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[000:00:00;00] ah, home, gone far is heard clashes erupt and tear gas is employed as a crisis deepens on the border between poland and deliveries as a large crowd of migrants, storm the frontier into polish territory will bring you a report from the same way. we are now at the fairies, helen board. you can see huge camp directtv. they want to get to europe and batteries. on the right plan, russian forest content. on the left, the polish border about dwight and the polish military. french police officers survives a stabbing thank sized bullet proof vest in an incident reported to be investigated as
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a possible i to paris also on the way this l. i . c, division spoke protests in the united states after a court temporarily blocks the biden administration's plan through and post compulsory curvature on private businesses. ah, hey, that great audio company. it's midnight's right now. here in moscow. this is answering . gunfire has been heard and tear gas fired at migrants trying to storm the you border between poland and belarus. bell 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.
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ah, i don't believe it was nick for new york, new york, and whatever going on. i wonder what fortune happier, a z o z, a z? oh, with local journalists in the show cripples from the bank shift come on the border with the latest details. i know what you said like what we're now at the banners, poland border. he can see a huge camp for refugees. he want to get to europe from better roost. up, roberts, on the right van, russian forest, intense blue. you on the left,
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the polish border, barbed wire, and the polish military. right, according to better russian border guards. there at least 2500 migrants. they started to arrive this morning at around 10 a. m, large groups of 510200 people traveled along the road to the forest and then came here to the polish border through the forest roads. but no curve, the main flow of migrants ended at around 1 pm. some arrived here by taxi, some by public transport, all of them and to get into poland and say there's no way back for them. they say they got hair on taurus pieces by play. they arrive from different cities, minsk, grodner, and breast. they agreed on the date in place using the telegram messenger app. it's now evenings and they're even more migrant. they're constantly arriving the campus set up really close to the border with some of the tensor set up. next to polish
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territory, on the toner side, there are a lot of police, military, personnel, and equipment. they also brought water cannon, the migrant say they will stay here until they get to poland. they've let bonfires set up, 10 brought food with them, but not a lot. all of them have warm clothes with them. we also see here a lot of families with small children, children aged to 3 years old, summer even younger. all of them are determined to stay here. to day, they'll stay here for the night all. curtis one, pete, the oliver has more on the escalating board of 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 bella. ruth. throughout monday we saw the tree trunks being used as a battering ram to try and get through the border fence there. there were people with ply is and why
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a quarter of some kind tried to cut through the barbed wire as they were being sprayed with pepper sprayed almost point blank range from border guards 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 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 for try to get from bella rhys into poland. that state of emergency last to 3 months. now the bellow, roche, and boarded gods of actually put out a statement in which they 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
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justifying the use of physical force and special equipment against refugees, or the spy the statement. it's hard to see what poland would stand to gain from inflaming the situation any further elsewhere in europe though 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 want those sanctions to target things like airlines that being used in order to bring migrants from the middle east, mostly to bell roost. and then from bella, from arriving in bella roost, they've made their way to the polish border. nato have also put out a statement saying that minsk and alexander lucas shanker, the, the bell, russian president, a using these migrant says what they call a hybrid tactic in or in response to sanctions that have already being placed on bella. ru,
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stay the nato alliance. going on to say that they found this unacceptable. now, the german foreign ministry had previously put out the statements in which they said they have proof that alexander lucas shanker is 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 bellows and send them on a dangerous journey towards the e you. there is evidence that the regime and means constantly directs people to the border or the beller as president denies any involvement in pushing people towards the boundary with poland. what alexander lucas shameka 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 valerie 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 enough canister on iran and iraq. we have neither the money nor
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the strength to do so as a result of your sanctions. while lithuania also getting involved is this really turns from being an issue between poland and bello roost into it. and issue involving the why the european union lithuania saying that they would send troops to the polish parish and border, and that 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 say his bullet proof 1st saved him from any serious injuries. the incidents being investigated as a possible terrorist attack. so dubiously 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 at the
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officer survive without any injuries or thanks to his bullet proof vest, but we do understand from sources on the ground that while that attack was attempted, 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 said to be severely injured and being treated for that. are 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 mohammed, this is not being treated as a possible terror incident here in france. now this is not the 1st time we have
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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 who hadn't booley, 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 in the october and 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 frogs, she seems to be saddened that these attacks are becoming what she described as
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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, the idea of people fearing 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 tested, 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 a tempting to stab a police officer in can on monday morning the by the ministrations push for mandatory cove at vaccinations as exposed the shop divide in the united states and the weekend and appeals court temporarily blocked the government's job requirement for businesses,
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but it didn't stop. people take into the streets. ha, ah, the contested mandate would apply to businesses with at least a 100 employees. vaccines already obligatory for public officials, it comes over the time of hi infection rights, averaging around $73000.00 per day in america. despite a federal appeals court freezing, the private sector requirement, the surgeon general insists the measures are needed. the president and 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 the promises of healing biden's america has become a tinderbox rife with anger and division. and the latest vaccine mandate was just
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the thing to spark the fire. this mandate is unconstitutional, unlawful and unwise, the bite and vaccine. monday is a shocking invasion of medical privacy and individual liberty. and we will not stand for it. i'm exploring every legal option to defend the rights of north caroline and against is unconstitutional. mandate with president by does 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 of 84000000 workers. but one of the extraordinary was up by regional dot reds 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's big guns from both sides of the aisle coming out proclaiming we the people say,
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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 precedence? promise? 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 pressure united states 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, it's mosque up, get job to you might be out of the job. now you think that being sued by more than half the country states would dump your spirits, but no, the white house is still feeling good, safe ministration over the next thing, the requirements for workers comp, i'd like to get your response to that and also how confident are you with
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this? 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 way out of the pandemic if you shad by many. but the timing is bad. discussions of to job will not have reached fever pitch. mm hm. from california to mississippi. angry citizens have flooded 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 passed 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
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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, 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 mask. they have said that a boosters were not necessarily going to be thing and mandates from knocking 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 gonna continue to see his approval rating
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a road like it is right now when it's under water by nearly 10 points. if the white house and aunts with the states, the republicans taking on the democrats, the democrats standing on each other. and in fact, surrounding on the and faxed, like i said, for all those promises of healing and looks like it's a long journey to the united states living up to let's name. so there's still plenty of disagreement over enforcement of mandatory coven shuts. must remind you, the world health organization, distress, vaccinations, and natural immunity are the only root out of the pandemic. the slee scandalous and rural the british government, has no son of a bating from and the bars. johnson was absent from today's emergency session of parliament. c cited private engagements. it was called that session after his tour, the party voted to review lobbying rules rather than punish one of their own for breaking them head of the opposition party kiss thomas didn't pull any punches.
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last week, the prime minister damaged himself, but most importantly, he damaged our democracy and now to dine. he does not even have the decency to come here either to defend what he did or to apologize for his actions while all things of blame on now being directly pointed at boris johnson, the prime minister over these sleeves allegations for not only defending the former and p, o n practice and for his alleged role in all of this government corruption, but also by apparently trying to brush it all onto the carpet. in fact, some tory menaces have described as simply a storm and a tea cup. that's very much the argument being presented almost by bars. johnson, the prime minister, was hoping to allow of in passing to simply get away with a slap on the wrist. and today is even be accused of running scared because of course, forest johnson was simply nowhere to be seen in the house of commons. apparently he's far too busy,
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but that of course has been interpreted by many as simply not being important enough of an issue for the prime minister. in fact, there was ferocious attacks on the government and bars. johnson, specifically a to day from many m. p. 's saying that parliament's reputation is being tarnished and its integrity is at stake. the actions of the government last week, half tarnished this house is reputation. we were not ruled by a prime minister, who was a 10 point dictator. and who is it himself is now mired in sleeve. the government has been playing the ridiculous game with the public trust. the government made a decision last week to do something which undermined trust and democracy at every level locally in here shouldn't have to remind the government that being an m p 's a full time job. chasing corporate cache is quite simply short change in the public isn't the real concern that the government's attitude towards public appoint? yes. is straying away from the rules as overseen by the commission of public
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appointments. but politics are going to come to very, very, please many people really feel that the tory government to simply trying to change the rules when they don't really suit them. of course, it was all prompted by the case of the form and p. now, oh, in practice, in last week he was found to have broken the rules by being a paid consultant to at least 2 companies, paying him for more than a $100000.00 pounds a year. now just last week, the government try to block a 30 day suspension of the m p and the common disciplinary process entirely. instead though it you turned on all of that and as a result, patterson resigned, doesn't m p. but following that, 247 tory m p 's voted to set up a new committee. but it's a bit more complicated than just setting up a body. what exactly are they going to be questioning? it's things like should n p's have 2nd jobs? what kind of jobs are they allowed to have? how much, of course, can they and, and also,
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how do people end up with seats in the house of lords and who makes those decisions . and on what basis? because of course, this isn't the 1st time the tory party has been accused of giving corruption. the green light just take the pandemic. a for a stop has been those corona virus contracts, holidays not pro, properly being declared on the funding of number 10 refurbishment. that's just to name a very few. so today is really want to prove that the current system needs to be reformed. and the m. p. 's ultimately should not be making up their own rules as they go along. the ranks prime minister claims he knows who tried to kill him and his pledge to expose the culprits on sunday several drones bonds. the premier's residence in bagdad securities being ramped up helicopters flying over the capital army vehicles deployed on the streets. extra forces have also been sent to the green zone, where the province, his presidency, is located. as some of the damage left by the drone bombing,
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which came days after deadly riots condemning the parliamentary election widely did as, as being rigged. 7 security guards were also wounded in the drone incidence, which the interior ministry is called a terrorist attack. the opposition suggesting it may actually have been a provocation by the government to justify a crack down. the u. s. was the 1st country to condemn the alleged attempt on the pm's life at a time when the remaining u. s. combat forces are leaving iraq. that's easiest on a flux. now at the parallels between what's unfolding in iraq and what is already played out in afghanistan, there's riots. there's tear gas, there's live gunfire. iraq continues it's descent into security chaos. following the latest parliamentary vote ah,
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iraq's intelligence headquarters is shelled. it's pro american prime minister is targeted by a grown assassination attempt. this is what's left over his home in the most secure haven of baghdad. the attempt that got washington very anxious. we are following the reports of drone attack. this apparent act of terrorism, which was strong, weakened them, was directed at the heart of the rock estate. our commitment to our iraqi partners is unshakable, the another se, cents with the government and people for iraq. all this just over a month since america started to withdraw its combat forces from the country and the pull out has already evoked some morbid flashbacks in the white house. to this day, the withdrawal from afghanistan is tanking jo biden's political school. yet the president found no better time to embark on a similar mission just in iraq. i think things are going well or role in iraq is
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just to be available to continue to train to assist to help them to deal with isis road. but we are not going to be brought in here. and america's relationship with iraq has been eerily similar to the one with of gannon security forces. fully equipped and trained by american specialists, pro washington leadership, a whole generation of locals who don't remember their lives without us forces in the country forces that invaded under the pretext of hunting down the bad guys. all these statements apply perfectly to both of gaston and iraq countries turned by the us into test sites for its nation's building ambitions. our mission in iraq is clear, were hunting down the terrace. we're helping iraqis build a free nation. that is an ally in the war on terror. we know that true peace will
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only be achieved when we give the afghan people the means to achieve their own aspirations. piece piece will be achieved by helping afghanistan develop its own stable government. osama bin laden escaped american bounty hunters by adding to pakistan. the infamous anthro exclaims, and saddam hussein's links to the $911.00 attacks turned out to be fake news. the u . s. military found itself bog down, and nations in tatters to decades on as it prepares to pull out statements of reassurance come out of washington. the very same old song had during the african withdrawal. iraq essential to the u. s. vision for a stable middle east. iraq is not of gan. stan, we're here for the long term with you. iraq is a key strategic partner and we're committed to this partnership world. kabul. so come to the taliban in a matter of days. no, not a single us intelligence agency. saw that coming or that doesn't provide much
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backing to the claims that the true pull out from iraq this time will end up just fine. i sal is already taking advantage of the strain security capability of the taliban rule in afghanistan. iraq is isis cradle. nobody wants to see another nation in the region crumble under the weights of a decades long string of 4 choices. make thousands of miles away. the killing of a palestinian boy in the west bank has fired up local resentment over his railey settlements and massive actions. the 13 year old was shot by idea of soldiers on friday of the rioters had thrown stones at troops during clashes, middle east correspondent pul, asleep, visited his neighbourhood. mohammed walked this exact path from his home in front of this area. he met a friend and together they continued to where the nearby weekly demonstrations against
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a settlement take place. little did his family know that that would be the last time they'd see him alive. ah, the refugee camp is fullest posters, calling the 14 year old and marcia, and now the only people coming to the family home on mona's law said he had lunch at home on friday, then went out to play football. come late afternoon. i heard he was shot, i fear that would happen on wednesday, mohammed was with us at a graveyard and then we're headed home. the next day we were speaking and he said, i was born a man and i am in the redemption of palestine. it is a red line for me. this is mohammed bedroom, and here is the table where he used to work really hot. he said himself, a goal of 87 percent for his school work. and here he has a note himself that says,
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you must fight hard for your dreams. this is the nicholas that he was wearing when he was killed and it has the pictures of family members, some of whom were killed in the conflict with israel. hammond had caliah, armen from the feeling, cannot be described. it is very hard, but always prays to god them this he was every thing tonight the law had wanted to become a journalist and he was working towards it. that was his dream fiddle up. like any young palestinian that sees on t v. the destruction caused by the occupying forces. the desire is there to defend the homeland palestine and the alex and mosque eddie palestine. it is subject to something happening while defending holy sites. god has chosen him to be a martin. of course they were targeted on purpose. this happens all the time in palestinian cities, the targeting of youth and young palestine, invalid. that this way the army disputes as fast. it says during the riots, po testers, hold rocks at its soldiers,
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and they are currently investigating the incident during the royal palestinian reuters hills rocks are israel defense forces who are at the scene. the troops responded with royal dispersal means a live fire. we are aware of reports of are killed, palestinian, the instant is under review. the defense for children international reports that 12 palestinian children have been killed since the beginning of this year by these railey army. and with these really governments recent approval of some 3000 new city homes, the situation is likely to only intensify with potentially more son's dying policy r r t. ask a village west bank and sustain without international updates coming away in 30 minutes. blue.
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