Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  November 14, 2021 6:00pm-6:30pm EST

6:00 pm
a week's top stories on, on t food and medical supplies run low for thousands of migrant counts. on the bellow, worse, poland border trying to get into the u. 8 groups has called the situation desperate correspondent reports from the c at bradley. this girl a, with a branch. now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are no medics around. there are no doctors around and i really, nobody knows what, how to deal with this. russia say the migrant. chaos on poland border is down to western interventions and the middle east. moscow is also denied even claims that it's masterminding, the prices and austria analysis is a national locked down starting monday, but only for those who haven't received it back. see, we debate the disparity and restrictions now emerging around the world window and
6:01 pm
to back see, you know, we can see the importance of having the back seat. however, i figured just going to a different level when it compulsory express care workers to be immunized. we have to be careful to not let coded, once again mass a lot of the social issues that are going on. ah and very well welcome. you're watching the weekly here on o. c. international bringing you the latest world news, along with the stories the shape, the week. the 1st, the migrant crisis on europe's the eastern frontier is escalating. a polish soldier has died off days, weapon accidentally discharged during a tent, stand off on the border with bella, bruce, thousands of people mostly from the middle east, are attempting to illegally enter the european union. during the week, they clashed with polish forces. take us was deployed and gunshots,
6:02 pm
heard the crowds trying to break through the board a fence. aah! appellant is now threatening to shut down. rel, travel with bella worries, which is not in the e. u. under pressure from brussels, turkey and iraq are also trying to stop the migrant flow into immense by filing direct flight staff, a syrian jamini under rocky citizens. as recall how the crisis started with will not keep any micros. they did not come to us. they are head into enlightened
6:03 pm
warm and cozy europe. it was them who destroyed these countries ah mala mala with
6:04 pm
ah, updated a home and go back to your home league with huh. despite the aid provided by bella, russian humanitarian groups, the situation is still dia migraines are enduring freezing, temperature, and a lack of basic supplies. our teeth, konstantin, roche cough traveled to the border camp. it's one of the 1st thing that you notice when you enter the camp is just the smoke ah thick smoke from bah, the campfires. and when you spend just a couple of hours in this thick smoke, you feel dizzy in your eye sore, but these people have to,
6:05 pm
i take it in 247 non stop a baby she's, she's shaking from phrasing. foger this with what it does. is it a trash bag rash bag? yeah. where's for cold in order? go under this thing to stay warm. these migrants need lots of firewood, but even cutting a tree to laws is a problem. if you don't have the skills or proper tools, having something as simple as an ax almost becomes a matter of survival here. where did you get the ax? this falls up the full, the soldiers gave you. yeah. just gave you does give you for help. go for hill, and it's an all hands on deck approach. even children are being sent out into the forest to collect dry sticks and branches for bonfires. wow, good job. but wandering around in the woods can be dangerous. these girls just come
6:06 pm
back from the forest with blood all over her face. brantley this girl i a little sadly, with a branch. now she's bleeding in. she needs help. but the problem is that there are no medics around. there are no doctors around and it's really nobody knows what, how to deal with this. proper medical health is in high demand, as people suffer from the cold and lack of food. in the morning we came across a boy who was barely responding and a worried mother, a thought her son was not going to make it. later the day was stopped by again to check on the family. the boy had improved but still feeling sick. according to his friend who speaks english, yet everybody is determined to stay. but you guys, you have no food, it's really cold and you still think it's okay. it is worth it to get out here instead of stayed at home at sources. why? sources, have you ever been to her right now?
6:07 pm
no one is asked why you do now about there, but it's hard to stay resilient. when your stomachs empty this my food water aren't birth. just bread and water that yes, all yes, yes, yes, yes. all the bottles empty and they got family that got kate's, you know, they need water with, doesn't matter. we pay money for whichever you my right was any one to bring us some law to please. you know that the kids will be suffered too much lacking proper food. this man takes vitamin. see. he says it helps him to keep some energy by and make up for his poor, died of canned food. and so we have 3 cans of to ask some or 3 men. and that's one can, is day one can for 3 men. so we eat one count for 30 minutes and a little a little bit bread with the free food handed out by battle, russian volunteers and the red cross is life saving. but despite all the problems,
6:08 pm
these migrants act as if they're here to state. some of them have hits shudder out of the wind at night. others dismantle parts of the metal fence right in front of the polish armed forces, wire and iron pillars from the border wall are now used to make bigger and more solid shelters. so what started as a camp now might very well develop into a small village. and the population of the village is growing by the day as new migrants arrived. now, there are $3000.00 of them at the border with poland. where did you come from? when they send them for the school camp from company, we just don't try to collect a support to our friends. they're not going to day, they'll stay with us. all of us. stay together till till what?
6:09 pm
well, i wait for you. just waiting for one message, florida angela mitigating. because and yet i'm going to leave this leave that a lot of these, these people need him. nice the weather. very cool. i want a lead that it's of money and you lead out of germany. hippo on. thank you very much, hearing stories from their friends and relatives who made it to europe. these people believe that countries like germany and france would love to welcome them and give them money and support. and with this in mind, they're ready to stay and struggle at the polish border. the surgeon middle east migrants trying to enter, poland sparks, a war of words this week between brussels and minsk, with european governments threatening to impose deeper sanctions on belarus. will really bertram innocence, you impose sanctions against me, against bell russian,
6:10 pm
that you went for a hybrid war against bell roofs. look at the media, economics and politics. and now that get hold of security is a hybrid war. and you want me to protect you from migrants, among other things, when we are facing a brutal hybrid attach on our you board, us. belarus is switch grenades and murderous distress. in the cynical and shirking to weigh some lesson powers this week, dragged to russia into the migraine dispute saying it's masterminding a situation on the believers. poland border moscow though, denies that saying the west only has itself to blame for the crisis while emphasizing the role. those countries have half in the middle east, conflicts the accusations being made against russia regarding the situation on the poland, belarus, border, or on the conscience of those macon them. it's a desire to shift blame to others. in europe,
6:11 pm
they themselves create the conditions for hundreds of thousands of people to go there. and now they're looking for culprits to absolve themselves. responsibility. take care of your internal problems. don't shift your issues on to others. at is the cost on of has more on the western response to the crisis on ponens border and why russia is being caught up in the dispute. the refugee crisis has now been tormenting the e u for over half a decade. and finally, the evil engineer behind it has been unmasked and its well dar, russia, russia has its own far reaching goals. undoubtedly this is d stabilization of the situation in the u. an attempt to permanently destabilized central and eastern europe. undoubtedly, these are russia strategic goals. it wants to have an instrument of influence and blackmail over europe on the free world, acting with someone else's hands. officials in warsaw stop. just short of elaborating exactly what role moscow is playing and the calamity on the poland and
6:12 pm
bella, ros border states that are, you know, both not russia. they also choose to amid historical details of how polaroid helped turn iraq from which many of the migrants are fleeing now into the mess. it now is now polish politicians. here kids look a shank and means of making problems for iraqi migrants should recall how iraq was destroyed with the most active participation of marcel. yet some of the thousands of migrants on the border may very well remember the sounds of polish boots marching past their homes. a memory hardly nostalgic for those who are now freezing on the board in makeshift tents and scraping for food, but also is steering the conversation in a different direction. sanctions. we will stand for the strengthening of sanctions and the next europe in council meeting. we will propose not only strengthening sanctions in the current situation that is expanding the number of people who do
6:13 pm
not have the right to enter the u. and we will also propose far reaching economic sanctions. well, this is a statement somewhat expected from poland. it's a nation, consistently deaf to migrants please. this time though, it's message is being echoed much louder by both the us and the european commission . as long as the regime and belarus refuses to spect, international obligations and commitments undermines the peace and security of europe and continues to repress and abuse. people seeking nothing more than to live in freedom. we will continue to pressure lucas jenko and will not lessen our calls for accountability. dello is my stop putting people's lives at risk. i call for approval of extended sanctions, possible sanctions, and 3rd country airlines involved. we also want to prevent the humanitarian crisis and ensure safe returns. it's a message which is in stark contrast to previous statements, even those by the same person to those who cannot go back or stay home,
6:14 pm
we have to offer alternatives. this means 1st that we must offer legal and safe roads globally organized by us to those who need our protection. the commission stands ready to look into the necessary budget means to support e member states who will step up and help her settle. refugees, europe and greece. a work in hand in hand for the people on the greek islands. we signed an agreement today for a new center unless it was by september 2021. we will bring decent conditions to migrants in refugees and support local communities when migrant storm the borders of the you through greece, italy, spain, turkey. it's so good and every member state has to chin and help out proportionately, but when they choose an ally of russia full well, the same purposes then unleash the sanctions. the use policy is double standard because if we ask ourselves the question, where do the roots lie?
6:15 pm
of miss latest crisis. the answer is wars, 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 already happened and the you external borders where people need help. food supplies, water and medical assistance, but people and, and their dignity came seconds and the rule of the problem is definitely not belgians. this issue began when european union and the united states and nato supported wars in syria, iraq, a wonderful many other countries. when just over a year ago, poland took a hard line anti migrant stance. it seemed there was no mending of this ideological chasm between warsaw and brussels. well turns out nothings easier when you find a common enemy. paula bernardino,
6:16 pm
professor of early modern european history in super university say 0 should be more concerned by the growing he went to terry and crisis at his door than with playing the blame game. i don't think that is playing a major role in these. and frankly, i really tired of these a lot to idea on these plots. all of you with change with blaming and mr. mr. frank, trying to plot against you in a way or another it will be and you should be more towards those my 1st of all, the thought of the major you may para cries so i don't see why what my best needs. i was why the poor people lying in the middle of it and walked, i think because i'm not really improving or blame him shank off or anything else. i think we have
6:17 pm
a crisis that we use crisis and now also look down on a strict look down for the vaccinated only being netherlands and all through the introduction measures to curb soaring corona virus rates, resulting in massive protests from that story. official break. ah ah, with
6:18 pm
what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk ah, welcome back. now 3 men have been arrested under the case terrorism act in connection with the car explosion in liverpool. the bloss killed one person and
6:19 pm
injured another. according to police, the vehicle involved with a taxi. it was parked by liver pools at royal women's hospital. the public has been asked to avoid the area is currently unclear what happened exactly, but the case counter terrorism unit is involved in the probe and, and based security specialist chris phillips on for the police officer peter kirk and share their thoughts with us on the instance i think it's more, more likely that terrorism is involved in this bear in mind the, the story arrest under the terrorism act. an explosion in a car is not something you'd normally anticipate. the time of this incident is more appropriate, more, more relevant in that it was just before 11 o'clock. and of course, at 11 o'clock on the 11th of the 11th is a day and that many people gather around locations across liverpool, across the rest of the country. so i think the, the police now will be doing only or is it just, mitchell no one else or nothing else is likely to cause death of destruction over
6:20 pm
the next upcoming couple of days. this isn't classic terrorist attacker where crowded areas or public transport into changes and such like a targeted this sounds far more likely to be something connective, either with a dispute with the hospice. so we've seen them from time to time where, oh, i've lost relatives in a hospital and i go grudge against the hospital or particular doctoral socialite or its family related domestic related where the target of the attack works with the hospital might be or something like that. there's any number of different variations on this theme, but i suspect it will be domestic rather than international. and like i say the location is one of those things where testers have clash with police in the netherlands, off the prime minister declared a new round of co locked down meshes. ah, arrests were made with fireworks. besides,
6:21 pm
often stones thrown at offices who responded with water cannon. the government's decision comes as new covet cases jumped to an old time high earlier this week, despite the country having a 72 percent vaccination res. new round of measures include curfews in public places and early closing for non essential businesses. austria is about to introduce even tougher restrictions after a surgeon cove id numbers. the chancellor has just approved a new nationwide log down which will only apply to the unvaccinated. alexander sullen berg explains the controversial move. i don't see why 2 thirds should lose their freedom because one thirty's dithering for me, it's clear that there should be no log down for the vaccinated out of solidarity for the unvaccinated. i. stephanie rules were initially plans such as 2 regions, but are now being rolled out nationwide. that means people who haven't received the cobit shots that more than a 3rd off the population will only be allowed to leave their homes for essential
6:22 pm
reasons, such as buying groceries. seeing a doctor or going to work, hundreds of people demonstrated outside the chance delivery in vienna on sunday afternoon measures were and now it's part of a world wide. patton, in singapore covey patients who declined the jap, will have to pay their own medical bills. regions in germany are allowing restaurants, bars and clubs to serve only those who are inoculated or have recently recovered from cove. it. while in greece, visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccination certificates. the own negative test results are here in russia and petersburg is imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague, collin bray discussed the policies with a panel of guests and just do that. the whole force, compulsory and takes his to a level level, it just takes away the choice. and i think that steep worryin doctrine county or the restrictions largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to
6:23 pm
get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say circulating society. no, we want to get the numbers off because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits of group one, the person is protected from severe illness and dying. that's one second, they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time. what we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of these bubbles and communities that are sharing concerns about the fears of not being vaccinated or the fears are being vaccinated. you know, there's lots of people coming in today and i think it's quite unfair to just target those and those health care workers and you know, enforce it in. i think a lot of it, when not when i went to ante vaccine, you know,
6:24 pm
we can see the importance of having the vaccine. however, i think you're just going to different level when is compulsory. i have been talking to a lot of health care workers who have been hesitant about vaccines, a lot of them from nursing homes. and i gave them of my time effort and energy, showing them how the vaccine works, what it does, what it doesn't do, how to protect them, and in the end, most of them went on to get immunized. so we need to do our homework of inform, advise, educate as well, but my county where we saw so some of the anger from u. k. care home workers about being told by politicians to get a vaccination. but that will be people who remember back to last spring and the i was fatality numbers in u. k. car homes who are going to be thinking, if i'm putting my relative in these care homes, i want people to be vaccinated, they're going to be where it may be. find that behavior selfish? yes, i expect care workers to be immunized because unfortunately,
6:25 pm
this corona virus can be infectious and could kill the elderly people without your knowing on the day you were infectious, we have to be careful to not let cove it once again. mass, a lot of the social issues that are going on in society that have been a long time affecting people, causing doubts, causing long time ambulance weights. there are lots of issues that are underlying this are we just like co overtake fewer the government instead of mandatory a covert vaccinations? what would you do to convince people to get a job is not so much about convincing people and people it be mandatory. i think it's more about giving people the choice and given them all the information that they require and letting them have the choice. in the u. k, there are coal, sir, boy, cars, one of the country's biggest supermarkets for allegedly politicizing christmas, tesco's, seasonal ads this year. features that santa claus using a vaccine pulse board to deliver his presence. santa could be quarantined,
6:26 pm
guaranteed and next. ah, roughly 2 thirds of brits are double jabbed. the health secretaries assured the public there won't be a repeat of last year's festive, locked down, but also insisted that japs will keep left ones safe. a tesco ad though has split opinion online. this is absolutely sick job passports and parents are not jokes. leave it out of christmas, please. the sat for a taunton, a wizard for me, a reflection on our lives and how this christmas will hopefully the very different from the last one could have been a good christmas said 3rd, but you had to run it with father christmas show in it. covet bess clearly desk or support segregation and thought those earnest a political commentator and new york observer colonist andre. well, cuz how does christmas it shouldn't be politicized?
6:27 pm
there is certainly no doubt that leaving cove it out of christmas. best use is an important thing. we don't want christmas to be infected by the of the arguments is going on about these vaccine passports and about these vaccine lives. we do need to, to make christmas special again because remember, so many was lost out on christmas last year. and of course, he's been a miss bull couple of years. i mean, if you go back to what was a christmas 2 years ago, we never could have expected the couple of years we've had with this corona vice, but really we are getting over it. but i warn you of a significant guy and just the danger is that some people have to love this locked out. it's given them not cheap stuff that you signal and it's given them an opportunity to fit to walk it. the neighbors, those people are determined job a lock down for as long as possible. i'm for everybody to be forced to have whatever medical treatment they particularly think they should have. these people are extremely dangerous, and these people will destroy society through their risk aversion. i'm to hear your
6:28 pm
thoughts. i know all about stories they did get in touch by finding us and following us on social media. we'll be back with more at the top of that. ah. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah, new york, it's really what america is about when our mayor took our vase, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the halves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who weren't
6:29 pm
being buried on holiday. the city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there was a place where difficult stories are in the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this active burial site. where 1000000 souls are buried. where so much of new york city history is buried is documents of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. ah, ah. with
6:30 pm
hello welcome to was a part of this we psychologists call young one sat the most important question. one can ask is, what am i living? and of course, in our enlightened age, it's the rationale for how we can manage and break free from the misconceptions and the superstitions of the ad illuminating. did you show when to how about the scientific math? but what you've got to you is a med and a parallel fund of to discuss it. i'm now joined by rubric sheldrake, sir, all this science delusion and science and spiritual practices, dr. shelldrick, it's a great honor, a great privilege for me to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. good to be with you. speaking about timely hand sentences 70 years ago. in late september i had a chance to interview my intellectual world the time.

26 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on