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ah, ah, who you want to be when you grow old hunger and suffering of the border between bella roost and poland, where thousands of migrants including children, remained stranded while trying to enter the e. u. a group of nobel prize winners, his demanding human rights organizations are allowed immediate access to the area. a display of arrogance and impunity. the russian foreign minister bluffs the use approach to the unfolding migrant crisis. and in other news to wilber down, the lawyer says, a recent one ton of mo, trial, described as a stain on the moral fiber of america, could hopefully set a precedent for other victims of abuse at the hands of us agents. this is the 1st time that everyone got teach here in anywhere what these horrible things that were done to them. now,
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i believe it will be more and more difficult for the government of the united states to keep secret what happened to be other people out there with global news and international reaction live for moscow. this is our t on calling bryan. this is the big story we're across for you. this hour. the migrant crisis shows no sign of abating at the border between poland and belarus, where thousands have been camping in harsh conditions for the last 2 nights. but as the political situation hates up, the weather there is only getting colder and among those sacrificing basic comforts in their efforts to find a better life, our families with children. these are some of the latest pictures that we've had from the border camp, adding to the migrant supply because food and water supplies are set to be running low right now. when many a having to keep warm and damp sleeping bags. people including children,
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have spent the day collecting wood for fires as the winter nights draw on. and in these dire conditions, at least 8 individuals are reported to have died in recent months. now we've been speaking to people in the camp among them, a disabled boy who's hoping to get treatment in the you who you want to be when you grow old dr. layla day who cancer then was born with a disease in his legs. we tried very hard to get treatment abroad, but we didn't get permission to leave the country. we received an offer for treatment from germany, but we were not allowed to leave kurdistan after several years of not being allowed to leave. the doctors told us that his legs had to be amputated. since then he has been using the prosthesis. these are his legs. he's walking with those legs. they're getting too small for him. every 6 to 8 months, they get to small because he's growing up money and we don't have the money to change them. life until the sound is too hard. he can't go to school or play in the playground. are the children insult him because he has a disability?
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what's your favorite game to play for more? yeah, of course. he would like to go and play football outside, but with these prostheses legs he can't. meanwhile, poland has deployed additional police and troops, as well as military hardware at the border declaring a state of emergency there right now to talk to migrant tried to storm the frontier on monday, cutting through the res y fence and using tree trunks to try and flatten it touches broke out with bodyguards to who responded with tear gas. on top of that, the sound of gunfire was also heard out. according to polish estimates, as many as 4000 people remain at the board at right now around 10000 more believed to be elsewhere. and bella luce, heading towards that frontier to try and enter the u. many refugees of the camp say they are now desperately lacking in basic supplies. good news, such as it is on tuesday evening, humanitarian organizations did manage to deliver some aid, including much needed food, water, warm clothes, and those old important blankets. more of it arrived on wednesday as well. corresponding constantine roach,
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covers air force. hundreds of migrants have gathered to get free food delivered by val, russian volunteers and the local red cross. this is much needed help for these refugees . a stuck here at the polish of bella rues border. now we can see that kids, they are served a 1st to get milk and some cookies. this is much needed help for these. a poor her migrant says they're running extremely low on supplies. you know, for the past few days, these people have been on a poor dyed made up of junk food or potatoes, cooked on campfires. but even these can stocks are almost gone. now. cold is another problem for these migrants, most of which came from the middle east temperatures now dropped below 0 degrees celsius at night. and these he will have to sleep right on the freezing ground. not just man, but also women and children campfires. let's say have a look at the scene here, and you can see a lot of camp fires. they are now never stop burning because david cam crucial for
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these people's survival. of course, cold and food deprivation is an extremely dangerous mix. recently we came across a boy who was barely responsive, his mom told us he couldn't get up since this morning and refused to eat. she's worried sick. that her son my die at this camp. and i, you know, the problem is that there are no medics on site. unfortunately, these refugees are at the end of their robes. they don't want to stain barrios, but poland doesn't let them into the european union. refusing to consider their asylum applications. at some point, almost every one of these camp lined up along the barbed wire fence over there, and people chanted open the border in a desperate attempt to bring attention to their plight. and i didn't take any immediate effect though, as the polish security forces stood still and just idly looked at these people through the layers of barbed wire. a while back humanitarian assistance is being
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handed out. a group of nobel prize winners has appealed to you institutions to take action to an open, less a published on tuesday. they said that europe has no right to take their eyes off the tragedy to mounting that. punish authorities allow journalists and human rights organizations to enter the border area from the you side. i'll t shala dimansky has more on that part of the story. as this humanitarian crisis plays out as desperate people wait to try and enter into the e u. they are being treated like they are political ping pong that has been humanitarian assistance able to get through. but it's not very much. and that's why these poor noble prize winners have written this open, let it now demanding that humanitarian organizations have regular access. to help out the polish government impose the state of emergency on the buddhist trip. but when perlin and baller bruce on the basis of which to refuse the excess of sick and dying in the border area to doctors and paramedics, and prevented the media from accessing the tragedy that was going on,
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there were call on the aid organizations that can provide medical and legal assistance to be allowed to enter the border area. poland has been securing its board or for some time has been putting up barbed wire fences. its been installing more surveillance cameras to see what's going on and it sent more than 10000 troops . and police officers to try and shore it's frontiers. and now it appears that the e u, which at the moment, is currently finding poland, 1000000 euros every day for its refusal to back down on the it's you dish reforms and is withholding billions of euros in covert recovery funds appears that it's ready to open me write a new blank check for poland in a bid to shore that barrier that infrastructure on the border there to security. easton, frontiers just a month ago that you said that was out of the question. now it seems that that is
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very much back on the table. in the meantime, the other thing that's being discussed is, sanctions, more sanctions are due to be announced next week. that's what we're hearing from diplomatic sources, not just against bella roost, but also we understand that this could be extended to russian and turkish airline carriers that operate from middle eastern countries and fly in to minsk. this situation really seems like it's rapidly deteriorating. of course, the european commission and the central european government interested to keep her refugees away from central europe. so they will edit poland onto the x. and after that, of course, there will be confrontation again of the politics which is done. and my moment is contradictory because on paper we have international law and paper,
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the european union claims for itself to cling to the human rights and all the qualities. florida. this is pure political will of the all european union not to have those people, so that more won't come is a political decision to shock people so that they tell their relatives who are maybe still at home. don't come here is cindy, but it's a reality. i some reaction to this, the e. u is revealing its sense of superiority in its approach to the migrant crisis on the polish bella. russian border. so says russia's foreign minister, making that accusation, that he met his bella, russian counterpart here in moscow. it come when you go to shoes of the polish and lithuanian se didn't come to us asking for help. they enjoy their own sense of independence. making loud claims and blaming belarus and russia. they didn't ask anybody for help. this is a display of their arrogance and impunity. good, belittle the foreign minister as representing allies,
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men skin moscow have spoken out against how the european union member states have been treating bowers in the wake of the border crisis that is refusing to deal with the bell. russian government directly to at least try and work out solutions for what's happening at the border. we also heard from the top diplomats that all the proposals that were coming from minsk for a talks have been completely ignored by european countries. instead, according to the allies, minsk continues to receive threats of further isolation and more punishment in the form of sanctions. now i asked the, the foreign ministers what they make of the weights and senior polish officials and commentators began drawing parallels between what's happening at the water right now with the beginning of world war 2. that was back in 1939. some of the darkest
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days in polish history, and this was the response by sir elaborate virginia street. in political discussions, the west is increasingly reverting to historical examples in parallels. but they always cherry pick the information if poland says the situation resembles 1939 than why did they not remember? 1938 when czechoslovakia was torn apart. for example, such perilous are absolutely inappropriate william and reflect and inadequacy. the logic of the people sang them us. it only means that the so called young europeans continue to pull europe towards escalating confrontations with both belarus and russia. i hope that responsible europeans do not allow themselves to be drawn into this dangerous spiral. the message from some of the most senior year pin union officials has been the same since the very outbreak of the crisis. that is, that means is trying to wage hybrid war against the blog. but what i heard from the
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bell russian top double matt, was that he's actually amazed how he's never seen the same kind of attitude towards the european union's neighbors in the mediterranean or in the balkans. given the scale of the influx of refugees that the block has seen for years from the south, and from the se, here's what else, the bell russian top level mad said about that problem. the problem is not beller roost, but the european union. what exactly is their strategy? it is to punish a rebellious country that has taken a different point of view and has taken in their opinion, some unacceptable steps. it is an absolutely intolerable approach. there must be dialogue, but they have driven themselves so far into a corner that they cannot get out of it. and then it happened that they did not even recognize the legitimacy of the bell russian government. so now they do not know how to get out of this situation. this is clearly nothing but a complete diplomatic deadlock, and the situation on the border isn't likely to improve any time soon. but at least
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mens has been reassured once again during wednesday's meeting that it's got the backing of its eastern ally him all. moscow says that western countries, including poland, will only have themselves to blame for the spiraling crisis and emphasize that rolling conflicts in the middle east, where many of the migrants come from. the blame game is spiraling between european states and feller. bruce with poland now dragging russia into the dispute, political scientist, linda modem. iris believes that the use being hypocritical in its approach to the crisis. still use policy. it is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie of miss latest crisis? me answer is worse, sanctions and arms explored that the you always present themselves itself as a liberal union that respects human rights. but what we observe now has
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already happened in the you external borders where people eat at the health, food supplies, water, and medical assistance. but people and, and their dignity came 2nd and the rule of the problem is definitely not bel rooms . this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, wonderful, many other countries. and underneath this, our old frontline national health service staff in england will have to be fully vaccinated against coded all face losing their jobs. the plans been outlined by the government, although estimates suggests that more than 120000 health and social co workers could now quit over their shoddy edwards dashti. how's the story? obviously that's hugely cool signing i to the sec to that full ready, so short staffed and impact assessment already coming through warning that this will of course lead to a reduction in the services and lead to delays in the services as well. but that each of the house secretary insist weighing the pros and cons. the price of keeping
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people say actually tips the balance. they carry a unique responsibility. they have this responsibility because they are in close contact with some of the most vulnerable people in our society, particularly an issue of being under stop when the increase of demands are happening in health services like one directly behind me. and if you put that all into the context, all the pressures of the pandemic many and h f professionals are really disappointed with the government. they feel demoralized and they don't want to be pressured into this. they feel po was threatened and ultimately forced into this policy. now trade union speaking on behalf of many of the an h s professional. say this move using the law will actually do more harm than good. the government hasn't listened to what many people told them that during that consultation, which is that potentially the fact that they're reaching press sledgehammer on this using the law. well, even the chief executive officer nature provider says that the government actually
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needs to try and win the argument through the powers of persuasion, not just using and imposing as the laws to do so. and in any case, is there really a need for this? and the 1st place, considering already 90 percent of any, just off already double vacillated versus only pulls around $50000.00 unvaccinated people when they come fully vaccinated. and is that really enough to push through a policy like this? then if we take that example of those in social care now the deadline for all of those members, a staff. 7 in social care to be double vaccinate, it is actually later this week on thursday and still that policy with an out of months ago. a we've actually seen a gradual increase of people becoming vaccinated, but a huge amount of people have again, entirely left the sector. so it seems like there is a bit of logic for the government trying to protect those most vulnerable pools. that is fair enough, but what we do know here is there isn't really
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a public opinion. there isn't really much of an appetite to make the vaccinations, compulsory, whatever the profession is. so it is a very risky move. indeed, we are like you to see a mass exodus of any just stop professional from a health service already on it me. the government said it wasn't the key people say, well. 2 i want to play and they end up doing the opposite name all the head of an a chest england who's faced accusations of trying to scare people into getting back sedated after she claimed current coping. hospital admissions was surging. 14 times the number of people had hospital with it that we saw this time last year. and we've also had a record number of 800 says they are dated figures that she was referring to were actually from august, while in fact, the very latest data shows the current number of coping patients in hospital is actually lower than a year ago. the health chief claimed provoked to storm of criticism online if
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any chance seo, amanda prichard is so far out on her own data, she is either utterly incompetent or deliberately trying to mislead and scare the population. either way, shocking and unacceptable. not surprising. the n h s is in a mess and needs reform to day and a test chief executive, amanda pitt, chad talked complete and utter nonsense about cove. it figures either she deliberately lied or she has no idea what's going on in hospitals. it is reprehensible that someone in such a powerful position should get it so wrong. they like to suit the fact that she was warning people. there was a building problem for the n h. s. a was lost in this debate, an excitement about the numbers which were, frankly, just the mistake. there are certain people who will exploit what are mistakes for their own ends to generate bad publicity for treatment for cave it. and for vaccines making mistakes means that false numbers get out into the public domain,
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and they will be, or can be seized upon by people with ulterior motives, to generate bad publicity. create out in pete was mine when really all it is, is just a mistake. after harrowing revelations of torture in the guantanamo detention facility, we've heard from the internationally recognized lawyer nancy hollander. she's described the importance of a recent trial which so reformers cia detainee give the 1st public testimony of abuse at the hands of american agents. all in the hopes that the case described as a stain on the moral fiber of america will set a precedent for other victims held in american secret jails around the world. nancy hollander is a high powered american criminal defense lawyer, best known for representing to guantanamo bay detainees as well as whistleblower chelsea, mounting charged in the u. s. a course with the league of classified data and whose relief she won. nancy was portrayed by actress jodie foster in the movie the
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martini, and about a get both detainee held without charge. and today's going underground here in our tea, she expands on the case of my chief, calmed a former prisoner of the c. i a who claims to have been brutally treated. this is the 1st time that everyone got take here. ah, in anywhere what these horrible things that were done did them go back and look at the 16th century england and you'll know what happened to him. basically just horrific and that's what happened to the elders in the black sites also. i mean it's so nothing has happened. i mean, this is just in the past few days. nothing has happened. that senate ripple which is the cia of legal torture in 2014. and he says when he says clearly, the more he cooperated, the more he was tortured. that's what he says. yes, the whole thing is so is so too horrible. the senate report makes public
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some of what happened to our clients, but not everything. and now more is coming out. and now i believe it will be more and more difficult for the government of the united states to keep secret what happened to the other people. the 911 people and my client and of course there are 26 men in guantanamo who've never been charged with any crime who have not pleaded guilty. they're just there as some kind of permanent detention which is totally anathema to the united states based on what his plea was. and what he was charged with their obligation was to sentence him to at least 25 years 25 to i don't remember the top and 40. they sentenced him to 26 years. but then at the request of his defense counsel, ah,
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who asked that they asked for clemency. they did. and 7 of the 8 wrote a hand written magnificent letter. saying this was a stain on america. he came, they didn't quite say he was tortured, but they said his what high his treatment came close to the torture in other countries that we don't permit. ah, this is horrible and he should have clemency. ah, is quite an astounding letter also he has and he is plead deal is secret. so we don't really know what it is and, but he can be released soon. ah, max google has lost an appeal against a more than 2000000000 euro fi and imposed by the european commission in 2017 the anti trust practices. the tech giant have been found guilty of favoring its own
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shopping services. the general court finds that by favoring its own comparison shopping service on its general results pages for more favourable display and positioning, while relegating the result from competing comparison services. in those pages by means of rank in algorithms, google departed from competition on the merits. nother huge fine was imposed 4 years ago following several complaints by european and u. s. competitors. google slammed the decision at the time as quote wrong on the law, the facts and the economics. however, they compact complied with the ruling and change the way it shopping services worked. fine. was one of 3 anti trust penalties, totaling more than 8000000000 euros against google. although today's ruling can still be appealed at the european court of justice, the blocks highest court. meanwhile, the years working on toughening its legislation to ensure fair competition on its territory, the digital markets act, if approved, would restrict south preferences and target advertising in an effort to bring more
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privacy to use as let's talk about this more with the i co and who's an internet law expert and social media lawyer, welcome back to our t is go google go to point, says this find based on a misinterpretation of the law. absolutely knocked and are clearly defined is overdue. it is taking nearly 15 years for this case to be conclusions. we concluded that there is one our final opportunity of appeals for google but, but, but, you know, i was thinking, or people were watching this program of thinking, you know, what is the good to do with me? why do i care? are that google has been found is long, been fine, but this is why be so important in any to really affect every one of us. because if google operates on comparison website, it doesn't allow any other comparison website to compete on the situation or did a google create? is that because? because google takes a character every,
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every time when you use comparison website and you click say on a travel agency to book a flight, google will take a cup of that of, of defeated you bay in one's google remained the only comparison website in town. google will be able to appraise those businesses, those travel agents, those restaurants, those will tell and save them. you know, if you want to appear in our comparison website, you have to pay us a larger and a larger and larger and the larger are cut off. the fee that you receive mom in ones who will start pressing them, they know going to stop there. they're going to start repressing small businesses as well. ok, so d, e u r. a consideration here is not just about a competition in something that doesn't really affect or you know, people, one or perhaps as convenient as you've explain them. it is a buys and time process that goes on. and even though with 30 years into the internet existing,
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it still feels like laws are catching up with our digital economy. so they're 40 think google might have a chance of overturning this ruling based on car a lot is very difficult. it is very difficult to tell my believe is that on the basis of current law, google shall not be able to overturn this decision. that could be another reason why the decision might be overtime induct is lobbying, or google is of been investing huge amount of money in law being in the u. r ended, it could be a situation where the decision is being overdone, on the basis of google lobbying, for example, the you might say, you know, watch or we will, we will not pursue you any longer because of your final appeal. but my belief here is that this is 8 for google, and from now on the door is now open for other anti competitive legal actions against google by the european union and double folk. so yeah, we have got,
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when we get these fines, they sound, i watering 2400000000 though, but to a company like google is a punitive or is a pocket change? well, it is unity in the st. saw that a google's reputation is being hamme, but he does a punitive in the sense that it opens the flood gate to other type of legal action or not just wouldn't be you. but also in the us are also in australia, in canada, and also it will support on those companies that had been damage and on by google's, on the competitive b ever. it will support their own private legal action that they are taking in google or to compensate them, provided they have survived for this and almost a damage that google is caused and pretty much deliberately and just briefly. why do you think the eas, coming down so hard on us tech companies? the reason that the new is coming down out in those companies is because really the
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you is there to protect what to do to protect consumers. it is therefore the people . and the reason why they use now has to take action either is precisely because consumers interest of being home innovation is being on a business interest is being home. be you cannot accept a situation where the internet is left for 4 or 5 american giant. with no possibility. okay, european a company to compete, not, not, you know, as you said, they're a powerful lobby. i come and go to talk to you again. thanks for joining us. okay, we're catching up with scott. he now he is naughty american. see him in washington . next, after which i'll be here to update you on the big developments we're across here in the moscow news right now though, for the team. thanks for watching. mm. ah . financial from i'm john today was all the money laundering for thing is it is,
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can i see the 3 different? oh good. this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here. maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas, in the cayman islands, you never know all these banks are complicit in their piracy. we just have to give them a call and say, hey, i'm ready to do some serious my laundry. okay, let's see how we did. well, we've got, oh, we got a nice, nice room watch for max and for stacy. oh, beautiful jewelry. and how about how likely automobile again for mag, you know it money one is highly legal. doki cookies. oh is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe?
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