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help us food and drug administration fights of freedom of information, requesting courts asking it be given to 55 years to fully release reacted documents for aiden. for the approval of follies as coban, montana, maxine protest suite, you of us government clamped down yet again in response to rising covered cases. germany is expecting shortly to issue tough new rules for its unvaccinated citizens . a u. s. corps slammed at stores shop till u. s. t v station after one of their journalists was caught allegedly talking of boss full of jurors in the high profile case of karl written out. well, if they don't want to cooperate with us, fine, they don't have to. it isn't something we want anyway. and brought them a potent takes a swipe at the military activities of washington and nato, and
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a fiery foreign policy speech. ah . like from oscar, thanks for joining us tonight on our teens. and i shall and daniel hawkins, worthy ward this evening. welcome to the program. now over half a century, that's how long america's drugs watchdog wants to sit on redacted documents on flies is co vaccine. they relate to the jabs approval by the f d i and have been requested by a group of medics on the freedom of information. but the at the a's resisting caleb open has this report we have a situation here where because there has been a freedom of information act request filed for the information about how the vaccines were approved. we have the us food and drug administration stepping forward and proposing to release $500.00 pages per month of the remaining
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$329000.00 pages. that would take roughly 55 years 55 years for this information to be made available. now the organization that filed the, the request public health and medical professionals for transparency. they say that's ridiculous. they also pointed out that it took the f d a 4 months to approve the vaccine based on the same number of pages. this is what they said, this 100 a day period is the same amount of time. it took the f d a to review the responsive documents for the far more intricate task of licensing fighters cove in 1900 vaccine. it is difficult to imagine a greater need for transparency than immediate disclosure of the documents relied upon by the f d. a to license a product that is now being mandated over 100000000 americans. now at this point, the organization says that if that pace of $500.00 pages per month proceed, that makes the freedom of information act almost meaningless. and it discredits the
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food and drug administration's promise to be transparent. the f. d. a knew the intense public interest in that data and information. it should have been preparing to release of civil tenuously with the licensure. instead, it has done the opposite. this case is not about the vaccine mandate, where the fines that can be held liable. this is a fire case where the only relevant issue at this stage in the litigation is setting a reasonable processing shadow. now it's important to note that we did reach out to the us food and drug administration, about why it is their want to take half a century to release these documents. they replied and gave us a response and the f. d. a repeatedly highlighted that it has full confidence in the data that was used to support the fires over by an attack coven, 19 vaccination authorization. now it's important to note that one of the companies that was involved in the trial of the pfizer vaccine has recently faced
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a little bit of a scandal brought to light by a whistleblower. this article was published in the medical british medical journal . now the report from last month in which we had a former clinical trial auditor for the pfizer coded vaccine raising deep concerns about patients safety and about data integrity. during the process, however, a spokesperson for of in tavia stepped up and said that this person did not speak with the corporation before coming forward and discredited. some of the other allegations that were published in the british medical journal, and this concern seems to have been discredited. so at the moment we have the lawsuit that was filed and we have these medical professionals saying they want this information. we expect us to be in court for some time, but at the moment the f. d. a is offering to release $500.00 pages a month of the remaining $329000.00 pages. and that would take 55 years. over half a century. europe's being batted by yes. another corona virus way
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with france registering more than $20000.00 daily cases for the 1st time since august and hungry. the infection rate is 5 times higher than the thought of the month. numbers are also sparking in austria in response government. the rushing up the pressure on people to get back over the shelf a several easy countries are introducing partial locked outs for their unvaccinated or limiting their access. the key services in the czech republic, the measures of sparked public theory with thousands which i thing on frank central square lackey, is also tightening the screws only on, jammed barring them from large events and requiring testing in the workplace. and as we can see, that hasn't gone down well in what his lover in germany, daily infections have had a record high and but in his expected to impose new instructions at some stage to day or your correspondence. peter oliver can take us through what's set to change. it looks like we are going to see new measures nall change in germany when it comes to covered restrictions that would allow the 60 states in the individual governance
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in those states to strengthen, to tighten those restrictions. should they feel that they are necessary? what that bare minimum, that national bare minimum could look like is being called the to g plus method. now to g was the way in which only the vaccinated. and 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 in to add things like restaurants, bars, cafes, theaters, or cinemas without a 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 moose among them seems to be the outgoing chancellor angle of merkel who has highlighted the real risk that germany is facing from this 4th wave of covert
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lighting. digging vertical planning me log into the camp and excitation in germany is dramatic. i canceled any other way and the 4th wave is here in our country with full force song were originally new 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. this action certainly needed spud's. it's not just because of the high coven 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 coven. 19 around 60 percent of those polled by news magazine dash beagle said. current government hadn't been cutting it hadn't been doing enough for what we are facing is a real problem when it comes to those in need of serious health is germany. there is a shortage of intensive care beds in some regions, meaning that those that are eat who are really,
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really sick with cove at 19 are going to struggle to find the care that they need. and what we are seeing is the interim health minister yen spawn, saying that he wants to see boost the vaccine jobs given out to all of those over the age of a scene. be keeping an eye on what comes out of the bond, the stag all day on thursday. professor of molecular oncology, lawrence young. so the tightening of restrictions is all about trying to ease the burden on hospitals. vaccinations doesn't completely stop you spreading the virus. it does stop, you getting sick, and it does take pressure off the health care systems. what we're seeing here, essentially, with these searches across europe is a combination of insufficient vaccine uptake. and the premise sure easing of restriction measures. and this is a because this, our combination human behavior and the need to get high levels of immunity in the population to prevent hospitalization. vaccines work in reducing the spread of
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infection. they're not perfect in doing that, but they do work in dampening down spread. and that's what we're seeing, that's what we're experiencing because a lot of this is about the fact that we have a very, very infectious virus that spreads from person to person very easily. that we're in a situation where a lot of europe is starting to experience cold weather, driving people inside into poorly ventilated spaces where the virus spread. so simple measures on top of vaccination, a very effective and a u. s. t v channel has been banned from the device if tron of called written house that's off to one of them. missing bases, reporters was court, allegedly, stalking, a bus, carrying jurors were let's go live now to what is john hardy, who's outside the court in kenosha, john? hi, there. obviously, this trial has been divisive, has been controversial. what happened recently will just answer that. so what exactly took place? right well,
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from what we understand and again this is still under review, but apparently, and this according to commercial police and also the judge overseeing this case. bruce schrader, a, a, possibly a freelance producer with m s. n. b, c was pulled over in the vicinity of the jury van after it left, the court house here last night. after day 2 of the deliberations ended, the jury generally goes to an undisclosed location, a hotel, you know, other patient for the night. and his person was pulled over suspected of following the jury van and even possibly taking pictures. and when i taught, when confronted by police told police that they were an m s. n b c, producer under instructions from new york to follow this jury van now and be said is distancing itself or least a statement saying it was a freelancer, was never, you know, given an assignment to do that. but bottom line here is that the judge is taking it very seriously and has bad now. and, and i said
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b c from further covering in the court via the ongoing proceedings. here is what the judge said. listen, please when they stopped him because he was following in a distance of about a, a black and went through a red light, pulled him over and inquired of them what was going on in the p that information. and to stated that he had been instructed by ms. dia in new york to follow the jury bus. so whether or not this guy was dead was following the jury. vans taking pictures remains to be seen. again, this is all kind of under the investigation under review, but if he was, i'll tell you this, that is not, that's a big no, no, as media, there are rules and regulations. we have to follow covering trials and cases in here in the united states. i'm sure overseas as well, but you know, here in the united states you never take pictures of the jury that's. that's rule
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number one and it's for the jury safety and also to protect the integrity of the trial. so if at the end as nbc freelance producer, producer, whatever was following the jury that that is, that's a really bad move and it looks, it makes all of us look bad, frankly sell out whether that affects the overall proceedings results in a mis trial. probably not. again, it doesn't look like any pictures were posted online or went out of the jury. ah, but it's a serious matter. it's being taken, sir. mostly obviously, as you heard the judge say that said we're in day 3 of the deliberations in the car . rittenhouse homicide trial, he's facing fire charges, most serious charge, homicide murder in other states that would basically if again convicted, he would spend the rest of his life in prison. on yesterday, the jury asked to see a very important drone video, which is at the center of the defense team's motion for a mistrial. the defense saying that they did not receive the same type of high resolution video that the prosecution had. it's unlikely the judge will declare
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a mistrial based upon that, but it's a 2nd motion for a mistrial. the defense team has filed in the last week in regards to the case a case that has really polarized many americans. as i said yesterday, those who support coll rittenhouse saying he was a hero, defending the property of businesses and homeowners during the riots here in protest in kenosha, wisconsin, back in august, 2020. and then those who say now he acted recklessly. he was a vigilante. he should have never been here with a gun. he was already adding to a volatile situation that ultimately turned deadly with him, shooting and killing 2 people and badly wounding a 3rd. so the jury again day 3 deliberations. right now the temperature is a lot lower than it was yesterday, but i figured figuratively and literally it's quite old. yesterday we were actually right across the street. there was an altercation that broke out between 2 doing protesters on the steps filtered into the street. one of those protesters was taken down by police detain, put in
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a police van and car it off. today we've seen some shouting matches, you know, some back and forth between the protesters, but nothing, violet, nothing like that. so hopefully that remains the case as we await more work from the court house. and of course, from the jury. that's late. yeah, not a day without control of seeing miss julia will be following updates for a close soon getting back to you, john. when anything new does come up, jody, the, with the latest from nicole house in connection will still to come the days of tension, the poland. but i was bored of against a clear as demoralized margaret trying to reach the you give up on return home. i'll correspond reports from the said after this break ah ah, when i was shown seemed wrong when i just don't hold any new
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world. yes, to shape out disdain. because the african and engagement 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 a vine 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 empty money supply again, all the next 12 months. they've doubled it over the previous 12 months. they're going to dublin again. so gas is gone. $89.00 a gallon. ah
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ah, oh, come back. bloody bruton is branded as provocative the minute reactions of the us in the black sea, along with the expansion of nato near the rushes borders reporting next he is out. he's to me, troop out. this address by president burton came with it during his meeting with foreign policy officials here in moscow. during this meeting, he basically discussed the political and economic landscape in which russia finds itself to day. and of course, the most pressing topic is relations between russia and the west nato, and the u. s. and frankly, these relations are at an all time low right now. futon mentioned how this didn't usually always be the case. he mentioned that it used to be that relation between for example, rush in the west. we're go operative. however, over the past several decades, they have basically disintegrated and somehow even continue to get worse. right now
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. communications between russian nato have essentially been saburd. saddening to all of that is now the provocations from nato put and talked about how. first of all, nato broke all its promises and continued expanding towards the east, how countries like poland and romanian house air defense systems, which as quickly as could be alarmingly quickly converted into a sol system. and he mentioned the recent incident where the several nato strategic bombers were cited just 20 kilometers away from russia's borders. he basically said that all these actions combine are essentially crossing all red lines and they are utter disregard for rushes, safety and interests. ah sure to sure regarding the black sea, the latest absolutely goes beyond certain limits. we've seen strategic bowman's fly, 20 kilometers from us state border. and these bombers carry very serious weapons, as you would know. yes, we constantly express our concerns about this massa. we talk about red lines,
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but of course we understand that our partner is the very peculiar and to put it mildly, they have a superficial attitude toward all of our warnings and talks about red lines. hooton's id say that a russian nevertheless, still would like to have better relations with the west and nato, but only on terms of you show respect power at this point. it seems that the other side is not particularly interested in that, but put and said that if they don't want to build back relations, well basically they don't have to zillow like will. and mr. bay spell the diplomats out of the blue without giving any reason. and then they got offended that we shut down the ambition in russia. why get offended? this was their initiative. they did it with their own hands and they look for someone else to blame should be well if they don't want to cooperate with us, fine, they don't have to. it isn't something we want anyway. i think they'll want to dive there already, giving us signs that they do. so why expel the diplomats out of the blue for no
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reason just like that. but of course, nato says that it's russia, that's the bad guy and size russians. a ledger involvement in eastern ukraine as well as other stories where russia's kane has to be the bad guy. but with all these allegations had for tad said, provocations, it seems that relations between russia and the west, nato and the u. s. won't be building back better any time soon. oh, scott ritter, a formal us marine corps intelligence officer. so as nato is playing with fire, when present buddhist speaks of red lines. um, these are, you know, academic exercises. these aren't words on a piece of paper. these are, these are actual, a geopolitical military boundaries or russia has established based upon its national security interests. and these are defensive interests, not offerings of interests. russia is deeply concerned as the present is present. booting noted when and they don't,
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farmers are flying within 20 kilometers of the russian border up. they are carrying weapons which could be used as 1st strike weapons. and this is something that increasingly concerns a russia, what is the intent of nato. so i think the russian president is putting nato in the end, the united states on notice that, you know, it's time to stop. you know, this behavior that can only be construed by russia is a threat. there's nothing in the behavior of nato in the united states. that can be construed by russia as being non threatening in nature. with windsor on his way, europe's and his across his shows no thought of letting up gas prices have shut off even higher, reaching nearly a 1000 euros by 1000 cubic meters. on tuesday. the 17 percent increase came right off the germany suspended certification of the north trying to plan the country's energy record. i to insist the authority of the pipeline has to be registered as a german entity, while an old stream to companies based in switzerland. we discussed the situation
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cloud phones, they member of the gel and parliament. he says that those who will suffer the most from their gas supply and delay ordinary citizens does exhibit the only file into the which this is unfortunate because the german as well as european customers, would eventually pay for such delays into it is necessary indeed that the pipeline opening is expedited as soon as possible for the gas to start flowing and fill up the storage facilities. as i've asked the federal government, if the current gas price increase has something to do with russia not fulfilling its contractual obligations, i have received confirmation. the russia has fulfilled all its contracts, and there is no information proving otherwise. this notion rather shows that here we have politically biased people who blame russia for anything that goes wrong. we do have other pipelines that operationalize, we still have nor stream one and several other pipelines that allow us to obtain russian gas. however, because the netherlands,
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norway are planning to cope gas production, i see that north stream too will be vital to increase the gas supply, bringing i can only worn not to further politicize. the issue of europe's energy supply. germany alone has made plenty of mistakes and it will be very wrong to drive to the extreme. it is not that russia does not want to supply, rather it's a problem with those countries of transit that can abuse these circumstances. so i would like to warn you not to mix politics and not to take advantage of this situation around by law bruce, as it may, once again, eventually lead to a discussion about the fight of this pipeline was who configure the 1st fly and taking migrants back to rock from but a roof has landed in bank that, according to the rocky diplomat more than 400 people of officially registered to fly home voluntarily. this comes off the crowd of people spent several freezing lights out of the open on the barrows poland bore to hoping to make it into the e. u. at the moment, only a few doesn't remain out in
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a cold after most of the moderns, for house than a converted warehouse. a cobra vaccination point has also been set up at the camp, or senior correspondent, more gas. they have sent us a report from the scene. so this jet was announced just yesterday, plans for it. things have been expedited, obviously. moving along very quickly. there has been an abrupt de escalation here. the migrants have been moved back away from the polish or from the polish food on the bell russian side. so even those who, who wanted to remain, who wanted to take their chances and try to run the border even they have been moved further back here towards this logistic center, which has been handed over for the needs of the migrant. more than a 1000 people are now housed here, they're receiving a medical attention, for example, which a number of them have needed, especially after the, the incident where polish secure proposed to spread them with,
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with water canada laced with a tear gas like substance. so they're receiving medical attention as hot food here . there's electricity, there's, there's warmed, the weather recently hasn't been cons to any one. it is been wet. it has been frightfully cold, very windy and it's going to get worse. it's go to a snow. so even those hardy migrants who want to take their chances and the boat they're, they're being forced to think twice before doing so. but again, that iraq has center jets, ease one thing, but there are many nationalities here. there are afghans. there are syrian sara iraq is obviously, but there are also even people from tibet that have been spotted here all coming here to belarus, trying to get across into europe, most of them into germany getting across poland into germany over the last several days. many people by may have changed their minds. the what they imagined the strip
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would be like is very different from what it was like, which is when they faced her flashbanc grenade said, cheer gasped, bought a jet, fired by polish security. many of them are now saying that they would rather return to where they came from, rather than risk running the border liberal. we later meet you 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 the problem. and nobody accepts us in holland is using tear gas against women and children. and the you keep silence about this. i only poland is telling the media that we are dangerous and they seizes animals are. but we are not on emotion oliver. i have failed to reach germany, and i want to go home and we've tried to get europe 3 times and i didn't seed. i'm upset. but as i saw happened at the border, i can't stay here a very hard hit umbrella man of the vasa. i am very tired,
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i don't want to try again. my family in iraq are saying, please come back. when i saw poland use tear gas against women and children, i thought other european countries would be no different. there have been many questions asked of poland response to these might with attempting to cross the border. women, children among them, the violent often responds that there are very few people who have made it across the boarded among those even fewer scanner. individuals have made it all the way to germany. they're being caught across poland and driven back to the border with barris and forced back across the border. so again, many of become disenchanted with what they imagined europe would be like. and what they have found reality to be like again, we expect many more repatriation floods from iraq from, from other countries perhaps. but the, the situation is that there has been a di escalation on the political level. there was also been contact between bellas
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and. 3 the european union president lucas, chicago, or his administration just could just coming out saying there i about 7000 migrants currently and bellows, about 2000 of them here at near the border with the new the checkpoint. the border with poland. and many of them are going to be driven back to minsk the capital and they're going to seek those flights, carrying them out of the country. quick warning. now he may find the following widow, distrusting with roots from barrows into poland, largely sealed off moderns, and trying to look further north of the lithuanian border when a russian border services released this and verified video, and as only showing lithuanian police with dogs forcing monuments to turn back on tuesday night. we'll have to wait here, which is any hugh member has offered a different version of events since saying, but a russian guards pushed 13 migrants over the lithuanian side and prevented them from returning after they were denied entry. next to find out how to stay safe on
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getting to resist. i'll see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time to sit down and talk. all technologist fits perfectly well into the future, but we can't change. oh wait, thinking no way that we can visualize how we will things and how we will feel and how our needs will be in 50 years. so our own do our own technological develop, things always further on than our ability to feed our .
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