorist. incident of 37 year old man said to be of an algerian origin is now being treated for severe injuries after attempting to stab a police officer in can on monday morning the by the ministrations push for mandatory cove vaccinations has exposed a sharp divide in the united states over the weekend and appeals court temporarily blocked the government's job requirements of businesses. but i didn't stop people taking to the streets. oh, i
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thought of the contested monday would apply to businesses with at least $100.00 employees. vaccines already obligatory for public officials and comes at a time of high function rights averaging around $73000.00 per day in the us. despite the federal appeals court freezing, the private sector requirement, the surgeon general insists the nurses are me out. measures are needed. the person in the administration wouldn't have put these requirements in place if they didn't think that they were appropriate and necessary, and the administration is certainly prepared to defend them for all those promises of healing. biden's america has become a tinderbox rife with anger and division. and the latest vaccine mandate was just the thing to spark the fire. this mandate is unconstitutional, unlawful and unwise sir biden vaccine. monday is a shocking invasion of medical privacy,
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an individual liberty. i will not stand for it. i'm exploring every legal option to defend the rights of north caroline and against this unconstitutional mandate. with president biden's plan to mandate vaccination in the u. s. companies with over 100 employees. more than 2 dozen states have now come out swinging, determined to protect the rights over 84000000 workers. but one of extraordinary, what's up, barry didn't read was a blue state, new hampshire. and among the attorney generals who fall to no food was a democrat from iowa, this was no longer some protest on the street. this is no longer about loyalty to one's party. this was the country, big guns from both sides of the aisle coming out proclaiming we the people say, no, a court has now frozen the mandate nationwide. that's concern, it's an overreach. what about individual liberty? what about the constitution? what about a president's promise?
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no, i don't think it should be mandatory. i wouldn't demand to be mandatory, but i would do everything in my power just like i don't think mask have to be made mandatory nationwide and do everything in my power as president stage to encourage people to do the right thing. turns out that the man who didn't believe in mandates has turned into a big fan of them fast for federal employees and now for private ones. heads mosque up, get job so you might be out of the job. now you think that being food by more than half the country states would dump in your spirits, but no, the white house is still feeling good. safe, just to get ministration over the next thing. the requirements for workers are companies. i'd like to get your response to that and also how confident are you mandate with and so we are very confident that it can. now, biden in fis, he's acting according to international medical guidance. the vaccine is the only
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way out of the pandemic. if you shed by many, but the timing is bad. discussions of to job will not have reached fever pitch. mm. from california to mississippi. angry citizens have flaunted the streets some say they'll never vote democrat again, others, but they'd rather be unemployed than give out that freedoms. then you look at the recent elections, a litmus test of the bite and presidency. the democrats took a beating and what many say is a bad omen for the mid toms next year. it's been a bumpy few months and for some that's just one person to play. nobody likes to seem to be franklin d. roosevelt. deluxe is him to be normal and sub the kaos. you know,
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under his administration, the cdc said that anybody who's vaccinated shouldn't wear a mask, and then they did the hokey pokey and said no, no, you do have to wear a mass. they have said that boosters were not necessarily going to be thing and mandates, not going necessarily going to be a thing. and now we have both boosters and mandate. so if he goes back on this, it will, i think, a road, some of the confidence that biden came in with, remember, he was partly elected because he was the adult in the room. he was somebody for whom was a political veteran that would not see a new problem and therefore would be able to handle it better than the bull in the china shop that donald trump was. if he doesn't show com, even handed leadership on this, and i don't think he particularly has on this or many other things. then he's going to continue to see his approval rating a road like it is right now when it's under water, by nearly 10 points. the white house at odds with the states, the republicans taking on the democrats, the democrats timing on each other. and the facts rounding on the on faxed,
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like i said, for all those promises of healing and looks like it's a long johnny to the united states living up to its name. so the so plenty of disagreement over and foresman of mandatory coven shots. reminder, the world health organization stresses, vaccinations and natural immunity are the only root out of the pandemic. protest go to some uses, just come in. now syrian defense systems were activated by 2 separate as strikes in homes and tartar provinces. with the majority of the incoming file taken out, damascus is pointed, the finger of blame it israel, the skylight to middle east correspondent. now paula. so this slide full of what details can you bring as well, as you can make you say the syrian army is clearly blaming israel for the latest round of the hearing from the city. syrian military that says
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a number of his reading this were fired at santa maria and along the mediterranean coast, the report to j that at least 2. so we in service, men have been killed. also, we have been injured and that there is some material damage, not according to a military thought. the missiles were in the direction of lebanon. how were the most, with down by the period. and he missile defense system, the walk that reportedly also so in the area where the russian military bases are in. so we had made me in homes and taught at the same time, we are hearing from a position media that the target of these missiles was a rainy and militia. and there are some, a pool that a wicked school help was destroyed and is currently ablaze. at the same time, we think from liberty media who say that it is one woman has been injured. and a number of houses have been damaged in north western lebanon. and that is from the
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shrapnel of the interception. at this point in time, there has been no response from the israeli side, which is not unusual. times the way the officials not to take responsibility for any kind of strike in serial or in lebanon. at least we have to do so they was a strike. this is the 2nd slice in less than a week. and that's the 1st one was also immediately carried out by israel. and it does make things because this is increasingly concerned about the build up of iranian streams and the radiant forces along the way it needs to be in border. this is also the strike in the last month. so we'll keep you abreast with that. and if we have any way the reaction of course will bring it to you for and thank you. animal rights group pizza has its sites on the olympics, calling for a ban on all
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a question. events peters pouncing after last week's decision to remove horse riding from the pen tassel on the gains that decision. those race, the hackles for many athletes. 615, find to find an open letter, demanding their heads, roll as modern pentare fleets, we are shocked at the executive boards decision to remove the equestrian discipline . the executive board has undermined 109 years of the modern pen. tough loan, we in any mister, declare a vote of no confidence in the president and the entire executive board. well, the question of whether a question, events, or crew came to prominence this sum as tokyo games. when a leading pen task leads horse refused to perform her coach will. so the animal was disqualified. animal rights activists were raised by that episode invented the horror online this is disgusting. it must be stuff she shouldn't be allowed on a horse. oh yeah,
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because she really swings like a mike tice disgusting, true behavior. stop this unacceptable behavior. a cam joint live on the line nava kathy guillermo who's a senior vice president for peter us and also samantha murray, who's in olympics over medalist and will champion modern and toughly to very good even she had thanks so much for joining us. both of those to you, samantha may a got an awful lot of media attention at the time. there's been a lot of time now to reflect upon what happened. what did you make of that incident in and, and took it. why does that seem to have been a turning point? first of all, the, the incident was, was, was unfortunate that happened to the leader of the competition. and that meant that everybody he was watching following the pent off want was watching. anika showed take, take that by then forward and it was that moment that was quite crucial and he would
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win the pentagram and it was, it was really out of the norm to see anika perform that way. she's generally quite consistent vida, on a very good pen. possibly it wasn't a usual display. the question isn't for her. and not so it was quite shocking to people who knew her. we didn't the sport, but what we saw as a question fans and people who love, who was that st. fully the whole was in distress. because he didn't want to be in the arena biting, and he'd done a similar thing with the previous by the, i believe of the day you compete in the 1st round. and so it was a shame. it was difficult to walk. i felt for the horse and i also felt for the athletes. and of course, penthouse seats, right? unknown horses, every competition. and it's meant to be a level playing field. all of these holes is supposed to be test, jumped before they enter the competition,
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so that we know that they can do it. and they are happy to, to participate in the show. jumping and not makes it accessible for the vidas to compete. the pent off they don't need to have their own horse and transport it all around the world. also that they the whole state that they give, and he's able to, to take home that bound of jump and say, it was unusual. and it was a shame that happened to someone who was lead kathy, who just to give her a chance to respond. i mean, mother's making the point, the kind of sounds like this was maybe an isolated incident and certainly very sad . it was unfortunate. these other reason for that for the whole discipline to be removed. i don't think that incident alone is the reason. i think what we're, what we saw from social media and from sports columnists and from the 40000. 2 pita supporters who wrote to the, to the, in the olympic committee is that we've out grown the sport we have out grown. we have moved beyond. we have evolved to a place where we don't need to subjugate animals in order to compete the striking
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of the animal and the terror that the horse was clearly feeling was certainly a part of it. but i think just as we don't see animals in ringling brothers circuses anymore, just as we see people moving away from other exploited use of animals, the public is now saying, let's do a competition where every participant is a willing participant and horses are not. samantha mean, you said it yourself that the horses that kind of out of your hands the, the brought in and the ride is get whatever they're given. do you feel having compete for many years that there's an inherently cruel elements to the show? jumping part of your support now and also i've written healthy, very young age from 3 years old actually. and i found that will who do want to jump, they enjoy the show, jumping, know every hole. and the whole thing that people typically choose to ride in this event, love doing it and then get time to be a certain breeze. of course, is that a good show to pay on the enjoy it. and there are different, free to go into
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a horse race, completely different than in the question. i had great experiences of writing all around the world i own as opposed to a passionate who can pull that there was they were like children to the and the whole. so i wrote at the london 2012 and i happened to be from line to show where i'm forming in great britain. that was a coincidence. i met the owner and i followed the career the game with noting the in the pen to the stand. the pool is, is typically very, very high. that the horses that have to be able to jump around the fences will me to 20 say this is quite, quite a big jump. and so these are horses r, e. i license professional wholesale that rides around large trucks all around the world. and i saw by the local organizing committee for each event. so the standard is usually great. and i think what happened with st boy was that he was just happy
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to compete on that day. he has an f b. i license and as followers from peter, but also from for the pet tougher mode. they looked into him. why, why was he behaving that way? who is the tools that you could find his record online and he's competed in europe and then he was supposed to japan probably for the pen, tough on. and so he's a good showed you pay horse. i think the issue and what, let us down on that day with the governance of pen, tough on by the union international pensacola, mother that's called the u i pm. so the international governing body for the school, they let the athlete and the spectators down because they were so which eggs in their rules and management of their whole strategy of that in the pads. haflin ok, i let them know you're going to run you some, and i just want to give cathy a chance to, to, to respond announcement as making the point. the, you know, lot of people enjoy riding horses that we built. the horses enjoy the process to and that this is but governance and actually by the standards that,
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that's been the downfall here. did you yourself get any pleasure from seeing a horse being written and, and taking part in any event? could you see that just high standards would solve the problems? well i don't think high standards would, and i come from a background of writing courses myself in my early years and, and competitive showing and show jumping and playing polo long before i got into animal rights work. so i have some familiarity with horses, and i think even the language around the use of these animals and the pat pent haflin their commodities, their bought their sold. maybe they do it willingly. maybe they do it because from the moment they were taken in hand by human beings, they have learned that the humans are dominant. no matter, no matter how we dress this up and no matter how we look at it. there is not a horse that volunteers to be in the olympic games. only humans do that. and i think as a society, as i said, we've evolved beyond that. and we need to face the fact that these animals are not things to be bought and sold. and moved around and adding to having written rules as yourself. kathy,
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your feeling now is that you just wouldn't want to see who's written at all in any scenario. i think that would be best. that's certainly not what he does focusing on . in fact, we didn't even intend to get into this right, but i don't think we could ignore what we saw at the games and the reaction of the public that we've moved beyond it. i'm not out there campaigning. the people not ride horses, but i wouldn't do it myself anymore. and typically when i have seen horses bought and sold as they are, whether it's in the competitive or the pleasure riding world, these horses have no control over their own lives. none at all. they exist completely at the mercy of the human beings and their lives and how decent those people are to them. so kathy, you take that, you take that stance with, with, with dogs as well. you know, pet owners. because we, we take dogs out the will, we take with us on holidays here. i'm you know, where do you know i, when people right will say in the pen tough lumber and dresses. we go there are tracking home school safe people. yeah. i take your point, no,
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i don't. i don't agree with that with dogs. i share my own life with the dog and the cat. and i think if we have the ability to take care of them properly and give them decent lives, we should. but when we're talking about competing with dogs, it's an entirely different issue. competing with animals makes them our commodity and, and it puts their needs 2nd to the competition. and that's where i would draw the line. and frankly, we've asked the international committee to drop all of the client events out of the olympics going forward. not just the pen top line because we saw evidence of what can happen in tokyo as well. the horse who blood from his lungs, blood was coming out of his nose, the competition was not stopped so that he could be check. another horse ruptured, a ligament had to be destroyed. i don't think there's any horse who would volunteer to exert themselves to the point where their lungs are bleeding or where they injure themselves to the extent that they have to be euthanized. i just want to follow kathy and i mean horses used to be used for labor. i'm going back. if you
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take them out from sport as well, from being written, what purpose would they have? would people still have horses as pat tell me, how would they fit in? would they still have human interaction? i think courses are domesticated animals and many would still have human interaction. but i think we could certainly start with the fact that there are people writing courses for pleasure and people who have courses on their own property is not an excuse for the pants half long and for the olympics to continue to use sources in this way. so i think we could start with that and i would just wanna come back to samantha because this is potentially a real blow fuel sport. i would imagine how do you feel about this, the, you know, something that you've trained for and you become skill that could be pulled away. yeah, and i am funding with pent athletes, united, and we're trying to challenge this decision. it isn't yet finalized. we believe we believe in the history of the school we we believe in question competition and i've
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seen it done so while so many time. so i really do want it to remain as do most of the pen toughly to currently participate in the, the 650 signatures. 80 percent that we're current pen talk please. and we also all of the olympic medalists in 2018, had signed the semester. and so for me it needs to remain, that is the school. you can't just take out school and put in something totally totally random. and the problem is that the pets often event also does not like the head on the desktop one which takes place solely on the track and field and the diverse discipline that complement and show the different strengths of an alternate athletes. and that's why we see the running and assuming and 2 opposing physical events and he's supposed to take something so, so the event so buried and the whole writing is a key element to the boat and it's all about to cubic legacy.
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