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ah, ah blue water cannon and tear gas deployed by poland as it continues to resist attempts by migraines, to storm the border from bella. ruth, in order to reach the you the russian defense ministry slams. the u. s. has hypocritical off the washington criticized landscape for testing a weapon in space when it's done exactly the same. well, nobody likes to pay more. on average, we have the money to do so. it's mainstream u. s. media outlets repeatedly claim that americans are better off on the joe biden, despite inflation hitting a 31 year record. citizens respond, we have the food and do things like different ways. i don't think you're saving
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money. i definitely feel the invasion have more on food. i think a lot of people are all work and they're spending their savings just to stay alive . and the regional government in australia is on cost to get sweeping new powers in a pandemic bill, despite last ditch amendments and up public outcry. ah, that very one welcome you, watching all t international with me. nicky aaron opponent is fire war to canada and take gas as it attempts to hold back a surge of migrants trying to make it across the border from believers or source. as is expecting the situation to continue for potentially months. let's look at what's been playing out on the frontier over the past few hours. ah.
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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 grade, 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 a water cannon. i think they, 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
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canisters being used against the migrants here. and now 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 it, you know, arching a spray of tear gas from a boarded check point and we are right now as close as we can get to the board. a check point where the majority of the action is going on. right now you can see a group of most active people pelting, pelting the,
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pelting them with the military police, the polish military police, with rocks. now, this koya 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. this is what they're doing and we've just been purpose sprayed. i'm afraid this is what happens when this is what happens when you look this close to the action. it is, it is getting in the eyes that is getting everywhere. does my videos like this? say you and spokesperson was unable to confirm where the water cannon had been used at the border. he stressed though that no for should be used against migrates. meanwhile, russia has criticized poland for its violent actions. polish actions that absolutely unacceptable still tear gas water cannon shots, fight over the heads of migrants towards bella roost. this reflects a desire to hide their actions. they cannot understand that they are violating
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every conceivable norm of international humanitarian law. extremely otherwise, earlier warned this sanctions meant it was a little inclined to stop people trying to cross the border. martin told that he represents germany left party in the hamburg parliament saves blaming minsk for the crisis that isn't going to solve it. in 1st we have to say that poland calls are abusing and contradicting international law says noah conventions for protect refugees, sentences and the effects of you want to have a solution. you have to think that you have to stop the aggression against the software and the to your people in the middle east and in north africa. and with that, i give those people the possibility to have countries who stabilize a strategist crisis with multi sanctions in center field of lane.
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that's locally. of course, it will be good to have negotiations in between the european union and bella was the book before to european union except the seller and the to your countries doesn't matter. it's fellows, venezuela, are they always starting election results? this is not only all tend to stablish international relations which are fruitful, so that has to be changed. as nigel is in, in valerie, some migraines have been relocated to shelter near the frontier. 3 papist warehouse is currently housing around a 1000 people, including women and children, artes english don have reports from the scene. so following today's failed attempt to stormed the polish border to take it by force. well, dozens of migrants have expressed willingness to believe all of that behind to leave all these camps behind life in the wilderness behind and to go to
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a special center that has been set up by the villa russian authorities, the bell, russian government for them, hulu. the warehouse is located 500 meters from the border. it was decided to quickly clear some space there, so that people won't have to sleep rough for a 2nd night. in the space of 2 hours, goods were moved to one end of the warehouse. this liberated about 40 percent of the space. additionally, medical teams are on their way to the site. they will check temperatures and move those with a high temperature to a separate area. this what you're seeing all around me is a logistics center next to the border. abnormally normal life, it was used before. the border checkpoint was closed due to the migrant crisis. it was used to sort out cargo goods, you know, that sort of stuff. now the bill of russian government has organized, you know, there are sleeping math here that have been provided by the oven, russian side ha, or are, you know, they have a roof over their heads? there's no wind. it is much warmer here inside. in fact, for the 1st time here,
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i can actually see what these people are wearing under their overcoats because previously, every single day they would put as much things as much clothes on, on them as possible, as many well, you know, overcoat and such. so you can see this is, well, this is, it can be compared to the conditions that they had to survive. and i just, yesterday his a new batch of bi grants that you can see arriving to the center. and there's a lot of them i think the initially about 40 to 60 people expressed the desire to come here. but well, now i think this number is reaching a 100. i maybe goes even exceeds this figure. so basically, the main purpose of this place is to provide a proper shelter to the most vulnerable, you know, so that the polls do not shine blinding spotlights in your, in your face as you're trying to go to sleep and so on. you know, no wind,
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you know, if it rains these people are now safety up. and so what will happen next to the authorities? the bell, russian authorities will go on and try to establish the identity of every single person here. because some of them don't even have their documents on them and well then they will be flown. hopefully they will be able to fly back home, back to we're back to wherever they came from. because this is their main purpose. they came forward and said, we want to go home. we don't wanna, you know, cross into europe anymore. we've given up on this idea. we want to go home. and so people, they will be trying to, you know, the authorities, they will be identifying these people and, well, hopefully facilitating their return to west accuses deliveries are deliberately funneling migraines from the middle east in see the area claim minsk denies. but the u. s. and e, you are preparing new sanctions. another country this, dealing with a new influx of migrants is iran. people have been fleeing back from neighboring afghanistan since the taliban took control of the country. but the international
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aid organizations that actually cuts refugee age to, to run something big un has condemned. nonprofit organization norwegian refugee council says 45000 people have been crossing from afghanistan into iran daily. since the taliban take over a states that amounts to 300000 refugees on top of a large number of displaced people, they were already in the country. the group recently visited migrant camps that to monitor the conditions. people are living in layla tall with among the delegation. she says a runs and urgent need of international aid. i was there, we spoke to several families who have been on the ground for a very long time in iran. and they all say that every family member, 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. they're trying to find a way out there trying to get into iran because it's become absolutely hopeless to
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live in afghanistan in 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 1000 give more support to neighboring countries of, of gauss than there will simply not be enough to support everyone with their basic needs. this is in a context where iran itself has economic challenges as a result of sanctions. and, and coven 19 general there has not been adequate attention to the situation in the neighboring countries of afghan has done. it is always the neighboring countries that shoulder, the major responsibility when there's a massive refugee flown. it's remarkable that iran is able to absorb 40025000 refugees coming from have gone on every day. and yet europe is not 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
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a tactic to win an international geopolitical game. a war of words has broken out between russia and the u. s. so the military activity and space it comes off to washington accused moscow of putting the international space station in danger by conducting an anti satellite weapons test. russia hit back pointing out that washington has carried out similar tests. now, as the chief bill nelson spoke to the head of russia, faith agency rose cosmo to express his concerns about the threat to daybreak from the satellite posed to those on board the, i assess whilst cosmo had dmitri magazines that both agencies were closely to ensure the safety of their cruise, according to a russian ministry of defense simulation, they space station was never in any danger of being hit by day bri from the defunct satellite. that did not stop the u. s. state department from condemning the test. rushes dangerous and irresponsible behavior jeopardizes the long term
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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 . according to the state department of russia, weapons test created more than 1500 pieces of space junk debris created by the missile, which now threatens the crew, aboard the international space station, forcing them to seek shelter in their docked capsules, disrupting their work. this is something that before the test, we had raised repeatedly with senior officials in moscow to underscore the irresponsibility that such a maneuver would entail for the international community. meantime, russia has stated the u. s. has had its own types of weapon tests in outer space, in ton to pentagon post before these official steps and even more so after is actively developing and testing the lay to strike combat weapons of various types in orbit without any notification. now the u. s. space command says that has tracking a field of orbiting to bring the apparent result of a satellite break up, but at this time the i assess,
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appears to be functioning normally and all 7 crew members on board are safe. meantime, the russian space agency has acknowledged that something has happened, but not specifically what, but had told me that ensuring crew safety has always been and remains its top priority and continues to monitor the situation to prevent and counter all possible threats to the safety of the international space station and its crew america soaring inflation is expected to spike further on the back of a tube trillion dollar spending plan approved by president biden. price is arising at the highest rated 31 years and is hitting people hauled in their pockets. not every one is worried though much of the u. s. media think to everything's under control. i recently deleted tweet from emerson. b. save and claimed. soaring price is all, no, such a bad thing. appointed people to take to social media and off of their response to that suggestion. people not been able to afford
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groceries is a good saying, well antics. all of 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 and bessie believes inflation is a good thing that i will wallison versus disagree. m, as i may say, followed up with another to wait, same deleted one, misrepresented the article. it was linking to that the i did a soaring costs, saw an overall good thing, and the president buys at least, has gained traction in the media kellum open as new york, as if they agree 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 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
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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 of no, no, i don't think so because things are more expensive and 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 so 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 worried. so me, us, i think a lot of people are out of work or spending their savings just to stay alive honestly. yeah. what about all the people lost their 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
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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, the tax policy center says that many middle class households could be effective republican, 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
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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. this could mean a big turnaround when it comes to the mid terms. caleb martin, r t. new york. authorities in the australian states of victoria are expected to get sweeping new powers under a fancy contested pandemic bill. despite last minute changes on public fury. a monday night, thousands of protesters count outside the state parliament in melbourne,
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venting their anger over the draft legislation. in response, the government watered it down, essentially in a bid to get the bill through the upper house, the key concessions are that fine for covert rule breakers have been lowered. the threshold for declaring a pandemic has been raised and the right to protest is protected. that, oh, follows weeks of public unrest. victoria premier has defended the bill saying it's about quotes, keeping people safe, and that it include safeguards to prevent abuse of power. we want a top health official in another australian state. queensland is issued a warning to people who refused covered shots. he said vaccine hesitant citizens could effectively be banished from society. what will be 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 free entertainment australia has an 83 percent cov vaccination rates,
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while queensland is also high at 70 percent. but despite reaching anticipated, earlier we asked professor of epidemiology, katherine bennett, who's in the victoria state capitol of melbourne is the new bill that is the right response to the disease. 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 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, but without risking giving so much authority to someone who, who also is the person who calls whether or not they need to consult with people. so what we're saying is they're trying to make the points that you need to get vaccinated, said just drawing a very hard line and trying to encourage people to vaccinate. but i think there's
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a recent, the epidemiological argument to some course 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 of the adult population who are unvaccinated, the pentagon is at war without lime as national guard. i have a compulsory vaccines. it's threatening disciplinary action if guardsman skip that jobs after their commander openly flouted the order. it is a lawful order for national guardsmen to receive the coven vaccine. it is a lawful order refusing to do that's absent of an approved exemption, puts them in the same potential as active duty members who refused to vaccine. in mid september, us defense secretary lloyd austin, announced all uniformed personnel would have to get vaccinated. however, the newly appointed commander of oklahoma's national guard said he'd turn
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a blind eye to noncompliance among his troops. by here, by order that no oklahoma guardsmen be required to take the cove at 19 vaccine, notwithstanding any other federal requirement. additionally, no negative administration or legal action will be taken against guardsman, who refused the vaccine. libertarian vice presidential candidate for 2020 spine cohen says the measures only exacerbate the rift between state and federal government. i think we're seeing the beginnings of an increasing standoff between the biden administration and state governments. whether you're talking about the governments themselves or the state national guards, or even some of the city governments. not just on this, but on quite a few things. we're seeing an increasing fighting between different levels of government, between the buyers and ministration, largely on political lines, between republicans and democrats, but also on disagreements over how to move forward. when it comes to coven, it's likely to spread to other states, especially now with the us,
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with the federal courts. holding up, one of the vaccine mandates and many state governments already suing the by an administration that we're seeing in some police departments. as many as 40 percent of police and other 1st responder are refusing to take the vaccine. i suspect the numbers are lower among the troops, but it's probably not that much lower. and these are the kinds of things you know, that the, by the ministration needs to think about when they're deciding to try to shove the vaccines down the road to people who don't want them. americans trust in the math media ha slums to its lowest level since 2016 is taking a toll on mainstream tv networks with cnn. seeing its primetime view numbers plummets palmers, 50 percent over the past year. and he's done the armstrong picks up the story. trust they say it takes years earn and only seconds to break and for ever to repair . for u. s. means she media. those seconds have turned into months of nose diving,
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viewing figures amid a crisis of confidence on saturday, eights hop, c n. n 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 wide spread 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'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
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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 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 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 both feed old u. s. traditional media have faced the year on year decline. just let the 10s 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 cuts announcing the sector in 2019. and while traditional media continues to report 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. we spoke to journalist had whitmore, he thinks there's a growing rift between what americans want to see on their tv screens and what they're being shown. i don't think that this trust can be redeemed. i think that so many people you're so burned in the seed, 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 bias and their spin and their hatred of conservatives, republicans of average americans. it just be the problems that don't interest them
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. they're interested in climate change, they're interested in race conspiracy theories. and they can help impose report on that. i think that's also responsible for the, the tank and ratings and the, and the ever increasing divide between the people who deliver the news and the people they 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. thanks for choosing off the international. we're back at the top of the, with the latest headlines. ah, with
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ah, or new york, it's really what america is about. ah . when our mayor took our vase, he was elected because of his campaign on our city, being a tale of 2 cities, the halves and i have not. and those who have not are usually the ones who wind up being buried on holiday. the city is always wanted to forget about hold island. city is wanted to forget about the people who are buried there. it's wanted to
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forget about the fact that there is a potter's field that there was a place where difficult stories are hidden. the fact that we're using inmates to maintain this act as burial site, where 1000000 souls are buried, where so much of new york city history is buried, is documents of the inequality that has existed in the city for centuries. ah, the all eyes are on content, not only for the jury verdict on the working house trial, but also the public reaction. we will have our law enforcement panel discussed, and i don't know of the nickname, sleepy joe can be applied to president biden. after his late evening conversation, the president cheat, which lasted 3 and a half hours. while there were lots of talk of more cooperation between the 2 world superpowers, there was no breakthrough on a key issues like one trade in human rights. making some ask,
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are the 2 countries in the midst of a cold war? and we all had to that moment, we've been in conversation with others in person and magically the next time we checked our phone and had popped up related to what exactly we were talking about. some i find this convenient others and i find it creepy. we will dive into the technology involved as well as why this invasion of privacy is legal. i'm scared to you. we're going to give you the 360 view of the stories on today's news. b, it's use right here on our t america. ah, we start today off with the latest on the virtual meeting between president biden and chinese president. she, jim pink at the talks were expected to be centered around the future.
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