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something's going to happen, ah, i have failed to reach germany and i want to go home. i am very tired. i don't want to try again. poland is telling the media that we are dangerous. they seizes animals, but we are not in brutal treatment at the hands of polish border god, the migrants demoralized with many of them telling us he, they just want to go home. just a moment we'll be reporting live from the russian side of the frontier spiraling covert cases in europe. prompted yet another round of restrictions, and yet another public backlash, germany is expected to lockdown its unvaccinated citizens. also this hour ah, yes mm. the divisive trial of teenagers shoot a, col,
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rittenhouse, these clusters outside of us court. that's as accusations of bias and defamation fly. and the judge brands the mainstream media's coverage of the proceedings, quote, grossly irresponsible. ah, i am on thursday here in moscow and straight into our top stories for you here. we're not the international. a grueling stand off on the polish border has certainly taken its toll on thousands of mideast migrants who are hoping to reach the e u. a many, a being a temporarily house in a shelter on the bella russian side and are ready to go back to their homelands. of the days of freezing weather and being aggressively pushed back from the frontier by polish guards. that's a lot more ballast right now. and crossing live to correspond him without garcia, he was on the board right now. good morning, my dad. can you talk us through what's happened and now how the migraines,
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reacting this morning? well this morning has been a come relatively more and more migrants are arriving at the special logistics center that used to be a logistics app. is that a vast hanger that is now home to more than a 1000 people? it's, it's warm, at least as there's power. there's food as mattresses and as a roof over over people's heads, it is. the conditions here are, are miserable. the weather. i mean, the, the, the wind, the cold, the sort of wind drives, all the heat out of your body. i had many of the migrants those that the had spent days, weeks, even out in the woods, trying to get across the border to poland on their, their cold. they are miserable sub her be forced to seek medical attention. so the, so many of them are grateful that there is now the shelter that they can a, uh,
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that they can, that restin. and many of them have indeed voiced her their, their opinion that there's no point in trying to stay here trying to cross into poland. it is to arduous, for many of them, it is too much of the trials that they have suffered here are too much limit away later mija and i don't have any more hope for the european union. we were sleeping in the forest for 10 days and they were children with us. it's very dangerous, and none of that new countries are ready to speak about this big problem. and nobody accepts us in holland is using tear gas against women and children. and the you keep silence about this. poland is telling the media that we are dangerous. they seize as animals, are, we are not animals. oliver, i have failed to reach germany. and i once go home. we've tried to get to europe 3 times and we didn't succeed. i'm upset. i saw happen to the border. i can't stay here very hard. it umbrella man,
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the vassar. i am very tired. i don't want to try again. my family in iraq are saying, please come back. when i saw poland, you steer gas against women and children. i thought other european countries would be no different algorithm. it is worth mentioning that while many people have voiced their desire and tend to return to their humans, be it's iraq, be it syria bit, afghanistan, the roster still groups out in the woods, trying to trying to cross into poland. they track for kilometers in columbus. dozens of kilometers, trying to find a place to get across the border, but to others. they are disenchanted with, with european values as a, as they're caught, they say the reaction that they have seen from the polish side, which has shocked even some polls. and he eats too much to stay here and to try to
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go through this again. ah, i. poland reaction to this migrant migrant crisis has been, has been ferocious thereabouts. 2000 migrants about a $1000.00. now in these images hanger, this logistic center, and about a 1000 out the woods again in small groups trying to trying to get across, sometimes, coordinating in various search chats that they have that they will joined and that they share information about where polish a port gods a station, but just just her full for,
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for reference. poland has put about 15000 troops on alert on the board and acted all sorts of emergency measures at his 78th troops. for every migrant that is here in paris including the, the, the, the women and the children, the boys and the together with their parents trying to get across that step. and that doesn't include all the policeman and other emergency started a station on the polish side of the border. many of the migrants are roughed up before be kicked out back into belarus. they take some of them say that they've been robbed on the polish side, are deprived of their, of their money, of the savings that they intended to use to get to poland. the did. the diplomatic scandal also continues with, with europe and belarus, blaming at each other for this crisis, saying that the other is entirely responsible and calling on each other to en this hi, the let the migrant through to the provide support for them or to of to forbid them
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from coming to the bellows entirely, which may be a difficult thing, perhaps to do diplomatically with regards to all the airline shock to organize them and forbid them from, from her preparing migrant into bellows. of course, a jet is also arriving today. repatriation flight from iraq. there are more than 500 iraqi citizens alone that have been identified at here and bellows. a flight is coming for the many of them have voice to desire. more than a 400, i believe, voiced their desire to return to iraq and to leave to leave. this is this idea, this or this adventure of trying to get into germany via poland behind i will. it's are nearly 8 minutes past 8 in the morning where you are now. we're out . we'll be checking in with you in the very near future. i'm sure that i'd, gusty of thanks for that. but before bell rose,
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set up that makes shift border shelter for migrants, and many of them spend weeks out in the freezing, cold with little or no food. and what aid agencies are calling a humanitarian disaster or lottie? follow those howard developments. and you can watch those reports on the r t show channel on youtube. while it's almost sunset at the camp. my clothes reek of burnt wood from skin fires. my eyes are sore because of the smoke and i just know i feel dizzy, but this is nothing compared to what these people have been through spend last 3 days. but these migrate some of these refugees, and i guess we've been at all blog gas and starving desperate mothers. so far, this is the largest migrant crisis. europe's eastern frontier.
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europe's in the midst of get another covert wave with france registering more than $20000.00 daily cases for the 1st time since august and hungary, the infection rate is 10 times higher than in the spring. and numbers are also spiraling in australia. austria, i should say. now in respond, governments are rushing up the pressure on people to get their cobit shots. a several you nations are introducing partial locked down to the unvaccinated or limiting their access to various key services. now the measures have fault public theory with hundreds protesting and prod, assaulting next week, unvaccinated citizens will be bought from public events in the czech republic. also been rallies and over similar measures. germany will announce its next steps just a bit later today about correspondence. peter oliver, now recall, looks like we are going to see new measures, no change in germany. when it comes to coven restrictions, it looks likely is perhaps
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a nationwide bare minimum. when it comes to coven restrictions that would allow the 16 states and the individual government didn't know states to strengthen, to tighten those restrictions, should they feel that they are necessary? what that bare minimum national minimum could look like is being called the to g plus method. now to g was the way in which only the vaccinated those that can prove that they've recovered from cove at 19 would have access to certain public spaces to g plus means you wouldn't get into things like restaurants, bars, cafes, theaters, or cinemas without both having your vaccine certificate or your proof that you've recovered and a recent negative test. now this has proved pretty popular with the population, suggesting 60 percent of those would back such a move. among them seems to be the outgoing chancellor anglo merkel who has
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highlighted the real risk that germany is facing from this 4th wave of covert lighting. the gig plan to me longer and we can find them. expectation in germany is dramatic. i can't say any other way. the 4th wave is hidden, our country with full force on we urgently need to make progress on vaccinations. and so i would also like to take this opportunity to promote vaccines. it's also not too late at all to decide to get vaccinated for the 1st time action certainly needed, but it's not just because of the high covert numbers that something needs to be done. the current government has seem to have been inadequate when it comes to its response, particularly to this 4th wave of covert 19 around 60 percent of those polled by news magazine dash beagle said current government hadn't been cussing it hadn't been doing enough. but what we are facing is a real problem when it comes to those in need of serious health care. in germany,
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there is a shortage of intensive care beds in some regions. meaning that those that are a who are really, really sick with covert 19, are going to struggle to find the care that they need. what we are seeing is the interim health minister yet, and spawns saying that he wants to see boost the vaccine jobs given out to all of those over the age of 18. be keeping an eye on what comes out of the bone, the stag all day on thursday. and doctors in the u. k. r o g and the government to take well serious action over a health care crisis. it's after and any report found a growing number of people are dying while waiting for delayed emergency care. in a high profile example, last month i've been up hotel. a mother of 2 in greater manchester passed away after waiting more than an hour for an ambulance to show up. cool records show her screaming at 999 call handlers pleading for health and telling them she was dying. son, ash k patel told us what happened troll initial calls. nobody stayed on the line
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with me. no one said, okay, this is what you need to do to help mom not, nothing was the only time. you know, the gave me function was on the final call when i was past our floor and they gave me instructions to give the cpr and not the only time the state on the phone. i'll of all the call. it's the only time because she was, you know, she still grieving. if they hold we are hard to, you know, the typical wait time is going to be an hour. at that point, i could have taken it down the stairs, into the, into the car, into the hospital. but by the time it was too late, because you know, they can feel how clever can tell me initially. okay, look, the couldn't wait. time is an hour. maybe i could, i could have personally arranged or the alternative transport to get to the hospital. ash k has filed a complaint against the northwest ambulance service,
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which is carrying out an internal investigation. he thinks his mother's life could have been saved on further tragedies need to be prevented. the situation that she was in, it was a category and i was a high car. recall. and number should have been here sooner than the time they arrived. potentially. you know this, her desk could be, you know, she could be saved if the ambulance arrived sooner. doctor attended as soon as possible. and, you know, my goal now is in members of my mother is to make me awareness. you know, we do have a system failure, you know, the ambulance service all the n h s as a whole, you know, he's failing, not just me is failed. a lot of people. there's a lot of current news affairs on this, on the ambulance delays. and, you know, something needs to be done. the french government has launched a 14000000 euro program to tackle the horrific surgeon child prostitution. the
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country registered 400 cases last year compared to only a 1665 years ago. most victims are girls aged between 14 and 17. a correspondent charlotte dubin ski reports an alarming situation upsets hen 1000 youngsters. thought to be selling their bodies or money here in france, the majority of girls aged $15.00 to $17.00, but there are those that a young go to the general inspector routes noted early prostitution or attitude reported in schools as early as the 5th grade, meaning 12 and 13 year olds, the entry into prostitution at an increasingly young age is also apparent from several testimonies. oh, what the cause to 5 is the number of children identified as being involved in prostitution has exploded. by as much as 70 percent. the pandemic is
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being blamed for making the problem worse. i know her literature the sooner i define the sexual exploitation of women and of children in particular has increased massively with coverage and the locked down. largely because more people found themselves at home. and that's the computer porn sites didn't help. they made a lot of content free at this time, which encouraged young under age, people to prostitute themselves and one of the nato. and what is driving young people into prostitution? a journey key, hugo, of those who get into itself in the ampersand, run in a way, finding themselves homeless. they search the internet and find someone who officer them somewhere to stay for free. at 1st, the work within the prosecution network can be behind the scenes, but soon enough they find themselves pushed into prostitution itself. show social networks like tick, tock, snap chat, and instagram being used to find victim. so what all these internet joins doing to
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root out these abuses, well they have signed a global call to better protect children on line acknowledging that threat, such as prostitution and human trafficking have been amplified by technology. however, they have also been urged to do more detail. can our social media companies must be accountable for their environments they create, especially when they're insufficient policies and practices. leave soon, much room for exploitation abuse hum. to long for sex workers is being filled by profits pimps can earn up to 1500 years a day, a little of that will end up in the pocket of the children who are actually doing this work. some see, this still is being away to easy money. she wants to keep it happen so quickly that young people often find themselves in prostitution before they know it . what drives them as fast money?
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that doesn't mean it's easy money though, the power to make money quickly gives way to realization that the cash doesn't necessarily benefit them. and they end up in this work, all of a sudden without being given much of a chance to process it. the problem has become so widespread that the french government is now stepping in to try and fight under age prostitution. it's set aside 40000000 euros to try and increase awareness to try and identify more young people caught up in prostitution and also for more effective prosecution of those who pimp and abuse youngsters. but for many, this intervention however successful it may be, will be too late, and for the children who have found themselves prostituted already. experts be that they will be marked for lice, shoulders even ski, ot paris. in the united states, the jury and the high profile and bitterly divisive trial of col. rittenhouse
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continued deliberations. it was a last year then 17 year old faithfully shot 2 people during a black lives matter rally in kenosha, wisconsin ortiz john. heidi reports from outside. the court where there have been clashes between police and protesters. oh boy. oh yeah. i got with it's definitely heated up in terms of the overall vibe in the overall atmosphere. and you know, there was actually just about maybe 10 minutes ago. an altercation on the steps between essentially opposing protesters to other protesters gone into a fight. it turned into a fist fight. one of the demonstrators or one of the people that was involved in the altercation then ran across the street. i'm going to get out of the way just so
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you can kind of see the scene a little bit directly in front is media then behind that, that's the courthouse. the courthouse steps. anyway, this, the scrum was up there. one of the guys ran ran across the street, and a van pulled up, loaded with police, who then jumped out, tack old v. the person involved in the altercation, and presumably arrested him. got them in a van. got that vehicle out of here and then pushed the remaining protesters back up before really that situation escalated and became more violent from there because definitely other protesters were starting to get into a pushing match. this is really the most volatile and the most tense that we've seen so far now that we've been here a little bit earlier today. the jury ask another question to the judge about seeing some of the video evidence the jury wanted to review some of the video evidence again. and also the defense team filed another motion for a mistrial, contending and it has to do with drone video containing that they did not receive
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the same resolution and quality a video that the prosecution received. so they had push. now this has happened even during the, the overall trial that the defense was pushing for a miss trial. now adding to the overall drama of the situation. and then of course, during the testimony car rittenhouse is emotional loaning and then a back and forth between thomas painter, the chief prosecutor in the case. and the judge drew shredder. and i hate to say it's become really kind of a circus carnival atmosphere earlier today. people showing up in costumes, people, you know, just odd that coups in the crazy movie lose showing up here. you know, the question then becomes what happens here in the city when a verdict is handed down. if that doesn't did happen, the governor of wisconsin has activated are really on sale by 500 national guard troops to be at the ready to help local law enforcement if things get out of control once again. as we saw back in august of 2020, when that happened, when kyle written house, then 17 years old, opened fire, killing 2 people where the another really, the crux of this case,
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the jury has decided did he act reasonably? was his self defense or as the prosecution say, was he acting recklessly as a visually i'd say, did you have any business being here where the gun at that time adding to the volatility of the situation back in 2020. so again, the hearing now definitely getting more vocal, definitely getting more volatile, fewer of where the judge and the trial has slammed the media coverage of the proceedings as frightening and grossly irresponsible saying tv cruise could be banned in the future. several media commentators are presented race as central to the trial, even though the men shot by written house during the unrest white a man he wanted, he wanted to do it because he was cool. 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 theory exists . the actual loss will theory that emphasizes that supposedly colorblind laws in
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america often still have racially discriminatory outcomes. they look no further than the trial of col. 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, coll rittenhouse, his mother has accused president biden of defaming her son that's in response to a tweet from last year containing his image and which the then presidential nobody condemned white supremacists that the issue was raised. that of recent white house briefing. why did president find suggest the cow rittenhouse on trial in kenosha, is a waste of process. so peter, at what i am not going to speak to right now is anything about an ongoing trial we're waiting verdicts. beyond that, i'm not going to speak to any individuals or this case. the president has spoken to
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it already and his mom now coverage. now his mom came out saying that the president, being her son, that mcclain's, she claims that when the president suggested her son waits the premises, he was doing that to win both was that what happened? i just have nothing more to speak to an ongoing case where the closing arguments were just me. go ahead. i well i, we discussed the situation with alan doesher. whats ameritas, professor of lord harvard law school. he thinks jo biden's interference and the case is actually influenced the media narrative. you can just call somebody a white supremacist without any evidence. that is both a matter of opinion, but it's also based on facts. and if there's nothing in his background to support that he's a white supremacist, that would be defamation. so i think god, 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
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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 last and the racial left would be very much in favor of the defending the same people or condemning him would be praising them. so it's all hypocrisy. it's all about partisan choosing sides. it has nothing to do with truth . it has nothing to do with the evidence. it has nothing to do with honesty, it's all ideology, and it's all hypocrisy. 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 to the defense, defended him only against the charge of shooting. and the defense warrants 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 together. and the judge hasn't really told the jury how to decide that
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case. so whichever way the verdict comes out, there will be disagreement. and there may be protests migrant arrests. the soaring along the us border with mexico at the number shot out by a 130 percent in a 12 months up to october. of the influence, i should say, that of the influx of newcomers has overwhelmed us. border control controversially, the children of apprehended migrants are separated from their parents and placed in special detention facilities as seen here. critics have up branded them fight in cages, and they were heavily debated in the u. s. senate on tuesday. with senator ted cruz, grilling the homeland security secretary over the democrats handling of the crisis . how many children have been in the biden cages and calendar year 2021. a sen i. i respectfully disagree with your use of the term cages.
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by the way, here's a photograph of the biden cages that as the senator, and that is precisely why articulated childrens lately on floors crashed in upon each other. when i took this photograph, the cove at a rate rate of cobit positivity was over 10 percent. has joe biden been down to see this facility of yes or no, the president has not been down to okay. no. has carmella harris been down to see the biden cages? this facility? yes or no. the vice president was at the border. has she been down to see this facility? i know she went to el paso, has she seen the biden cages? they are not cages. well, a radio host and political analyst day parkins thinks the mexican border isn't joe biden's top priority at the moment. of course, it's a terrible thing to subject the child to a 1000 mile journey in the hands of criminal cartels. and that's exactly who is bringing these people to the border and helping them across it. and along the way,
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subject to abuses of which we can only imagine with horror, how many women have been brought across the border that were sexually repeatedly abused and sold into sexual slavery and have disappeared. how many children have been sold into pedophile rings and disappeared? how many children have had the virus? how many adults have the virus? are you testing any? what? all these questions have answers that are numbers, not just the yes or no answers. they tells me they don't keep those statistics because they don't want the public knowing what those numbers are. my opinion that joe biden is not at all worried about what is happening at the border that he is confident in his own mind. that the people who work with them and for him are handling that smartly and with goals in mind, and they will achieve their goals. and i don't think joe biden thinks much about the border at all. and the discussion on that story continues right now on line just a few clicks away at r t dot com. thanks for joining us. so far we just getting warmed up here at moscow
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