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government, we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves. in the headlines this, our germany make certain public aries off limits. those who declined to get inoculated against coded, as it becomes the latest c u country to clamp down on the unvaccinated, over half a century. that's how long american drugs watchdog wants in order to release all the documents relating to its approval of phases code with faxing. but the group of medics who requested it points out that the government took much less time to approve the job. and american tv network m s m b c is banned from the controversial jewish trial of car written high on the allegation that someone working for the company attempted to infringe on the jury's anonymity. ah,
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hello, good morning, just gone 10 o'clock harry. moscow. you watching arte international. now, amid the latest wave of code, cases hitting europe, a number of countries have placed more restrictions on those who are on facts unaided. germany is the latest after seeing a rec hold $65000.00 new cases in the last 24 hours. an angler merkel is calling for action loggins from others. the situation is very serious, new judging by the current dynamics, and we're answering a very, very difficult situation, especially for all the people who work in home and especially those in intensive care. but we need to take action quickly logged in. okay, well let's get more in this name, cross live to peter oliver who's in austria, 1st of the moments where similar restrictions have been imposed. good morning to peter and i suppose with germany ny following suit. it is becoming a popular policy, isn't it? to target the unvaccinated?
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well, the reason that they're doing that is simply down to the number of people who've been contracting, coven 19 in countries like austria and in germany in germany, it would have seemed on thinkable that daily case numbers would have been over 50000, just a few weeks ago well, in the last few days we've seen them go over 60000 and a new record of $65370.00 wanted a 24 hour period. that is really set alarm bells ringing. what it has seen is the bomb to start the german parliament pushed through new measures targeting those that are on vaccinated, essentially following those that calling show proof of vaccination, or prove that they've recovered from coven 1900. within the last 6 months, from big public events, this is things like sports stadiums and cultural centers like museums and galleries, cinemas, theaters, those type various, you're not going to be able to get into in germany unless you can prove that you're
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either vaccinated or you've recovered from covert, there's also going to be mandatory vaccinations for those that work in health care centers. as well as those that work in care homes, particularly those who are going to be working close with old people, which has been an area where there has been a large outbreak of serious covert cases in those places that look after the elderly and all these measure do seem to be popular with the public at the beginning of this week. polls showed around 60 percent of those who were asked that they would support these measures. however, senior medical experts you've spoken to r t say they all show that this is the way forward title locked on. i think the law down is another unnecessary measure. nearly 70000000 people are vaccinated, which means 3 quarters of the population could no longer get seriously ill. the main problem of the hospitals isn't the shortage of beds, but the shortage of stuff. stuff calling sick and there aren't enough nurses to
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work in intensive care units. there were empty promises from the government that nursing stuff will get a pay rise. i c unit is an underpaid as it is. it's a struggle for those working to cope. and patients are dying in large numbers, but germany isn't alone here in australia where i'm speaking to you from. they've also brought in that tron of measures. in fact, they were the, the 1st to introduce what was called a lockdown of the own vaccinated that came into play on monday. effected around 3000000 people saying that they wouldn't be allowed to leave their homes if they hadn't had a job unless they were going to buy food. they were going for exercise in the local area or they were going to receive medical treatment. and it's, it's an effecting a number of countries this 4th wave of cove at 19 this germany and austria that we've spoken about there. but also we're looking at slovakia, the czech republic in greece, you've all either already imposed restrictions on the unvaccinated all all set to
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do. so here in austria, in fact they set to go even further. and for monday, there's going to be a full lockdown in the west and areas of the country and open austria in the salzburg region. this is after just the she and number of cases of covert 19 in those areas. what it's done is it's put a real strain on the number of intensive care beds that are available. but despite these measures coming into play, and despite the severity of the situation here in austria, we are seeing a mixed bag of opinions when it comes to the, the tactics that have been employed by the austrian government a. so i say this is not a good idea. why do we need to lockdown both vaccinated? india vaccinated can in fact, other people, right? i'm just saying this is my opinion. were in favor, but also everyone should get their opinion and also the freedom.
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again, these are both and if i don't go to work, i don't need the vaccination. i don't want to get vaccinated every 6 months. as a survivor, i says, well, it is so bad that we now have a new lockdown. you don't have to have it. it's a necessary everyone has been vaccinated anyway. well, in australia, you're also seeing strict restrictions coming into place for entering the country on the p. c. r. tests will be accepted no more unto gen, tests been accepted at the borders. also, you may well end up seeing that rolled out to the vaccinated being required to have to have these extra tests before they can say go into restaurants or other places. it is causing some concern among parts of the, the, the community part of the population here in australia. in fact, we are expecting a large demonstration to take place against these measures here in vienna on saturday. we'll be keeping an eye on everything that comes out throughout the next few days here in the australian capital. and of course, any news comes,
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we bring it to you here on our team. sure. okay, well thanks. that's pizza. that was ortiz peter all reporting there. in vienna, now, europeans, not the only one reading overcame restrictions, is an i cry in the u. s. has hindered j. biden's mandates against the unvaccinated tear. the initial idea did concern businesses with over $100.00 employees with a possible fine of more than $100000.00. if workers went unvaccinated, but numerous states have launched the legal battle against the measures, we discuss the issue with a panel of guests. think there's a couple of really important things here. number one, the fact that you're going to have huge backlash across europe, right? because people who are already frustrated with this idea of green passes vaccine passports. but there's a bigger issue here. and i think the bigger issue is the fact that yes, cases are rising right now. there is no evidence so far that the cases are rising because of people who are on vaccinate to remember, we know the data shows a vaccines. don't prevent the spread of the virus,
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nor do they prevent the contraction of the virus. how many of these new cases are actually the result of people who are vaccinated as opposed to unvaccinated? and if that is the case, that it makes no sense to create 2 classes of people and locked down the unvaccinated and let the vaccinated continue to affect each other well in speaking of this, you classes of people, i mean, and it looks like that's kind of what it's coming to culturally you have to vaccinated who are allowed to now do whatever they want, and then you had the unvaccinated, we're facing increasing restrictions. what are your long term impacts that especially in a region where we've seen protest over it over the last year, it was the mostly the government's telling people to lockdown and giving them instructions in the last 6 months in america, they've been using the businesses to say we're going to mandate something. it's called a different kind of attention from say, the real impacts. lots of people including vaccinated people are saying we don't trust what's coming from the government by demonstration, backed off on their december 8th mandate, their be they realize the public's against them. the real question is gonna be, is what happens in the local communities in california,
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where they do have those rules in florida where they don't, you know, we're going to see this kind of tension rising. but it's not only k v, this triggering new york times and new delhi here is being put under restrictions, gc, heavy appellation. a bit later in the program will discuss further than you normally being told to stay in our homes over 50 years. that's how long american drugs watch doke wants to publicly release all documents relating to the approval of the pfizer coping faxing, grief medic, survosity info under the freedom of information act. i'm pointed that see that the f d i need to just over a 100 days before giving the jap, the go ahead. this $100.00 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 cobra, 1900 vaccine. it is difficult to imagine a greater need for transparency than immediate disclosure of the documents relied
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upon by the f d. a to license a product that is now being mandated over 100000000 americans. 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 $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 says that if that pace of 500 pages per month proceeds that makes the freedom of information, act almost meaningless. and it discredits the 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
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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 files 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 schedule. now it's important to note that one of the companies that was involved in the trial of the pfizer vaccine has recently faced 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 patient safety and about data integrity. during the process, however, a spokesperson for of in tavia stepped up and discredit 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
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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 pages a month of the remaining 329000 pages. and that would take 55 years over half a century. could have more than that now u. s. tv network m s nbc has been banned from the polarizing court case of ca, rittenhouse. it follows allegations that a freelance producer working for the company did attempt to influence the ongoing trial by following the bus carrying the jury and thus threatening that anonymity parties. john hardy reports from outside the court and i can osha in wisconsin, 42 canal police, and also the judge overseeing this case of brew 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,
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the jury generally goes to an undisclosed location, a hotel, you know, other location for the night. and this person was pulled over, suspected a 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. b, c, producer, under instructions from new york to follow this jury van now, and he said his distancing itself at least a statement saying it was a freelancer and 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 ban now. and emma said be say from further covering in the court the, the ongoing proceedings here is what the judge said. listen, please, when they stopped him because he was following in the distance of about him a black and went through a red light, pulled him over and inquired of them what was going on in the case that information and stated that he had been instructed by ms. dia,
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in new york to follow the jury bus. so whether or not this guy was death was following the jury van 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 number one and it's for the jury safety and also to protect the integrity the trial. so if at the end us nbc freelance, producer producer or whatever was following the jury that that is, that's a really bad move and it looks all it makes all of us look frankly. so whether that affects the overall proceedings results in this trial. probably not, again, it doesn't look like any pictures were posted online or what out of the jury, but it's a serious matter. it's being taken seriously. obviously, as you heard the judge say that said we're in day 3 of the deliberations in the car
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. rittenhouse homicide trial, he's facing fire charges and for the most serious charge, homicide murder in other states that would basically if again convicted, you would spend the rest of his life in prison. the jury asked to see very important drone video, which is at the center of the defense teams 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 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, those who support our it now say 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 reacted recklessly. he was a vigilante. he should have never been here with god. he was already adding to a volatile situation that ultimately turned deadly with him,
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shooting and killing 2 people and badly wounding a 3rd. the evidence. you're watching off. he still had fee, the sat, a gas prices in the ye continue to solar is germany suspends the approval for the new extreme teen gas pipeline from russia. that story per se more to to stop the break lamp. lou ah ah ah ah ah ah ah
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ah, ah, it all technologies fit perfectly well into the future, but we can't change our way of thinking better way that we can visualize how we will fit and how we will feel and how our needs will be in 50 years, so our own do our own technological develop. things are always further on than our ability to feed a welcome back with our t now with winter on its way, europe's energy crisis shows no sign of letting up a gas prices have bounced back to the high scene in october. an i 5 times higher
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than they were just a year ago. increase came right after to germany suspended, tivicay, sion of no trained t gas pipeline from russia. germany's energy regulator does insist that the pipelines operator has to be registered as a german entity, or the north string to company is company based in switzerland. we discussed situation with class ernst, a member of the german parliament. he says that those he will suffer the most though from this delay of the public does exhibit the only her lips in tears, 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 out the storage facilities as i lost 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,
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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. greg, we do have other pipelines that operationalize, we still have north stream one and several other pipelines that allow us to obtain russian gas. however, because the netherlands, norway are planning to cope gas production, i see that nodes shrink to 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 the roost, as it may once again, eventually lead to a discussion about the fight of this pipeline was who can now energy prices,
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meanwhile, are also surging in the united states, and joe biden is cording for an investigation into whether illegal conduct on the market is actually to blame me. while the u. s. is held a major auction for leasing oil production areas, although that is just stays after biden pledged to cut emissions and limit fossil fuels during the un climate summit in scotland. the auction generated more than a $190000000.00 the highest in the past 2 years. but while biden goes after the oil industry over the spiking can shame the price is the top trade association does say, it's actually the white house that is responsible. the higher costs at the pump, this is a distraction from the fundamental market share that has taken place and the ill advised government decisions that exacerbate and this challenge and situation. will economics professor john ross, mr. tell us that the u. s. government won't focus on spending more on green energy any time. see? well, i certainly not the favorable to green energy because what it means is that focuses
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or is increasingly and still on fossil fuels. a green energy is a for the future, it appears it's going to take several years for any of the spending. and of course, we don't know how much the us will spend because most of it is in the legislation. call the reconciliation bill that doesn't look like it's going to pass. we've got price gouging, going on everywhere in the u. s. economy right now. as companies attempt by raising prices to recoup the losses from 2020 revenue during the worst impact of the shutdowns, or they're trying to make up the ground. and they're raising their prices everywhere globally is we're just exported anyway. so it probably wouldn't work. he's got to take much stronger action, but you know, he's not the kind of president that box the big corporations or take strong action
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. he's always looking for a compromise somewhere. and no one he dinners looking for a compromise. the situation is going to get much worse than you. daily is considering a new locked end, but not because of cov, it is actually because of toxic air pollution with authorities in the indian capital nam, awaiting court approval for the measure. the pollution has been linked to the deaths of more than a 1000000 indians each year. with the deli notoriously called, the world's most populated capital, made the crises, scalping plants, and construction sites have been placed. and school children and workers have been told to stay at home. but my colleague, dan hawkins discussed the nurses with a pan with guest in the short term. no, i mean, does this come down to human rights and people deciding what risks they want to take and how they want to live their lives? i mean, if people are formed, for example, that there is a high but it's a small with pollution. they can say at home or where mosque. so choose safety motions. but surely, you know, putting these,
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these math measures in place for businesses, for schools, for construction sites. is this too much of a what some people call money sake? i think if we had a government messaging, whether it's kind of a climate change or anything else, we'd be in addition to the emergency. when, when you, when you're talking about things, you have to take my job early and then you don't need lockdown. let's not get locked down or failure last ditch attempt. when governments have no other solution is extremely popular and they don't want to do well when you've got an emergency situation where there's a massive peach in toxic pollution like a daily half a moment that the local government have to take or isn't action to resist the sources of pollution, also people can still use public transport, they can walk, they can still cycle, but actually what they're actually talking about in terms of lockdown, it's not locking down people, it's locking down vehicles. if you're walking out for environmental reasons,
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it's very device rule and because it will cause a huge amount of disruption or immediate and will always plan to deal with this. what is a compromise that can be reached to protecting people's health and respecting people of human rights and desire to live freely normally will compromise is true or sheet or the opportunity to be one of the big problems with the governments. u. k. is say, clearly refugees that the by the issues, the alternatives, what if anything is shut down and this isn't just a national level, it's the reiko or proceed. government starts around some phrase fates and stop giving basically, or that the error is the strain or we can have it ready for the buried and decide what is the best for action, but try a locked out of whack lockdown?
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is it supposed to be used as a last resort when all the other policies that failed? it might be potentially effective short term, but it shouldn't be used as a medium to long term solution. what we really need is a solution to solution in general, or don't say the measure is a forward because disrupt population and the economy say march. so it's better to take a long shot plan once. you won't each tree of each sissy. i finally blatant meddling. that's the reaction among russian politicians after us congressmen threatened to no longer recognize flag mutations presidency if he's re elected in 2024. the group of american lawmakers to say there were floors in the referendum enabling to tend to seek to more terms despite it
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being overwhelmingly approved by russian voters. to get more in this and talk with danny armstrong, he joins me. miss g d a morning danny, we should stress, shouldn't we be? this is just a proposal not being put forward by these congressmen, but just talk more about it because it's absolutely right. this resolution was proposed by joe wilson and steve calling to sitting members of the u. s. congress. they have proposed not to recognize vladimir putin as bush and president. should he run for office and should he be in power? pass 2024 and of course they're citing the amendments that were made to the russian constitution. back in april, those amendments were warned with 77 percent of the russian vote would. they have called them a violation of the laws of the russian federation, and of course, russia's international commitments. they said completely against what russia should be standing for on the international arena. and it's of course, referring to that wave. it would allow the president putin to run past 2024 would
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allow all presidents to have 2 terms of 6 years. we can see what they've said in that resolutions press release today in the short clip here. the 2020 amendments to the russian constitution were inactive in violation of the laws and international commitments of the russian federation. the waiver of the presidential term limit resulting from those amendments is illegitimate. any attempt by vladimir putin to remain in office beyond the end of his current and final term shall warn non recognition on the part of the united states. now of course, as you can imagine, this has provoked a swift reaction from moscow who said that if this resolution from the 2 congressmen is to be accepted and they don't recognize president putin as russian president passed 20 $24.00, then it would mean a complete breakdown in time between the us and russia, of course, would be terrible for the relations between the 2 countries. and as we've seen, as you've just mentioned, they've called it blatant methods. so of course, yes,
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if this resolution has been put forward by colon and wilson is accepted, then it could mean a complete breakdown between the us and russia. ok, but certainly days glucose. we for the place, the k. thanks, danny. she's danny armstrong. thank you for watching. just coming off 10 in the morning here in moscow will have more few at the top of the ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. at the point obviously is too great truck rather than fear like take on various job with artificial intelligence real summoning the demon
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