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worse like gymnastics swimming here is that documentary. i see it on our tea. ah, the headlines this saturday morning, moscow calls right constructive approach from the ye ye to end the di, humanitarian situation. that the polish bi larisse border where thousands of migrant stranded humanitarian group say that conditions are desperate. as the weather gets more difficult, those people stranded in this space for an even longer period of time, their ability to called who those conditions and made friends have enough food and water and an access to, to assistance and more. it's only going to get more difficult. oh, so this our u. s. perrins right, raged arthur. it was revealed to school kept secret files on them because they opposed the wearing of masks and the teaching of critical race theory. and we look at hard west, the military is,
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are struggling to fight culture was among their ranks. is us marine corps my highs, diversity equity and inclusion advisor. ah, hello, good morning. just come 9 o'clock in moscow. you watching artie international now the migrant crisis on the batteries, poland border continues to unfold with thousands of asylum seekers in the area. still hoping to gain access to the european union. lisa, some of the latest pictures from the migrant camp there that were posted by bell russian authorities. and meanwhile, the british army has sent 10 engineering specialists to the pony side of the border to assess the barbed wire barrier that's being put up hand in an effort to prevent any further influx turkey and a rack of also band direct flights to bellow roost for syrian yamini and iraqi citizens, both of those stuck at the border,
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the conditions becoming unbearable. we spoke to a girl that was taken to hospital as well. i guess i came to val. risk with my family. there are 7 of us, 5 of whom are children. all my family members are at the state border. we just want to get out of dollars and get into the european union. the conditions in which we are leaving are no longer bearable. we want to get back to my family and then cross the border together. we need water, food, and clothing. at the border, we have nothing. we were in the camp just because we hoped it would be good here. but now i see that we are dying after all these acts of violence and for lily, my colleague kevin own, discuss the humanitarian situation with robert owners, who is from doctors without borders as the weather gets more difficult as people stranded in this space for an even longer period of time, the ability to cope with those conditions and, and have enough food and water. busy and access to to assistance and it's only
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going to get more difficult. so we're extremely concerned that this is going to get a lot worse before it gets any better. are you concerned about poland, preventing humanitarian aid groups from entering the area from the other side of being coals for people to press to get in. most importantly for comfort goods to come in basic food, basic water, just a few blankets, etc. access for humanitarian organizations to people in need is, is i guess the bread and butter of what we do as an organization and we advocate for that wherever we find people in distress. and this is not a different, we've called for increased humanitarian access access for the people who are stuck in the border region on both sides of the border to have access to assistance, which is not the case today. a lot of focus has been on the hundreds of people that are cather, this particular area of the border where it's with the situation is really hot. but we hear there are many, many more heading that way from elsewhere. and belarus. how many of these people
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who manage to catch up with and provide aid to it's actually very difficult, i would say to, to provide assistance in these circumstances because people are moving a lot. so as you say, it's not that there is an organized space in an organized place in which i can be provided. there is a lot of uncertainty and as you may have seen, also people are being subject to for quite some, some violence in the situation. so i think 1st and foremost, people are just looking for safety and it's any sort of situation in which people are being put in an increasingly tense and hostile environment is young, counterproductive to their safety and to some sort of resolution to this cross with our correspondent eagles, you donna, for ports now from the camp at the battery power board where we are in the very
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heart of the migrant camp on the border between belarus and poland. you can hopefully see one or some of the fires going behind me over there. and trust me suggest a few of, well, dozens here at the migrant campus stretching as far as at least my i can see for as long as we've been here every once in awhile i can see people going out of these makeshift tents and they're trying to keep the fires going because the conditions here are very, very tough. it's very cold. temperatures often drop below 0 and especially at night . and it is one of the very few ways that people can hear themselves would also, during the time that would be here, has been a lot of children, cries babies, and toddlers. and this is one of the biggest sell surprises, or at least on my part as to how many children there is here. trust me, there's many, many more of them here than you might imagine. among the well thousands of migrants who have come here seeking
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a better life in europe. because the situation here is that a stalemate they want to get inside europe. they want to get countries like germany and france, but so far the polish a border control have been well very clear about not letting them in and not legend them through a massive barbed wire. fence is really speaking for itself and as well. bella rose, poland, and frankly the rest of the world, the seeking solutions are to this crisis. russia has provided its own opinion as to how the people here and as well as the whole situation should be treated. and according to the foreign minister, sag elaborate, it should not be treated any different compared to how it was when migrants were trying to get in to europe through other countries. like italy or spain have a lesson we abuse neither. there should not be any double standards if you compare it the way migrants are treated on the border with bowers and in other countries. european colleagues have urged us to help convince minsk to solve the issue, but it doesn't solely depend on minsk. it also requires
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a construct if approach from the european union. now, during the course of this crisis, russia has been facing accusations that either took part in orchestrating at least some of it. and something that russia has been vehemently denying saying that while this whole while situation is taking place in a completely separate country, bella rows even to the fact that it is an ally of russia doesn't mean that while mosque. who is papa tearing this whole? are this whole thing here? are also, but there are well accusations kept pouring in our didn't probably help that russia also conducted joint military drills, literally 40 minutes away here. it's a 40 minute drive to the place where they conducted the drills, answer, which by the way, ended in tragedy. 2 of russia's paratroopers fell to their death. ah, because, well, they collided in the air, but right now ben arose and poland. i'm trying to get out and, and trying to figure out what they're going to do next are because again, the situation is at a stalemate. and this is how the officials of both countries view the situation.
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the circuit crashes or the situation at the border is tense and we're still dealing with hybrid attacks. they take place all the time. migrants have been used by the regime of alex and the lucas shanker to attack poland. and therefore, the european union porcelain got all last year. the european union took 500000 refugees. this was okay, but now it can't be seen as normal when people are trying to get to the e. u from the very countries destroyed by the same european union and its allies. we haven't violated a single international rule or law. we could visit for the applicants according to the rules. oh, accusations that belarus is deliberately organizing the influx of migrants to poland and the baltic states are baseless. it is very early morning and people are only beginning to wake up and are well the conditions here again, i should say a very severe. it is already called now, but it is bound to only get colder and we're is because winter is only on its
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weights, only begun it so well, march towards these lands. and so it's go, it's about it's bound to start snowing, it's bound to get very wet, very muddy. and it is really unclear how people here will handle it. and keep in mind that there are more refugees and more migrants in the capital, city of belarus, mince, who are looking at their compatriots, and they are seeing all the trouble they're going through. he and they just don't want to come. they want to see how the situation unfold. so this crisis has the potential of getting much worse. he will shut down of their will. international affairs commentator marker gas. it does say that the stand off at the border could lead to nato putting more of its troops in the region. this is to legitimize the presence over o nato troops on the, on the bellows border, or they'll build some structures. now, not build all the structures later when they're there, they're there, and the under the pattern with nature, it tends not to withdraw. it tends to say,
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oh, where it goes, and so this is really legitimizing nature right there on the bill or is border with whatever it fancies in the future, the migrants always press been a bit of her, a fig leaf. this is about our bella, luce, as a, as a financial geo political activities, are big theater and the need to look like they want to replace the or the manager or the theater with one that would be the opposite, right next to russia's border. so this is all about or increasingly encroached on russia. this is ready, or are there an attack on russia by stages? unfortunately, as it generally is in the region. now with the u. s. marine corps on the lookout for a diversity equity and inclusion advisor that there seem to be a crisis of identity among western military forces and is arthur called miss simon right now explains fighting the culture war is not that straightforward. what does afghanistan and the culture was having common,
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while history is going to show the military, the end to either of them are doomed to defeat? surely armies have been passed in the quality for centuries. now, they'll kill anyone without prejudice. any of them can go on anytime and they always turn off in the same outfit. but he's coach. it was a whole different battle ground. and the tactics revolving historic stepped forward with the appointment of admiral levine as the 1st openly transgender for star officer across the uniform services. that's the 1st openly transgender force dawn admiral, there would openly makes me wonder how many of the others have had concealed weapons. guy yeah. what, what did i say? so then there's this tomorrow, the navy is said to chris in its latest ship honoring the late civil rights leader harvey milk. mit that is a nice touch. the u. s. navy naming one of his oil is off the gay rights activists
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harvey milk milk, by the way, with force to resign from the navy, back in the fifty's for being gay. so it be interesting to hear his thoughts on being used to school wide point today. course the atlantic though, the british army is finding this liberal minefield, hard to navigate. and i'm actual minefield were time chief of defense. the on forces come on to 5 was saying a legacy culture is encouraged in the army, yet the outgoing head of britain's own forces. general nick car this week had a bit of trouble explaining how the military is trying to get rid of it. so gold line dish culture, one of the same time, keep is lavish culture. you can see the dynamic, apparently, previous attempts just by the word lad has not worked. amazing. so the general said to m. p. 's, paul, the reason we encourage a lavish coaches, ultimately our soldiers have to go close in person with the enemy. what you've got to try and do is square both those outputs. and that's what we have to work on. my
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translation of is they want in the atmosphere in the military, which will allow them to win a shooting war and one which will allow them to win the culture war. and they have no idea how to do both together. so the plan is to wipe out every one of the enemy on that bridge that, you know, be nice about jennifer. nick carter was actually attacked for his honesty, the northern way. it's totally unacceptable among non forces that we talked like this was a former royal navy officer there, disagreeing with the merits of black culture. although i'm told that it's much easier to be progressive in the navy. easier when you want a big ship, the times quoted, an anonymous defense saws who supported general nick carter. the saw said, there is a psychology to warfare that is utterly unique. so does it. unlike any other profession, there isn't the right coach. always lose and civilians die. it's interesting about sort of how to remain anonymous to express that opinion. the opinion that if you're
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going to train people who are essentially kenneth, than the atmosphere in the military, might have to be a bit rough around the edges. ok, so new order through above before killing any of the enemy today. can you please ask him to sign the consent form 1st interested me? there's another british military court martial going on at the moment in which i quote, a female army instructor told junior recruits your mind now and repeatedly punished them during training, including winning one the young male soldiers so badly. he cried. call when can i parents in the u. s. state of arizona are up in arms after it was revealed that the head of their children's school was keeping secret files on them. it included social security numbers, the fullest records, and also financial, another background information. and the parents had previously raised concerns about mosque mandates and the teaching of critical race theory. but the details here is dan hawkins. secret dossiers intelligence gathering database is the stuff
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of spy fiction. real life espionage or perhaps that plot of hot fuss when renegade over. so nicholas angel confronts the creepy may word what's alliance bent on controlling the community, calling yourself the community. that cares. oh, but we do care nicholas about the greater i can this be for the greater good i, we don't know if the author or authors of this document met at lights or war cloaks, but the revelation has got parents seeking answers from their school board president. the documents accidentally leaked by scottsdale unified school district governing board president yan michael greenberg was a mix of insulting aud. busy and just creepy with hundreds of files on parents labeled s u. s. the wackos and anti mask lunatics tracking social media posts and parents,
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political beliefs unit is waiting to take over scottsdale school so they can fully implement black lives matter curriculum. here in our community, we send out children to school to learn to read, write the bill. and curriculum is what the democrats, one for our children. it is horrifying. failed education system. they demand more money in raises for teachers. but what exactly they're teaching america, bat, white people, bat, government got black lives matter, made it very clear that they will use school chromebooks to infiltrate and indoctrinate your children as if that wasn't enough. the drive also contained personal details, social security numbers, divorce records, financial and other background information is lawanda. parents are shocked with some calling for the school board presidents resignation. we cannot allow anyone in the leadership position to secretly compile personal documentary information on moms and dads who have dads, because publicly on social media, about their grievances with the district. many wondered why and how the board
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president got this information. the answer lane, the files themselves with his own father, apparently confirming parents, had been actively investigated somewhere around here. we have a private investigator has already done over please. yeah, i had a law firm good. so that is protected so that we can get both greenberg and his father were linked to the google drive document with greenberg denying any involvement in the scandal. i categorically deny having anything to do with any of this. if you're going to claim in a story right now that i had anything to do with this, i would argue that crosses the line. the school districts went into diamonds control mode, assuring parents that data was safe. but this isn't the only incident of school authorities embroiled and controversy. another arizona school district that actually worked with police officials to clam down parents who pushed undesirable views on mos commanders for children or critical race theory and the school
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curriculum. here's some stuff for you to pass along to the until unit and left tenant cellar saw so whom of his coordinating and running this operation can continue to monitor and prepare for this one. if someone doesn't complain, you want them removed from the property. let us know they fail to leave, let us know that you want them trespassed, and we can do that. every one has the right to feel safe from harassment, threats, and intimidation where the pupils or teachers, parents, or board members, regardless of any treat, open ethical leanings. but these developments have been interpreted by many as a confrontational step in the wrong direction. and under the guise of protecting debates and improving safety have made many feel quite the opposite. don hawkins, i will rights activism for chapman does believe that this dorsey a is part of the drive to indoctrinate children with a particular world view. these low orders are going above and beyond
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doing anything and everything that they can do to this credit parents. and you are authority that does not belong to them. they don't want to parents speaking out, they don't want here to do what they're supposed to do, which is pretty tax provide and then their children at all costs. there's a hidden agenda. they want these children to be indoctrinated with rosie. and the only way that you're able to do that is if you can remove parental authority out of your equation. and one way you can do that is to shut down the conversation by using fear and manipulation and intimidation. to do so, i do believe the legal authority should get involved because this should not be done is. ringback wholly wiki and just unacceptable on various levels. you know, i think i'm still had the, this, our vaccine mandates in the u. s. vice of black clash with some taking the fight all the way to the cold. really don't have the details just off.
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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, his on offenders. very dramatic development only personally and going to resist are those 3 how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk oh, hello again. now there's outrage in the united states at the moment i were present biden's vaccine mandates within the pills. court even storing the bid to force big companies to have their staff jabbed and a group of navy seals are also among those seeking legal action. with more, his colored mopping. joe biden's vaccine mandates remain highly unpopular and resistance is coming from new areas every day. the latest is a group of navy seals were taking joe biden to court,
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saying that the mandate violates their rights. the fact that the government has not granted a single religious exemption from the vaccine mandate shows that the biden administration does not care about religious freedom. instead, this appears to be an attempted ideological perch. it's a point and has to stop before any more harm is done to our national security. the liberty council, legal aid group that is representing the navy seals says if their religious exemption is denied, they could be court martialed, or involuntarily separated. the clash is already starting in the air force and the space wars that have announced that anyone who doesn't get the vaccine will be discharged. 40 service members have already been given the boots and the military is preparing to discharge thousands more. now that the deadline has passed, there is a clear line to begin holding people accountable. now the overwhelming majority of the air force is fully vaccinated, but there are thousands who have not complied and could soon be returning to
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civilian life. and it's not just the military customs and border protection agents are also at risk of losing their jobs. authorities are now calculating worst case scenario situations in which the country loses half of its border patrol. you're going to take an agency that's already gone through an unbelievable catastrophic crisis on the southwest border and the plates. it's with sources fava, tens of thousands, rural going to receive formal counseling. police and firefighters unions across the country are taking cities to court over the mandate. outrage seems to be rising higher every day. divisions in the united states have been running deep for quite some time. but now the political fallout of coven vaccine mandates threatens to rip apart some of the country's most vital institutions. soon, erica may lose a lot of very important people because they refuse to get the jap taylor mopping arty new york. police are investigating the alleged right,
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the official residence of the french president, the female soldier has accused a colleague of assault at the lisa palace. charlotte davinsky has more present, marconas may tackling violence against women, a key corner stone, off his presidency. so he will be pretty embarrassed at the moment of these revelations that this serious sexual assault may have occurred at the elisa palace . what we know so far is that there is a female soldier who's accused a colleague of hers, a male soldier who also worked at the eliza of attacking her back at the end of june, beginning of july. we know she made the complaint on july 1st to the police, and then that this judicial investigation into this serious alleged sexual assault was opened about 2 weeks later on july 12th, we understand the 2 soldiers worked together on a day to day basis. and this alleged rape took place off for a party party. the president mac horn had attended himself,
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but we understand he had left several hours before this alleged sexual incident had taken place at now there are reports at the elisa was made aware of this pretty quickly and has since been dealing with this with extreme discreet meant our, we understand that there has been advice and listening and they also accompanied the female soldier in making this complaint. we understand the soldier who's been accused of carrying out that sexual felt as offense, has been suspended. and that the moment is being treated as a witness in this judicial investigation, which means that they haven't been charged to date with any offense. however, what this will raise is questions once again about the decision by the elise, a palace to hide this under the carpet, to sweep it under the carpet rather than being public about this very serious
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incident. that is said to have occurred under the noses at the elisa palace just a few years ago. or you may remember the case of alexandra panella. this is a security aid form security aid at present. michael, who just recently was found guilty of assaulting protesters at a protest back in around 2018. at the time the uneasy palace was made aware of that, but it decided not to reveal the information to the press. instead, a was leaked in the press several months later, and this once again begs the same sort of question as to why this information has been kept under wraps and many b, b, wondering whether the eliza palace has indeed not learned its lessons from the past . now an estimated $45000000.00 people around the world suffer from famine, according to the winds, world food program and afghanistan is among the worst hit countries, wasn't half of its population. that's around 23000000 people are at risk of
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starving a crisis. the u. n. says intensified by the disastrous pull out of u. s. forces from the country which has left a humanitarian emergency in his wake. oh mm ah . but okay sure. i'm a poor father with no work and no money to feed my son, but i am hopeful because the doctor said they will do their best to save him. we're fighting for his life and the rest is up to god. his name is mohammed is only 18 months old suffering from the lack of food. ah,
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because he should keep in mind that the children in the most dire conditions have been brought to the hospitals. and what about those staying at home? i know there are many kids starving at homes in afghanistan during the last 2 months. the number of starving children is doubled, and i'm afraid that will have a bigger crisis in the future as the situation is with you're watching out international, be back with the headlines are more stories at the top of the ah, ah,
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just look at what's beyond the ability to repair and that's what american policy makers are playing with the justification for more money printing. because if climate change, if it were possible to fix climate change, it would shrink the entire global economy down to the point where the bankers would stop getting bailouts and they can't ever stop the bodies. so that's, that's the rhetoric behind and that's the methodology behind it. that's the psychosis ah, those here to create in the 10 percentage of true believers, you usually highly committed to this? well a few songs and i would call scientific fundamentalists. i'm not very interested in the evidence about psychic phenomena or about the value of spiritual practices. because it goes against our world view, that the evidence is very strong, spiritual practices and religious practices make people happier, healthier,
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and live longer with the boom, but no one be the show you care at the bottom. it's our bread to bore in washington coming up after a long tug of war law makers on capitol hill path, a $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure bill late last week. but the devil was in the details that the bill and it is new factors on crypto trade will discuss what the major means for investors. plus global markets are mixed. this week will go over what's been moving markets and some of the world's most important economy. and over in scotland, the u. s. in china now it's
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a joint agreement reached at the cap $26.00 climate summit with both countries pledging.

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