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how's inequality that exists in the city for centuries, ah, unwelcome and desperate thousands of margaret, it seems you are the freezing night before a heavily guarded polish boarder, apparently willing to take even greater risks to get into the e u. police in the u. k. declare a taxi explosion outside hospital in liverpool, on sunday, a terrorist incident for men arrested in connection with the blas which left one person dead and another injured ah. and he looked on ruddy sweet europe with austria becoming the 1st nation to impose a shutdown only for the honor vaccinated the suit. your decision has a split public opinion. it's been king and amc, when hundreds of thousands of people are forced to be vaccinated. i don't even know
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how many people lose their jobs in the out if i think it's a step in the right direction. in germany, we are moving in about the same direction. ah, la from oscar, thanks for joining us on either auto international and daniel hawkins. wherever you are this evening, welcome to the program. now as night falls and temperatures drop, poland is bolstering its border with batteries, thousands of migrants. so roughing it, and freezing conditions along the barbed wire covered frontier. desperate to reach to you, also as deployed a huge contingent of soldiers armed with water cannon and tig asked to stop them in their tracks. ortiz, he goes on offset this report trucks from the same. so the migrants here in the camp on the border between bella ross and poland, they might be preparing for the most difficult light alight, excuse me, of their lives. because this is what the, it looks like a right now,
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at least in part, i mean, and the, the smoke here makes it so difficult to talk with come here just minutes ago and already my eyes are watery. as people over there you can see are trying to make their fires going, but there's a huge problem with that. there's no firewood and those well fires. so what they're trying to do, they're trying to burn grass old grass for grass. so have a look what this isn't. some people are having less luck than others like here for example, like have a look. this is what their fire looks like. i mean there's more smoke than actual heat that it produces. many people don't have roofs over their heads, like some people are lucky enough to have tense. others well are not so like again . and if we turn around and our point the camera over there, you can see you can see a massive spotlight on the polar side of the border. they lifted up just recently when the night fell. so the already difficult night is proving to be extra hard and you know, extra tough because you have this adding up to some natural hardships like well for
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example, you have cold, i feel so bad because it's too cold for us and we have babies and babies crying because it's too cold. and within the world i, we, they never open the border. he will die when it's the help. and i think we will die. many people here have to sleep on bare concrete because right now we are crossing into a another part of the of this camp and have a look. just have a look over that was the, towards the polish board and towards the polish border dispatch. you might not be able to see clearly, you know, because of all the smoke and because of the dark. but here are all the people who are trying to have a gover night's sleep to catch some shut eye. but they have no tents. i've his sole source, i because it's the it's is extremely core because as you see there are so many child that is on may vizier sleeping on what ground like. no,
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i don't have any weird to sleep. i'm standing right now. my, my, my hand, his have gone numb because this is extreme, you court and it is, i mean, temperatures to night might roll or you silly when the light they might, they might fall wall, well below 0 and over there, the pictures does not change as well military police, there's water cannon, so on guard, and well, a massive spotlight shining straight in their faces. again, this could prove for all these people, especially for the hundreds of children who will have to, you know, have to sleep and conditions like this. how do you feel? i all hungry. all fear is the all family sheldon all seek? yes. why don't you? why don't she returned to be to your previous camp where you had, you know, hot camp? no good cabinet. why cabinet? but i was no good. okay. he had him barrows no good. and in fact,
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poland no good either because they don't want to stay there. they want to move on into europe, but so far so far they are preparing to do for the worst. they are preparing that they will not be let in, and that weld the polls will not them let in that nothing will change, but there aren't returning their only moving forward. so they are preparing themselves for the night here. but the conditions here are times in times worse than how they had it back at the camp at the forest. germany says the migrants of the water should be returned to their home countries. any of the newcomers come from places like iraq or syria that were invited by nice out of states, including both poland and germany. you those adamant that the crisis was manufactured by bell roofs and is threatening another raft of sanction the responsibility of what is happening. ace of mirrors, 100 percent. we agreed to expand the scope of the sanctions regime
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on bellows. we will be able to target those responsible for exploiting vulnerable migrants and for facilitating illegal border crossing into the you were cross la, la, la, la greve, i in to find a journalist. so thanks for joining us. good tab in the program today. brussels says this is all mince experience, manufactured. i followed the refugee crisis very closely back in 201415 when it was happening and be thousands of people making their way through southern europe. very unusual to see them in bella roofs, making their way through the polished border. what do you make of it? who is behind what's going on? well, i think bill arrows is, is playing a game with europe in this instance, and is vesh rude. i mean, gosh, ankle is very shrewd in the way. he leads it in a way. it's a tit for tat reaction. europe in post sanction the sanctions on barrows after the
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last the presidential elections. and that's the answer in a way. oh, really arrows day important. they left common all through different allies. so for example, turkish allies. there is a line, a stumble, minced bay length. these migrants come to blows and push them in the direction of all on the radio. and last year on that have an order with is so it is an action driven in a way by but of course it's some, it's very difficult for europe to, to counter this. we hard, mr. morales, a or the falls better was blah blah, blah. as usual and sanctions, i mean what more sanctions can they impose just a few individuals. a few organizations within barrels of people. anyway, never go to western europe so it will not have, it will not carry any weight. they have all he forbidden blocking out to land the airline. hello. so i'm to land in europe,
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all tooth to fly over europe. so they can not do much more than what they've done until now. and europe is ella eighty's because you're fishing policy, almost his father. lion is to welcome all legal bikes and to select those that will get asylum inside europe and then expel those who don't get it. the problem is, like every european knows, is that they never leave, they stay, they high and they're getting to black work, destruct the economy, you have prostitution, drugs, trade, et cetera. so, european suffered of the 1st government in europe. that would say, i welcome all these people, they will certainly lose the next election. so everybody is really annoyed and poland uses it in a way, you know, fall on to is very pleased to show tumor a brussels, the european union look. that's the problem that you created with the policy of misses marco view shop. and as we can do that at that time in 2015 missus marker,
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let in some 1500000 refugees, mostly from syria, from the muslim world own. while she doubled the score of the ultimate for doctrine in germany, she's the creator of the hard drive party 8th. either way, because of a policy that no german accepted the seller will. so choosing russia had a hand in this sort of mazda martin. this crisis being better, the better is his closest ally. what would you make of that, and do you think russia could also face periods have measures from the you? oh you room underestimates miss lucas shanker. he's a shrew, gentleman, he was a cold calls, had you know, but producing potatoes in his old days, but he's a very short guy. and if he wanted to retaliate to the european sanctions, e found the right way because europe is in deep problems. now, with this elm that's wanting, and as for russia, of course, every time there is
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a problem, it is russia, the russian bear, the bad people president in russia is almost culprit for everything. in this case rainy, frankly, i think it was completed some policy itself. that's what i had done right. leave at the library by independent journalist. thanks for your time here. that on our tea, good tabular program, austria has become a 1st country in the world to impose a nationwide lockdown for those unvaccinated against kobe. this comes a bit of spark infections across europe, accompanied by a wave of social unrest. the austrian shots that announced the drastic new measures that's good, 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
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handled, for example, to clothes, sports and furniture stores, cradles could shift. and the reason that austria is 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 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 not either going to a food shop doing some exercise in your local area or going or going back from receiving medical treatment, then the police could well stop you, you could well receive a huge fight. some of the funds have been talked about as high as 30000 euros, highly unlikely. $30000.00 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
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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 retro to control. it will be hard to control. so perhaps a full lockdown is simpler, and i think it's really important we end upon directional than that. it's been king and i am think 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 jobs. and yadda. 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 have already introduced similar measures already. they'll 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
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berlin isn't doing enough to tackle this 4th wave of coven 19 as offenders as seater so little bit critical of it. so i'm actually here for my 3rd vaccine short, but i think it will deepen the divisions in society if someone for some reason decides not to get vaccinated. and that should be that we just have to live with her and on but her staying and taking into account the rising numbers. i think it's reasonable about it, but i can also understand people who are not vaccinated i'm vaccinated. so it's good for me that it would be better if l. a free test again. does it make some things easier and people would probably get test in grafton and the status of some monitors even when someone is vaccinated, they can still get infected with this virus and get sick. so i don't really know if it makes sense at all, isn't much similar story in the netherlands where restrictions have been put in place on those who haven't been vaccinated and in level and in the city of the
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hague, without resulted in violence over the weekend with clashes between place and anti lockdown demonstrators, resulting in the place ending up using water cannon. ha. ha . 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. police in the u. k. of declared sundays explosion in the city of liverpool, a terrorist incidents
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a taxi blew up outside hospital, killing one believe to be the bomber and injuring another. for men, if so far, been arrested. the case terror threat level has not reported have been raised. the severe meaning an attack is considered highly likely. our correspondence, shoddy and was dusty, is in london with more well pleased 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 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 praise,
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is cop driver for acting in quite a heroic way for diverting. what could have been a much worse situation is the comp drive a locked the passenger in the back of the tack says he felt he was acting suspiciously, and just shortly later, of course, the call then exploded while the prime minister has held a cooper emergency meeting not meeting with all of the top cabinet to discuss what is now an ongoing investigation. as for the motivations of this particular incident, please say they yet to be understood. though the police say the identity of the man now dead is known, but they're 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
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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 crew should indeed, yesterday mocking remembrance, sunday here in the united kingdom. the incident happened just before 11 o'clock in the morning. and that is exactly the time where a minute's silence a hair 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 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 us as defended as legitimate and i struck in syria in 2019 which killed schools of people. the incident was exposed by the media leading to claims and military had tried to cover it up. 80 people will kill to mostly women and children. like the majority of those
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cute were also competence at the time of the strike. these 2 strikes were legitimate, self defense strikes, no disciplinary actions were warranted. this is at a time and isis was on its last legs as a coherent caliphate when they were fully in their last towns that they controlled . and what happened didn't boggles was the united states air force command based and catalog. they had seen a group of isis, mostly women and children of ice. refugees huddled together near a river back. 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 f 15 fighter jets flew by and dropped a 500 pound bomb into this huddle of people. there was shock initially among the offices, the mit reports, the what of the route in a secure chat, who dropped that? another person responded, we just dropped a bomb on. 1 50 women,
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as the survivors stumbled out of the blast, airy 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, this was all ordered by a secretive task force task force, 9. the new york times identify the mass of with lives on the ground, united states troops on the ground, who can circumvent the, the ordinary chain of command and ordered this drone tra, that the officers that saw all of this happened. they immediately, i flagged the incident as a potential walk, rob, and try to get it investigated. unfortunately, 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 incidence at nearly every kearney new york times report 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,
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any reports were but delayed, they were watered down. they were, they were sense at this task, force it the ease, very secret of the new york times reports. and it has 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. now, the pentagon, as acknowledging 80 people dead, but their argument is that they were potential enemy committed. so out of out of the 80 people 60 and they say were fighters and the rest, the women and the kids. they could have been fighters because isis and known as
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isis. women and kids are known to pick up godson and join the fight. here. it's not the 1st time the u. s. stands accused of mistakingly killing civilians in such a way. there isn't, it is, and there's, there's a history of, of such incidents in recent decades. technology has reached a level where they are, these are the rise and artillery strategies, resize ashtray, and there are drones. there are aircraft cooper equipped with cameras. almost always they can see what it is that they're going to strike. and still they decide to proceed with a stroke. with these strokes, as we saw recently, of course, in enough galveston towards the end of august, we were there when the united states carried out its its la strewn sack of the afghan war, i killing 7 kids and 3 adults. he could go think of this. 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. and i mean,
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how could they not see the children? my nephew for zach 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 on . have any other incidents either that we don't know about that have been kept on the rap for the woods down by, by the pentagon, all other nations that the card at this price in the wrong, in syria, in afghanistan, a but there is, there has be the history of these there's, there has been in mosul where we were also a national. i could kill 200 civilians huddling in the basement with the air schrager hospital conducted by the united states and of gustavo, on clinics in syria, in iraq. and the thing is that they keep happening. it is almost as if lessons just aren't being learned. david swanson, from the world beyond war group believes the lack of accountability from the u. s. navy, a strong international response i in the heck should it be legal or moral to blow
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up? 80 people if you label them non civilians. why and that can you scream, imminent danger or self defense in somebody else's country, thousands of miles away, self defense, and make it ok that this is, this is absolute madness. where are the prosecutions? where are the human rights groups? where is the u. s. congress, where was the senate armed services committee that did nothing. imagine if, if china had done anything, if russia or iran had done anything, north korea had remotely done anything like this. where is the sort of pressure you would be seen if this were a nation being targeted by the united states rather than being the united states trolleys are continuing in the us of a young man. he faithfully shot 2 people and injured another during black lives. might the progress in wisconsin last here in the latest development the judge has ruled karl, which a house was legally carrying a long battle rifle on that fateful light. his motive shiloh continues,
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and it's the case which has split the country. well, let's take a look back at the facts call. rittenhouse traveled to kenosha in august last year when he was 17. he says he went there to protect local businesses from the rights following the death of a black man 0. an altercation with police during the confrontation open fire. he claims in self defense, leaving 2 people dead and another wounded is the case that has encapsulated one of america's most deep rooted issues, as ortiz saskia taylor explained. patriot or terrorist hero or cold blooded killer. that's no consensus in america. in fact, kyle rittenhouse has become the face of the united states divided look up kyle rittenhouse and throw away the key. he was trying to get away from them, i guess looks like. and he fell and then they very violently attacked him. this is a city president of the united states of america is supposed to be protecting this
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country. but instead he's rooting for chaos and violence when joe biden called col rittenhouse, a white supremacist last year. it really was just the go to move of the democrats. they do this all the time. the ongoing trial of the teenager who shot dead 2 people during the canal b, l m protest has ripped wide open deep rooted rifts. it's gone way beyond black device is right. it's revoke the 2nd amendment buses don't come from my guns. it's deformed, the police passes back the blue. it's the tolerant vases, the mike a crowd. never mind that those rittenhouse killed were white during the keels. rittenhouse, who is white shot and killed his attackers, joseph rosenbaum, and us and huber, who are both also white britain hassle, so shot and wounded gauge, gross credits, who is armed and also what he still a rating racist blight. the judge, it took just one bad joke about asian food and one ring tone. and if the court
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makes finding that the actions that i had talked about were done in bad faith to determine that the judge was probably k k k. i mean, who else would said, god bless the usa as thou ringtone. only fanatics who attend trunk probably is right. in fact, it's obvious what's going on here. the good old american justice system and white racist church, presiding over murder trial by a white racist. this church setting to miss trial this case and save the pull. why? keller? from justice, the written house judges ring tone is literally trump's rally theme song. draw your own conclusions. so a year ago, tens of millions believed the elections were rigged. and now tens of millions think that's no real justice to cornerstones of the greatest democracy in the world undermined and under 12 months. and if he thought that the mainstream media would
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stick to reporting the facts, well, think again, the jury might still be out, but the verdicts already in take the law suit. why the tweet by cbs news which claim that written house admitted to murder, which he hasn't or take the cnn chief legal unless professional opinion. i mean the stupidity of this, like what could possibly go wrong? well, a lot went wrong. the good news for kyle written house is that he's not on trial for being an idiot. meanwhile, on the right, images of written house flashing a white power symbol of being to swept under the carpet because everyone seeing what they want to see. and as for biden, the president who promised to heal while he got written house his photo and put in a little trainer about white supremacy, how's that for leadership in times of trouble? when i saw that, i was shocked. i was angry, president biden, doesn't know my son whatsoever, and he's not a white supremacist. he is not the racist, and biden did that for the votes,
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and that was so angry at him and what he did to my son, he defamed him. so patriot or far right, poster boy, killer or mater. whatever the jury decides, one thing is for sure. at a time when americans have never been so polarized, co written house has brought them together, only for them to realize just how far apart they really are up next to gun on the grounds. and so you gave you is all he documentary continues with locust, the walls examining b, a decade, long fishing, discreet between the us and canada. we're back in half an hour with the latest to join us again. a join me every thursday on the alex simon should now be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm
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