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on the population breaking news, austria imposes a nation wide lockdown and says vaccination will be mandatory there from february after surgeon cove cases. over half a century. that's just how long america's drugs watchdog now says it wants, in order to release all the documents relating to its approval of phases cobra vaccine. it follows a freedom of information request by a group of medics. an american tv news network, m assembly c is bod. from the court covering the notorious homicide trial of kyle rittenhouse, who's charged with killing 2 and wounding another at a racial justice protest. last year the judge banned the news outlet after one of its employees alleged following the jury van possibly undermining their anonymity. ah
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oh by their life mercy's will do you think que friday the 19th in november. my name is kevin o in welcome to the program. first on that breaking news is that on the been the read tick, those you can see we heard coming from the how to europe to day following a surge in new coven cases there, austria's chancellors announced a nationwide locked down for least 10 days, starting on monday. as was looming vaccination mandate coming up or early winter in the february been coming the 1st european country demanding mandatory vaccinations than neighboring germany is also considering similar measures is a correspond peter oliver covering it from austria. alexander schellenberg, the austrian chancellor saying that the whole country will be going into a new lockdown for monday in the last at least 10 days. it could well last until the 13th of december. after that 6 ended,
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though only the own vaccinated will remain in the lock down. what it means though, is that unless you are going to school because education will remain open or you're taking somebody to school, then you are going to have to remain in your home unless you're going out to get food, your seeking medical assistance, or you're going for some exercise in your local area from the 1st of february, austria will become the 1st year a p and country to make vaccination mandatory. those people that don't fit into a criteria of either being pregnant or having a legitimate medical reason for not getting a vaccine. we'll have to get one. he said that it wasn't something he wanted to announce, but the fact is, there's just not being the vaccine take up in the country to this point. m to many political forces in this country have campaigned against vaccination. the consequences of this r, overfilled intensive care units, and enormous human suffering. this decision does not come easily to us because none
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of us enjoys bringing in meshes that puts them in on freedom. this decision was necessary because to many among doesn't have acted without solidarity. there's also concerns about the health care system in germany just over the border. we heard on friday from the president of the robert cock institute, that's germany. public health authority saying that to g isn't working at the moment now to g. is the system by which are only if you've got a, a proof of vaccination or you've got proof that you've recovered from covert in the last 6 months that you can have access to things like bars, restaurants and it's something more needs to be done. he didn't say lockdown that was noticeably missing from the a, the press conference that was given. but looking at what's happened here in austria, it does seem like not maybe the direction germany is heading. particularly when you take into account what yen spawn, the health minister in berlin had to say,
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we are international emergency. vaccinations won't be enough at this point to stop the spread of covered 19 controls and needed to stop the rice and curve at 19 cases . for the situation is increasingly bonds in some parts of germany. if we look in the states of bavaria and germany south, we're seeing intensive care. busy beds there in extremely short supply. in fact, some patients are already being taken in by hospitals in italy that have more capacity. right now, a situation that is, is developing and it's not developing in the right way or certainly not in the way we would like to see at the moment across germany, or for that matter here in austria, where i'm speaking to you from util. travaras expert who says the german politicians haven't handle the covered situation well enough, so far a lockdown isn't necessary there. this was, was the zillow for cents in the vinegar. we have enough feds and hospitals, and we have fewer staff there either. a lot of people who called in sick or who are no longer available as nurses in intensive care units. in other words,
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they gave up. there were empty promises from the government. the nursing staff would get more money. intensive care nurses are underpaid anyway. it is a stressful job at the end of the day, many of them can hardly cope with a situation where a relatively large number of patients are dying. i think the lockdown is completely unnecessary. we have almost 70000000 vaccinated people. they can no longer get seriously ill. why should it be worse now than last year? come on. i don't understand what people are thinking. if a ver ologist claims that there will be a $100000.00 deaths, there is no scientific evidence for this. nothing points to it. we see that the vast majority of people who get sick are on vaccinated. those who have been cured also have immunity and no longer fall on the on vaccinated or left element vaccination is important. i suspect that to a considerable extent, the election campaign in germany has contributed to the 4th wave. it was very quiet up to the federal election. people were talking about other things. the last side of the pandemic will then all of a sudden the discussion is now only about the corona virus. politicians should make
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sure that the measures are observed last year. this worked out badly, for example. and europeans are the only ones reeling of a code restrictions now cried. the us now is put the break sancho biden's mandate to increase vaccination rates. his initial i day you may recall can said businesses with over a 100 employees with a possible fine of more than a $100000.00. if workers were left and jabbed, the numerous states of launched a legal battle against the measures and co serve with bear in mind to footnote to all of this, the world health organization has repeatedly stood up for vaccines as an effective form of protection against the virus we discussed it 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 a huge backlash across here, right? because people 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. but there is no evidence so far that the cases are writing because of people who are on vaccinate. remember,
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we know the data shows that back things don't prevent the spread of the virus, 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, then 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 vaccinate, who are allowed to now do whatever they want, and then you have the unvaccinated, we're facing increasing restrictions. what are your long term impacts that especially in a region where we've seen protests over it over the last year, it was 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 caused a different kind of attention, but 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,
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is what happens in the local communities in california, 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 co with, it's triggering new, locked down. let me tell you about this later in the program. these pages, some new delhi that place, moving towards that very se, measure a locked up, cuz coby, because of heavy air pollution bit later in the show that we'll discuss some more of the new normal isn't seems to come. and we'll, we'll tell to stay in our homes for various reasons. over 50 is, is how long america's drugs watch dog wants for it publicly releases all documents relating to its approval. the pfizer cove at vaccine. a group of medics of fast for the info under the information of freedom acts and pointed out that the f d. a. in fact when a was started needed only just over a 100 days before giving that job the go ahead. this $100.00 a day period is the same amount of time. it took the f
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d a to review the responsive documents for the far more intricate task of licensing fighters cove at 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. 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 proceed,
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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 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 shadow. 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 van tavia stepped up and discredit some of the other allegations
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that were published in the british medical journal. and this concern seems to have been discredited. so at the moment i, we have the law suit i that was filed and we have these medical professionals saying they want this information or we expect us to be in court for some time. but at the moment, the fda is offering to release 500 pages a month of the remaining 329000 pages. and that would take 55 years over half a century. the judge should the u. s. over seeing the high profile homicide trial of col. rittenhouse is described media coverage of the polarizing cases irresponsible and even scary. the defendants charged with killing 2 and wounding another to racial justice protest. last year the judge says that due to certain media antic seal reconsider allowing journalists into future cases to when i talked about i'm problems with the media when this trial started,
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who were there in part of it, not full, but in pardon? because of grossly irresponsible handling of what comes out of this trial. i want to see what's being done is really quite frightening. i'm going to think long and hard about a live television trial. well, the judge is already, but you as t v news network, i'm a send p c from the court room allegations that have freelance producer working for the outlet attempted to influence the ongoing trial by tailing of van carrying the jury that's against the law to undermine the jury's anonymity. next denazi's john hud reporting from the courthouse in wisconsin, boarding to canal 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 location for the night. and this person was pulled over suspected of
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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 nbc is distancing itself at 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 m s n b c from further covering in the court the, the ongoing proceedings 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 of the trial. so if, if the embassy, nbc, freelance, producer, a 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 bad,
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frankly. so 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, 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, written house homicide trial. he's facing fire charges and could most serious charge homicide murder in other states that would basically if again convicted, he would spend the rest of his life in prison. a jury asked to see very important drone video, which is at the center of the defense teams motion for a mistrial, 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 the 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 col. rittenhouse say he was a hero, defending the property of businesses and homeowners during the riots here in
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protest in kenosha, wisconsin, back in august, 2020. as you say now, he acted recklessly. he was a vigilante. you should have never been here. when a god, he was already adding to a volatile situation that ultimately turned deadly with him. shooting and killing 2 people, and badly wounding a 3rd. the evidence still to come on top of all the coven manice, could it be oblique? when to the com gas prices in the you continue to sol as germany suspends its approval now for the brand new, no extreme to pipeline from russia. we'll look at the whys where falls beyond that and what is good of main. one, the black blue a. while we've made our pilgrimage to big going, holy land, el salvador,
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we're in els dante, better known as bitcoin beach. i'm country is really ready to go for the coin hyper, but point is ation joining other countries around the world. the president has made big point legal center. people are using big coin to buy a coffee and salvador, and it's making a huge impact on the population a ah
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ah, later meddling. that's the reaction than from russia off to you as congressman threatened to no longer recognised, let him a potent presidency. if he's re elected in 2024, a correspondent danny armstrong told us more. so this is the proposed resolution from u. s. congress to you as congressman, in particular, as steve cohen and joe wilson, one democrat, and one republican who say they won't recognize vladimir putin as russian president . should he run for office and be reelected in 2024. they have cited the amendments made to the russian constitution back in april. the effectively reset the previous presidential terms and gave putin
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a green light to run for office in 2024. of course he's serving currently that 2nd 6 year term it would allow him to run in 2024. and then in 2020 at the end of his 1st 6 year tim, theoretically, but it's exactly that which has upset the u. s. now, despite the amendments being voted for by 77 percent of the russian population, the u. s. is called a violation of the laws of the russian federation and going against completely every thing that russia should stand for on the international arena. the 2020 amendments to the russian constitution were enacted 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 precipitated a swift reaction from moscow who say the amendments are legal and now constitutional. one politician has warned it could lead to
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a full breakdown in communications between russia and the u. s. but this of course depends on a lot of things. it depends on whether vladimir putin should so wish it's a stand for re election in 2024. if he gets re elected and then the question of whether the resolution or becomes accepted on the us side and then it would lead add to this full breakdown as it were in their communications between the 2 countries. mutual media, we saw the proposed resolution every time we think we couldn't hear something more absurd, more aggressive, unfriendly, and constructed from across the ocean. and every time we are mistaken, we do hear it as quicken. seriously, it's yet another perfect demonstration of how the u. s. officially medals in other countries, domestic affairs, which pre tinney modeled. so of course it is early days in it's early doors in these air talk, sir. as it were, the proposition air for the resolution has only been released to day and then this reaction from moscow. so it does depend on a lot of things cause for the blood, mi putin, though, so wish to ruin be reelected,
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and whether it's accepted on us side. of course, there could be repercussions for that. something that say is still in the embryonic stages with winter on its way, europe's energy crisis shows no sign of letting up gas prices of bounce back to the high, seen in october and a 5 times higher than they were just a year ago. the increase came right after germany suspended certification of the nord stream to gas pipeline from russia, germany, their energy regulator insisting them that the pipelines operator has to be registered as a german entity. but then nordstrom to companies, in fact, based in switzerland. we discussed it with clout ernst, a member of the german parliament, who told us it's the public that are going to suffer does is ship it the only file it's in tissue did 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. this for the gas to start flowing and fill up the storage facility is off of so i lost the federal government. if the
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current gas price increase has something to do with russia not fulfilling its contractual obligations, i have received confirmation to the russia hasn't been filled, all is contracts, and there is no information proving otherwise me this notion ra, a shows like that. here we have politically biased people who blame russia for anything that goes wrong. that he, again, we do have other pipelines that operational, these we still have nor stream one and several other my bonds that allow us to obtain russian gas. however, because the netherlands, norway are planning to cope gas production, i see that north stream true will be vital to increase the gases applying bringing . i can only want 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 in july. so i would like to warn you not to mix politics and not to take advantage of
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this situation around by the roost, as it may once again, eventually lead to a discussion about the fight of this pipeline was who conflict energy prices were also surging in the u. s. jo biden's calling for investigation into whether a legal conduct on the market is to blame me time the u. s. has held a major auction for leasing oil production areas. ironically that coming on a few days after joe biden pledged acosta cuts admissions and limit fossil fuels during the you and climate summit in scotland. the auction generated any way more than a $190000000.00 the highest of the past 2 years. but all that said, the top trade association warning that it won't mean significantly lower oil prices and blames to bind administration for the drastic inflation. this is a distraction from the fundamental market share that has taken place and the ill advise government decisions that exacerbate and discharge in situation economics. professor jack rasmus told us the term despite biden's environmental promises,
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the focus is still on oil and gas. well, i certainly not the favorable to green energy because what it means is that the focus is or is increasingly i'm still on fossil fuels. a green energy is a for the future, it appears it's going to take several years or 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 girl. 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 recruit the losses from 2020 revenue during the worst, the impact of the shut downs are they're trying to make up the ground and they're raising their prices everywhere. so companies will just exported anyway, so it probably wouldn't work. ah, 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 while he dinners looking for a compromise, the situation is going to get much worse news next. that new dell is considering a new lockdown, but not because a covered it's actually because of toxic air pollution. again, with authorities in the indian capital, waiting for the court approval now for the measure to go ahead. the pollutions been linked to the death of more than a 1000000 indians every year, with new deli notoriously labeled, the world's most polluted capital. and made the crisis whole burning plants and construction sites have been close them and skilled children and workers told a stay home. a colleague, daniel hawkins, discussed the measures with a panel of guests in the short term that, i mean doesn't just 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 rate of small pollution that can stay at home or where mosques or choose
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safety motors. but surely, you know, putting, you know, these are these math measures in place for businesses, for schools, for construction sides. 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 measures and then you don't need locked out. like, let's not get locked down or failure policy last ditch attempts. when governments have no solution is extremely popular. and i don't want to do well, when you've got an emergency situation where there's a massive peach in toxic pollution like italy half a moment at the local government has to take urgent action to reduce the sources of pollution. often people can still use public transport. they can walk, they can still cycle, but actually what they're actually talking about in terms of locked down,
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it's not locking down people, it's locking down vehicles. if you're walking out for environmental races, it's very device rule and because it will cause a huge amount of disruption. immediate, it's a lower plan to deal with. what is a compromise that can be reached to protecting people's health and respecting people's human rights and desire to live free normally will compromise is true or she or the opportunity to be one of the big problems. reiko with the governments, u. k is actually refugees, that the issues the alternatives. what if anything is shot down? this isn't just the promotional level. it's at the local level. perceived government sought surrounds and praise fates and stock getting basically, guns are that the error is the chain or we can have a very varied and decide what is the best or action or try
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a locked out of whack. locked down is supposed to be used as a last resort when all the other policies that might be potentially affected short term that it shouldn't be used as a medium to long term solutions. but we really need as a solution solution in general, i don't. 2 know just the measures forward because they do disrupt the population and the economy say march. so it's better to actually take a long shot plan what you want for each trail, each, sissy, i'm watching this update from our world news age to moscow. we're heading to state side as well, from the company of dennis miller and his latest. great guess after the break. you without international life russian. me
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i ah . a water around the try a seal island that's in contention between canada and the united states. northern gulf, a maintenance suddenly become optimal for lobster. our populations here is exploded
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. one of the most valuable fisheries that's ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attention or high violence is bound to happen. this is the last land border dispute between canada and the united states. it could be magnified to the point where there could be costs that would be significant to poke countries border dispute don't go away, they just fester. something's going to happen. there is no shortage of growing tensions in eastern europe. there is a growing e u b, or stand off over illegal migration. there are western reports. russia is amassing troops within its own borders. and of course, there is the self inflicted crisis of european energy supplies. it is no coincidence, some recalling this hybrid war, but who is hybrid war against film?
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hey folks. next up on dennis miller plus one, a good canadian boy or i'll be a mel. i think he's up in toronto. you know from the flash, and then he's did something called code aid, which i enjoyed. it was on his own dime. so you got to make a lot of decisions over there. made that a nice top little thriller of a show. he's got a new project out and i'm blanking on it, but he has it. and i'll tell you right about it after this. and dennis miller plus $138.00 votes. welcome to dennis miller plus one. happy to welcome actor robbie amount to the show, robbie, of course, best none of the audiences for workers ronnie on the c w series. the flash is also start in the science fiction film code 8. and i think that might have been and.

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