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to protect ourselves, ah, ah, the police, by warning shorts, it carried protests in the netherlands, which have left at least 7 people injured in walla street, becomes the 1st european country to make vaccinations mandatory. not the stories the sour. kyle each right. how is not guilty in the u. s. a motion reactions from both sides of the political divide is kyle rittenhouse, is found not guilty of homicide in the killing of 2 people at a racial justice protests in the state of wisconsin. and one of the efie eyes most wanted, who is the keith taking part in the capitol hill rides, turns up in bedroom, where he seeking asylum. we hear the full story from heaven,
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neiman himself, 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, by the welcome, she called me day here in moscow. you watching arte international. now at least 7 people are reported to be injured after a night of violent clashes in the netherlands. mid protests against government plans for tougher covey restrictions. angry crags set police vehicle supplies and left to trade of destruction on the streets of the poor city of rotterdam. ah
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ah well in the aftermath of those riot streets have been left stained with blood and written with shattered glass poles to say that the dutch only narrowly support caving pass is given to those fully vaccinated all recently recovered from the virus. and that has left politicians, divide it, and others furious at the possible introduction of a system that would see many people banned from public places. no elsewhere in europe, countries are imposing tougher restrictions to, in an effort to contain a recent surge of new cases. austria has become to the 1st european state to make vaccinations mandatory nationwide, and that will come into force from february. meanwhile, from monday, the country will go into another full locked an reporting from vienna. his peter
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oliver vienna is bracing itself full, potentially thousands of people to demonstrate on saturday, against the austrian government's handling of the coven 19 pandemic. if a week is a long time in politics, it's an even longer period. when it comes to coven policy in austria, it would seem on monday, vienna brought in a lockdown of the on vaccinated in the country by friday that it turned into a national lockdown for everyone, starting from monday and mandatory vaccination, which will come in to force from the beginning of february, next year, long, it's hard for us political for a long time. the political consensus was that we don't want a vaccine mandate in this country, but we'll have to look reality the i for a long time, may be too long me and others thought that it must be possible to convince people in austria to convince them to get vaccinated voluntarily ahead of south today's protest, we gauged austrians opinions on the new measures. the survive. i says,
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wow, it is so bad that we now have a new lockdown. you don't have to have it. it's unnecessary. aysa to say, this is not a good idea. why do we need to lock down both vaccinated? indian vaccinated can in fact, are the people right? who are in favor? but oh, so everyone should gets their opinion and sir. oh, so the freedom germany is also being busted by this 4th wave of coven 19, which is currently hits in europe health officials. they're concerned that the policy by which those that have been vaccinated or can prove that they've recovered from coven 19 have extra freedoms, which is known as to g. just isn't cutting it. in this current crisis asked if berlin would be following vienna's lead. when it came to lock downs, the german health minister said everything over the no, it's the influence we now have to close the floodgates. the to j rule is important,
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but is no longer enough in the current situation. we also need to massively reduce contact to slow down the spread of the virus, the situation in europe, his band with more and more countries being added to the list that posting their highest covered figures since the pandemic started. but as we're expecting to see here in the austrian capital, later on saturday, there is still loud opposition to policies being brought in an attempt to stifle this latest wave of the virus. peter oliver r t. vienna. latino. kevin, i discussed these tough need copied restrictions for the panel of medical and social science experts. impression, i guess it is, these are serious panic measures by the politicians. where were you when your case number was slightly hi, hi, highest ill and going all the time to are always is early and extensively. they need to stop being. i react to you and acting on impulse because that's the worst
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time to make decisions. and i think that's the problem that we've got since a pandemic and began 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 your mouse. and then they bowed to the pressure of business and capitalism and lifted restrictions very early on coalition, 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 cause i've got their reputations on the line as well. are going to say, well we, we were 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 of the right to processes. so the scientists were saying, i early are 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. i don't think it's quite am
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specifically, i'm to choose a section of the medical profession to say, you know that we should be mandatory. well, how are you? how is it mandatory when there's so much confusion going on? because a lot of people you're augusta should know because it works for the medical profession . i suppose we all know medics look to you to do the best practice to do the best possible thing. we do 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 so many things to worry about. gus, is it going up cove? it seems to be coming back for a face time. and it still getting mixed messages from the politician post going to happen as we had into a new year, maybe going to a 6th or 7th wave of this. well, i think there are 2 things that i really want us to think about here is as we try to push back to normal, 1st off normal, wasn't that great for everybody?
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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, homeless. it wasn't great for people experiencing racism. these are things that are continuing to exist. so if we go back to normal we, we need to be careful not to go back to, to what were 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 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 wasn't last night, go back to normal number one. and number 2, we need some time. now in america there have been emotional reactions from both sides of the political decide off for a teenager, he shot dead. 2 men at a racial justice protest was clate of murder, col, written high sees now 18 had played itself to fence in the shootings last year in
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the cities kaneesha in the state of wisconsin. as to the information gauge 1st we the jury find the defendant highly written. kyle: he's read the house not guilty. a deal like in this case it feels like the victims live don't matter. i am heartbroken or written house was cleared of all charges including the attempted murder of a 3rd man. the deadly incident happened during demonstrations triggered after a black man. jacob blake was injured by a white police officer just days before was the 3rd ex were red at wooden house, broke down in tears were so far the public response on the streets has been passionate,
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but mostly peaceful artes. john hardy was outside the county court house is the verdict was an act. now that the jury handed down the verdict, it's gone. the trials over rittenhouse not guilty on all accounts. we weren't sure where this was going. we being of course, the media and everybody else. it was day for deliberations. the journey from what we heard was ordered food. there was talk about maybe if there was in and handed down. possibly the deliberations were going to extend into the weekend next week is thanksgiving. it to a holiday here in the united states. so in an even. 5 the chief defender, the main mark, richard, who was written houses lawyer, he said there they were betting that tuesday $430.00 they they're, they're more than likely would be a decision whether it was on jury, whether a verdict was handed down that the jury would wrap up by then, so it was surprising that the verdict did come down today and, you know,
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and after it was of course, a very dramatic trial. there was a fight, an altercation that happened here earlier in the wake and there than duelling protesters. as i described, people for right now, people against right now. what happens now, however, here on the streets and can show that remains to be seen. the governor of wisconsin has called up on standby 500 national guard troops to assist local law enforcement in the event of widespread demonstrations or protests. i've been talking to people, residents of consortia, who failed. that's probably not going to happen. that number one, the police, the national guard, are going to put a stop to any think that they're going, they're prepared for any possible escalation and or any fall out from that. but more than likely, it's not going to happen that things are going to remain peaceful. there will be disputes. there will be arguments more than likely has emotions continue throughout the course of the day. and i think most people here that i've been talking to anyway in the city,
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hope everything's peaceful. you know that their businesses don't burn out there. there isn't a lie for writing and the violence that this city saw back in august 2020 by rest assured this is not the end of the day having to deal with this case. it will continue to be debated both in the media the politic surrounding it and those who who support our in house and those who are, who are opposed to the the roy today. but my stunning turn of events, absolutely dramatic. and it over all trial that that's been dramatic and follow nationally and internationally. that was our artes john hoodie. that will me mile j biden weighed in on the decision after initially calling for people to stand by the jury. he later expressed his anger at the verdict. i stand by with the jury as with curious as to what we have to abide by while the verdict in kenosha will leave many americans feeling angry and concerned,
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myself included. we must acknowledge that the jury has spoken. also in that statement, they biden did urge people to express hughes peacefully and avoid committing acts of violence and destruction. last year during his presidential campaign, biden tweeted day with video about white supremacists in the u. s, which included in image of written house. we spoke more about this in spite co enough for us libertarian party, and also with dang mcadams, from the rom port pace institute. 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 present should be sued by him. just as if every news outlet in the us, they 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
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no trial. there was no case he can threaten how's the prosecutors knew there was no case and that's why they did such an awful job of that lear of his kids life was ruined. but at least at the end the right verdict was read out. this is actually going to stoke racial divides and the reason it's going to stoke racial divides is because politicians and media figures are using it to stoke racial, divides kyle is white, and he shot 3 white people and killed 2 white filling 2 of them. so this on its face should not be racial, but it became racial because media heads and politicians who wanted to make it racial, have turned it into a racial incident and, and it shouldn't be. but unfortunately that's the reality we live in. is that everything, any incident that happens like this, you're going to have politicians sometimes on both sides of the argument and in corporate media figures who are going to do everything we can to stoke, treat intention to keep people divided, to keep them watching and clicking and the key people distracted from the real swindle that's happening at the top. i can read more about this
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a controversial rittenhouse case that our website at r t don't com detail say to about how the trial has left. many americans divided our own political lines. no say i, many people things say the u. s. justice system as being heavily influenced by personally that city auto b k, justice secretary has confirmed the government is considering deporting migrants to facilities abroad while their paperwork is being processed. but he did decline to specify where those locations would bait. shandey edward stashed. he looks now at the plans and the controversy. they phrased the u. k. is reviving pans. to sudden the silence was abroad for processing and remote australia install offshore centers . in the past 12 months, almost every corner of the group has been considered from europe to the essential islands and africa, basically anywhere but his. this is something that we are probing to just the idea
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. we will do everything we can to resolve the problem. we make no apology for at least trying to look at that, which in the eyes of the united nations has long been a sign of a colonial mindset to see the united kingdom looking at the same ideas as australia as a matter of deep concern to the united nations high commissioner for refugees, because we see it as almost a neo colonial approach. he pass it off to african countries and you wash your hands with it. you might pay a lot of money. but nonetheless, the shift, the burden and that way, without the safeguards is a problem campaign is also say the news may re pop asylum writes moving asylum seekers to countries that might not have the same human rights protections would basically unburden the british government. but the u. k says, it's time to change cause, following years of what it claims to be a broken system. the british public have had enough of seen people die in the channel while ruthless criminal gangs profit from their misery. our new plan for
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immigration provides the only long term solution to fix the broken system. and it's right, we keep all options on the table. it comes as the united kingdom, her fear, nearly $24000.00 asylum seekers make the perilous journey in small boats across the english channel just this year alone. and only 5 of those refugees have been sent back to europe. this year. the u. k. government hopes its plans will also act as a deterrent but to some it's more of a case of out of sight, out of mind she in breach of international law and all to be in breach of the 1951 convention on the status of refugees and i'm not sure if this is how the new global . busy britain wants to be remembered as a country that goes out into the world, slouching international law entreaties we sign as well as showing. busy contempt to human rights and just think that from a practically financial point, you think of the cost of actually transporting thousands of asylum. c is from this
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country to an african country, then having to pay the african country for the detention facilities. but you know, they're paying for the dogs paying for the processing. everything like it's going to cost country absolute fortune. that money could be far better spent in speeding up the asylum process in this country and determining people's refugee claims at an earlier stage. when across the land take, as the us themes with his own surgeon, immigration, the white house house makes the case president with that issue in the spotlight will tell you how it went just after this. ah, ah ah
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ah mm. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race who is on offense, bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with
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ah ah la again now amid the ongoing migration crisis in the united states, joe biden has hasty talks with the leaders of mexico and canada. it was the 1st trial that through summit, between those at lee, this, of those countries in 5 years, although it hasn't really produced any major bright trace matters, sir, happened. so he was a caravan of about $3000.00 migrants, mostly from central american haiti have set off from southern mexico and heads towards the us border. meanwhile, mexican authorities had discovered more than 400 people secretly traveling into laurie trailers. also, i believe, to be heading to the united states and the white house is now under increasing pressure to i. roots approach to the crisis is cal mopping expects biden. and his team say they're on top of the immigration issue,
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working with other countries to find a solution that's not enough for sheriffs in 17 states calling to fire the homeland security secretary. after witnessing this disaster over the past several months and listening to the continued rhetoric and intellectual dishonesty from secretary, my august, the western state sheriff's association and its membership must emphatically state our position of having no confidence in the ability of the secretary, my arcus, and his leadership within the department of homeland security to effect any positive outcome on this matter. they say that the real issue is that the united states can't control its borders and that officials are out of touch with the real crisis on the ground. oh, man, security chief, even admits he doesn't have key data on migrant crossings. about this how many deaths, how many illegal aliens have died crossing illegally into the united states. under jo biden's administration, i don't have that data migrant crossings continue to happen with n g o is providing aid to those crossing the border, making the process white you the actual numbers are not known,
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but many speculate the situation is quite serious. i managed to get in the gates, i demanded entry once and was refused. i talked to guard and to letting me in on another occasion. and when i was in there, i saw buses pulling up, probably about $100.00 migrants over an hour get off of these bosses. many say it looks like the biden administration is shirking responsibility. refusing to admit it, let the crisis get out of control. how many children have been in the biden cages and calendar year 2021, a sen? i respectfully disagree with your use of the term cages. by the way, here's a photograph of the biden cages that as a center, that is precisely why articulated children's sleeping on floors crash in upon each other. when i took this photograph, the cove at a rate rate of cobit positivity was over 10 percent. re has joe biden been down to see this facility of yes or no vitamin the democrats say they are addressing the
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crisis, but many of their critics say their actions are both insufficient and far too late . i don't know what data hazel is lacking if he's lacking data, he how to get out a plane and vice president harris ought to get on a plane and they ought to go to the border. and the, you know, made a lot more than go into the border and saying, what's happening with the thousands of people are there. i mean, you can get, you can get the data with, with your own eyes. the end of the day is president biden and vice president kamala harris, who make the policy. and they're responsible. one of the major jobs of the president is to protect the integrity of the border of the united states. and he has not done that. he has not shown a water resolve the so bar. meanwhile, j biden's pre writings have permitted to an all time low with only $36.00 of americans now viewing his presidency favorably point in time. the drop in to,
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to widespread disapproval of his handling of fee migration crisis, but also of other key issues such as the k b, pandemic, climate change, the u. s. economy, and also foreign policy. now the white house has decided that biden won't hold a previously planned press conference in speculation in the media that he's attempting to hide from scrutiny. that after he made controversial statements about the independence of taiwan and also america's participation. next year his winter olympics in beijing and you vow to protect taiwan? yes, yes. oh, i don't want to call war china one right? trying to understand that we are not from step back. we're not gonna change any reviews. so you're saying that the united states would come to taiwan defense on her talk. yes, we have a commitment lunch meeting with she has
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a 5 day. i want not us. and we are not occurred with her make up for mine, hers. thank you. you got a free eye on the door a sorry to permanently with i have not. i know i said that last week i have not been scheduled constantly changing. so let me just take another fresh look at it and we will confirm any details reacting everything ah, in 2 minutes ago. oh, what you said just 2 minutes ago. concerns about the president's health are valid. and we, and you know, he's an older gentleman and he's displayed on a, in interviews and, and, and appearances, he's displayed
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a cognitive decline as well as physical decline. i think his poll numbers are, are where they are right now based upon the status of our economy. and his administration's failures to secure the border of the inflation that we're suffering right now. the loss of, of confidence a, in terms of national and foreign policy after what happened with afghanistan. and american wanted by the f b i for taking part in the capitol hill. riot is nice seeking asylum in belarus avenue min. her faces charges trespassing and assaulting a law enforcement officer during the january 6th protest. however, while he doesn't deny being there that day, he claims that the accusations against him are unfounded. and he told us how he saw the events unfold. when i came to the capital, there was one barrier on the steps of the capital. so it, it appeared to be that, that the police had made no preparations for, for protest,
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even though they knew for for weeks or maybe even a month there had been calls for this protest out the capital. i think there was even a permit. and yet there seemed to be no preparations. the police were very aggressive of where i was not everywhere. i've seen video afterwards that was very controlled and it quickly escalated as the people started to enter the capital of 2 young men came running out with blood on them saying they just shot a girl in the face. and of that did not deter the line of people that i saw going in. they continued walking slowly forward. good lord, i regret things. i regret, number one, being route. well, number one,
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i promised somebody that i would stand back in the crowd and i didn't hold that promise. that's the 1st thing i regret. i regret being rude to the police. they released her or wanted a list of a very long list of pictures of people that were wanted and 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. i realized that i didn't have enough money to defend myself because this was a very expensive thing. i was interviewed by the f b i and let go at the airport. they knew what i was doing. they let me go. you can't, that can't be charged with flynn. rushing out international say that's how things are looking so far the satellite, but back again in about 30 minutes. ah
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started speaking about him again, now's like while my baby is gonna be 12 years and she was like were, was that that the city buried home? again, i'm like, honestly, i really don't know. the only thing that i know is har island. i went back to the hospital where i gave birth and there were like, yep a you have to communicate with the correctional facility. i called and does the lady that i spoke to? she was like, yes, that the baby was there. you have to sit down a way for police officers to actually open the gate and lead to when they actually make you.
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