Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  November 22, 2021 3:00pm-3:31pm EST

3:00 pm
ah, ah ah, it feared the number of victims could rise after a car plowed into a christmas pirated wisconsin in the u. s. 5 people were killed and at least 18 children are in hospital 6. a critic, leo. we have from a father who witness what happened. the kids were down in the kid that i was administering 1st aid to both of his feet were like ran over in his lakes were broken. ah, a full scale volume stand open, you coded restrictions across europe, while the dutch prime minister dismissed his protest as as dissatisfied idiots and britons health service. they had
3:01 pm
a chance at breaking point with record waiting list. as the government watched oak finds, it was ill prepared for the pandemic and failed to act on warnings. one covet victims relative tells us why he's angry to the fact that my grandfather grew west england was taken out by a virus, started at china because our government still allowed people to fly in business flights. we didn't separate last year and it's pretty shocking. ah, hello live from moscow? this is auntie international. wealthy is at 11. i'm calling bright. so it's got an update from wisconsin for you. police of named a 39 year old man under arrest. often s u. v was driven into a u. s. christmas parade. crowd killing 5 people. it's been confirmed that all the victims were aged between 50 and 80. darryl brooks junior faces 5 counts of intentional homicide. a word of wanting to vers disturbing video coming up right
3:02 pm
now. oh. videos posted on the line show the moment the vehicle rammed into the crowd. on children's hospital in wisconsin says it's treating 18 children. 6 of them are in critical condition. well, the 40 people were injured. kevin are in, spoke to a witness of the parade. it's a big, popular annual thing and people come from different towns and stuff to do it. so it's kind of like to kick off the holiday season. they were probably, i don't know, 40000 people there. you were filming it. you kind of saw it all 1st hand before we have a talk about it. let's just show our view is just a little clip from some of what you filmed. oh, my god, it was crazy. we were the 1st point where he entered the parade at so we were right
3:03 pm
around the corner. so when you see that he's worked around the track, there is a road and then that's very entered at. so we were the 1st people that he made contact with. yeah. and he was do, and at least $35.00 or 40 miles an hour down the crowded street. it was just an absolute instant chaos. he managed to go almost the entire length of the parade. when he went through our band, he struck 8 kids were down in the kid that i was administering. first aid to both of his feet were like ran over and his legs were broken. your daughter's band was performing the parade against us while you were filming that. what went 3 ahead is literally, this must all be so unexpected, and it takes you just a moment to work out what something around you. first thing though, that went through my head after i realized i couldn't stop the guy was i get the kids off the street in the safety and there's a lot of people who,
3:04 pm
who've never seen that i'm and unfortunately i've seen trauma before. ah. so i just started getting people in groups connecting them with each other, getting them to safety. i'm trained in combat. first aids i started, you know, checking the pulses, making sure the kids are bree, then, you know, not mover and tell people to get some blankets out here. my family and kids are still traumatized. we were talking with the police officers until about 1 o'clock because we actually saw the driver's face and we're giving descriptions. most of my kids are, are still sleeping. now i, i really couldn't sleep. so with a full wave of coven battering europe, a huge states reintroducing extremely tough restrictions with blanket curfews and segregation for the unvaccinated. the dutch fleet is branded those protesting against the move idiots. an external alternate as prime minister and as a liberal, i will always defend the right to demonstrate in this country. that is part of our
3:05 pm
democracy, of our rules of law. but what i will never accept is that idiots under the guise of being dissatisfied, you share violence against the people who work for you and me every day in the field to keep this country safe. oh, good prime minister marketer then not pulling any punches when it comes to how he feels about those that took part in knights of violence across the netherlands over the weekend just gone. in fact, in rotterdam, 3 riots is that we had to received medical treatment for gunshot wounds. and our investigation is underway to try and establish whether those shots had been fired by the police. previous reports had said that said the police had fired warning
3:06 pm
shots as they struggled to contain with what the, the cities mare has called an orgy of violence. elsewhere in the netherlands in was in dal and elementary school was set on fire also in goin again, shops were smashed open. there was looting that went on here in germany. we didn't see those type of scenes over the weekend. what we do have heading into this week is a lot of new measures being taken to try and stop rocketing cove at 19 figures. in fact, in parts of the state of buttons voting bog, you're going to be facing at 10 pm curfew. not allowed out your house at all as they try and get numbers down in that area. proof of vaccination recovery or a negative test you go, you need to be able to show one of those. if you want to do pretty much any in some of germany's hardest hit states, including saxony and varia, i've called the 3 g method basically that you need to provide proof that you've
3:07 pm
said how the vaccination or you've recovered, or you have a negative test. a lot of places going even further and adopting the 2 g policy that so only allowing access to certain areas if you are well vaccinated or you can prove that you've recovered. we've entered into the holiday period here in germany and from monday at around a lot of the country christmas markets opened up. in fact, in some places such as munich, they're not opening at all. some of the most famous markets not opening their doors again this year because of the covert pandemic. however, here in berlin, some are going to be doing just thought and you're going to need to pass that to g system proof of vaccination or proof of recovery elsewhere, though they're taking a much hard line. in fact, in hamburg, they've come and do a little controversy as they've, they've erected essentially offense through the christmas market. one side being for the vaccinated, the other side being for the own, vaccinated
3:08 pm
a lot of measures being put in place. and we are expecting perhaps even more to come into play here in germany. the german health me to stay yen spahn really don't painting a very rosy picture of the state of affairs. right now. i need to get them in the diesel been to us probably by the end of this winter or sometime cynically said pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated, recovered or dead. but it's true with the highly contagious delta. very, this is very, very likely. elsewhere in europe, belgium saw violence in the capital, brussels on sunday is unseen, covey restriction demonstrations got very ugly indeed. in austria, they begin a new national lockdown on monday. will continue for at least 10 days, but could be extended through until the 13th of december. while in france, alarm bells ringing their with the countries health ministers saying they've been shocked at how quickly case numbers have increased across that country could well
3:09 pm
be expecting to see new restrictions in france. very soon. britton's health secretary submitted that the national health service waiting list, which is already hit record highs is likely to rise even further. to date. there are around 6000000 people waiting for scheduled hospital treatment. the chief executive of a group. the represents health service leaders has attributed delays to under funding, coven, 19, and failures in social care. even before the pandemic started the demands on the chest, or at redcoat levels. yet the amount of money going into support and provide a service is shrinking because you mustn't forget you have to understand how the government's handling of the panoramic on a background of a desire to privatize the chest. and let's not forget, before we enter the condemning again, it was short, so short of 10040000 nurses. this government been in power for 11 years in
3:10 pm
2012 to introduce a major legislative change which our soft and care provision in our bags. so we entered depend demik in a very curious situation. the problem is the case is being set up to fail. the government wants to do them with ambling the american system where you have skid row, public provision, and the middle class out for private insurance. that's what's going on, and health care leaders are not filling this out to the public. so then on our side, i'm afraid. meanwhile, the government's been accused of not doing enough with a new report by the national audit office criticizing. it's responds to covert this . pandemic was exposed to vulnerability to host system emergencies. although the government had plans for an influenza pandemic, it did not have detail plans for many non health consequences and some health consequences of a pandemic. like coven 19 there was limited oversight and assurance of plans in
3:11 pm
place. and many pre pandemic plans were not adequate. it was my grandfather who died on christmas eve. he when in for a routine or infection, i've seen nothing wrong with him. co cobra died as a lot of people did in this country. so the father my grandfather and grew west england was taken out by a virus that started in china because our government still allowed people fly in from business flights. we hand in separate last year. and it's pretty shocking my hancock giving away 600000 new p to china as it gets to february doesn't really help. so this is had to improvise it. been bags? yeah. this, there's numerous stories of how services being led down by life or, or is johnson to verify that increased orders goes to show that they didn't understand the stress this would have on, on a chest, along with the mental health and not since you've been upstairs. this entire time,
3:12 pm
the report also note that despite warnings about potential shortcomings ahead of the outbreak, the government failed to act and suggested officials with to wrapped up and preparations for breaks it. however, downing street defended its response, saying the pandemic was unprecedented. we have always said, there are lessons to be learned from the pandemic and have committed to a full public inquiry in spring. we prepare for a range of scenarios, and while there were extensive arrangements in place, this is an unprecedented pandemic that has challenged health systems around the world. tons of things are unprecedented. walking into the road is impressed at 11 or what's gonna happen when you walk into the street m. o. we walk into the street with the knowledge that we have to look left to right. these people did it. we don't need current to kind of based buffoonery in charge. we need a meritocracy. we need the scientists, we need people actually understand what they're talking about. this whole process
3:13 pm
has been done by people that don't understand science, don't take it seriously. it took 56 days to introduce masks, countries like career and china been using last years with some reasoning. britain, we just did get our government list for of money 1st. they fought well, you know, we can either keep our pool is open, which would potentially, you know, kill a large population of british people with the economy, with countries 5 longer or we can close it, an economy. okay. go ahead. what they've done is i tried to do an option a, it didn't work, we've lost lots of people in the economies to not to slap women and urban communities have suffered disproportionate, socio economic effects. in the pandemic hand international inequality to widened will, according to a major new global report from the red cross cove in 19 has amplified inequalities destabilized communities and reverse development gains made in the past decades. we
3:14 pm
will never truly be able to say that this pandemic is over. if the socio economic coms are not addressed. any action will be meaningless if we do not also consider the consequences of violence, discrimination, and exclusion in an integrated way. it will continue to be a crisis that affects us all of the report highlight some of the worse consequences of the crisis, including worsening unemployment and loss of income. there's been an accompanying increase in food insecurity to, with communities globally finding it harder to feed their families. and women in particular have become more exposed to sexual and gender based violence, as well as bearing the brunt of subsequent mental health impacts. earlier on r t, the red cross and red crescent president told me how he's deeply worried about society's most vulnerable. i did not doors were leaving in a condition that before the crisis. and once again, this is dami got approved and saw the most marginalized groups,
3:15 pm
women and she, they're not, as i said in the, especially in the developing countries, but not all, even in the western counties. he's been betty. we are now in the. ready in the 15 st. a new these are the number of lisa up and especially in the most enable the add this to reach. so these is something that continue to happen. and unfortunately, despite all the all. busy of that, we may not on the ask that you might need that in community to the call to the government, to, to do more, to protect the most about it. so far they are still leading the goal. and so when she's of the crisis, these, i'm very brought to that, all of the women in many, many societies that i created the condition for the specific storm. and as a consequences of the, of the, of the day me when, when he comes to the,
3:16 pm
to the jobs in the market, the job market, the women are often employed in the form a factor. and once again, the informal picks, i think, why not be of the be the most exposed to the confinement and low balance. we must use the opportunity to form the project. they make important the need to create a new hobby called the society to be the society around around values and bring people that it seems we are losing. and this is something that, that for me, is a streaming extremely vital united nations. right? the alarm over the humanitarian catastrophe unfolding, and i've got to stand half the population faces starvation. as the winter sat said, ah,
3:17 pm
she's dish so dramatically and just spread across a 1000000, challenging, severely, acutely malnourished with a ww facing. for 6 months ago the media ah, just waiting for my caps, i was kind of fall. then we'll see real catastrophe. it was a suspension with the pen to be the foundation of somebody basic services jobs as well, but the health education, wine sector, agriculture to be key, and those who suspended hundreds of thousands of people messed with
3:18 pm
so that calls will be taking those the documentation, but to rely on the rain so my thought was being ready for pastures this year with dr. right from the start was start at the end of the year. it's projected that 9 out of 10 of the largest of the cities and towns about kind of started with acute food insecurity. honda on a daily basis. mm. mm oh the us claims that it's allocated more than $470000000.00 for humanitarian aid to the afghan people this year, including a $144000000.00 back in october. and various humanitarian organizations have been to so beating vital goods to the country. but the taliban says that us sanctions dwarf the aid that it's given and crippling the country, preventing people from getting the supplies they need. as our t southgate taylor explains, the war might be over,
3:19 pm
but the afghans life is still a battle, as they stand by the roadside selling that possessions in exchange for a scrap of bread. that probably asking where all the western leaders who promised to stand by us missed we will remain at the sight of afghan women and men doing our duty to protect those. we can protect you. did you need of working with the taliban? oh, of course, if necessary. ah, we'll, we'll go on and our, our commitment to afghanistan is lost. there are very good reasons for continuing to stand by the people of afghanistan after the withdrawal, the troops, at least in the context of developing assistance. we must do everything to avert the real risk that is out there of a major famine and humanitarian disaster. we will continue to support the afghan people will lead with our diplomacy or international influence and our humanitarian aid. while all those leaders embarrass still by their failure to impose democracy
3:20 pm
and others by force turned to another favorite tactic, economic suffocation, that's right. they've shut the 8 bank a. not all foreign assistance has been halted. but that's not all when washington and if nato allies fled, they took all afghanistan's cash. the u. s. has, for is an 9 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of assets belonging to the afghans central bank. so even those lucky few who do have savings can't take anything out. because washington says so little wonder the taliban is asking congress to give it all back . the freezing of us, it's an economic sanctions. can home health, education and other civil services from which the general public benefit damage to these building blocks will serve as the worst memory ingrained in afghans at the hands of america. but following a 2 decades long pattern of pacing little value on afghan life,
3:21 pm
the u. s. is not backing down. now. u. s. officials made clear to the taliban for years that if they pursued a military takeover rather than a negotiated settlement with fellow afghans than critical non humanitarian aid provided by the international community, in economy enormously dependent on aid, including for basic services, would all but cease that is what occurred so washington wants to see reform before handing over any aid. that's fine. a lot of people would agree, but they're ignoring one on can truth. it's not going to affect the government. what it does is affect the people are always and so that's the case and syria and that's the case. and so many different other countries as well. i'm so they, the people suffer a for the policy of international sanctions, not government or the west. they sell this to their own population, the u. s. will sell to its own pompous constituents and so forth as this is a better option than going to war. we're going to put maximum pressure on. we're
3:22 pm
going to put sanctions on a scene almost like the, the moral a way of waging war when in fact, economic sanctions are, is as devastating if, if not more devastating than military intervention really to, to the people in those countries. and that's the point. it's not people on the f, b i's most wanted, lest he'll get punished. it's the average man on the street. the one he's already spent 20 years looking down the barrel of an american gun and watched drones strike off to drones strike blow apart his country. the turn of on officials, the u. s. refuses to recognize, will get their monthly checks that doctors are now walking unpaid in hospitals with holes in their roofs, operating theatres, the shutting because there's no electricity teachers can't afford to travel to school. keeping with tradition, washington is punishing the very people who don't deserve it. this is probably the
3:23 pm
worst possible approach. and it says to me that it's the only conclusion you can draw from this is that the u. s. is trying to strangle that. the country of afghan in order to create some level of strife or instability that might provide the pre conditions, or for perhaps either regime change, which would be ideal for washington, maybe. or a civil war where the, the west or an international peacekeeping force will need to come in again to restore order and so forth. so we can see another cycle possibly a beginning. now, through this current situation, no man left behind, that's the proud slogan of the us armed forces. and yet here we are not one, but tens of millions left behind and hunger in poverty. and in despair. u. s t a department called on the e u to boost its military autonomy by raising defense spending. state department
3:24 pm
council director lay says that sim, washington's own interest. we want a stronger europe. it's in america's interest for europe to be more capable militarily. it's important to get out to the theoretical realm, the think tank, realm, strategical, tommy, and to talk about pragmatic, practical solutions. what shall i added that european defense ministers of long pledge to spend more on weapons, but that so far they've always been blocked when they go back to parliament and governments for approval. and he also offered washington's expertise on what kind of capabilities member state should focus on. but a political analyst told us that its main interest in wanting all this is to sell more american weapons to allies. a lot of cracks within the nato alliance. and we can mentioned, we're chicky, entranced with the glock recently about with the u. s. did by stabbing france in the back and thinking over of 52 in your budget. a france to people in france are saying, but we're a major arms and we've got
3:25 pm
a big arms industry today. we want to sell our arms. why would be by american, if we can build our own arms and that we should, this big difference between the strategies of the nation, some of what snapped of nation states in your and, and the u. s. the biggest problem, the u. s. is facing, is having a co collected strategy. there is in fighting within the within nato. and there's nothing more than the u. s. can bring today to say, spend more money and buying my weapons. this is nick. definitely not something which is going to sway european countries. nato countries into a strengthening their thighs within the alliance. they're washington is going to have to find something much more delicate and more strategic than that gas company gas prom could suspend supplies to moldova. within 48 hours, south of a small eastern european nation fail to settle what counts from cold current payments. a company spokesperson says that despite that new deal being on moldova terms and the 2 sides agreeing with next. though this is the deal between mold over
3:26 pm
and bushes, state energy provider a deal was signed and from began resupplied, the country with gas supplies from the 1st of november. now that deal with an extension of an old deal turned into a new 5 year deal. when it was concluded on one condition, the condition was the mult, overpaid for those deliveries. not mike found simple enough, but here we are 3 weeks later on the deadline for those payments. the 22nd of november and its still hasn't been paid. now gas problem has said that it's with great disappointment, but the going to have to stop those deliveries in the next 48 hours. now it does seem strange, given that that deal was concluded on decent terms for moldova. he may do, given the difficult economic can financial situation of mold over the desire to preserve the possibility of paying non debt obligations to gather from from all over guess from has decided to sign a contract as per moldova conditions. but there was one significant point. well
3:27 pm
there we should pay 100 percent of its current payments in a timely manner. the deadline was today and there is still no payment, i guess from is extremely disappointed by moldova, the failure to fulfill it contractual obligations. so it seems that the inc, because only just tried on this deal, and already moldova, having kept this side of the bargain, as you heard the guy from saying it comes with great disappointment and a little bit of shock. of course, especially given that this was a good deal from old over they asked for preferential pricing guys from long the go shade on the deal. met them at a compromise which makes it all the more strange. it would have been the 3000000000 cubic meters of gas across those pipelines across ukraine and into mold over wind is coming. the temperature is expected to drop below minus in the coming days it seems very, very odd that mulch over would have 10 and those are such
3:28 pm
a good deal. actually given the crisis across europe, this deal did pull moldova out of its own crisis, its own national emergency, due to those dwindling gas supplies and rocketing prices for consumers. and perhaps the most change thing of all it's that, moldova says they haven't had any notification from gas prom at all. so the clock very much ticking k there. just some of the stories were across here at r t from moscow, plenty more on our website. and on our youtube channel as well, i'm calling bray moscow. i'll be back with the next update in just over 31 minutes time. see it? oh, hello, driven by dream shaped bankers and those with
3:29 pm
theirs sinks. we dare to ask a thing. they can't ride on police report in december 2020, a group of anti fascists allowed a film crew access for 3 months. so if people organization, if an idea that it must be of how the channel out the gate while they may come with their faces. but they can say what they believe in, we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten proven. this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are. in order for me to extract my 1st
3:30 pm
amendment right and say that my life 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 a hello and welcome across stock. are all things considered on peter level as tensions are again, on the rise regarding ukraine, we hear about red lines, russian red lines. the west needs to take them seriously. also in the wake of the rittenhouse burdick, isn't it time to admit, blake legacy media lie all the time about almost everything ah.

18 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on