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a matter of, if it happens, it's a matter of went to help headlines or whatnot. t and thousands of migrant families spend a cold and hungry night outside a heavily guarded polish border. still trying to get inside the e. u. a correspondence on the c and got some heartbreaking reactions from people. the we have a babies and the babies crying because it's too cold and we think we will die. we, they never open the border. we will die. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so the mainstream media claims americans are better off on the buy, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record on the streets. however, that's rather a different view. we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money. i definitely feel the inflation have more so on food. i think
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a lot of people are out of work and they're spending their savings just to stay alive. honestly, a tori of state government and australia is on cause to get sweeping new powers and a pandemic bill despite loss pitch amendments and an enormous public outcry. ah, it is 10 am here at moscow in a very good morning to you from all of us. here at ortiz, national, i rural research migrants including young children, have spent a very cold night waiting for their chance to cross the border into poland. around 2000 of them left a makeshift compton. bella rose on sunday and a master at the post bought a checkpoint. god by lines of soldiers, armed with crowd control weapons, which we can show you here on the program. entire families are roughing it out and well sub 0 temperatures along the frontier. they've been stranded on the bell,
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russian side on the fence now for weeks desperate to reach the youth. the polish authorities have been wanting migraines throughout the night. that force may still be used against them. ah, if you don't follow the orders personally, this is what the camp looks like right now, at least in part. i mean, and the, the smoke here makes it so difficult to talk. we've 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
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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. 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 example, you have cold. i feel so bad because it's too cold for us and we have babies. and the biggest grind nickos is too cold. and within the world i, we, they never open the bordo. we 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,
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because of all the smoke and because of the dog. but here are all the people who are trying to have a good night sleep to catch some shut eye. but they have no tents. i've his sole source are because the city is extremely caught because as you see, there are so many chill or that is on may vizier. they are sleeping on the ground like no, i don't have any weird to sleep. i'm standing right now, my, my, my hand, his half gun numb. because this is extreme corp. the pictures does not change. there's you well, military police, there's water cannon still 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 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 you return to the, to your previous camp where you had, you know,
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hot stamp. no good cabinal good. why? cabinet? but out was no good. okay. you had him then a roast no good. and in fact, 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 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 there. only moving forward. western powers are accusing valero, so deliberately, funneling middle east migrants into the area a claim that bella roasted eyes. meantime, however, both the u. s. and e, you are preparing brand new sanctions. we as bit to expand the scope for this century regime for barrows. we will be able to target those responsible for exploiting vulnerable migrants and for facilitating illegal border crossing into the you. i understand that you today announced
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a new sanctions authority that could apply to the situation in belarus. we too are preparing follow up sanctions in close coordination with the you and other partners and allies that will continue to hold the lucas and regime accountable for it's ongoing attacks on democracy, on human rights, on international norms about the roof. our claims is unable to stop the migrant flow into poland because if you sanctions, or we discuss the situation with our guests, they think the responsibility rests with brussels to solve the crisis. you know, ill at ease with this thing, you know, they can only impose sanctions, but that isn't much sanction that they can impose on by rosco's the comic links are cut or, or there are more many, anyway. oh, politically speaking, they have 4 been on the on the but i was selling to land or to fly over europe own
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there isn't much more that can do the sanctions. it's just the word. it's totally inefficient instead just words. oh so in this instance, they are really annoyed by this problem because as you here in germany, they now declare that these people should not come in. it's the exact opposite of what mrs. snorkel setting 2015 off the shot from best they can call. they are fleeing the chaos caused by the united states and its european allies. they are trying to escape that chaos by coming to the one corner of stability in the world. the european union, which is greeted with a notarized fence and police and units, it really says something about the state. well, we are to day that we go round the world creating kayla and havoc. and yet we want to live in 34000 people, manage them highway educating thought those architects and so on. we could the european union and the u. k. can absorb those numbers no difficulty. instead, we have a, a language being used to describe them. the weaponized, asian as if they are weapons being used to damage the european union. the way that
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it talks about is an invasion and so on, so forth. rather than saying these are people trying to get a better life. we chaos when danger seeking refuge in the european union. america is soaring, inflation is expected a spike even further. this on the back of a 2 trillion dollars spending plan approved by president biden. and prices are rising now with the highest rate in 31 years, and it's certainly hitting everybody in the pockets. although the major media seems to think that everything's under control. i recently deleted tweet from amazon, be say, claimed soaring price is not such a bad thing. why the inflation we're seeing now is a good thing. people have been able to afford groceries is a good say. well antics oliver. more, more on selling has more money coming out of our pocket is a good thing. no reason will ever make a reasonable person, say inflation is
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a good thing. and it's not just m as in b, c or others in the media are also saying a surgeon process as an overall positive. that is a, under the current administration, at least. archie is caleb martin, took to the streets of new york to find out if people agree with the white house, whether it's mel for gasoline, the prices of every day commodities are rising. american families are being squeezed now more than ever. some voices in mainstream media. so the solution is pretty simple. stop complaining and deal with it. and the dirty little secret here, willi, while nobody likes to pay more, on average, we have the money to do so. household savings had a record high over the pandemic. we didn't really have anywhere to go out and spend according to m, as in b. c house, stephanie rule, household savings hit a record high. during the pandemic, we didn't have anywhere to go out and spend. we decided to put that theory to the test. people savers have gone. i'm now, now i don't think so because things are more expensive. we have to buy food and do
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things like different ways. i don't think you save money, especially way transportation and everything. i definitely feel ian facia and have more on food. you notice the difference, like in proteins and just in general, softly worrying. i don't know too much. not a great financial guy, but extern says the economy is a little bit. we're an semi us. i think a lot of people are i'll work and others spending their savings just to stay alive honestly. yeah. what about all the people lost her job? well, a lot of those people are definitely spending their savings, myself included. what rules theory ignores is that sense of the pandemic? many americans have lost their jobs or seen a significant decrease in their incomes. the federal reserve is warning that inflation won't be stopping any time soon and that we should be expecting rising prices for at least the next few months. food banks across the country have never been busier. hit with demand from desperate americans who are hit by the double whammy of rising prices amid a supply chain crisis. i would say that in our county specifically, we've seen a dramatic increase in food insecurity. we've had to make
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a lot of really tough choices. and so one of the things that we're always trying to reiterates is that we're still in the midst of a disaster. meanwhile, the specter of rising taxes hangs over many americans biden promises that he will only raise taxes on the altar wealth. however, the tax policy center says that many middle class households could be effective republican, say that biden's bill back better plan for increasing spending will make things worse, joe biden, and comma harris and the rest of the administration. they don't care, they want you not to be able to fulfill up gas in your car. they want your electricity bill to be higher. they want your heating bill to be higher. of course it doesn't impact them. according to a recent poll, 70 percent of americans are dismayed by the current economic situation, while 50 percent blame biden for soaring inflation. not surprisingly, biden's, popularity has taken a knock. now 51 percent of voters say they favor the g o. p. giving republicans the
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highest lead facing the mid term in decades. biden promised to rescue the country from a crisis that he blamed on donald trump. however, over the past few months, things don't really seem to have improved with the country financially squeezed. this could mean a big turnaround when it comes to the mid terms. caleb martin, r t new york. economists author richard wolf told us that millions of americans are still struggling to make ends meet because of the corporate crisis. it is not on the honest representation. here's the reality. we have millions of people who have not paid rent to their landlords because they couldn't afford it, since they lost their jobs as part of the pandemic. at the same time, every family in the united states incurred special expenses because their children couldn't go to school, special expenses,
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because the parents of those children could not work for part of the year. let's be clear, one half of the american working class over 80000000 people lost their jobs for at least few weeks, or as much as a year and a half. they need their savings just to stay even though this comes at a time of plummeting. trust in the media with major u. s. tv networks are seeing that ratings. slum since last year. that stories coming away in just a few minutes are naughty international for now. authorities and the australian state of victoria are expected to get sweeping new powers on dora, fiercely contested pandemic bill. despite last minute changes and public fury. on monday night, thousands of protesters were camping outside the state, parliament venting their anger over the draft legislation. in response,
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the government watered it down, reducing finds for breaching cobra rules, and raising the threshold, declaring a pandemic of critics still view the plan as an attack on democracy. good. people had enough. thank you. like a back up against the wall. like you are the right to being eroded, my voice very clear that didn't leave with victoria premier. the victoria period has not defended the bill saying it's about keeping people safe and that it includes safeguards to prevent any abuse of power. meanwhile, a top health official, another, another australia and state that of queensland has issued a warning to people who refused cope. shots, he said they effectively will be banished from society. oh christ. let's get back to that lawful the miserable without being faxed that it is going to be very hard to maintain your employment. if you're not vaccinated, you won't be able to go anyway for any time. and australia has an 83 percent
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covered vaccination rate. while queensland is catching up at 70 percent, and but as wide reaching international heard immunity targets, australia seeking to wretched up the pressure on the unvaccinated. earlier i asta australian professor of epidemiology, or if the new bill in victoria is the right response to the pandemic. were very keen in australia because we have very low natural immunity. we haven't had big ways in australia, thankfully that we are trying to roll out have vaccine program in a way that transition still living with the virus that, that, that he's in the community in red lodge of states without saying those fees waived . so it's china managed that, that transition. well, part of the reason they argued that i'm having a pandemic bill was going to be important was that it would allow some of the decision making processes to become more transparent actually. but there was concern that when it came back that they didn't actually have some of the oversight
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automatically written in that would ensure that this was going to happen in that way. so it's really important the changes we've seen in the last 24 hours. i think a key changes to help achieve what they plan to achieve, but without risking giving so much authority to someone who, who also is the person who, coals whether or not they need to consult with paypal. so you actually need to process that brings in the paypal that should be consulted in a potential pandemic, so that you've got community engagement. otherwise it's all about rules or your program continues in just a moment here . hello, driven by drill shaped banks. concur some of those with
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ah, you take doors who are naughty international, so americans trust in the mass media has slumped to its lowest levels in 2016, it's a taking a toll on mainstream tv viewing figures as audio daniel armstrong, reports trust. they say it takes years and only seconds to break and for ever to repair for us mainstream media. those seconds have turned into months of nose, diving, viewing figures amid a crisis of confidence. on saturday, eights hop, cnn reports to ridicule reports of supply chain disruptions by taking a pup at average, joe the supply chain, she exclaims, looking for milk for 2 year old look at this amazing overflowing abundance. he responds such contempt from u. s. media for the current difficulties faced by so many has led to wide spread
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condemnation. with many americans bemoaning an outside such media that is alienating its own audience. i don't see a thing, therefore this thing must not exist. this person calls himself a journalist. can't wait to hear a 3rd person commentary on gas prices. everything's fine in my bubble of reality. his milk is 300 percent the price. it was 2 years ago, but wages have only gone to 3 percent, and inflation is outpacing growth. abundance doesn't help or so please rename your show to literally anything that doesn't have the word reliable in it. it's false advertising. so the chasm in communication between the public and the press is widening major channels like m s, n, b, c, and c, n n. have seen their respective prime time spot nosedive by just under half of that whole tool viewership. but it's not just the democrat liberal media that's losing touch with its base. fox news viewership is down a 3rd from the same period just
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a year earlier. now back then, the media consistently found ratings. thanks largely to donald trump, but in a biden era, that's all changed then miss him so badly. they still are horribly. it's not gonna help a report on donald trump. we're all of these agencies going happening in our country right now. i'll jot was a gold mine or a liberal media. they hated him, but they needed him. i believe that they probably am record rockets in some respect while he was president. so they miss him terribly. they probably hope you runs again in 2024 than you. those ratings not so long ago, buzzfeed learned the hard way about dwindling audience is when the company laid off a 3rd of its staff, but not only both feed old u. s. traditional media, her face the year on year decline, just let to tens of thousands of media jobs being white out. the media sector announced the highest job cuts on record in 2020 this industry, which includes television and movie production, news, and advertising,
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and as 30711 cuts. this is 201 percent higher than the 10201 coats announcing the sector in 2019. and while traditional media continues to report on an agenda, rather than covering issues at the heart of society that trust whereas ever thinner and ratings plunge ever further, perhaps by reining in their reporting by his just a little main she, the media won't just be doing that view as a favor, but also themselves as well. and every i rayed on the investigative journalism group project veritas has been slammed by rights. groups of the case relates to the alleged theft of a diary belonging to a president biden's daughter ashley. project veritax is engaged in disgraceful deceptions and reasonable observers might not consider their activities to be journalism. it's whole unless the government had good reason to believe that project veritas employees would directly involved in the criminal theft at the diary should not have subjected them to invasive searches and seizures. project
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warehouse as it was given the diary by 2 individuals, it never published it and instead gave it to the police of during the re the f. b i confiscated the phone of found a james o'keefe here. he is explaining what happened. are they confiscated my phone, they rated my apartment on my phone, were many my reporters notes. a lot of my sources on related to this story and a lot of confidential donor information to our news organization. le commenting on the raid the f. b, i said that its agents quote, performance performed a law enforcement activity and quote, i'll be your agents also search the homes of 2 of oh, keeps associates and journalist at chris hedges. it says it's part of the biden. the ministrations bit of pressure, the opposition part of a broader pattern by dividing administration to really run roughshod over legal norms against anybody they consider to be part of the opposition project. very to us, of course,
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targeting liberal left when groups and this gets into the whole subpoena power in the committee that is within the congress that's been set up by the democratic party leadership to investigate the mob assault on january 6th. so unfortunately, it's not an isolated in stir incident, and it's one that's extremely disturbing should be disturbing, but with a partisan divide here, any kind of assault, including censoring the contents of hunter biden's laptop, remember they locked the new york post, which broke that story out of its own twitter account called it disinformation, although it turns out that everything on that laptop was not this information, even the biden's didn't and neither was real. so this is just one more example of the polarization that exists within the country and how the democratic party is quite willing to use questionable tactics in order to silence trump supporters and,
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and people they consider part of the opposition. the transgender american professor, her spot controversy, after calling for peter files to be de stigmatized. alan walker, who teaches a sociology in criminal justice at old dominion university in virginia, says it isn't necessarily immoral for adults to be sexually attracted to children. auntie contributor lauren china gives us her take on this. i should stress, these are her opinions. let's talk about the worrying push to d, stigmatized. pedophilia. that is there actually people out there activists who are currently trying to normalize sexual attraction to miners. and i, one of the extremely clear that child sexual abuse is never ever ok. but having and attractions miners as long as it isn't acted on, doesn't mean the person who has those attractions is doing something wrong. this person in question is alan walker, a professor at old dominion university in virginia,
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and he's actually written an entire book dedicated to sympathising with what he calls, minor attracted persons, i. e, peta files. i think we believe societally that stigma against m a piece serves to protect children because we don't fully understand the differences between m a p's and sex offenders. again, we have this confusion between the attraction and the criminal behavior. now many people may not have heard of that term, minor attracted person or a map, but it's definitely not a new one. and not something that alan walker himself has come up with. the term map was actually coined by pedophile themselves, essentially as an attempt to re brand their image because the term pedophile is in my opinion, so rightly stigmatized by most of society. and now people like alan walker, who to be clear, does not claim to be a pedophile himself. are arguing that sexual attraction to children needs to be di stigmatized because without the stigma. apparently pet files might be more inclined to seek professional help for their attraction. but of course, there are several problems with this reasoning. the 1st being of course,
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that if alan walker gets his way and society stop seeing sexual attraction to children as being inherently wrong, what impetus would there be in the 1st place for a pedophile to seek help at all? and in case anyone out there was hoping that perhaps alan walker was just a one off a fringe activists who does not represent any type of mainstream thought. unfortunately, you'd be wrong. first off walker's book, a long dark shadow minor attracted people and their pursuit of dignity. it is being published by the university of california press. and not only that, but so far, despite walker's controversial statements, his university old dominion university has stood by him. an academic community plays a valuable role in the quest for knowledge of, i'll borrow this is being willing to consider scientific and other empirical data that may involve controversial issues and perspectives. and not only that, but to make matters worse, there are entire organizations specifically non profit charity organizations that dedicate themselves to di, stigmatizing sexual attraction to children. one of these organizations is called
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the pro stager foundation. it's a tax exempt group that not only has interviewed alan walker, of course, because of their shared interest. but it also works toward things like abolishing sex offender registries. and legalizing the use of child sex dolls in a world where things like drag queen story our are increasingly common. it seems like there is no taboo left that people are not willing to challenge. and considering how many people now view tolerance above all else as the most important value. is it really so strange to think that there might come a day perhaps, sooner than we all think that yes, even being a pedophile is acceptable. read more about that as well. if you don't call me the op ed section, if you are so inclined, well that's fine. i'll post the out here at moscow and is a busy tuesday already hope you can join us for the next program or the top of the on a
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we will bring you the details of their discussion and more importantly, what did or did not come out of the conversation. and you feel you has come to the defense of the project. we are a tough founder following raised by the f. b i in search of information all pertaining to present biden's dollars diary. we will tell you why the 2 organizations you often find themselves at odds with each other or finding themselves aligned informal adviser to president trump the van and has turned himself in all on congressional content charges. so does that mean speaker policies? investigative panel will be able to force fannon to answer their questions and have access to the record. we're going to discuss with our panels and big changes. can we do a major news network with a goal, become more focused on the news? less on opinion. well, this actually happened, this is another network anchor actually says people get aboard higher prices of food today because of the money they saved during the pandemic. it will give you
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