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ah, ah, a huge crowd of migrants move from their camp in bella, roost to the border. poland braces for a possible breach with military reinforcements, backed by water cannon was coming in, are stories today police in the u. k. declare a taxi explosion outside a hospital in liverpool, on sunday. a terrorist incident for men are arrested in connection with a blast which left one person dead and another injured and also ahead. ah! until you locked on raleigh sweep. you're up with austria becoming the 1st nation to impose a shut down only for the on fax and they to it that to, to your decision a split public opinion. it's been gig and i,
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when hundreds of thousands of people are forced to be vaccinated. i don't even know how many people lose their jobs and yadda. i think it's a step in the right direction. in germany, we are moving in about the same direction. ah, 0, one minute pounds falling in the evening here in moscow this monday, november the 15th. a warm welcome to the news hour. i'm unit o'neill. more than 3000 migrants from a refugee camp in beller road south descended on the border with poland, hoping to cross into the e u. war sol. how sent soldiers on water cannon to reinforce the frontier? our correspondent eager shut down of census this extended report from the c. so we are on the front line of the migrant crisis on the border between barrows and well poland. and you can see here, up close to the very,
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very heavy military presence on the polish side. there's very scary looking guy's military police. this special forces this to now to water cannon that they've brought to disperse the crowd if it was too well to make any moves. and as for the crowd, and over here, you can see thousands of migrants. it is escalated as over to thousands of people who have moved from a, from their camp, which was about 800 meters away to here. this is a border control checkpoint which has been closed for quite a while because of the migrant crisis. and poland or the polish side has been using loudspeakers announcing and in different languages saying that you should go home that we will not let you in that breaking or touching the infrastructure. the board infrastructure is an offense. it's forbidden. and that anyone who tries anything like that they will be persecuted and they will face criminal charging their announcing it in different languages with her even announcements in russian
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directed at the bell, russian side. as paul, as the polls have been blaming bella rose for letting this many people into their country, or even knowing that they do not want to stay in belarus and want to cross into poland into europe, where they do not want to basically. and they do not want to let them in. and so people here, they have already organized their makeshift camps. if you pass this over, they can see people trying to keep themselves as warm as they can, although you can see hence of smiles on their faces. because they do not let their spirits down and there's plenty of children. there are more than $500.00 kids small kids. there are pregnant women of wall on the 8 or not 9 month. like if they do, if they don't do something, those people in here, they're gonna die as myself. i want to go to the european countries to become doctor. and most of them lay there. some of some of them want, or like as the families, they want a better feature for the kids,
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the camp. it stretches all the way, all the way towards, you know, close to to the bell, russian side of the border. and there we have a security detail as well. there's a border guard dispatcher's world, although not nearly as heavily, you know, man as he and what these people here were hoping for. basically they were hoping that since the fences, he are not as formidable. they're about, you know, half as half as tool a compared to where the camp was. that maybe they had a chance had crossing the border, but well, the polish side, it came very well prepared again, a lot of military personnel. and there's also military vehicles over there. we've seen footage from the polish side provided by the polar side where they've shown a lot of military equipment. a lot of have you machines and well war machines because they, they came prepared. they are showing no indication of, you know, of a desire to let these people in. also there was a helicopter flying over there. we could, it has been flying over there for,
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for quite a while. monitoring the situation. quite likely the pictures that we've seen from or the from the polar side of the border that while it was shot from that helicopter. so again, the situation, is it a bit of a stale made because i've talked to a number of to a number of people who have said that, well we are here to stay and i asked them what their intentions, what their plan was. and i will like, so if i will just sit here, make a stand if i may say so, and basically, well, this is what they're doing. just making a stand just showing that they do not want to go anywhere that they will stay here for as long as they want. but they don't have their tense here which they used to have in the camp. they don't have their fires and they don't have the humanitarian aid that they got from the bell, a russian side from them, from the unions and from the bell, russian red cross. so it is, it is a matter of time. the situation here has to move one way or another. i've prepared a clip i report, i should say from the cam back when it was still populated. have
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a listen. it's a play stuck in limbo, the migrant camp on the border of bella ross, literally a few meters away already. is poland is the e. u. the dream of every single person has come here, but well, the line of military police and a very impressive barbed wire fence, they sent a very unequivocal message. the situation here is an absolute stalemate. as weather keeps getting worse, the air here is wet with drizzled. even overcoats eventually end up soaked. thousands of people around us lie on bare ground as the witness slowly but surely turns it into mud. well some people they try to prepare for the posh conditions, every one is facing here, right now. they brought tents like these, which to protect them from the forces of nature. but these up summer tents. they aren't good enough for freezing temperatures. and most here, they don't even have that. they have to live in makeshift huts like these made of pine branches or like these. yes people here are resting right now and the weather
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is going to get even worse. it's going to start to snow. it will be very muddy. so it's unclear as to how long this will they will be able to survive out here in the cold cigarettes are the main currency here. whoever has a pack is a rich man. whoever has a cotton is in the one percent. many refused to talk to us unless bribed, but some offer hospitality for free. we say sorry to all year we are in union. yeah, we wanna save the kids life to go now. we are here is there is no protection. if the rent straight down comes to us, nothing to stop, that's no, nothing to stop the rain. they said kids sleeping on the woods. he said it was sitting next to the via and he was fill of sleep. ah, ah, well right now the main challenge, of course is to stay warm so you can see the amount of commotion,
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anything that can be shopped into firewood is causing people. here are borderline scuffling for it. but they know that if anybody doesn't want to play by the rules, doesn't want to play fair. if any fight was to break out, the bell, russian border patrol will be very quick to intervene. oh, caravans of humanitarian trucks to deliver supplies to the camp every day. in total, more than 18 tons of 8 have been provided by the been a russian government. on top of that, the local branch of the red cross and unions have also been sizable chipping in. i don't know how long this situation will last, but no matter how long people end up staying here, even if they're only a few of them, we will provide them with the essentials for life. we set up tense, large heated tense where people can eat, especially women and children, and pregnant women. we are certain, all the women and children have been fed. additionally, we've provided grocery sets for the families and bottled water was brought in daily
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. we've also brought warm clothes and blankets, plus personal hygiene products like nappies and powdered milk for the children. all this is making migrants life easier for sure, but it fails to solve the weather issue. yet whoever i talk to, no one considers turning around and heading back home and options. yes ma'am. badge never made that come in iraq. my husband couldn't get a job and we had no income. now we have to wait, but we don't know how long for i worry not for myself, but for my children. if it gets too cold, we'll need to make a decision. but i'd rather die here than go back to rock. how many days will have to pass for people to well say we've had enough, we're going in. if to be honest, maybe one day to day 3 days at you know, i got a gun exec lead time it because f denied snow. people will go to morrow, handed turnips in. if we know we lose in our life, we will go,
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doesn't matter lead. they gellis it out. that's the end of it. you know, if we die and gall, oh we die. sure, again was a different. there's still a lot of hope here. the germany will agree to take these people in and that poland will provide safe passage. but as politicians big karen time is against them. i'm again donna reporting from the beller roast border. archie was shortly before we got news of the renewed migrant per swords, the border a journalist, an come ramin from her sister channel. archie france were arrested by polish authorities. bully say they have been taken to appear before a court. the corresponded, managed to make a phone call to the channel, just ahead of his detention. he told me that no impression upon them that of what the police are writing up a report on us. their behavior is very tense. we tried to get to the polish border when we were about a 100 meters, from that the police told us not to film to hand over our cameras and get in that car. so for the moment it doesn't look like we're being arrested,
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but we have to give an explanation to the polish police. the situation is extremely tense. there are military police very blocks all along the border and constant checks. but the longer reaction i got to today's developments was from political and social commentator chris bombay, who believes poland decision to lock the media. art isn't helping the situation by stopping the media coming to the police that the boards are suspicion about what is going on. now, there are reports of refugees being beaten when they go across the site. there are growing concerns about managed by humanity and organizations, but what is happening now? it would seem to me that the best thing, polish government, and polish as security forces can do to away fear of what is going on, is by witnesses from the media and from human rights organizations to get to the side of the border to clearly report what's going on and hopefully to refute these stories of beatings of refugees by walking down the border. the police government
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is only crazy, a suspicion. there is something role by the role that can be easily clarified, easily clarified, rational journalists, and humanity. organizations given access to the polish side of the border by not allowing that it creates suspicion that there is truth about these stories. the refugees are be mistreated. moving on, no police in the u. k. help declared sundays explosion in the city of liverpool. a terrorist incident taxi blew up outside a hospital, killing one person believe to be the bomber and injuring another for men have so far being arrested. our correspondents, shoddy edward dusty in london, has more well police investigation. a taxi exploding just yesterday on sunday morning. have now declared it a terrorist incident that's off to this taxi went up in flames outside liverpool women's hospital just yesterday in an apparent suicide bomb being detonated. now
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the passenger inside to allegedly detonated this bomb was declared dead at the scene while the cap dr. a remarkably managed to escape the call that was up in flames. managing to survive him was only being treated for injuries in hospital and now is recovering at home. now the mayor of liverpool on the prime minister, both of praises cop driver for acting in quite a heroic way for diverse and what could have been much worse situation as the comp drive, a locked the passenger in the back of the truck says he felt he was acting suspicious suspiciously and just shortly later, of course, the call then exploded. well, the prime minister has held a cooper emergency meeting, not to meeting with all of the top cabinet to discuss what is now an ongoing investigation. but it also, interestingly, the united kingdom's terror threat level is now act substantial, meaning an attack is unlikely that remained at that level since february of 2021. as for the motivations of this particular incident,
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the please say they yet to be understood. though the police say the identity of the man now dead is known, but they are unable to shed that information. now the inquiry lead the police though to go and visit 2 addresses and 4 people with been arrested in connection with this incident under section 4 to one of the terrorism act. they will be interviewed throughout the day today by counter terrorism, please. but at this point, it's not yet known whether they were known to the counter terrorism police department as to the device. they believe it was a home made device and they believe that it was made by the passenger. but the timing of all of this could be raw. the crucial, indeed, yesterday mocking remembrance sunday here in the united kingdom. the incident happened just before 11 o'clock in the morning and thought as exactly the time. 1 where a minute's silence a hair on just a mile away. that was actually a remembrance sunday service. so please say they cannot make a connection to this right now, but it's certainly
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a line of inquiry that they are pursuing. why outside the women's hospital, not as yet unknown, but the peaceful, competent enough to now declare this a terrorist incident based on the information they do know, austria has become the 1st country in the world to impose a nation wide locked on for those unvaccinated against cope it, it comes amid a spike of infections across europe, accompanied by a wave of social unrest. the austrian chancellor, nuns, the drastic measures just did i did. the restrictions will apply to everyone over the age of 12. the unvaccinated will only be allowed to leave their homes in exceptional circumstances, and they will no longer be allowed to visit shops that provide non basic items handled, for example, to clothes, sports and furniture stores. cradles can shift, and the reason that austria has gone ahead and said that if you're not vaccinated or can't prove that, you've recovered from covert that you are essentially on lockdown. is that 35
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percent of the population out there, or thereabouts? haven't had a full vaccination dose, they are taking this very seriously. now if you are over the age of 12, if you can't prove that you've had the vaccine, all that you've recovered from covert and you're caught out in about knots. either going to a food shop doing some exercise in your local area or going or coming back from receiving medical treatment. then the police could well stop you. you could well receive a huge find. some of the funds have been talked about as high as 30000 euro. it's highly unlikely, 830000 euro fine would be imposed, but it's, it's there as a threat now for the next 10 days. this is going to be the case. at least it will be reviewed after that, but it's caused serious upset and insults book over the weekend. there were people angry and out on the streets to tell the government that they're not happy with this. and it's amazing people are against it, and it's discrimination against the unvaccinated mitra. to conclude it will be hard
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to control, so perhaps a full look down is simpler. i think it's really important. we end upon demo tilden banking and am i am against mandatory vaccination and to healthy for that when hundreds of thousands of people are forced to be vaccinated. i don't even know how many people will, is there chops with the artist. i think it's a step in the right direction in germany, we are moving in about the same direction as well. here in germany, they'll be keeping an eye on how things go with that policy in austria because the silk about trying to introduce it here as well. some german states, its bavaria, saxony, and the city state of berlin of already introduced similar measures already, though be looking on thursday during a meeting of health ministers to decide if they want to try and impose this nationally at the moment, 65 percent of german saying the federal government in berlin isn't doing enough to tackle this 4th wave of coven 19. it's a similar story in the netherlands, where restrictions have been put in place on those who haven't been vaccinated,
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and in level, and in the city of the hague. well, that resulted in violence over the weekend with crushes between place and anti lockdown demonstrators, resulting in the place ending up using water cannon. ah, one of the reasons that governments are taking the measures that they are taking is vaccine uptake has plateaued across these countries. the problem is, is that those who haven't received the vaccine haven't come forward for the vaccine, do seem highly unlikely to do so on their own accord. your, with our
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t international we keep and he was rolling in 90 seconds and coating stick close. aah! probably driven by dreamers shaped man center. some of those with there's things we dare to ask in a whole well, it's showing wrong when i just don't know. i mean you world
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yes. to see how did they become the advocate an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. with 20 minutes into the program, you're welcome back. the u. s. has defended as legitimate and or a strike in syria in 2019 which killed scores of people. the incident was exposed by the media leading to claims the military had tried to cover it up. around 800 people were killed, mostly women and children who washington had described as likely come buttons.
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likely, a majority of those kids were also competence at the time of the strike. these 2 strikes were legitimate, self defense strikes, no disciplinary actions were warranted onto live. now by r t senior correspond murat garcia favorites. and can you tell us a little bit more firstly, but the incident itself? well, what happened? a bag was this, is it a tom and isis was on its last legs as a coherent calif, when they were fully in their last towns that they controlled. and what happened in boggles was the united states enforced command based in cats. they had seen a group of isis, a, mostly women and children of ices. refugees huddled together near a river back, which whip, or they were presumably trying to cross. and they were just watching them from a, from a drone. and what they saw next was a surprise even to them. and that was one of at 15 fighter jet, flew by and dropped a 500 pound bomb into this huddle of people into this,
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this crowd of people. and there was shock initially among the offices, the mit reports, the one of the router in a secured chat, who dropped that, another person responded. we just dropped a bomb on 50 women. and what they saw next, shocked them even more, and that is more bombs. started raining down on this. as the survivors stumbled out of the, the blast area after the 1st bomb and trying to make sense of what just happened. more bombs, pommel the area until no one was left alive. allegedly, at this was all ordered by a secretive task force task force 9 the new york times identified them as operatives on the ground. united states troops on the ground who can circumvent the, the ordinary chain of command and ordered this drone truck that the officers that saw all of this happened. they, immediately, i flagged the incident as a potential walker and try to get it investigated. unfortunately,
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that is where it all ended. senior rankin u. s. military officials intentionally and systematically circumvented the deliberate strike process. clearly seeking to cover up the incidents at nearly every turn, the new york times a foot since 2019 the in the pentagon has impeded any potential review of this of this incident. so for example, the death toll was, was downplayed, any reports what were delayed, they were watered down. they were, they were sensitive and almost all mention of this air strike was, was stricken from any potential investigation or review among those killed. the majority, in fact, is, believe are women and children ho with so much military intelligence, advanced infrastructure. could the americans even do that? but the thing here is this, this task force it the ease a very secret of the new york times reports. and it has
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a lot of power on the ground. so they ordered this air strike circumventing the u. s. air force command and qatar that was in charge over the whole mission and syria ariel mission at they ordered this air strike. and then it was them who was sent to investigate the matter on the ground to see that survey the sea. and when they arrived, they reported that the mission was a success. there was no war crime and that the majority of those killed were enemy fighters and only a very few civilians. they, it was the people who ordered the stripe, then reported and everything, everything was a, everything was fine. but, but the interesting thing here is that the, the death toll was an issue, the 50 that they reported than 60, than 70. now, the new yorker now, the pentagon has acknowledging 80 people dead. but their argument is that they were potential enemy committed. so out of, out of the 80 people 60,
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they say were fighters and the rest, the women and the kids. they could have been fight this because isis and known of isis women and kids are known to pick up godson and during the fight. it's not the 1st time the u. s. stands accused of mistakingly killing civilians in such a way. there is it why it isn't as there's a history of, of such incidents in recent decades. it is, it is the air force or air stripes that almost always the culprit. and you have to wonder technology has reached a level where they are these up over the horizon artillery strike. these are precise as shrikes. and there are drones, there are aircraft to cooper equipped with cameras. almost always they can he, what it is that they're going to strike. and these a military grade cameras, so they can see the civilians, the women, the kids in the target area. and still they decide to proceed with a stroke with these stripes as we saw recently, of course, and in kindest. on towards the end of august,
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we were there when the united states carried out its it's law strewn shock of the african war, a killing 7 kids and 3 adults. kareka gothic of us. we can't go to our house because we are scared like the u. s. as a superpower, they should have observed that the children were playing around the targeted car. they say they can detect even a needle. how could they not see the children? my nephew facade was sitting in the car. if they should have been watching more carefully, they are a superpower, that they promised to punish the people who carried out the attack. it is telling that we've learned this incident of the 80 civilians killed. we'll, we'll likely never knew how many, exactly they were killed in 2009 to have any other incidents either that we don't know about that have been kept under wraps. that have been watered down by, by the pentagon or, or other nations that the account at their strikes in iraq and in syria in
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afghanistan. and, but there is, there has be the history of these as there has been in mosul where we were also an air shark that killed 200 civilians huddling in a basement the, the, the anthro hospital conducted by the united states. and of got a thought on clinics in syria, in iraq, and the things that they keep happening. it is almost as if lessons just aren't being learned. ortiz, senior carswell morale, cassie of taken history of thanks. vernon remembers, on the international space station are in high alert because of incoming high velocity space debris clusters, all fragments from destroyed satellites hurtle past the. i assess 3 times this morning with more debris expected. soon. earlier rushing, braun control ordered cosmonaut to shelter inside their solias capture. as the 2nd time this month, the i assess has how to deal with orbital junk on wednesday of how to quickly maneuver to dodge a piece of a chinese,
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whether south leg destroyed 14 years ago. we spoke to russian cosmonaut about how dangerous a collision with space junk could be. assuming this cost me scarcer of the main danger is the speed at which objects move in space. it all depends on the size. so even if an object to smallest ping pong ball hits the spacecraft, there'll be a huge hole which will lead to deep pressurization and oxygen loss. this is why they usually try to warn us 36 hours before to avoid the danger zone. this time though, it was all disk of a too late, which is why the only option for the crew is to move from the international space station to the space ships on the probability of a fragment hitting the spacecraft is not as high as with the whole station mean the on the situation with space young is getting worse as more and more object to being launched into space. it's becoming a big problem and we have to deal with it. but we still don't know how because there's no technology for them as well. oh,
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that's it from the newsroom for this hour, but don't go too far as our programs get going and moment to right after a look at what else is an offer this week on archie bye for now. ah. join me every 1st on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world. politics. sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. ah. ah. hello in welcome to cross stock were all things are considered? i'm peter labelle. the eel and bear rose red odds over illegal immigration. guess
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what men's cast, the higher cards, also washington is again, increasing tensions within ukraine. is the bike administration looking to score a foreign policy victory to reflect from crises at home? ah, we discussed these issues and more. i'm joined by my guest, marcus papadopoulos in london. he's a historian analyst, an author of the book, arise, rossier, the return of russia to world politics. and here in moscow we have maxine, huge golf. he is director of the center for advanced american studies at moscow state institute of international relations, or a gentleman. crosstalk rules and the fact that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciate it. i know with marcus in london, well the story with.

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