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[000:00:00;00] a as to the information gauge are as place lead injury find that have been in kyle gate, written tile each. read how not guilty. breaking news. teenager coll rittenhouse, whose case is divided. the united states have been massive media coverage is found not guilty on old charges, but we're a shooting that kill 2 people at a racial justice protest last year. the ruling and received with emotional reactions. hm. with also breaking right now, angry protest and the partly lockdown netherlands as the government most tightening, coded pos criteria,
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which would effectively exclude the unvaccinated from events in public places elsewhere. austria takes things further with a full up down on the way. i'm becoming the 1st european nation to impose vaccinations around also i had this out one of the f. b i most wanted who allegedly took part in january's capital. riot turns up in front of roast, where he's seeking asylum. have a newman tells, i'll tell you the charges against the false. it was brought to my attention that i might be on that list. and i looked and it appeared to be me and it said a sofa federal officer. and i knew that i had not assaulted a federal officer. ah, and i was good, happy with a citizen international from moscow to send 1 in the morning on saturday head for the afternoon in wisconsin. one of the breaking stores that were across for you
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this out. within the past few was carl rittenhouse has been found not guilty on all 5 charges. he faced over the deaths of 2 racial justice protest as in 2020. the 18 year old was shaking as the jury read out their verdict and collapsed as he was acquitted. as to the account of the information engaged christ we the jury find that a valid kyle? hey, kyle needs read help. not guilty. okay . well the charges against him included 1st degree homicide and he faced a 17 years in jail. had he been found guilty? he was charged over an incident of the protest, sparked by the police shooting of a black man, britain house. he was 17 years old at the time, claims he was acting in self defense. ah, this is the emotional reaction outside the courthouse as the verdicts were
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announced when supported of britain has cheering the decision. they've also been significant numbers of black lives matter. protest is that to chanting justice for the victims tempest grew was rival groups challenged each other as the verdict sunken a with also for the public response on the streets has been passionate, but mostly peaceful. i'll teach. john hardy was outside the canal courthouse, as the verdicts were announced. well,
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a stunning turn of events. certainly. huh. not guilty on all counts. let, let me step out of the way and i'll set the scene for you. so when the verdict was reached, when it was handed down that there were there, you could say, as a huge crowd has gathered on the steps of the court house. and a cheer went up, a lot of people who were here supporting kyle rittenhouse. there are also those who have been here throughout this trial and throughout the deliberations. as we've shown, you shown the viewers who were against coll rittenhouse who were pushing for a for a guilty verdict at they are talking to the media. they're obviously upset about it . but we're hearing a lot of people driving by honking horns, saying, you know, yeah. j. kyle: so obviously a tenant, like i said, a study turn of events. after 20 more than 23 hours of deliberations, the jury handed down his verdict. we weren't sure which way was going to go there. do you know there was reports last night that one of the jury members took home the
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36 pages of jury instructions that kinda caught everybody by surprise. we didn't expect that it wasn't clear whether that there was an indication either way, how it was going to go. also, throughout the deliberations a jury in the beginning, when it 1st started, asked for several pages of jury instruction, specifically having to deal with self defense having to do with provocation having to do with criminal intent to kill. there was then the drama, the altercation that happened here outside the court house between you know, doing protesters resulting in 2 people actually being arrested in one of whom was charged with assault and battery. and then there was more drama as if it wasn't dramatic enough with an m s. and b. c reporter, reportedly following trailing behind the jury van ah, a whether they were trying to get commenter or follow the jury to find out where the jury was being sequestered to try to get live interviews after the verdict was handed down. remains the same, but that was a, a serious matter judge bruce schraner,
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i band m s nbc and us nbc from being in the courthouse or throughout the rest of the proceedings. so now the here now on the verdict is handed down as we're, we're approaching the week and we weren't sure even if a jury was gonna deliberate through the weekend and, and going until possibly next week into the holiday weekend. thanksgiving. here in the united states, what was gonna happen then, but as we know not guilty on all counts, a lot of people are showing up. i think that's gonna be basically what we're going to see all day. and then it's a question of, and lionel was talking about this, what happens now on the streets of canoga? will there be fall out? will there be protests from demonstrators who have been here, who are upset about the verdict about the not guilty verdict on all counts? will we see, you know, widespread demonstrations? protest could get volatile. that's why the governor of wisconsin is caught up on stand by 500 national guard troops to if something breaks out here in kenosha or of
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the rest of the state for that matter to those troops would assist local law enforcement. we're not seeing anything like that. at this point, things are com, obviously they're celebration. there's people that are happy. there's people that are upset. we're going to continue to see that. but we're, you know, what happens if, if that remains the case if it remains peaceful, really raised the same by a stunning turn of events not guilty on all counts. when a response president biden said that the verdict angered him but cold for people to acknowledge the jury's decision. while the verdict in kenosha will leave many americans feeling angry and concerned, myself included. we must acknowledge that the jury has spoken. i say, why was the jury as your sister was, we have to provide one main well, president biden's urging people to avoid violence and destruction after the verdict . now last year, during his presidential campaign button, posted
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a video about the problem of white supremacy in the united states. last hour, i talked to daniel mcadam, susie executive director of the rumpled peace institute. he thinks the president said media had been biased against rittenhouse. the president himself is a disappointment. it was a year ago that he claimed this young man was a white supremacist with 0 evidence that that was the case and the president should be sued by him. a, just as if every news outlet in the us called him a white supremacist should also be sued. mainstream media coverage of this trial has been abysmal. they outright lied for a year about this case. they presented incorrect information and they led people to believe things that simply weren't true about the case. there never should have been a trial that was very obvious from beginning with the video footage that there was no trial. there was no case you can threaten out. the prosecutors knew there was no case and that's why they get such an awful job of that lear of this kid's life was ruined. but at least at the end the right verdict was read out. ok,
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another story we're following tonight to pile and clashes of broken out between police and crowds, protesting the introduction of new cove measures in the netherlands. fire was started in various places in the major port, city of ross, a dam offices have fired several warning shots. how many people in the voice concerns about the possible implementation of new access passes in the netherlands of public opinion? polls have shown just a narrow majority support the tightening of the criteria for issuing coping passes and elsewhere in europe. new anti cobit restrictions were also being imposed, setting a need a vaccinated, although to fully recovered from the virus into public places a following a search in new coping cases in austria, the chancellor that is announced a nationwide locked down for at least 10 days, starting from monday, as well as the looming vaccination mandate from next february, making all share the 1st european country to the amount obligatory vaccinations
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neighboring germany is also considering similar measures or europe correspond. peter oliver reports next 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, though only the own vaccinated will remain in the lock. now 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
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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. them too 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 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,
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restaurants and it's something more needs to be done. he didn't say lockdown that was noticeably missing from the, 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, i know you're in a position that we can't exclude anything. we are in a national emergency. vaccinations won't be enough at this point to stop the spread of coven 19 controls. on needed to stop the rise in covered 1000 cases and what 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. busy 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
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austria where i'm speaking to you from what i learned, i'll t, kevin, i'm in discuss these tougher covert restrictions with a panel of medical and social science experts. impression i get is these are serious panic measures by the politicians and i not belittling the shop. rise in case numbers in austria, but my, my response to the politicians is where were you when your case numbers was slightly hi. hi. hi. i still am going up the time to i always is early and extensively. they need to stop being. i react cheap and acting on impulse because that's the worst time to make decisions. and i think that's the problem that we've got since the pandemic and began to fall, titian's been, i mean, if i look at how politicians have operated throughout europe, and here in the u. k, there was a lot of let the politicians do what they want. they didn't follow some of the mandates. they weren't wearing masks when they were supposed to be masks. and then
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they bowed to the pressures of business and capitalism and lifted restrictions. very early inclusion, money, real pressure because life has to go on, people have to earn a living. the economy has to keep taken on at some point a suppose the politicians, cuz they've got their reputations on the land as well. are gonna say, well we, we're, we're trying to ease up, we're trying to move forward the car. when can i, this is a failure of governance. this is a failure. the right to process it to the scientists was saying, i early, extensively and you will controlling then the economy is trashed and they say you how people are trashing the economy. what they do not want to accept is the economy is trashed because you messed up. so i was an elderly and firm patient, or for any reason, could be susceptible to coven, where he could kill me. i would like to know that the health care professional that i've entrusted my life to, is not going to without knowing it. being on vaccinated pos on the virus to me, but again it goes, but even if you've been vaccinating could you still pass it on?
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i oh no, i don't think it's quite i am specifically am to choose a section of the medic confession to say, you know that we should be mandatory law. how are you? how is it mandatory when there's so much confusion going on? because a lot of people you're a goes to should know because it works or the medical profession i suppose we all the us know medics look to you to do the best practice to do the best possible thing. we do the best thing for our patients, but the problem is, the guidance that we get given change is week by week is to confusion just as soon as we get you start one set of new wrong with a new policy. something else comes out, which contradicts that. how are you going to persuade the young persuaded so far that haven't been vaccinated? the. it's the only way forward, the medic say it's easier than repaying. so 1st thing you got to do is advise, inform, educate, reassure. second thing, you have to get back the message out and that message is very clear to manage with
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cove it, it has to be a multi land operation. it was never a one silver bullet solution. it does not work with just the vaccines. so the multi layered approach is as follows, where you're mosque, where a good quality mosque very properly get yourself immunized. get yourself immunized against seasonal influenza. finally have good ventilation and finally, finally, i promise you, good times will occur. good times will come. but what we've got to do for the 1st time though, that's the problem, that's where the politicians of flounder now. well i know, but they messed it up. if they had acted a lot earlier, the world would have been in a better place. so many things to worry about gas prices going up cove, it seems to be coming back for a 5th time and it still getting mixed messages from the politician. what's gonna happen is we had into a new year maybe going to a 6th or 7th waiver this. well, i think there are 2 things i really want us to think about here. and as we try to push back to normal, 1st off, normal,
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wasn't that great for everybody. and so i know that all these things we're talking about are important. we want to get on with our lives, but normal wasn't great for people experiencing homelessness, homo. it wasn't great from experiencing racism. these are things that are continuing to exist. so if we go back to normal, we need to be careful not to go back to, to what was some sort of nostalgia. and i also think we need employers at universities. big, big places there bring in lots of people into city centers to remember that there's going to be a social, a return here that people are going to have some anxieties. so we need to remember 2 things. remember, nostalgia is not always a good thing. normal was less that go back to normal number one. and number 2, we need some time an american want to buy the f. b i for taking part in the capitol hill. riot has trouble to bella roost and he's seeking asylum. a. have a newman faces, charges of violent entry on capital grounds and assault and law enforcement officials during the events of january. the 6th. however,
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when he doesn't deny his presence that that day he does claim that the accusations against emma unfounded. we also have a newman, how he got into belarus. i knew that i couldn't cross at a border through the normal border guards because i would be arrested and delivered to the americans as a, as a gift for the upcoming summit. and i found a national forest on the map, but it was a swamp with, with snakes and wild boars and more spider thing. you can imagine i crossed there and it was more adventurous than i anticipated. well, it was an unusual conversation to have, you know, with an american who is now seeking political asylum in an eastern european nation that many will have trouble pinpointing on the map. but according to mister newman, he did not flee the united states. his departure had nothing to do with the criminal case against him. apparently he found himself on a business trip in europe. and essentially, i then only later, he made a decision to cross the border into belarus and, you know,
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try and seek political asylum. them. he got on the b i's most wanted list over his involvement in the january. the 6th protest in washington, d. c. which ended up you with the, you know, trump support is storming the capital. according to mister newman, he himself farm. he believes he did nothing wrong. he did nothing illegal, i should say in a conversation with me. he refused to confirm or deny though, the fact that he might have crossed you know the threshold and found himself inside, ah, the capital. but also at the same time as he believes that he did nothing illegal. i, he vehemently refuted the claims that he, for example, attacked a police officer. he told me that he regretted doing many things on that day. it was quite interesting to hear his account of events during that day, as he also shed some light on the, you know, a well, somewhat popular theory that they were well. agents provocateurs, people, agitators who were provoking protest as you know, to do. illegal things have
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a listen. it was brought to my attention that i might be on that list. and i looked and i peered me me and it said a sulfur federal officer. and i knew that i had not assaulted a federal officer. number one, i promised somebody that i would stand back in the crowd and i didn't hold that promise. um, that's the 1st thing that i regret. there was a man who came up in the beginning ah, when i, when i got there and he broke a window with a hammer. but then he walked away and down down the steps and away somewhere else. and then it came back about 15 minutes later. and broke away all the glass so that it was a clean way to enter and then gestured to us to enter. well, it has to be said that there is no solid proof to back any of such claims. and this story, it is full of twist is another one. mister newman is originally from california, you know, america's blue estate, and he is
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a registered democrat on top of that. what prompted him to give his vote to trump back in 2016 was. according to mister newman, the way the d and c treated the bernie sanders campaign, he told me that essentially he believes that the dnc stripped bernie sand as of a fair chance that you know, representing being the main runner of the party. back in 2016 and when he saw all the negativity going, the trump way old, the hate he just, he just, you know, gave a protest vote it was, it was like that. so that's why he initially decided to go and vote for donald, come back in 2016. last year he told me he voted consciously that he's teased. he cited things like economy or the fact that donald trump did not stop any new was. this is something that he cited as reason why he backed trump and living in california, you know, being a pro trump guy. it is difficult, he told me, and i had some serious speak easy vibes going off,
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how he described the lifestyle of him and those who thinks like him hemorrhage, a democrat. i'm not a republican. there was a walls of hate against trump, saying that he was insane saying that he was crazy saying all these things and i disapprove of that so much. but i voted for trump in 2016. the trump supporters in california don't the ones that i knew of don't really congregate and end of you. everybody's on the down low about it. you know, every now and then somebody comes to me secretly, quietly. everything has to be secretive, otherwise you're totally ostracize me. so it does sound a little bit like prohibition except this time in a political way. now mr. newman is also very concerned about his family, which is back home, back in california. and he hopes that some day he will be able to see them again in california. as a free man, but so far he sees the chances of that happening as quite slim. moscow has heavily
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criticized night, so after the head of the military block said it may move nuclear weapons. closer to brushes, boulders, russian foreign ministries warning of the hostile actions completely contradict the kremlin efforts to improve relations in the brussels. they've conclusively lost all connection with reality. instead of responding to rows of cool to de escalate tensions in europe, the may message from the alliance is that a nuclear terms? nature will move even closer to the borders of our country. well, the thing is that always any kind of nato expansion to the east towards rushes borders, always act like a huge red rag to a ball for moscow. and of course, if we're talking about something as serious as nukes, we should have expected the fury from the bowl or the bear, i should say, to be even stronger. this is why the reaction from russia diplomats to the latest common spot nato's number one boss was very quick. you don't losing connection with reality. that is
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a very serious accusation. and here's why the government in moscow is making it. it's because it doesn't want the fundamentals of the european security balance to be undermined in any possible way. if you really said that it means that the needs are for which the thick to generally the collective voice, the russian nato founding act no longer exists. of this document, enjoying the alliance is fundamental obligations for european security, including those in the nuclear field. yen stall of arg was in the midst of some very important meetings, including one with outgoing german chancellor anglo merkel. when he made these latest comments, for now us nuclear bombs are stationed on a german soil and in emergency situations. they can also be carried by german military dress, but the distance is still from germany. borders to russian borders is quite
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significant. if berlin decides to give up the agreement to have he was a nuclear weapons, honest territory, then natal boss is saying they're ready to move them further east, and then they'll be found right on rushes doorstep. i expected germany will continued to be part of nuclear setting. because it is so important for the whole of europe, and it's a multilateral framework. dual turner to, to natal, nuclear sharing is different kinds of bilateral arrangements, germany kind of course, the size of whether there will be a nuclear weapons in your country. but but, but, but you'll turn through his stuff, we easily end up with nuclear weapons in all the countries in europe also to the east of germany. so the vision from this side of the barricade, the message to nato from moscow has been very clear. you really do have to choose whether you want to escalate the intentions even further and possibly even contribute to a new arms race. or you want to maintain the relative stability in nuclear
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security in europe. and so saying out loud that the alliance is ready to move the nukes that close to the rushing water definitely isn't something that that is going to help. okay, that your news for now we're going to be keeping watch on our breaking stories of the written house trial reaction as those verdicts acquit him of all 5 charges also the developing story of riots and rotterdam as a government there moles, tightening cove, it pos, criteria short thomas is going to be in this chair, keeping updated in the coming hours. next more of a we can feel for you dennis miller's plus one surely is the star of the comedy, horror of the babysitter and the upcoming resident evil rebuild robbie animal life for moscow. this is our international ah, well technologist. fit perfectly well into the future. but we can't change
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our way of thinking now 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 devonne, things always further on than our ability to feed and people is still thing they cause right on police reports in all caps. in december 2020 a group of anti fascists allowed a film crew access for 3 months. i can't people, organization, if an idea that is a must be opposed to channel out the gate while they may kill their faces, but they can see what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten reuben, this is a chance to see who and t for a really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment right and say that my life
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matter, i have to be on to the teacher that i felt good. we can't trust the police, we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in. oh is your media reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation for community. are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? which direction? what is true? what is space in the world corrupted? you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the
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shallows. ah, ah, there's a bunch of water around the try, a seal island that's in contention. between canada and the united states, northern government, it suddenly become optimal for lobster. our population here is exploded. one of the most valuable fisheries that ever existed. suddenly you had me and canadian fishermen in these waters. at the same time jousting for position and attention are 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 pull countries border dispute don't go away because fester something's going to happen. hey folks. next up on dennis miller plus one, a good canadian boy or i'd be
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a mel. i think he's up in toronto, you know, from the flash, and then he did something called code 8, which i enjoyed. it was on his own dime. so you got to make a lot of decisions over there. and they did 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 one thing. hey folks, welcome to dennis miller plus one. happy to welcome actor robbie amount to the show, robbie, of course best none of the audiences for is work is ronnie on the c w, there is the flash. he's also start in the science fiction film code 8, and i think that might have been an in house thing with him and some buddies, and they've got to do their own thing over there,
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