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ah, historic 1st and coordination with allies, the u. s. the is releasing a strategic oil reserves to bring petrol prices up to failed, attempts to convince opec to boost production where i will never accept these idiots. who under the guys we a descent, spite of use pure violence against people. the dutch prime minister, lashing out of protest is after nights of writing against tough new codes restrictions as cases surgeon locked guns, a re imposed across europe. and in new york, a survey shows that more than half of the cities police wish they had never joined the force. we hear from an officer about the growing pressures we have the officials who campaign on promises we're going to actively prosecute cops, or what else could you possibly expect to happen? so they're going to take
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a step back in. this isn't going to make any ones they were safer. ah, oh, hello there. justin 7 peer moscow time live from ortiz, will des, age q this tuesday. it's kevin owen with the latest news addition for you. and in an unprecedented, most president biden's opened the nation's strategic petroleum reserve, making therefore, available some 15000000 barrels of oil for the coming months. let's get laid on this couple of guests from to including my cousin. he's are a minute but 1st caleb moping no less. i caleb, but let's talk about this again. the white as saying this should bring down oil prices and pressure opec, but not every was convinced to lay while this move was made in coordination with other oil consuming countries, south korea, india, japan, among others. and this basically is in response to the fact that the oil exports,
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countries have not followed through and have not gone ahead and raised in increased oil production to the curb, the economic rebound, and get the price down. now this is seen as a p r, move from the biden administration, but already use social media is lighting up with people calling the move. outrageous. 50000000 barrels doesn't sound like a lot. we look at the big world skyler very miss a lot. but if you look at the way that the. busy us guzzle, said that's just what 3 weeks worth in it. sure, while the binding administration has attributed the, the rise in gas prices and to the global oil supply, essentially not keeping pace with the world economy that is now recovering from the pandemic. now they blamed other countries for holding back oil supplies, as well as energy companies for not passing along the decreases to the consumer.
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this is, you know, you have to remember oil consumption in the states is roughly 18 to 19000000 barrels per day. so biden is essentially re re releasing about 3 days worth of oil very gradually over the course of the next 3 months. now, the by did ministration, has repeatedly called out the opec countries. opec is led by saudi arabia and russia and said that they should pump more oil in the hopes of getting the price down. opec countries that represent roughly 77 percent of the world's crude oil reserves. they have not stuck to that. they have not declined to do that essentially, and they're sticking to their plan for only modest increases. so at this point, they were failing to see any real impact on the oil prices. all right, thanks for that. no, kayla. but you later, if you get any more reaction in blissful nice because i hope the cars report on this channel marks, i want to ask you a minute about how big these reserves were in the 1st place. it's going to much is
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going to deplete it, but i thought the strategic reserves were there for emergency use. only was this big enough from an emergency your view. now kevin, that there's the structurally, there's something else going on here that nobody really wants to talk about the price of oil and price in dollar terms. i think you can make a case that it's never going to go down. we're only going to see oil prices rise now, for the foreseeable futures, for years and years because of the mass of money printing that's gone on. remember, oil is priced in dollars in the us. it's printing trillions and trillions of dollars. they're basing their currency and structurally kevin, here's the problem. unlike the 1900 seventy's, where the central bank could raise rates to defend the dollar. because the american economy built on treasury bonds has expanded the average maturity of those bonds out to the longest maturity ever in american history. the bond markets incredibly
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sensitive to any rate rise at all to defend that dollar. and we're only going to see more money printing. we're entering into a hyper inflationary depression in the united states like we saw the civil war. and like we saw the revolutionary war and the price of oil in dollar terms. kevin, i don't think it's ever going to come down. it's only going to go up. so why has this being done? the face of it was to bring down price is put, put more supply that makes a bit more competitive, but $50000000.00 barrels. who's saying on the scale of it, it sounds a lot, but it's not actually that much as it nobody wants to talk about the true nature of this problem. you know, america is, has policies of masking their problems by pointing fingers and creating diversions and release things, strategic oil reserves, as you point out and might be 2 or 3 weeks worth is absolutely nothing to drop in the barrel. it'll have no impact whatsoever. they're not addressing the true
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problem that the economy is insolvent, and they're trying to keep this thing together by printing money, which is now causing a real inflation. and on one hand, joe biden will say, you know, we're trying to keep oil prices low, and on the other hand, he'll say we'd love inflation, and you should love inflation. so he himself is conflicted in his own mind. he doesn't have any idea what he's saying. or what he's doing, he's been pushing to do this in the states and did it come from buying this? i did you think a walk? well, you know, the america is run by corporations and the oil corporations are incredibly large and almost as big as the technology corporations. and they're calling the shots and they really don't care if the u. s. economy sinks or swims as long as they have access to the global financial markets that they game day in and day out using derivatives for every gown. i'm sorry for every barrel of oil. kevin, there's something like 50 or 60000 barrels traded in the global derivatives market
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. that's where all these guys make their money, not on the actual liquid stuff that comes in a barrel. they make their money on the financial markets just so the practical level. this is strategic load, whole it was that how much of a den is 50000000 barrels going to make it as far as america's concern to they are far biggest stocks, a map? well, i don't blame anything, they say they lie about all the employment numbers, the inflation numbers, the gdp numbers are reserved numbers. there's nothing they say it can be held to account as being truthful anyway. but if what they're saying on face value is accurate, then it's not a huge amount. okay, what about opec? we're going to have any response back from them because they're only the people that control the supply of it and control the process. in theory, on the face of it, well, you know, saudi arabia, other guy are oil sale the large, the world is actually running low. you know, there are heading into peak oil. there's something we're talking about more 10
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years ago before the fracking boom hit. but the fact is that the cost of getting this oil out and gas is nowhere near or where it has been in the past because of its relative scarcity. so the cost is being driven up and guess how they're going to pay for kevin? they're going to print more money when you go into more inflation, which makes the oil price go up. we're in an untenable position in the petro dollar, the us dollar, and us world reserve currency as world reserve currency. we're going to the only country in the world that seems to understand what's really going on is el salvador . i'm making bitcoin legal tender. they're the only ones that have made themselves future proof against america. saudi arabia and these other countries committing oil aside. tell us more about the next show, much cause a host. the cause report was a watch here. thank you very much for make some time to be with us. take this through that one. have a good night, kevin. thank you. bye bye. now, europe's in the group of another wave of covered with cases rising in germany and
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the netherlands, and the 10s of thousands as has been described as a response tough restrictions of being re imposed across the continent, sparking and public outcry. authorities in the netherlands detained at least $130.00 as anti locked down, protest to violence. at some points. the dutch prime minister calling those responsible idiots. and so to me, as a prime minister, as a liberal, i will always defend demonstrations in this country as part of our democracy, of our rule of law. what i will never accept is idiots who under the guise, if we are dissatisfied use pure violence against people who are working every day to keep it come to say. meanwhile, in germany, the number new karone of ours cases is more than doubled over the last 2 weeks with health care workers warning they are being pushed to the limit. nothing even if they 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 best
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become available. eventually, patients that need to go and 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 we can take care of patients adequately. so it's more of a situation in germany, this country for the europe correspondent. what is the serious debate sounds away in germany right now. whoa, the whether the country should follow austria is lead and making vaccine. 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 guard, becomes the latest region and the latest area to cancel christmas markets for this festive period. following on from the state of bavaria, the state of soc city and
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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, the shiny 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 job with all the time. the. i don't believe it. all the locked down will be over after 3 weeks. not even for us vaccinations,
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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. the distance was capital math floor and yet still the numbers rise . my i. so i think its not nice because at 1st they said that it would open 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 cases 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 while the been opposing rallies and australia has people
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take to the streets, both to support and to protest against cobra. restrictions as authority seek to expand their powers during the pan them with a new bill than to allow them to reinforce locked downs and vaccine mandates after the state of emergency ends next month. the head of one region, even saying that anybody opposing the mandates is an anti back, so it is view you are out there in any way, shape or form campaigning against this main that you are absolutely any facts. your personal taxation status is only irrelevant, and the accusations continued her fly back and forth. we discussed it with the pamela guest, whether the government's of failing still in their fight against covey. of course, i can see why the people are strong protesting the feel. look at the background, briana, great world economic crisis since 2008. that even deeper, 2020 in that in that crisis that was brought forward measures against
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corona with which are not consistent in favor of 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 casual 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 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 liked was threatened. and again, i wasn't there and we didn't see exactly what the situation was that i'd be fine. i could be justified. it does raise questions as to why offices didn't have less lethal means to combat people that are the media. and they have deemed riotous, you 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,
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doesn't mean that the personal immunity is lost, 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 that 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 he's really very draconian restrictions which are at any rate illogical. governments are facing record levels of mistrust resort. a survey published since he showed doctor the doctor well trusted, but politicians were less trusted than any other member of the record levels of production. we've seen a very large and people not trusting the message of the government and actually not wanted to take up medically by also confirmed. it's
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good britain rather will be sending troops to the poland, better as border to help with a migrant crisis. but the government's accused of failing to cope with an even bigger immigration problem at home with the numbers of those trying to crossing this channel tripling since last year. well, pretty patel. the home secretary is being accused of totally losing control of the current crisis on the english channel class. she's being accused of double standards when it comes to how the united kingdom protects borders. you remember 3 years ago, pre to patel said that she would make crossings on the english channel, an infrequent phenomenon. then later on more recently, she said she would shut off the route entirely, making it on viable. but what we see in this year is up to 25000 people of cross english channel headed to the british shoals. in the last few weeks, numerous occasions over a 1000 people have made that perilous journey. and very sadly, in recent weeks,
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around 10 people have lost their lives, making that journey too well. both sides of the english channel is simply blaming each other. what we're seeing is a slight tit for tat, coming from the british and the french, basically a wall of words. but the united kingdom, as says that, the french refusing to keep its word on a joint patrol mission even though the u. k. has forked out around 54000000 pounds to try and help with this operation. but the french simply say, this is a british problem. and now the home secretary is almost back tracking on what she said, that this isn't a quick fix solution. this problem will take time to fix and that there is no silver bullet. the only solution is whole scale reform of our silence system. so that the home secretary is saying that this isn't something that can be dealt with over night in comparison though, to the mike and crisis on the polish baton rouge border. while the united kingdom got involved in that, almost immediately as the crisis i was developing some weeks ago,
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the united kingdom deployed a small team to assist in the operations on the polish side. what we're seeing more recently as an additional 100 troops will now help to reinforce the frontier and adding to all of this. the u. k is now signed an agreement with tonin, promising to even help build a wall at a stop, a migrants from getting in. now this moral is expected to cost $1.00, billions locked us around $300000000.00 pounds. it will be equipped with electronic surveillance equipment and topped with barbed wire to now that will be erected in mid 2022. now, the polish administration of thanking and welcoming the british forces to help tighten insecure its border. a border is and will be tight. we will insure poland security with the support of british troops. a company of british soldiers will be deployed to serve alongside polish soldiers as soon as possible, hopefully later this month. well,
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both campaign is on the left and right of politics here in the united kingdom are far from happy in slamming this move on the right. they say that the british government is essentially showing a double standards because it's not really dealing with the crisis on the english channel, but almost immediately it's trying to alleviate the crisis on the polish border, plus campaign is on the left, will they to are condemning the government, they say the british government shouldn't be sending troops to deal with the humanitarian crisis. it's not a military one. so why send the troops and particularly pay attention to the fact that these people are helpless. refugees fleeing west in it generated a conflicts. so 2 issues here, very different issues regarding asylum seekers at the united kingdom is embroiled in one here at home and one a broad one that we're seeing more rhetoric rather than action to try and deal with it. but then if we look over to the polish border, very, very different tactics being used by the united kingdom. some say though,
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a slippery slope that those tactics could then be deployed here in the united kingdom to move a talk about slippery slopes as an argument in new york about policing pressures being placed on new york's police force are so great these days officers, so they were sort of a joy, that's the warning for a leaked internal survey. further, it claims, so new laws and tedious policies are punishing good cops. 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 our sub standard pay has every cop looking to get out as soon as they can let guys phase share by 56 percent of the cities officers and a recent survey, the majority said they wish they had chosen a different career setting, public distrust and disrespect and lot even said that they're afraid to pursue criminals these days for fear of big food may be issues here. so sweeping police
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reforms in the city containing the rights of authorities to use force to restrain suspects. but this is a new thing wanting it, but officers say there were problems in before these new policies were brought in. that they were already concerned about the high levels of crime and believe that they won't come down anytime soon. well, let's look at the start success for yourself. almost 80 percent of respondents said that they didn't think that it would be any improvement in the crime anytime soon. and you can see you've just the last 3 months when it's done has gone up. 15 said crime levels where so in response to my p d says it's taking the poll results into account as it tries to make the department more effective. every copy 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 b, y p and just feel like there's no right they can ever do valuable crime. fighting tools like stop question frisk were taken away. you know,
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legal options for people who want to sue 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 coughs apprehensive, and empower in bold in 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. you 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 are going to act that we prosecute cops, or what else could you possibly expect to happen, cause i'm 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 favorite thing.
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rabbittown paris in the year was at red french politician, criticize a meeting between the equality commissioner and a group that france brands islamist. they met in brussels as part of an anti discrimination campaign, but paris calls the talks up normal, shot to bend ski reports. well, the european commission has found itself in the dog house with france, with french ministers blowing up over a meeting that was held last week between the commission and a muslim youth organization. several high profile ministers here in france really blasting the fact that that meeting took place saying that the commission, which met with this group called famous so was meeting with an islamist association that has been attacking france of this he did were referring to the matter to the commission in order to fight against this islamist associations that are attacking france and are infiltrating, are very institutions. it is absurd. indeed. we are now approaching the european
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commission. don't let anything go. why is this great cause such as well? it's done so on several levels. it's been around for about 25 years. and in the last decade or so, it's apparent you received 3 lots of funding directly from the european commission frenchman this is also say has links with the muslim brotherhood. this is a group that is being designated as a terror organization by several are countries and has been banned in those countries. france says one by meeting with families. so it's given the commission is give it a platform that it shouldn't have. and to why financing it, it's financing womic extremism. but feminist has also caused some other upsets here in france, just in the last few weeks on its website. it said it was part of an anti discrimination campaign that was financed by the council of europe. now that campaign focused on women wearing he jobs who were being discriminated against,
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which is a very sensitive topic here in france that caused such a theory. the french government actually protested against campaign on the plug was pulled on it. now at the time said mister was furious. that that, that happened and said, but frank choose the country that was exporting the moose racism. we are seeing that the french state is really behind. this is this mere campaign, the censoring of the human rights campaign? and we are seeing that family paris is currently the capital of western prejudice. now the commission has denied that fantasy has received any money, but all she has seen a written statement from 2015 shows that at least in 2012, the group received funding just over 70000 euros famous. so for it's part didn't know i use it, it has any links to the muslim brotherhood, and it says it's appointed the frenchman. this is all taking the time to
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essentially de, legitimize the work that a dove. but it does appear that frances north, back to back down on this particular topic. in fact, there is a suggestion that very soon feminist could find itself on the list of banned organizations here in france. currently as defense chief as want of a massive increase in u. s. strategic bomber activity around russia's borders, including particularly disturbing drills, testing nuclear weapons use say, show go, made the revelation and talk. so these chinese counterparts are correspond, the court has got the latest on it. it looks like both russia and china are ready for deeper cooperation when it comes to mutual defense. and that's because the united states as posturing itself as a military full of both powers. i mean, it's no secret that china isn't happy about american naval operations in the south china sea, or washington's claim that taiwan is separate from the mainland. as for russia,
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it looks like the u. s. is taking a more nuclear approach. let's take a listen to what the russian ministry of defense had to say. whether this is, were due this month during the u. s. global thunder. strategic forces exercises 10 u. s. air for strategic bombers practice options of nuclear weapons use against russia almost simultaneously from western and eastern directions. based on what was spoken about at this meeting, it looks like the u. s. military aggression is actually bringing us, is actually bringing russia and china closer together. the chinese defense minister at the meeting said that the u. s. is using the same aggressive military actions against his country as it is against his russian counterpart. we did hear from the russian defense minister again, who outlined what some of those actions entailed admissions issued lucia because a significant increase in the activity of us strategic bama ation. in the past month, around 30 flights to the borders of the russian federation have been made, which is 2 and a half times more than in the same period last year. it's likely
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a joining of these 2 eastern powers wasn't exactly what washington expected to result from its increased nuclear posturing. either one of them is a serious force to be reckoned with for washington, but both of them together that could be a major obstacle for u. s. foreign policy don't call today, but if we can use his come in, i want to tell you about these get a bit of clarity on it as well, but we're hearing the casualties have been reported. misuse of explosions at a factory that makes loses the confusing bit weather control missiles. i think that's probably misinterpreted near the serbian capital belgrade. more than a dozen people are also a thought have been injured the plot the produce, his rockets to fight hail caught his local media while videos being shared online. sho, it'll be coming in shortly. show huge smoke clouds building from the st. apparently . witnesses say the ground shook from the force of the blast around a 100 workers a thought to have been a facility at the time of the incense is not to be a military thing and thought to be civilian this. we just need
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a bit more clarity on what was happening and that factory will update you more on that in the coming hours. it will be me and they will be calling brett he's, he's here in the coming hours will be here in 30 minutes to take you through that we get more into the pictures and also we so many are max kaiser. we've got his latest report on air and just moment so great line up few coming your way, at least for the next hour. and of course molly or my name's kevin o in this is r t, the global broadcaster from russia. ah . with both. yeah, we're still in el salvador and our in san salvador, it's all popping off here. the country is it that the big one is legal. tanner is transforming the country, transforming the people, transforming the culture and transforming the region. oh my god.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be in arms. race is on a very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk 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. i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money and they sent out an online hate campaign that i was supposed to be very dangerous man.
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