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it is, we can't trust the police, we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in ah, what i will never accept is medius. who under the guys we ado satisfied is pure violence against people. the dutch prime minister lashes act against protesters after nights of writing against tough new coded restrictions that is cases surge unlocked times a re imposed across europe. me mall in the fight against covey, russian scientists claim their brand. new nasal spray vaccine could help increase uptake among the public and effectively fight transmission. we speak with one of the developers and in new york, a survey shows that more than half of the cities police wish that they had never joined the force. we hear from an officer about the increasing pressure state face . we have reworked the officials who campaign or promises we're going to be active
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. we prosecute cops, or 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 one's they would safer. ah, hello, good morning. it's 11 o'clock harry, moscow, you without a international. now europe is in the grip as another wave of cove. it with cases rising in germany and in the netherlands in the 10s of thousands as the response tough restrictions are being re imposed across the continent, sparking though a public ag cry. authorities in the netherlands detained, at least a $130.00 paperless, anti locked down, protest turned violent. and after several nights of rioting, the dutch prime minister called dice, responsible idiots. and he sold also to me as a prime minister, as a liberal, i will always defend demonstration to this country as part of our democracy,
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of our rule of law. what i will never accept is idiots who, under the guise of we are dissatisfied use pure violence against people who are working every day to keep this country. say me mon, in germany, the number of active cases there has more than doubled over the last 2 weeks. pushing health care services to their limit, not uneven, did switched. 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 patients. we no longer have an intensive care unit. all this patients are waiting until beds become available. eventually, patients that need to go on ventilators will be in the emergency department. rather than in the intensive care unit, there should actually be 7 nurses on duty. but we only have 4, and sometimes 3, it is not clear how it can take care of patients adequately, and that's on file. so she, her, there, them with intensive care units filling up to him and authorities are issuing great mornings about the virus is impacts on the country. all correspondent peter oliver
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looks at high. berlin is battling the new wife of cove. it, what is the serious survey sounds away in 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 or not under the current constitution. there are other measures being taken though, in some regions in germany or imposing nighttime curfews thing. you can go out of your home after 10 pm. while this, if you've stood god, becomes the latest region and the latest area to counsel 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 as the worst thing the country has faced. while health minister n spon is painted a bleak picture of the way he sees the current state of affairs shine if you had
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them ended jesus 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 a highly contagious delta. very. this is very, very likely. well, in australia they are into the 2nd day of the latest national coven lockdown. it will last for 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 child with all the time. i don't believe that all the locked down will be over after 3 weeks. not even for us vaccinations, but it is what it is. too late. too late. especially the mandatory vaccination which should have been implemented earlier. not in february. we thought what did the last few months bring vaccinations were done? tests were done and the distance was capital math,
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floor and yet still the numbers rise. my i session i think it's not night's. it was like is at 1st they said that it would opens up, but then they built everything and then we are told that it must be close and cannot open in slovakia and the czech republic, covert tases are all so soaring. in fact, in those 2 countries from monday, extra restrictions have come into place barring the young, vaccinated from hotels, bars, hair, dresses, and almost all public events as the fear is this intensive care beds will be well, they'll run out of intensive care beds due to the sheer number of people that contracted coven 19 me mother have been opposing rallies in australia, as people there take to the streets, to both support and lash out against k, with restrictions that as authority seek to expand their powers. during the pandemic with a new bill to allow them to re infest, sorry, reinforce, locked hands and vaccine mandates after the state of the emergency ends next month
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. the head of one of the regions are, says that anybody opposing the mandates is an anti vaccine out there. in any way, shape or form campaigning against this main that you are absolutely any fax, your personal taxation status is only irrelevant. what we discuss with the panel of guess where the governments are actually failing in their fight against cape it. of course, i can see why the people have strong protesting, feel, look at the background, briana, great world crisis since 2008. that even deeper, 2020. and that crisis that was brought forward measure against corona with consistent people, 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 restaurant, the small cultural industry. some of the protests that we've seen over the past
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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 that an appropriate response? i think it really depends on the circumstances that that police officer found themselves in if offices really genuinely did feel that i like. and again, i wasn't there and we didn't see exactly what the situation was. 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,
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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 these really very draconian restrictions which are at any rate illogical. government are facing record levels of mistrust through sort a survey, how they speak since he showed doctor the doctor. the next move, well trusted, but politicians were less trusted than any other member of the record levels of production. we've been a very large and people not trusting the message of the government and actually not wanted to take up medically by another news this morning. at least 45 people were killed when a tourist bus in bulgaria crashed and partially burst into flames. it happened overnight in a motorway near the capital, sophia, where the bus to pay to have struck
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a guardrail crash reportedly caused the doors to jump shot tramping. the passengers inside. several people did manage to survive. the pressure being placed on new york's police force is so great that many officers wished that they had never joined us. the warning from the head of the city's largest police union, and he claims that new laws and tedious policies of punishing good cox, new york city police officers a well passed a breaking point, a made a blast, and the outgoing city council still piling on with policies that punish cops and a road public safety, the intolerable environment, and are substandard pay. has every cop looking to get out as soon as they can. what his fears are shared by more than half of the cities police officers in a recent survey, the majority did say they wish they had chosen a different career, citing public distrust and also disrespect and a lot even said to say,
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are afraid to pursue criminals for fear of being sued. this year has seen sweeping police for forms in the city containing the rights of authorities to use force to restrain suspects. but even before the new policies officers were already concerned by high levels of crime, believe to that they won't come down anytime seen. almost 4 fifths said it could take years for that to happen with crime rates already up nearly 15 percent since august. in response to the n y p d says it is taking the poll results into account. and as it tries to make the department more effective, we spoke with an officer though he says that cops like him have become increasingly stigmatized. every cops i speak to in the y p v just feels 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. one,
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assume the 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, was going to make cops apprehensive and empower, embolden criminals. as we've seen, the poll didn't surprise me or didn't surprise while long foresman, experts at all. you know, like i said, we want to have programs like defun, the police, which are directly going after cops. we have elected officials standing up and they 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 act that we prosecute cops, or what else could you possibly expect to happen? cuts are going to want to 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 for now it has been almost 60 years since he is asinique of the us
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president john f. kennedy. and still, washington is postponing the release of information about the murder and the latest episode of going underground action return and see discusses this with the world renowned film director all of a stone who's just made a new film about the case. 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 am i know the 2 people had said that the, the excuse was corona virus as to why papers pertaining to allegations that you make in this really panels official. and i was the official reason here. 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 coven. did he make you laugh or cry when you had cove? it was these conditional crime was, you know, mr. trump are broke, all the rules here. not only he back down
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a glass 2nd and refused to release a certain 20000 roughly documents that were interesting and or not been released. but he, he, he added that he, elaine 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. ah, was not international said had feed his r u. s. police confirmed that a deadly car running incident to the christmas parade in the state of wisconsin was not a terrorist attack. we'll have the latest on that story just after the break. ah
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ah ah ah ah ah ah, a ah ah, 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 on often very dramatic development. only personally and going to resist are those 3 how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk
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ah, yeah, welcome back. now, mid high rates of infection. here in russia, the countries scientists are testing a new nasal spray to combat the co, you fit virus, we got more details from the company behind it. mr. him, she still says that we want to create not only system and need, but also mean it in places where the infection and to the bottom. we're looking to create a barrier. again, infection on the membrane to ensure that the infection does not have an advantage over the immune system. thus we will get to stero, organism. but this is not an innovation. there is a vaccine against polio. it's administer twice as la and in activated, in a life faculties the live back seen increases mucosal barian unity. this method has
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already been tested in the world. this is exactly what we are going to reproduce. but not hum, polio on cove. it, one of the tasks will be to convince those who have hesitated to get locked in though with a lot of them with ac seem can be expected in 2022. since this is not an invasive method, we expect to recruit people quickly for research. timing always depends on the recruitment and voluntary vaccine will be produced shortly. the trials can start approximately in january 2022, and we'll take several months. therefore, in the next 3 to 5 months. if all attend to the present time, the receipt of permission in the regulator, recruitment to volunteers, this study will be completed. we want to make sure that in the near future it will be possible. is he the main points of the internet? sure, it is. when you music, then in order to avoid getting sick, it's necessary to constantly update the immune system. as in the case of the flicks,
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at the most important goal that humanity must achieve now, is to obtain heard immunity and reduce mortality, and thus reduce the burden on 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. therefore rebuffs the nation is justified. it works not only in russia, also abroad. nothing use this morning. us police has confirmed that the deadly car ramming incident in wisconsin was not a terror attack. and she v pied into a christmas parade on sunday, killing 5 people and injuring more than 40 police, have detained a suspect. who said to be a 39 year old had recently been released on bail in a domestic abuse case, asked kevin own spoke to a witness who was at the parade. it's a big for their annual thing, and people come from
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a different towns and stuff to do it. so it's kinda like to kick out 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 there version point where he entered the parade ads and 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 it 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,
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he's drag 8 kids were down in the kid that i was administering 1st day to both of his feet were like ran over and his legs were broken. or some americans have thrown parallels between the incident and that if the hyper high profile case of col rittenhouse, he was recently acquitted of homicide off to shooting to people dead at a racial justice rally. however, a democratic party staff, a co host up or off to saying that the car ramming was comma for wisconsin court having acquitted, written hash, the comment, sparking cry among republicans. i am utterly disgusted that the leader of the dupage democratic party at merrill, a man sky, would have so little compassion and decency to make light of the trilogy. 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
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and those who are hospitalized that they recover from their injuries by trying to link one a sheet to this sense, this loss of life during the christmas parade shows how out of touch in single issued some people can be married. dimansky was fired over her tweets with another democratic party official calling the post careless and reprehensible. we spoke with spite cohen about this 2020 vice presidential candidate from the libertarian party. and he says, the only connection between these 2 incidences 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 right now. situation in the 1st place. 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's disgusting for anyone to look at a tragedy like the walk is shaw. malling truck, malling that happen and try to score political points or make
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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 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. but finally, this out, no spell can protect you from canceled culture even in the band you call world of harry potter, author, j. k. rowling says it transgender activists are attempting to intimidate her by uploading photos of her u. k. addressed to social media. this so just the latest incidents in the standoff between the writer and the transgender community. oh,
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thorough. the harry potter universe won't join her wizards for the 20th anniversary . special. choose to ah, that invitation last and the chamber of secrets our post failed to deliver or the ministry of magic woke ism her on the list of undesirable dress and how have you please who yourself whatever you like sleep with any consenting, adult who have you near you'll best life in peace and security, but forced to women out of that jobs for stating that sex is real. people who menstruate, i'm sure they used to be. what for those people? someone out me out. one been when punch we met. i know and love trans people, but a waving, the concept of sex, removes the ability of many to meaning fi discussed the lives it isn't hate to
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speak the truth. that's spelled trouble with the cat. transgender women, all women, eddie statement to the contrary. it raises the identity and dignity of transgender people and goes against old advice given by professional healthcare association. trans people are who they say they are and deserve to live their lives. with that being constantly question de towed beyond who they say the trans women are women. john's 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 there on january 1st, 2022. think twice before each week. ministry of magic woke ism never rests watching out international that brings you up to date. don't forget, they've got a website foot of stories to as usual. you can find that at r. c dot com. yeah,
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we're still in el salvador in our, in san salvador. it's not all popping off here. the country's into the big y as legal tanner's transformative country, transforming the people, transforming the culture and transforming the region. oh, my god. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess when the world of politics, sport, business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. i saw a message from an unknown account because it had a selfie with my passport as its profile page. i saw pictures of my documents. it was they also sent a credit contract if i had just 3 days comply with their demands. if i
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didn't send money i, they sent up an online hate campaign that i was supposed to be a very dangerous man. oh is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation community, are you going the right way? or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? wharf is great. in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the
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shallows. ah sure don't seem an official, mister spiritual someone at the school to check up with some did. and want to see that they've gone yet. the makisia 1st go to this, there's actually a new besides excel, i me with another she can usually should almost failed. so what i'm going to look up in today's little professional and submission lines. yes, the key moment sich, she's leeway and she shared oh
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hello. welcome to the guys are a part. i'm a max kaiser. yeah, we're still in el salvador and our in san salvador, it's all popping off here. the country, the big one is legal to enter is transforming the country, transforming the people, transforming the culture, transforming the region all my gosh. so we are still here in al salvatore, where we are witnessing hyper bitcoin ization happen in real life. we are here hanging out with the people about salvador happy everywhere you look. busy hanging out with the president, with ministers cabinet ministers there down here with the party happening for bitcoin celebration at little bit, cough and out in the other world, the fear world out there while we've been here. well, the interesting headlines out there are of all despair. essentially. inflation is
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good for you. they say, and so is jamie diamond. so here's the headline. inflation is good for you and this comes from the intercept and i say don't panic over milk prices. inflation is bad for the one percent, but helps out almost everyone else. and what's happening is this says, the intercept, the inflation freak out, is all about class conflict. in fact, it may be the fundamental class conflict that between creditors and debtors, a fight that's been going on since the foundation of the united states. that because inflation is often good for most of us, but is terrible for the kinds of people who own corporate news outlets or say, founded coal firms. and a panic about inflation usually creates the conditions to weaken the power of working people. so says the intercept, allegedly a very progressive media outlet, right? as we've been saying, as i've been saying, as inflation takes all the major media and alternative media the way they describe
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and fly. and they whether describe economic, forget increasingly more abstract and unhinged. so they go on to say in this piece that inflation is running 60.2 percent, but the author claims that, well, wages are up 5.8 percent. so clearly, immediately, that's one signifier that mathematics is about the author's strong suit. a 6.2 is clearly more than 5.8, so wages are not keeping up with inflation quite simply. now that doesn't take into consideration that 90 percent of all stocks are owned by the top 10 percent in the country. and with that 6.2 percent inflation, that's being reported. stock markets are up more than 30 percent this year. so the 10 percent that own stock market are getting that huge 203040 percent gains in some cases that's not being enjoyed by the under a class as being described. was that 6 point to top line numbers, understated by 10 points? it's actually, inflation is running 15 to 16 percent,
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and we see that happening in stores. we see that happening in the energy markets because this is the number that they carry through a lot of adjustments to make it look like the federal reserve needs to keep interest rates as low as possible and who benefits from low interest rates. those people who are borrowing very cheaply and buying assets and again making 102030 percent a year, while the average working stuff with a 5.8 percent increase in wages is going to take a net loss after inflation. as the interest points out there losing money against inflation, number one, they're not, they don't own any assets. number 2, and their wealth and income gotten divide simply gaps, wider number 3. so this guy is wrong, wrong and wrong. yes. well, so the argument is that, you know, poor people are debtors and sir they do have a negative net worth because of all the debt. but in terms of the enormity of debt, the enormity of debt is all owed by the derivatives and the leverage in the banking system.

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