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ah ah ah, protest rate for 2nd night and the netherlands are locked down intended to reduce k v cases separately. you states have also tough restrictions. on the weekly this hour, we discussed the issue with the panel of guests. my response to the politicians is where well, you, why in your case numbers was slightly hi. hi. hi, i stand just as we get you start my new role with a new policy. something else comes out there was a lot of let the politicians do what they why they didn't follow some of the mandates they weren't wearing mast. ah. meanwhile in the us, riots are up there is car,
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written house is found not guilty of homicide in the killing of 2 people that are right from justice protest. last year it is dividing. american society is politicians. am the media rushed to take sides a migrant starts lea, better rouge his board with poland after more than a week of camping at in praising conditions in desperate need to reach the you and violent clashes with polish forces. we witness saying so far the largest scale attempt at crossing the board by going to see the on backing down. now we can hear the approach of a military helicopter a we've just been purpose sprayed. ah, hello the welcome me watching naughty international this sunday morning. and i'll review the last 7 days, i guess, gone 10 o'clock a in moscow. i rallied again. can you, can you just sections have turned silent in
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a number of european cities this weekend. some of the most turbulent protests were in the netherlands as the country struggles with locked and measures imposed a week ago in the hay cry. it is 3 rocks and fireworks that police and 7 people were arrested or she is capital. so clash is 2, is the country heads to a full national lockdown starting from monday. but we're all on those protests then in vienna. his are europe correspondent,
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peter oliver. as you can see, the dentist ations here is they come in to the final stages. lighting the flesh behind these demonstrations coming out to say, go to the austrian government policies when it comes to coven 19 with glimpses coming through the geisha. as we head towards the historic historic policy here in the center, they all seem capital quite your money themes and they come through that with the as they come through. the asked to try and get away from the crowd of it as they compete with that flu is going for the most part, this demonstration was incredibly peaceful. however, there was some flash points between demonstrators in place. things were thrown from the demonstrators towards law enforcement, who responded by dragging people out and taking them away into custody. there was also some incidences where i saw some teenagers starting bottles towards the place in order to try and get them to give them
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a chase. the reason that all of this has started is because all the actions that the austrian government is taken to try and calm down the coven, 19 problem, that the country has. that was starting last monday. what was called a lockdown of the on vaccinated of 3000000 people fell into that particular group. those that haven't either got a vaccination and can prove it, or the can prove that they've recovered from coven 19. that then escalated further on friday of this week. when we well, when alexander schellenberg, the austrian chancellor, announced that from this coming monday, a national lockdown will be going on. he also thought said that from the 1st of february, that will be well, a mandatory vaccination policy in place across austria, austria becoming the 1st country in europe to do so. that really upset a lot of people. lot of those that we spoke to a lot of people that come out here just behind me flaring those horns. very upset
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that all should be on the 1st european nation is put in place. this type of mandatory vaccine policy. i sing, it's not the question from the government. i sing it to aggression for the people. if i want it, i can hear for it. but what's with the 1000000 people's? they don't like this. what's with this? we have a problem with the austrian government. ah, we, we afraid to lose our democrat, the, i am not happy with the this sir solution because sir, it's against them. the wish of offer people and the, and human rights are being done on, on, on the ground already or beneath, under the ground. though, alexander schellenberg, c r c, and johnson says the reason he did that was because his hand was forced because to many people in his country as he sees it
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a fall and fall of what he calls anti vax propaganda. and that's one of the reasons he said that a vaccine uptake in austria was so low. these people low say they just don't want the government to have so much say in what happens to them, why they take vaccines. the real statistics though are that austria is in the grip of a real biting situation when it comes to this 4th wave of cov, in 90, particularly in the west of the country, hospitals are at creaking point. when it comes to taking severely ill people in intensive care units, they are just don't have the capacity to be able to cope. and austria's vaccine rate is below the average when it comes to the rest of the european union. however, these people here say that they just don't agree with the policies and the way that alexander shalon bos gorman's is handled, they say you're in austria. peter oliver reporting they're in vienna. and i mean, while the world health organization does continue to stress that vaccines are the most effective way to prevent the spread of cov it. early this week,
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my colleague kevin, i will discuss europe's toughening 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 sharp 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 are always is early and extensively. they need to stop being. i react cheap and acting on impulse because that's the worst time to my decisions. and i think that's the problem that we've got since the pandemic and began to leticia. but 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 in coalition honey, real pressure, because life has to go on, people have to earn a living. the economy has to keep taking on at some point a suppose the politicians because they've got their reputations on the line as well. i'm going to say, well we, when we tried to ease up, i would try to move forward the car. when can i? this is a failure of governance, this is a failure of the right processes. so the scientists was saying, act early, act 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 how you're going to persuade the and persuaded so far that haven't been vaccinated, that it's the only way forward, it's easier than repaying. so 1st thing you got to do is advise, inform, educate, reassure. second thing you have to get that message out and that message is very clear to manage with cove it, it has to be a multi land operation. it was never
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a one that silver bullet solution. it does not work with just the vaccines. i promise you times will occur. good times will come. but what we've got to do is learn the 1st law, though that's the problem. that's why 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 post going to happen is 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. and as we try to push back to normal, 1st off normal, wasn't that great for everybody. and so i know that all these things we're talking about are important and 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,
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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 cities centers to remember that there's going to be a social return here that people are going to have some anxieties. so americans, enraged by the quick lube car, written, had some homicide charges have taken to the streets in protest. teenager had brought a rifle to a racial justice rally last year in wisconsin. and then she'll dead t people. i'm willing to the 3rd actions this noise said we're in self defense with the really fox unrest across the country. we the jury find the defendant, kyle 8 written kyle: each rate house not guilty with
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. now that the jury handed down the verdict, it's gone to the trials over written house, not guilty on all counts. 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 an ordered food. there was talk about maybe if there was in vernon handed down, that possibly the deliberations were going to extend into the weekend next week is thanksgiving holiday here in the united states. so in an even the chief offender that the main mark, richard who has written house his lawyer, he said that they were betting that tuesday $430.00 they, they are there 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 it's not rest assured, this is not the end of the debate having to deal with this case. it will continue
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to be debated both in the media, the politics surrounding it, and those who support current house and those who are, who are opposed to the ruling today. but my stunning turn of events, absolutely dramatic. and an overall trial that's been dramatic and fall nationally and internationally. that was his job, hardy that i signed the court has no mainstream media outlets have been quick to take sides and even got some facts badly wrong with the newspaper. the independent claim that written has short 3 black men when in fact all free white artists ask your tailored x. now the trial fits divided society not guilty towards that of sparked a firestorm in the us. white nationalists and domestic terrorists across this country are high fiving had this person been african american or looked at a lat, latino. he would be behind bars tonight. we've got
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a pattern now. we're white. men feel that they have the right to enforce the lot themselves. the trial of kyle rittenhouse had america on the edge of it seat. it set up an epic clash for some, he's a moore in order. a hero, a real american, taking on out of control riotous for others peace. everything that's wrong with the country, a racist wine, vigilante, you can cute to kill no questions asked. and while the judge might think his courtroom showed the very best of american justice, the attentiveness and the cooperation that you gave to us. this justifies the confidence that the founders of our country placed the many divides. it proves the opposite, that justice system is rotten to. it's a very cool. we just witnessed a system built on white supremacy, validate the terroristic acts of a white supremacist. this only further validates the need to abolish our current
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system. white supremacy cannot be reformed. a system that legitimize is richland to murder is deeply broken. today's verdict speaks for itself. i've spent the majority of my career working to make our criminal justice system more equitable. it's clear there's still a lot more work to do if you needed any more proof of how polarizing the rittenhouse case was. look no farther than twitter. minutes off to the verdict was delivered to hashtags that started trending. so you either with him or against him, that was no in between, especially true if he were mainstream media, they might have been short on the fact, but they shall fanned the flames of division. many outlets continued to co. rittenhouse, a white supremacist, to fight tanning up no evidence. and despite the fact that the 2 people he killed, would both white and well. everyone expected reporting around the trial to be frenetic, desperation for the ultimate scoop per some to cross the line. i have instructed
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that no one from miss nbc knows will be permitted in this building. someone who is following the jury bus. that is a very, extremely serious matter. as for the president on who's what the thought happened? well biden's a bit confused about how he feels, having initially backed the jury. i say why with curious if the work you have to abide by on his way home, he clearly had a change of heart and decided he wasn't pleased at all. so he put out a statement expressing his anger, but at the same time he didn't want things spiraling out of control. after all, he's already got enough rating bashing bottles on his hands. i urge everyone to express their views peacefully consistent with the rule of law, violence and destruction of property have no place in our democracy. not a surprise, right?
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we know biden's all about healing a process. he started back during his election campaign when he posted a video about white supremacists include sing a photo of written house, but the case was too divisive and younger too much to stem people took to the streets. ah, i am with 500 national guards on stand by. that's clearly no expectation the coms on the horizon . we all knew the rittenhouse trial would expose deep seated divisions, but the intensity of the emotions it's triggered shows how volatile the situation really is, and how all it takes in today's america is one small strike a match for everything to explode. ascii table that will we discuss the case further with spike co in his, from the u. s. libertarian party. this is absolutely going to stoke racial divides
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. and the reason it is 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 on any incident that happens like this? you're gonna have politicians sometimes on both sides of the argument on an end. and we incorporate media figures who are going to do everything they tend to stokes hatred, 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. now after a week long, stand off with polish authorities, many migrants are leaving, the valerie, see ye border with some already getting flights back home to iraq. but despite the
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polish governments tough stance, hundreds of protests did. march 3, warsaw in support of migrants on their border, and held at venice calling for authorities to welcome them into poland. when i see she go, she donna was at the board of this week le attentions were running high. we are witnessing so far, the largest scale attempt at crossing the board, what the migrants are doing, they are throwing whatever rubbish they can find, as well as rocks at the police. and they are responding in turn, by the use of, by the use of purpose break, who we are trying to stay. that's a distance to look over there. they are throwing rocks and they're trying to dismantle that part of the barbed wire. it's not clear what they're going to do if they breach the barbed wire fence because there's another one a much more solid. well people have been growing increasingly desperate here. and we could see that the disenchantment that the, that they are very, very angry and irritated at theme. you know, i would basically their predicament at the conditions that they have been left in.
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there was a dangerous, dangerous throw over there, there the group of military of polish military police who are defending the border . they just moved closer. so it looks like they're maneuvering. now they have brought a water cannon. i think they, they're bringing to water can. okay. we have to move out. now this was, this was the tear gas. it looks like they're adamant to use water cannon and in a weather like this, this could be very, very serious for the health of anybody who gets sprayed ah, as for the indiscriminate use of pepper spray, i mean, they are going all out. this is true because right now i can hook skews because right now i can up usually we need to move out of it. yeah. i do apologize. it is. it is some, it is nasty. ah, this is the sound and you can see more tear gas more tear gas canisters being used
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against the migrants here. oh, it is making them more angry. it is making them more desperate. oh, looks like those of that there. if they off the aunt becky, down my grants here, the on backing down. and now we can hear the approach of a military helicopter. it is a polish military helicopter. this has been used a as surveillance on behalf of the polish side. so, you know, getting a birds eye view on the, you know, on the location of all the migrants and also it, it is used as a scare tactics indeed because of offense. part of offense is almost down so. so the polish, the polish border patrol, the polish military police, they have been they have been manning that section of the fence more extensively than others. and there's also another water cannon. now helping out from over there, people are now pelting rocks. i can see that they are not pelting rocks at the,
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at the security forces, guarding the check point. so now the entirety of this section of the border is a war zone. it's migrants v the military police. we are right now as close as we can get to the board, a check point where the majority of the action is going on. right now. you can see a group of most active people pelting the military police, the polish military police, with rocks. this is what they're doing, and we've just been purpose sprayed. i'm afraid. oh, good attentions and tempers. here. they fly. very high. the migrants here they have . they have a dismantled a part of the fence there. and road they are going in. it looks like they're cheering. 6 1 of their rhone that is mabel about of the fence so they are covering it with some. 2 plastic, probably to put to use it as a shield to protect themselves from tear gas. just look at that. oh my oh,
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that was brutal. they did not work at all. they're being sprayed relentlessly. right now. it seems that the polish that the polish side has. well enough has enough people as enough, are personnel, military personnel here to for now, keep the migrants at bay and she's at the board of this week. then when, as you can see from egos report conditions, there have been freezing and phases of migrants have been camping out in them along the border hoping to get into the year. although right now, only if he doesn't remain after most of them were relocated to a nearby warehouse. okay, the vaccination point is also been set up, but despite slightly improved conditions, some migrants have been left feeling desperate in say that they just want to go back. blubbered away little mitchell. i don't have any more hope for the european union. we were sleeping in the forest for 10 days and they were children with us. it's very dangerous. none of that new countries are ready to speak about speak
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problem. nobody accepts us. poland is using tear gas against women and children, and the you keep silence about this. poland is telling the media that we are dangerous. they see as, as animals, we are not animals. oliver, i have failed to reach germany. and i want to go home. we've tried to get to europe 3 times and we didn't succeed. i'm upset. i saw happened at the border. i can't stay here. it's very hard. it number one of the vessels. i am very tired. i don't want to try again. my family in iraq, her saying please come back when i saw paul and use tear gas against women and children. i thought other european countries would be no different men. oh good. now the u. n. does say that ponens response, the crisis, does break, humanitarian law and rights to asylum are some, each states the keys bell, russian authorities of engineering events and a hybrid war against the block allegations though, denied by the bell, russian presses and 2 and turn accuses the u. u,
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a violating border laws where we discussed the crisis this week with the number of guests he does say that brussels needs to do more to resolve the situation. do not is very ill at ease with this thing. yeah, they can only impose sanctions, but that is a much sanction that they can impose on by roscoe's the comic links are cut or, or there are not many, anyway, sanctions, it's just the word. it's totally inefficient. our really annoyed by this problem because as you here in germany, now declare that these people should not come in. it's the exact opposite of what mrs. markham setting 2015 ah, the shot from best. they can come. they are fleeing the chaos caused by the united states. and if you are pin our eyes, they are trying to escape that chaos by coming to the one corner of the boat in the world. the european union, which is greeted with a notarized pants and police and units, it really says something about the state,
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the well, we are to day that we go round the world, crating, kill us in havoc, and yet we won't allow in 34000 people. men m highway educated thought those architects and swan. we could the european union and the u. k. can absorb those numbers, no difficulty. my france has launched our 14000000 euro program to crack down on under age prostitution house after drastic search and reported cases in recent years. most of them involving girls between the ages of 15 and 17. charlotte davinsky has the story takes an alarming situation. upsets hen 1000 youngsters, i thought to be selling their bodies or money here in france. the majority of girls aged $15.00 to $17.00, but there are those that young go to the general inspector. routes noted early prostitution or attitude reported in schools as early as the 5th grade,
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meaning 12 and 13 year olds, the entry into prostitution at an increasingly young age. is also apparent from several testimonies. oh, what the past 5 is the number of children identified as being involved in prostitution has exploded. the pandemic is being blamed for making the problem worse and her extra the sooner i define the sexual exploitation of women and of children in particular has increased massively with called it and the locked down. largely because more people found themselves at home and that the computer porn site didn't help. they made a lot of content free at this time, which encouraged young under age, people to prostitute themselves monitor. and what is driving young people in to prostitution? the journey key, hugo, of those who get into it itself and the young person running away, finding themselves homeless. they search the internet and find someone who officer them somewhere to stay for free. at 1st, the work within the prosecution that work can be behind the scenes,
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but soon enough they find themselves pushed into prostitution itself. issue social networks like tick, tock, snap chart, and instagram are being used to find victim. so what all these internet joins doing to root out these abusers, well they have signed a global call to better protect children on line acknowledging that threat, such as prostitution and human trafficking have been amplified by technology. however, they have also been urged to do more. dick doc and all social media companies must be accountable for their environments. they create, especially when they're insufficient policies and practices. slips too much room for exploitation abuse. hum. to launch for sex workers is being fueled by profits. pimps can earn up to 1500 years a day, a little of that will end up in the pockets of the children who are actually doing
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this work. some see this still is being away turn easy. money wants to keep it happen so quickly that young people often find themselves in prostitution before they know it. what drives them as fast money? that doesn't mean it's easy money though, the power to make money quickly gives way to realization that the cash doesn't necessarily benefit them. and they end up in this work, all of a sudden without being given much of a chance to process it. the problem has become so wide spread that the french government is now stepping in to try and fight under age prostitution. it's set aside 40000000 euros to try and increase awareness to try and identify more young people caught up in prostitution and also for more effective prosecution of those who pimp and abuse youngsters. but for many, this intervention however successful it may be, will be too late for the children who have found themselves prostituted already.
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experts be that they will be mall for life shawl is even sky all t paris. just approaching 10 30 in the morning at hey in moscow. good to have you company to sunday. we're back again at the top of the ah . join me every thursday on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world politics sport business. i'm show business, i'll see you then. mm. ah. with
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me. hello and welcome to orlin far as the world works, it's quite different down a so das compet 19 in changing the world work. the arrangements and broad visions that seem possible only a few years ago. now commonplace, while some of the things we used to take for granted i know norm how can i meet cove with the labor of pains with 19, is inducing vote. to discuss that i'm now joined by a guy writer, director general of the international labor organization. mr. ryder, it's great to see you. thank you very much for finding the time. thank you for your invitation. your organization has just published every for the on the impact of make on people's work.
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