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the turning off the top roof temporarily shuts down an oil pipeline which runs from russia to poland and into the e. u. a scheduled maintenance is the stated reason for the health, but comes of a ton of high contention between mid and the assault divide. emergency polling tactics with phone slamming plans for a massive wall to be built on the border. we look at the tough line being taken against people crossing from bella. ruth, online, when folks off really across the mediterranean, accusations are biased on defamation. fly as the device of trying to call work in house continues in the us cause that says the judge bronze, the mainstream media's coverage of the proceedings, grossly irresponsible, ah,
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a very warm welcome to you. you're watching r t international with me the key, aaron. good, happy with the route to shut down a major oil pipeline which runs from russia to poland and on to other countries. minsk slides on schedule maintenance. i think that the store pitch would last 3 days is let's a claims from europe that the move is no coincidence considering the situation that's currently unfolding on the countries border. my colleague, you to know neil had more from ortiz in trying. this is actually the number one intrigue, whether there are any links between the closure of the operations in this throws more friendship pipeline. what i want to make clear though is that we're talking about an oil pipeline and also earlier warnings by the, by russian president, alexander lucas angle, about the potential shut down of
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a gas pipeline. well technically there aren't because mens curb is saying that's the reason for this is just that something needs to be fixed and this is something that's only gonna laugh for 3 days. more importantly, we're talking about completely different transit routes, completely different pipelines and a different kind of commodities being supplied all in the one hand and the gas on the other. so on paper it looks like this doesn't have anything to do with politics, but again, we do remember how last week, alexander lucas shank go. his rhetoric was very aggressive. he pretty much said that if the leaders don't behave themselves, he is ready to cut off gas supplies from the europe, the amal pipeline. and this is something very important because we do remember that we're hot on the heels of an energy crisis in europe. that mostly had to do with
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gas, skyrocketing and gas prices, as something that we were seeing throughout september and october. and this was very serious. and it could be that mister lucas jenko could be sending a signal to europe that i'm ready to pull the strings. maybe do something with his wall pipeline and let the e leaders think at what may happen next. so is this a signal or that is this not, not a signal. we don't know, but this could be the way he's thinking at this point. an important point though, we perhaps should touch on the energy so flies that belarus transits through its territory don't belong to minsk, has russia responded to developments? well, 1st of all, if we're talking about the dubois oil pipeline, which is used for all deliveries from the oil fields and central russia to countries such as poland, hungary, the czech republic, germany,
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the russian side for now is rather call because they're saying that if it's only for 3 days, that is not going to affect the total quantity of supplies in a month. so with that there. okay. but actually vladimir putin who often supports alexander lucas sango. and we know that borrows from russia are close allies when mister putin heard about this threat from the bar wasn't president of a potential closures of the gas pipeline. he was rather critical about it. here's what exactly you said. we'll move to your theoretically, alexander lucas. chicago can shut down the gas pipeline as the president of a transit country. he can probably give an order to cut off our supplies to europe . although this would be a violation of our transit contract. i hope it doesn't come to this. if it happens, it will cause great damage to the european energy sector. the one contribute to the development of our relations with bella roofs in life. so mister potent remarks
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were rather calm and very diplomatic. i should say this though isn't, does something that we're supposed to expect from europe because they're very aggressive when it comes to alexander lucas angle. they're aggressively reacting to anything. he says they are blaming him for waging a hybrid war are against the european union. so just wait till the european leaders say something about this latest decision to temporarily closed rouge bar or friendship. the oil pop on that we've just been talking about. olivers has condensed persons border crackdown, calling it violence against people on another country's territory. polish border guards have fenced off the frontier, firing water cannon, and tear gas to prevent migrants from breaking through. oh,
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italy and france are both questioning pearl and severe strategy for dealing with migrants trying to enter the e. u via belarus. paris is refusing to fund any will warsaw once to build along the frontier, although the european council chief has given it, is his blessing. it's legally possible based on the truant legal framework therapy level 2 fighters interest torture history. but when you just want yemen, i am in favor over europe, which protects his borders, but not a europe which bristles with barbed wire or covers itself with wolves. this contract on ther quantile what is happening in several places on the borders of the union is disconcerting. the gap between the great principles proclaimed and the
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neglect of the hunger and cold to which human beings are exposed to the borders of the union is surprising and cheap. the police border is one of several ag migration hotspots those. we can the loan more than $600.00 refugees arrived on italy shows off the traveling from north africa as that he shot depends. he explains. they're being treated very differently to those attempting to crossfire delivers. what a difference a route makes in the last few days, hundreds of migrants crossing the mediterranean sea flimsy fishing boats found themselves rescued and brought to you repeat land. since the start of this year, more than $50000.00 migrants have used that c route reach italy that's an 85 percent increase compared to the same period last year and almost 500 percent more compared to 2 years ago by landing on your ex, mediterranean coast my grants find themselves greeted by agencies there to lend
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a helping hand fly just under 2000 kilometers to another e u country. and the reception couldn't be more different around 3000 migrants, desperately trying to survive in no man's land as winter sets in n g o z. and agencies can't even get full access while the past to freedom is blocked by fear cast by water, cannons by barbed wire. in a bid to shore up the eastern european borders. poland is going to construct a war war that would be partly paid for by the european union, and is designed to stop people from crossing into the block where they can then make claims for asylum. but as this war has been given, the green light, the use top court issued this ruling. the courts of justice finds that hungry has failed to fulfill its obligations by allowing an application for international
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protection to be rejected as inadmissible. on the grounds of the applicants arrived on his territory by a state in which that person was not exposed to persecution or risk of serious harm, or in which a sufficient degree of protection is guaranteed. that judgment laws hungry in the court ice has restricted the right of asylum seekers yet doesn't to war finance by the e. you do exactly that if the european union is full of contradictions, so massive immigration, it's right. this is where the good allison brussels has been telling all the member states that they should greet all these are the immigrants coming from the golden rule? they said quotas and they went to some political wars with hungary, with serena with poland because they would refuse of quotas. so the region union wants this message, integration to the know of a sudden in one specific country. it is okay to build a wall and that's fully only because we're speaking about belarus and which is an
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ally of russia. so this shows this bit that double standards that the european union is opposing to shows that the european union couldn't care less about immigration, and that it's using this tremendous, depending on the situation around a 150000 in legal border crossings. have been made this year at the e use external board is the majority of still coming from the main routes that have been established now over many years. yet while countries like italy and hungry, which have been at the coal face of this problem for so many years now, a lot she left to deal with it on their own. poland enjoyed the immediate backing of brussels, which is rally durand with both moral political and now financial support. and while it's easy to say that this is picking one mistake against another, this is much, much more than that bases double standards at the highest level, se sum. and that level goes all the way to brussels. charlotte, even sky
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r t. paris and the us the jury in the high profile and basically divisive trial of coll rittenhouse continue their deliberations. now, thea, the then 17 year old fatally shalt 2 people during a protest against police brutality in the eastern state of wisconsin. or the prosecution insists he's guilty of homicide. was in house, argues that he acted in self defense with more on the story from outside the court in kenosha his teeth. john hardy, very start right around 9 am local time. here at the producer county court house in kenosha, wisconsin. in the homicide trial, in the homicide case of a 2 year old kyle written house who was 17 at the time when he opened fire, shooting and killing 2 men and badly wounding a 3rd. during riding a protest here in kenosha in august of 2020, and really the crux of the case, what the jury has to weigh is whether or not written house acted in self defense.
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when he opened fire at these 3 men who his defense to him, his lawyer say we're attacking rittenhouse. the prosecution, however, and that written house acted recklessly that he should have never been here in kenosha at that time. it was already a volatile situation with riots and protesting, standing from the police, shooting of a black man, a black resonant here of can osha that rittenhouse was here with a rifle. he added to the overall volatility and ultimately 2 people lost their lives and a 3rd was maimed for light. so the jury is weighing 5 felony counts against rittenhouse and $23.00 homicide reckless homicide towns and also to reckless endangerment and possession of a dangerous weapon. so basically these council would be murder charges, and other states. and if convicted, he states is anywhere from 25 years to life in prison. now this is a case that's really divided many americans, those who are in support. i've read how saying that he was a hero,
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that he was here defending the community where his father lived with house linda, south about 70 miles south in the state of illinois. i came here during the protest . i who says to defend some of the businesses that are being ransacked that were being loaded some burned down by the rioters and protesters and also also to offer medical aid to some of the people. here, prosecutors content, however, and those who are against him, that he should have never been here, that he was acting recklessly that he was acting as eventually anti. so this case is really divided many americans, both for and again, written house and here at the court house today outside as we've seen throughout the proceedings, there's basically i'll step out of the way real quick so you can get a better luck and we're not blocked by a car, but there's basically people are smattering protesters anywhere from 2 to 3 does and mostly against rittenhouse saying that he should be found guilty. others that like i said, are in support of kyle written house. we haven't seen any, any serious escalation of violence. there's been some arguments,
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but when there is police react pretty quick, they step in pretty quickly. honestly, there's really more media at this point than there are any demonstrators or protesters. but that said, as i step back into the shop, there is concerned at it for when a verse of verdict is handed down by the jury, that could stem more unrest in the city. so in order prepared for that or basically on stop any violence, the governor of wisconsin, tony evers has paul to duty. $500.00 national guard troops to remain on standby to be activated in the event that unrest or violence arrived here in the city. but for now, the city of canada in wisconsin remains calm as we await a verdict. in this case, with the jury still poised to make its verdict, the judges said he would rethink whether or not to allow you to trials to be televised as not the. he criticized the mainstream media's coverage. all proceedings as frightening and grossly irresponsible. meanwhile, a number of american media commentators maintain race essential to the case despite
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the fact that the men shot by wits in house during the black lives matter matter. unrest. well, so white a man he wanted to, he wanted to do it because he was school, a black kid that killed 2 people and injured another person. how would america feel about that? i think it would be a completely different feeling if you want to know why critical race there exists. the actual loss will theory that emphasizes that supposedly colorblind laws in america often still have racially discriminatory outcomes. they look no further than the trial of cow rittenhouse. this is white privilege on steroids. as far as politics are concerned, what i'm focused on as a trial lawyer observing this is what the potential political orientation of each of the jurors is going to be. meanwhile, rittenhouse is mother has a keys job bind enough defaming her son as a response to a tweet from last year containing his image in which the then presidential nominees condemned white supremacists. the issue was raised at
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a recent white house briefing. why did president find suggest that kyle, written house on trial in kenosha is a waste of premises? so peter, at what i am not going to speak to right now is anything about an ongoing trial. we're waiting a verdicts beyond that, i'm not going to speak to any individuals or this case as the president has spoken to it already. and his mom now cow right now. his mom came out saying that present being her son that explains. she plays that when the president suggested herself weighs the premises. he was doing that to win both. that would happen. i just have nothing more to speak to an ongoing case where the closing arguments were just me. go ahead. but we discussed the situation with alan dash awaits emeritus professor of law at a half at law school. he says that biden's interference in the case has influenced the media narrative. hey, just call somebody white supremacist without any evidence. that is both
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a matter of opinion, but it's also based on traction. if there's nothing in his background to support that he's a white supremacist that would be defamation. so i think joe biden, the candidate, made a serious mistake by intruding into the case and letting his opinion be heard whether a year later it still has an influence. it's probably an indirect influence on establishing the media narrative. if the sure on the other foot, if this were a black lives matter protester who had shot electrically in self defense, then the hard left and the racial left would be very much in favor of the defending. but here the hard left is very much against the defendant. it's a difficult case because there are really 2 trials. the prosecutor put rittenhouse on trial for being there for having a gun for coming to arrive. the defense defended him only against the charge of
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shooting and the defense horns. the case to focus on 3 to 4 minutes. the prosecution was the case can focus on hold for hours and even a whole day. and the judge hasn't really told the jury how to decide that case. so whichever way the murder comes out, there will be disagreement. and there may be protests still ahead on. he had founding reports of the case national health service with those and thousands of lives have been visit with fi, storing, ambulance waiting times, but not the way animal coming out of this. so great, stay with oh, when i was sure seemed wrong when old fools just don't hold any world yet to shape out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement
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equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground prices for gas is gonna be up dramatically by the time the elections because of i'm has an adjust the true cause of this calamity. and that is the excess of money printing. and they, they're scheduled now to double the money supply. the am to money supply again, all the next 12 months. they've doubled it over the previous 12 months. they're going to double it again. so gas is going $89.00 again. ah ah,
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welcome back. people dying in the back of ambulances. as the grim revelation of a downing report into the you case, national health service, unprecedented demand for health care had led to increased ambulance waiting times, which is pushing thousands of lives at risk. ortiz shot edwards dashed. he picks up the story. well, crim statistics and shock reports aren't exactly something the united kingdom is particularly alien to when it comes to the n 8 chess, the pandemic. i'm the government's handling of it. but these findings are definitely alarming as, according to a report, people are now dying in the back of ambulance is at a stuck outside of hospitals simply because they can't get in and up to 160000 patients every single year or coming to severe harm as a result of these delays. plus there's nearly $300000.00 more emergency calls a month the normal at because of the ambulance shortages. we think that about 3
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quarters if the extra phone calls that are coming in on 999, i'll repeat dialers trying to find out what's happened to the ambulance. they are having to wait for too long for. so this is essentially a cycle of crisis because ultimately patients can't get admitted into hospital, they're waiting outside or even being treated in ambulances. but that means those ambulances can't get back on to the roads, to respond to further emergency service calls. in fact, many people are now waiting, including the most serious of categories like suspected heart attacks or even strokes. and some of these categories are even waiting up to an hour or for an ambulance to arrive. and of course is, is having a detrimental impact on patient safety. the ambulance service is simply not providing the levels of service. they should patients for waiting too long, and that is pregnant, that much risk. well, this report and exactly go into the amount of people that are dying, but does confirm that have been deaths in ambulances waiting outside emergency
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departments, or shortly after being admitted, following a long way to also consider is that other people, as still in their homes, are not able to be saved because paramedics, a stock, or the, any un unable to answer these calls. now, all of this, all of the findings in this report is particularly reminisce to just this time last year at the height of the pandemic. where people, again were being treated outside hospitals as the hospitals was simply running out of beds due to the demands of the kind of at 19 pandemic. now back then and they trust bosses described the services as being on its knees. and now they're describing it as simply at breaking point as the demand is increasing, as also as a cobit cases back to skyrocket levels. and all of this really basically says, if you're sick in the united kingdom, it's a very bad time to be u 6 year old mother of to been up. his hell died off the waiting almost an hour for
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an ambulance to turn up. her desperate son called 9997 times as a condition deteriorated. she died from a suspected heart attack. we spoke to her son. actually patel situation wasn't getting bears so different for an ambulance half to. now, i was in advise of any t times or anything like that. from the 9 i 9 call and you know, 20 minutes passed by and still no ambulances arrived over the course of, you know, the next 55 minutes. i made several calls to them. a total of 7 calls are made to them. and regarding this, letting them know that on each call that you know her, she's becoming more and more breathless. the situation is getting worse and throw all initial calls. nobody said on the line with me, no one said, okay, this is what you need to do to help your mom. no, nothing like this. the only time, you know, they gave me instruction was on the final call when i'm on was passed out on the
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floor and they gave me instructions to give a cpr. and i see all the time the stayed on the phone of all the calls the only time. and that's because she was, you know, she stopped breathing. if they told me a half to you know, the typical way in time is going to be about an hour. at that point i could have taken it downstairs into the, into the car to the hospital. but by that time it was too late because you know, they can tell her 3, but they told me initially, okay, look, the current wait times is an hour. maybe i could, i could have percy arranged or the alternative transport to get to the hospital. her son filed a complaint against the ambulance service and is not carrying out an investigation . i tried to tell again that his mother's case is part of a general trend. the situation that she was in, it was a category you know, was a high car recall. and, you know, an ambling should have been had sooner than the time they arrived. potentially,
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you know, this death could be, she could be saved if the ambulance arrived seen a doctor attended as soon as possible. and, you know, my goal now is in memories of mine is to make me aware. and as you know, we do have a system failure, you know, the ambulance service or the nature of the whole, you know, he's failing not just me. he failed, a lot of people did loads of current news for fans on this, on the ambulance delays and you know, something needs to be done. parents being treated like terrorists as the fear being raised by us. republicans on news at the f. b, i and cooperation with counter terrorism specialists is apparently tracking threats direct to the teachers kill moping reports. it appears the f. b, i has allegedly activated criminal and counterterrorism divisions in response to
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threats against school board members. we have an email that was provided to republican lawmakers from an f b i. leaker. and this email that was leaked seems to reference us attorney general merrick garland activating counterterrorism measures. this is what was in the email . the counter terrorism and criminal divisions created a threat tag. edu officials to track instances of related threats. we ask that your offices apply the threat tag to investigations and assessments of threats, specifically directed against the school board administrators, board members, teachers, and staff. many republicans fear that this could be used to target parents who are concerned and going to school board meetings concerned about the curriculum their children are being taught. now this e mail that was leaked is dated october 20th, which is the day before the u. s. attorney general testified before congress that he had done no such thing that justice department supports and defends the 1st
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amendment right of parents to complain as boast differently as they wish. i can't imagine any circumstance in which the patriot act would be used in the circumstances of parents complaining about their children, nor can i imagine a circumstance where they would be labeled as domestic terrorism. now, in his testimony, attorney general merrick garland defended the memo. he said that he had received from the national school board association, a call concerning the safety school board members in response to some of the threats that were leveled against the school boards around the country by parents. and in response to that, this memo was created that was necessary to step in and protect the safety of school board members. however, we have many republicans who are stepping up and questioning the priorities of the f, b i and asking if they should really be treating parents who complain about school curriculum and other issues like potential terrorists in an agree,
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just abuse of power with the potential to unfairly track americans activities present biden's, department of justice is using f b i criminal and counter terrorism resources to target parents. when multiple us jim nest were sexually assaulted by their team doctor the f. b. i ignored them. when too many concerned parents spoke at school board meetings, the f b, i launched its entire con to terrorist division against them, record spike in murder, overdose deaths and illegal immigration. the biden administration does nothing but parents protesting at school board meetings. mary girl incense in the f, b i's counter terrorism division, the f b, i has denied that it is targeting parents. however, many look at this situation where across the country we have many parents going to school board meetings and raising concerns about issues regarding whether it's, you know, coded restrictions or a critical race theory, or some of the books that are available in the school. we have parents stepping up
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and raising these concerns and many see this moved by the f b i. if they indeed did raise counter terrorism and activate counter terrorism mechanisms. they see this is a very unnecessary escalation that could essentially intimidate other parents from stepping up with their concerns. we call reaction from april chapman, a political activist dunn's mother for she thinks the government has taken a step to far they for steve, credible threats where parents are saying we're going to cause bodily harm to the school board or to dis, administrator. if you don't stop, then, then there are local officials that can investigate that. but i don't believe this . what's happening here. what we have here is an administration that wants to overstep their boundaries and they want to instill fear and intimidation and parents. and i mean, i want point parents to send their children so their local school and the children would come home educated in the basics that time will be seated in the past couple
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of years. we have seen a deterioration in what our children are learning. our children are coming out less educated, but they're coming out more indoctrinated. politics has in infused itself into local school curriculums in such a way that children actually come out with world views that are not useful or helpful for them in the future. but rather they're coming out with world views where they can be easily control and manipulate it and, and, and they can adopt in a belief that they are, they're all priced and that they are victims. and therefore something needs to be done. i would love to hear your thoughts on all of our story, so to get in touch by following us on social media and the, the comments that i could talk about.

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