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oh ah, what i will never next step is that it is under the guy of being dissatisfied. you share violence against the people that ex prime minister lashes out against protesters, calling them idiots after multiple nights of riots against tough food. coby restrictions, that his case, his surgeon locked dan's a re imposed across europe. we discuss whether these tough new policies are justified. we've been told her that protest is our idiots to think a criticism of the demonstrators is misplaced, given, is really very draconian restrictions. of course, i can see why people are protesting to feel, look at the background. brianna great will drive to felt hate me while in the fight
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against kay, with russian sciences claim, their new nasal spray vaccine may effectively prevent transmission of the virus. we speak with one of its developers and in new york and internal survey reveals that more than half of the city police officers say that they should of never joined the force we hear from an active officer about be increasing. precious. thank fax and the we have the what the officials pool campaign or promises we're going to be active. we prosecute cox or you what else could you possibly expect to happen? so they're going to take a step back in. this isn't going to make any ones they would say, ah ha, good morning. just go 9 o'clock here in moscow, you watching arty international. now, europe is in the grip of another wave of co beat, with cases rising in germany and the netherlands in the 10s of thousands. as
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a response tough restrictions are being re imposed across the continent. sparking a public outcry. authorities in the netherlands detained at least a 130 people as anti locked down, protest turned violent. after several nights of rising, the dutch prime minister called those responsible idiots. and he shall all submit as prime minister and as a liberal. i will always defend the rank to demonstrate in this country that is part of our democracy, of our rules of law. but what i will never accept is that it is 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 st. okay, well let's get more nissan go to berlin and speak with our correspondent there peter. all of a good morning peter. unpaid we. we were hearing the dutch leader there calling for com, but there is an awful lot of tension, isn't there in europe at the moment over these rising cases, and also tough, new loc dance. while that was personified in the
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netherlands over the weekend, also in belgium, which saw violence on sunday in brussels book at the netherlands and in particular, rotterdam saw the worst of these riots over the weekend, just gone. in fact, the mayor of rotterdam called an orgy of violence that had a ruptured in his city. we didn't see those type of scenes here in germany where i'm speaking to you from. what we do have here is very high cove numbers. in fact, another day. another 24 hour period in which $45000.00 cases plus is being recorded by the robert cock institute here in germany. they're saying that the 7 day average now has gone above 50000. for the 1st time since the pandemic started. and the number of active cases in germany has doubled in the last 2 weeks. now what that's doing is it's pushing health care services to their very limits. it's also pushing
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health care workers to breaking point. nothing even needs. houston have been working here for 5 years. and the situation has never been as bad as it is. now. we are completely overwhelmed with an incredible number of station. we no longer have an intensive care unit where all the patients are waiting until best become available. eventually, patients that need to go in ventilators will be in the emergency department, rather than in the intensive care unit. and there should actually be 7 nurses and we only have 4 and sometimes a 3 and one, it is not clear how we can take care of patients adequately instruct you. and then what is the serious debate on dwayne germany right now? whoa, the whether the country should follow austria is lead and making vaccines. mandatory austria will make that move from the 1st of february of next year. the debate in germany is really over whether it would be legal own off onto the current constitution. there are other measures being taken though, in some regions in germany or imposing nighttime curfews saying you can go out of
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your home after 10 pm. while this, if you've stood guard, becomes the latest region, the latest area to cancel christmas markets for the festive period. following on from the state of bavaria, the state of soc city and a number of other cities across the country, angular merkel has described this 4th wave of covert 19 at the worst thing the country has faced, while health minister fall and is painted a bleak picture of the way he sees the current state of affairs, but shine if you had them ended jesus been to us probably by the end of this winter . sometime cynically said pretty much everyone in germany will be vaccinated recovery. but it's true with the highly contagious delta. very, this is very, very likely. she has all well in austria, they are into the 2nd day of their latest national coven lockdown. it will last for
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at least 10 days could go on until the 13th of december. people there though, and people here in germany as well, have been expressing their concerns that the actions taken by the government. haven't been the right one. shouted off the founder. i don't believe at all that's locked down will be over after 3 weeks. not even for us of vaccinations, but it is what it is. it was too late too late for easter, especially the mandatory vaccination comp should have been implemented earlier. not in february, as is online. when did the last 3 months? brain vaccinations were done on tests, were di, money, distance with cab. all masks warn you yet still the numbers rise over the nist, my eyes and polish transition. i think it's not like she was like is at 1st and they said that it would opens operable then they built everything and then we are told that it must be close and cannot open often do i think it's not good. well then in slovakia and the czech republic,
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covert cases are also soaring. in fact, in those 2 countries from monday, extra restrictions have come into place barring beyond vaccinated from hotels, bars, head, dresses, and almost all public events as the fear is the intensive care bed will be, well, they'll run out of intensive care bed due to the she and number of people the contracted coven. 19. okay, thanks for the update their pizza. the bizarre see speaker all reporting from berlin. well, it's not just euro that is suffering at the moment in this trailer. people have taken to the streets. they're based in favor and against vaccines and restrictions that is authorities to seek to expand their powers. during the pandemic in the countries northern territory, the chief minister said that any body opposing vaccine mandates and vaccine you are out there is any way, shape or form campaigning. against this man that you are absolutely any fax, your personal back social status is oddly irrelevant. but we discussed with the
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panel guess where the governments are actually failing in their fight against it. of course, i can see why the people are just drawn a protesting feel. look at the background briana, great world crisis since 2008. that even deeper, 2020 in that in that crisis that was brought forward measures against corona with which are not consistent and paid off the people. but for example, in favor of big companies. and then there is a kind of a lock down, which again is more hitting the small companies, the restaurants, the small cultural industry. some of the protests that we've seen over the past week, they've been a little bit agitated, but i think by far, the most ferocious has been in the netherlands with the police opening fire there. is there an appropriate response? i think it really depends on the circumstances that that police officer found
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themselves in if offices really genuinely did feel that i liked the strategy. and again, i wasn't there and we didn't see exactly what the situation was. they don't, the fire could be justified. it does raise questions as to why offices didn't have less lethal means to combat people in the media. and they have deemed riotous. we know far more about this disease than we did 2 years ago for the alternative to lock downs and restrictions. so while the antibody levels go down within 3 months, doesn't mean that the personal immunity loss, but in fact, that the rate of transmission is not altered. so then the conceptually, the idea that you quarantine or restrict in some way, those who haven't been vaccinated, most of those who have doesn't have any actually impact on the spread we've been told her, the protest is our idiots there by the dutch prime minister. and that they are the 8 agents of violence. i do think a criticism of the demonstrators is misplaced, given,
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is really very draconian restrictions which are at any rate illogic government are facing recalled levels of mistrust to sort a survey. mister chuncy show doctor the doctor. well, trusted politicians were less trusted than any other member of the record level, the trucks. and we've seen a very large and people not trusting the message of the government and actually not wanted to take up medically by the world. health organization does maintain that vaccines are the most effective way to tackle cove it and amid high rates of infection. here in russia, the country scientists are testing a new nasal spray to combat the virus. we got more details from the company behind . it must remain sheesh distances that we want to create, not only system and need, but also mean it in places where the infection i would say, thought creates a barrier on a membrane to ensure that the infection does not happen. advantage over the mean
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just we will get to stero organism, but this is not in innovation. there is a vaccine against polio. it's administered twice and seen than a light back see metal at the light faxing and juices mucosal barrier. unity method has already been tested in the world. this is exactly what we are going to reproduce, but not come polio code. the challenge is to me and i thought people who are not to me and then the immunized. and then those who recovered look similar though with along with vaccine can be expected in 2022 a little since this is not an invasive method that we expect to recruit people quickly for reception. timing always depends on the recruitment of volunteers rather than the vaccine will be produced shortly. the trials can start approximately in january 2022 usual and we'll take several months. therefore, in the next 3 to 5 months, if all attendance is at present mid time, the receipts of permission from the regulator and rallied recruitment to volunteers
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. this study will be completed. we are optimistic that in the near future it will be possible. is he the main points of the international magazine? sure, it is clear the when you're ah visible you. it looks then the full is it in order to avoid getting sick, it's necessary to constantly update the immune system. as is the case with the flicks at the most important goal that humanity must achieve. knowledge is to obtain heard immunity and reduce mortality, and thus reduce the burden on dorchester, the measure that will really protect the population is re vaccination. with the introduction of re vaccination in russia and abroad, the incidents rate is not just decreasing. it's now even lower than it was during primary vaccination. it should therefore re batson ation is justified. it works not only in russia, but also a rule. my precious being placed on new york police force is so great many offices wish that they had never joined us. the warning from the head of the city's largest police union and he kinds that new laws and tedious policies,
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a punishing good cops. new york city police offices, a well past breaking point, a med diblasio and the outgoing city council is still piling on with policies that punish cops and a road public safety. the intolerable environment and our sub stand, the pay has every cop looking to get out as soon as they can. mary's phase there are shared by more than half of the cities police offices in a recent survey. the majority did say that they wish they hadn't joined the force and had a different korea, citing public distrust and disrespect and a lot even said to me, they are afraid to pursue criminals, for fear of being sued. the ship has seen sweeping police reforms in the city containing the rights of authorities to use force to restrain suspects. but even before the new policies offices were already concerned by high levels of crime and believe that they won't come down anytime soon, almost 4 fifths said it could take another 2 years before that happens with crime
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rates up nearly 15 percent since august. we spoke with officer seek akram. he says that cops like him have become increasingly stigma talent. every cops i speak to in the y p d, just feel that everyone is against them from the public to the elected officials, to the mayor, to even the higher ups be in my opinion, just feel like there's no right they can ever do valuable crime. fighting tools like stop question frisk were taken away. you know, legal options for people i want. assume police were expanded. you know, every, every elected official now has a platform. they want to go directly after police. this isn't gonna make anyone safe. what's going to make cost apprehensive and empower emboldened criminals? as we've seen, the poll didn't surprise me or didn't surprise law force me experts at all. you know, like i said, we want to have programs like d for the police, which are directly going after cops. we have elected officials standing up and they
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should more empathy towards hard and criminals then towards the police that actually when our in corporate criminals, you know, we have elected officials who campaign promises. we're going to active. we prosecute cops or what else could you possibly expect to happen? cuts on going when i go out there risk their future, their, their family, their, their financial will be. so they're going to take a step back and this isn't gonna make anyone's, they would say, but still at this hour, it's been nearly 6 decades since the fascination of us president john f. kennedy. but washington is continuing to postpone the release requested documents about the case this time saying the delay is because of the pandemic. while after the break, we'll speak with the world renowned film director of the state in the back. this that's the cup and a couple of the
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ah ah, hello again. now it has been almost 60 years since he sassy nation of the u. s. president john f. kennedy, but still washington is postponing the release of information about the case. whether not he's going underground as she returns, he discusses the tragic incident and the reasons behind the 3rd. the delay in releasing the documents with oliver stone. one of the film industry's most prominent directors, he's making a movie about the subject her, his part of what he said. you can see the full interview later today. joe biden has this memo. i got the memo here from the white house, about the release of papers that were supposed to happen in october. now i know the
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2 people had said that the, the excuse was corona virus as to why papers pertaining to allegations that you make in this really official. and i was the official reason. yes. i mean, i still, i don't know how that applies because i don't know why you can't read or think why you have code while you have covered. it didn't make you laugh or cry when you heard cove. it was this time because, you know, mr. trump are broke, all the rules here. not only he back down a glass 2nd and refused to release a certain 20000 roughly documents that were interesting and are not being released . but he's he, he added that he and lame illegally. he added a step, he said that the next time the national archives had to be also consulted. it was, it was originally a decision made by congress that the president was the last one to say anything to stop it. and but now the, the law has been changed on now as you say,
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it was supposed to come out this today or yesterday, or whatever. and buying pushed it, ah. and you can see that into he in full a bit later today on going underground. now u. s. police have confirmed that the deadly car running incident in wisconsin is not a terror attack. and as t v played into a christmas parade on sunday, killing 5 people and injuring more than 40, please have detained. a suspect. he said to be a 39 year old had recently been released on bail in a domestic apiece case parties. kevin, i spoke to a witness of 1st sundays incident. it's a big part of their annual thing and people come from a different towns and stuff to do it. so it's kinda like to kick up the holiday season. they were probably, i don't know, 40000 people there. you were filming it, you kind of so it all 1st hand before we have
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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 ad, so we were right 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 there 1st people that he made contact with. yes. and he was do and at least $35.00 or 40 miles an hour down the crowded street. um 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's rocca, 8 kids were 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. or some americans had thrown
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parallels between the incidents in the high profile case if kyle rittenhouse, who was recently acquitted on homicide charges after he shot 2 people dead at a racial justice rally, the verdict incited a wave of protests while the democratic party staff did caught up parole soon after the com ramming a incident by saying it was comma through wisconsin court, having acquitted, written heis the comments to vote. i cry from republicans. i am utterly disgusted that the leader of the do page, democratic party, maryland lansky, would have so little compassion and decency to make light of the tragedy and to say, wisconsin citizens, even the children in some way, deserved what happened to them. no matter your party affiliation right now, all of our thoughts and prayers need to be with those families who lost loved ones . and those who are hospitalized that they recover from their injuries. by trying to link one a sheet to this census, loss of life during a christmas parade shows how out of touch in single issued some people can be well
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married. a man sierra was fired over those tweets with another democratic party official calling the post callous and also reprehensible. we spoke with spite cohen, a 2020 vice president candidate from the libertarian party. he says the only connection between these 2 instances, the fact that they both happened in wisconsin whatever point she thought she was making. it was not a point to make. it is not comparable to what happened with the cow rittenhouse situation in the birthplace. and even if it was in the midst of the massive human suffering that's happening after this attack for her to go on and try to make some snarky comment about it. i think it is disgusting for anyone to look at a tragedy like the walk, a shaw, mulling truck modeling that happen, and try to score political points or make a snarky joke about it. i think that a underscores, a underscore is a great problem with the toxic nature of the political discourse that is increasing
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in this country. the problem is that you have this increasing division in the country and possibly even worldwide right now we're anytime something happens, whether it's good or bad. people immediately try to figure out how to dissect it and make some kind of comment. usually a sarcastic comment to try to dunk on the other side. there shouldn't be an other side on this. not finally this, i know spell can protect gee from cancel culture. it seems that even in the magical world of harry potter, that is all the j. k rattling says that transgender activists are attempting to intimidate her by uploading photos of her u. k. address to social media. this is just the latest vincent to in the standoff between the self described feminist rattling and the trends gender. community. author of the harry potter universe won't join her wizards for the 20th anniversary
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. special. choose to act. ah, that concrete invitation lost in the chamber of secrets. our pulse failed to deliver or the ministry of magic woke isn't her on the list of undesirable dress. however, you please call yourself whatever you like. sleep with any consenting, adults who have you live, you'll best life in peace and security, but forced women out of that jobs for stating that sex is real. people who menstruate, i'm sure i used to be wide for those people, someone out me out one but women, woman, i know i love the trans people, but waving the concept of sex, removes the ability of many to meaning fi discussed the lives. it isn't hate to speak the truth. that's spelled trouble with the cat, from gender women, all women,
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eddie statement to the contrary. it raises the identity and dignity of transgender people and goes against old advice given by professional healthcare associations. trans people are who they say they are and deserve to live their lives. with that being constantly questioned, a told the on to they say the trans women are women, trans men are men. we should all be entitled to live with love and without judgment . she who created she who must not be named, turned into she who must not speak out, watch harry potter, and the cancelled on their on january 1st 2022. yes. think twice before each week, ministry of magic woke ism never rests. just commit to 9th. as in the morning here in moscow, so that brings you up to date, sat for the silo back again in about 35 minutes. ah.
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with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. that 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 and he really is no thing. they can't ride on police report in december 2020 a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. for like if people, organization, it's an idea that fascism must be opposed. channel out the gate while they may kill
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that 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 reuben. this is a chance to see who t for really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter, i have to be on to the teacher that i've hallmark is we can't trust the police, we can't trust the government we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in progress driven by dreamer shaped banks. concur some of those with there's saying, oh, we dare to ask in
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i use for this is boom bus to one business show you can't afford to miss. i've been one in washington coming up. jerome pal is up for another term at the federal reserve as president viking has nominated the current head despite pushed back from some members of his own party. straight ahead, we're going to dig into the fresh nomination and what it means for the nation's economic recovery. and oil prices are coming back down to earth as hopes of fresh supply can help ease the global demand. but we're going to bring you up to speed on the very latest developments from the energy sector and regs. it continues to strain trade relations between the united kingdom and the european union. as issues persist along the irish border. we have a factual today, so let's get right to it. and we begin today with this announcement to keep things
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as they are with the federal reserve bank. yes, president biden is set to nominate federal reserve chairman jerome pal to a 2nd term to lead the central bank. so let's break down exactly where things stand at this point because keep in mind it is the fed policy of printing u. s. currency non stop and without concern for impact of the economy, that may be the biggest single contributor to skyrocketing and inflation, inflation that is not transitory and it is here to stay. so here's the statement from the white house quote, if we want to continue to build on the economics success of this year, we need stability and independence at the federal reserve. and i have full confidence after their trial by fire over the last 20 months. that chairman powers and dr brainer will provide the strong leadership at our country needs. this was a statement from president biden on monday. so let's break down exactly what this means because it means a lot and who better to talk to them? former fed insider, yelled b martino booth. danielle, thanks for being here. so jerome pal will say on is the fed chairman. it appears
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and president biden will also nominate, governor les brainard is the vice chair of the central bank board of governors. but in the statement that we just read, president biden the saying we need to build upon the economic success of the past year. it's obviously spin, no doubt about that, but come on, economic success as a result of fed policy, what am i missing? doesn't seem like you're missing a thing and by the way, thank you so much for having me on this afternoon on this historic day. you're not missing anything, there's 2 to call this year at economic success when a pound of bacon yesterday, the grocery store was $9.49 is absolutely ludicrous. inflation is eating americans alive, especially though the lowest income earners inflation is a regressive tax. and it's also hurting the, the fixed income, the retirees of the world, who they don't have the capacity to spend more at the grocery store. they don't have the capacity to fill up their gas tanks. when when gas prices go up, they don't have the ability to pay a much higher rent if their rent is increasing by $10.00 or 15 percent. they're on
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