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ah yes, a cannon until august, deployed by poland as it continues to resist attempts by migrants to the school in the border from barrows, in order to reach the european union. the russian defense ministry slammed the u. s . as hypocritical off to washington criticizes moscow for testing a weapon in space when it's done exactly the same thing. nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so. as mainstream joyce, media outlets repeatedly claim that americans put her off on a joe biden despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens have their say,
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we have to buy food and do things like different ways. i don't think you save money . i definitely feel the invasion have more so on food. i think a lot of people are out of work and they're spending their savings just to stay alive. and a regional government in australia is on cause to get sweeping new powers in a pandemic bill. this quote, last ditch amendments and the public outcry. ah, why from oscar? thanks for joining us tonight and all the international. and daniel hawkins, wherever you are, welcome to the program. now poland has deployed water kind of until, i guess as an attempt to hold back a surge of migrants trying to make it across the border with better route warsaw as it's expecting the situation to continue for potentially months. well, let's sir, like look now at what's been playing out on the frontier over the past few hours. ah
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ah, with basically what the migrants are doing, they are throwing whatever rubbish they can find as well as logs at the police look over there. they are throwing rocks and they're trying to dismantle that part of the bob. while again, you can see them using purpose grades, military grades, self. so okay, we have to move out when he back up and go back to safety. so we will keep the broadcast. we'll keep showing in maybe we'll move behind the 1st fence that they have, that they have already dismantled and you can see people quickly do retreat from over there. now they have brought
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a water cannon. i think they're bringing to water can. okay, we have to move out, this is the sound and you can see more tear gas more tear gas canisters being used against the migrants here. and i, we can hear the approach of a military helicopter. it is a polish military helicopter. this has been used a as surveillance on behalf of the polish side. so you know, getting a birds eye view on the, you know, on the location of all the migrants and also it, it is used as a scare tactic. it looks like part of a fence, part of offense is almost down so. so the polish, the polish border patrol, the polish military police, they have been they have been manning that section of the fence more extensively than others. and there's also another water cannon. now helping out from over there, you can see, you know, arching an arch in a spray of tear gas from a badly check point where the board check point is. and we are right now is, is, is we can get to the void a check point where the,
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the majority of the action is going on. right now. you can see a group of most active people pelting, pelting are the pelting them with a military police. the polish military police, with rocks. now there's choir, it's, it's quite interesting. where are they getting the rocks from now? because for example, if you look over there, there's a group of my grants. they are getting the rocks and providing their compatriots and providing other riots, migrants riding migrants with ammunition. listen what they're doing. and we've just been purpose grade. i'm afraid this is what happens when this is what happens when you will hook this close to the action. it is, it is getting in the eyes that is getting everywhere, respond videos like this, or you and spokesperson was unable to confirm where the water caught and had been used at the border. he stressed so that no force should be used against migrants in while rush has criticized poland for its violence, action, polish actions that absolutely unacceptable still tear gas water cannon shots fired
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over the heads of migrants towards bella rouge. this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand that they are violating every conceivable norm of international humanitarian law. 3000000 of barrow, sorry, have warned that sanctions mean it was little inclined to stop people trying to cross the border. martin also represents germany's less part in the hamburg parliament says, bringing minced for the crisis isn't going to so it 1st we have to say that poland causes abusing and contradicting international law. is noah conventions to protect refugees, sentences and effects the route? you want to have a solution? you have to think about and you have to stop the aggression against the. so we're in the, to your people in the middle east and in north africa to do that. and give those people the possibility to have countries which stabilize step by step,
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those refugees crisis. now to sanction bend on the incentive rules of laid that locally of course, it will be good to have negotiations in between the european union and bella was the book before to repeat the union except the seller and the to your countries doesn't matter. it spells venezuela, they always counting the election results and this is not a way all we can establish international relations which are fruitful. so that has to be changed as night. trolls in in binary. some arguments subbing relocated to shelter any of the frontier. a re purpose warehouse is county housing around a 1000 people, including women and children. ortiz, he goes on a reports pharmacy. so following today's failed attempt to storm the ponies board is dozens of migrants have expressed their desire to well go home. so all of them
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have now been taken here. this is normally a logistic center on the border, which you will sort out the good to for that kind of stuff. now it has been re purpose and re facilitated by the bell russian authorities into this temporary shelter place for the people who are the most vulnerable. the main goal of this place is to have women and children in the 1st place to live somewhere in humane condition. because right now, you know this a roof over that has it's already a massive improvement compared to how they had to live out that in the camps. they have, they have blankets, look at this, they have blankets, they will have home food, europe, people who come here, they give out. they give out, you know, you know, food drinks and so on. they will have all the food which is especially important, i think for the 1st time i can, i can see what all these people are wearing underneath their overcoat. because
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normally they would put as much clothes as they can out there in the wilderness and what will happen to them next is essentially the veteran authority. they will go on and establish the identities of every single person here. because right now, many of them not even have their id, you know, to have their passports on them. and so they will try and identify every single one of them figure out how the money situation is individually and whether or not they can, for example, of food to take it back home. if they do, they will be able to leave home. this is their desire, this is why did come here and if they don't, well i guess they will have to figure out something else by they, i mean the other option authorities and see how they will be able to will support them. essentially just get back home and get back to the countries where they came from, like rock syria, malia and so on. well, the west accuses sparrow so deliberately funneling migrants from the middle east
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into the area, acclaim minsk, the nice folks, the u. s. i knew you are preparing new sanctions now another country that's dealing with a new influx of migrants is iran. people have been fleeing that from neighboring afghanistan since the taliban took control of the country. international aid organization. so actually cut refugee a to turan, something the un has condemned. a nonprofit organization. the norwegian refugee council says 4 to 5000 people have been crossing from afghanistan into iran every day since the taliban to cova. it states that amount through 300000 refugees on top of the large number of displaced people that are already in the country. the group recently visited migrant caps there to monitor the situation on the conditions people are living in layla. my thought was among the delegation. she says ron's intelligent lead of international assistance. i was there. we spoke to several families who had been on the ground for a very long time in iran. and they all say that every family member,
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they speak with back in afghanistan in cobble and elsewhere in the country. all tell them the same thing that they're on the way to the border. it trying to find a way out there trying to get into iran because it's become absolutely hopeless to live in afghanistan and much due to the economic collapse in the country. and those families be spoke to say that, you know, they have so little already to share among so many. and they worry that unless the international community thousands give more support to neighboring countries of, of gas. and there will simply not be enough to just port every one with their basic needs. this is in a context where iran itself has economic challenges as a result of sanctions and, and co. 19 general. there has not been adequate attention to the situation in the neighboring countries of afghan, is that it is always the neighboring countries that shoulder, that major responsibility when there's a massive reggie flown. it's remarkable that iran able to sort of 40025000 refugees coming from it's gonna stand every day. and yet europe is not
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able to deal with the 4000 or a few 1000 refugees at the polish border. but it's also equally unfortunate and outrageous that the beller is, authorities are using refugees as a tactic to win an international geopolitical game. a war of words has broken out what's been russia in the us over military activity in all bits. it comes off to washington accused moscow putting the international space station in danger, by conducting an anti satellite weapons test. russia responded by states in the u. s. was being hypocritical, adding washington had been formal reckless in space. earlier my colleague deano neil discussed the latest developments with ot he's donald cauthen. there's been a lot of speculation and there still is really as to what exactly caused this debris generating event. and unsurprisingly, washington was quick to point the finger at russia. actually, the russian defense ministry has since reacted to that pointing to new a plus plans for space operations that the u. s. military had made back in 2020. so
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for russia, this whole situation seems a bit hypocritical. the russian defense ministry considers hypocritical statements by representatives of the state department and the pentagon, who tried to accuse the russian federation of creating risks for astronauts of the international space station in ton, the pentagon, both before these official steps and even more so after is actively developing and testing the latest strike combat weapons of various types in orbit without any notification. don't take us through than what led to this war of words or up thing? well, whatever this debris generating event was, it was enough to warrant the crew of the international space station to take safety measures against a possible collision. luckily, nothing was damaged, nobody was hurt. but the us to state the us state department almost immediately after accused russia of launching a direct ascent missile to destroy a satellite in orbit, which they say caused the danger on the ice. s. washington called it
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a dangerous and irresponsible behavior. the russian federation recklessly conducted a destructive satellite test of a direct ascent and anti satellite missile against one of its own satellites. rushes dangerous and irresponsible behavior jeopardizes the long term sustainability of our outer space. and clearly demonstrates that russia's claims of opposing the weapons and weapon ization of space are disingenuous and hypocritical . nato made its own statement backing up some of the earlier accusations made by washington. but as the russian defense ministry said, the u. s. has its own types of similar tests in orbit, and there's no outcry about those. and we also still don't know what exactly launched this debris into the path of the i assess so hardly a time for finger pointing america. soaring, inflation is expected to spot further on the back of a 2 trillion dollars spending plan approved by president botton prices arising at the highest rate in 31 years and it's hitting people hauled in their pockets. not
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everyone is worried though much of the u. s. media thinks everything's on a control now. recently deleted tweets from amazon b. c. even claimed soaring price is a lot such a bad thing. well, that prompted the people to take through social media to offer their response to the suggestion people have been able to afford groceries is a good saying, well antics olive you more more on selling us more money coming out of our pocket is a good thing. no reason will ever make a reasonable person say inflation is a good thing. amazon the see believes inflation is a good thing that our wallison curse is disagree. when i miss him, we see followed up with this sweet saying the deleted one misrepresented the article. it was linking to the idea though, that soaring costs are overall good thing. and the president bond leash has gained traction in the media. caleb more than to the streets of new york here to see if
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people agree whether it's milk or gasoline, the prices of every day commodities are rising. american families are being squeezed now more than ever. some voices in mainstream media say the solution is pretty simple. stop complaining and deal with it. and the dirty little secret here, willi, well, 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. s. n, 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 save us have gone of no, no, i don't think so because things are more expensive. we have to buy food and do 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, in proteins and just in general, it's awfully worrying. i don't know too much, not a great financial guy, but the extern says the economy is a little bit, warns me us, i think
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a lot of people are out of work and others spending their savings just to stay alive, honestly. yeah. what about all the v lost her job? a lot of those people are definitely spending their savings, myself included. what rules theory ignores, is that sense 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 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 spectre of rising taxes hangs over many americans biden promises that he will only raise taxes on the altar wealthy. however,
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the tax policy center says that many middle class households could be affected. republicans say that biden's build 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 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.
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this could mean a big turnaround when it comes to the mid terms. kayla martin r t. new york little list comes at a time of closing trust in the mainstream media with the u. s. tv network. seeing the rating slumped dramatically since last year. with our story off to the break. ah, what else shows things wrong when i'll prove just don't whole. i mean you will. yes to shape out the same because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah,
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for monday night thousands of protections camped outside the state parliament in melbourne, venting their anger. overdraft legislation. in response to government to move it down essentially in a bit to get the bill through the upper house. a key concessions are defined for cobra. all breakers have been lowered threshold for declaring upon demick has been raised and the right to protest is protected. well that all follows weeks of public unrest. victoria premier has defended the bill saying it's about keeping people safe and let it include safeguards to prevent abuse of power. new wanna top health official in another australian state. queensland has issued a warning to people who refused cope with shot. he said vaccine hasn't citizens could effectively be banished from society. oh, the craziness get backside lawful. the miserable without beings accented. it's got to be very hard to maintain your employment if you're not vaccinated. or you won't be able to go any way for any of the time. and i was trailer has
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a 93 percent co vaccination. right. while queensland is also high, it's 70 percent. despite reaching international herd immunity targets though australia seeking to ratchet up the pressure on the on vaccinated. we spoke earlier to prefer so of apd monitor, catherine bennett, who's in the victoria state capital, melbourne, about her. if the new bill there is the right response to the disease, part of the reason they argue 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 it didn't actually have some of the oversight 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 that without risking giving so much authority to someone who,
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who also is the person who calls whether or not they need to consult with people. and what we're saying is they trying to make the point that you need to get vaccinated, said just drawing a very hard line and trying to encourage people to vaccinate. but i think this, the reason the epidemiological argument is the cause, keeping unvaccinated paper locked out for the long term. it just doesn't make sense because the risk differential is, is, is very small. if you have such a small proportion at the, at our population who are unvaccinated americans trust and mass media has slumped to its lowest level since 2016, it's taking a toll on mainstream tv networks with cnn. seeing it's primetime view and i'm was plummet by almost 50 percent over the past year or to is danny armstrong picks up the story. trust they say it takes years earn 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,
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eights hop. see an ann report to ridicule reports of supply chain disruptions by taking a pop 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 widespread condemnation with many americans bemoaning and out of touch 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 is fine in my bubble of reality. this milk is 300 per cent, 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
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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 till 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 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. not so long ago, buzzfeed learned the hard way about dwindling audiences when the company laid off a 3rd of its staff. but not only buzzfeed old u. s. traditional media have faced a year on year decline, just let the 10s of thousands of media jobs being white out, the media. so to announce 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 $30711.00 cuts. this is 201 percent higher than the 10201 cuts 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 raining in their reporting by is just a little mainstream. media won't just be doing their view as a favor, but also themselves as well. i, we spoke to a journalist shanwick more. do you think there's a growing rift between what americans want to see on their tv screens and what they're actually being shown? i don't think that this trust can be gained. i think that so many people feel so burned and deceived and misled by media. how do you forgive that? when you see just how corrupt they are and how much they think their heels in and continue to dig their heels in to their biases and their spin and their hatred of conservative republicans of average americans. just these are problems that don't
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interest them. they're interested in climate change, they're interested in race conspiracy theories. and they can help themselves report on that. i think that's also responsible for the, the tank and ratings and the ever increasing divide between the people who deliver the news and that we really hope consume it. and the average people who. ready are just tuning out and they're not interested in what these people have to say. they don't speak to them. and i feel i read only investigative journalism group project . veritas has been slammed by wrought scripts, the case when i go to the alleged theft of a diary, but i'm going to president joe buttons, daughter ashley. project veritax is engaged in disgraceful deceptions and reasonable observers might not consider their activities to be journalism at toll, unless the government had good reason to believe that project veritax employees were directly involved in the criminal theft of the diary. it should not have subjected them to invasive searches and seizures of project veritas. as it was given the diary by 2 individuals, it never published it and handed it over to police. during the ravia feeling sees
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the phone of founder james. so keith, 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. they feel i would only say its agents have performed long foresman activity. the homes of 2 of o'keefe associates were also searched, pull up the wedding journalist procedures believe it's all part of the buttons. plan. abad ministrations, bid to pressure the opposition. this is part of a broader pattern by dividing ministration to really run roughshod over legal norms against anybody they consider to be part of the opposition project. very to us, of course, targeting liberal left land 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
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party leadership to investigate the mob assault on january 6th. so unfortunately, it's not an isolated insur incident, and it's one, it'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 it's on twitter account called it dis information. 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, and people they consider part of the opposition. well, those are the headlines for this. i'll just come up to at half past 10 here in
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moscow. we're back in 30 minutes with the latest. do you join us again? them? mm hm. so allowing ourselves to be more efficient quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off, every device is a potential entry point for us here. the attack any machine, it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers. both born with them was one comes option in the offering. it's not a matter of, if it happens, it's a matter of went to
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a resident about an interview present to finalize and resolve the tensions between the 2 countries in the preschool and economic arena's president biden's request of the chinese to obey the rules of the road little bay, 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 task founder falling a raised by the fbi, i in search of information all pertaining to president bite into dollars diary. we will tell you why the 2 organizations who often find themselves at odds with each other or finding themselves aligned in former pro adviser to president trump the van and has turned himself in all on congressional intent to charges. so does this mean speaker policies investigative panel will be able to.
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