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dangerous man, with oh, scenes of unrest on looting, gripping the french caribbean territory of what a loop it over to tough new cobra to restrictions. and it's ultimately fueling local hostility to the authorities in powers. germany is next. john sela laughed schoultz pull to compulsory covey vaccination with us daily and affection skyrocket to double the spring pains and politicians class where the eco activists in canada, after a leading campaign, a war that oil pipelines could be blown up. if the government doesn't take action on climate change, ah,
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it is thursday morning here at moscow and 9 o'clock under the clouding skies. but it's a busy program for you today here one on t. welcome to europe's cobra. to death toll could hit to 1000000 by next spring. that's according to the world health organization. infection rates a surging in the region when the w h o chief is wanting that vaccinations alone well, solve the problem in many countries and communities with concerned about the fullest sense of security that vaccines have ended the fundamental and that people or vaccine aged do not need to take any other precautions. data us i just that before the arrival of the delta body and vaccines reduce transmission by about 60 percent with delta that has dropped to about 40 percent. the latest spike in case numbers has prompted countries across europe to re impose cubs italy and greece of bod,
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unvaccinated people from restaurants and entertainment venues. a sweden and franz, a considering mandatory booster jobs for people over 40. a paris has already also slapped heavier restrictions on one of its overseas territories that have got a loop in the caribbean. and it caused a public outcry. ah, [000:00:00;00] with the unrest on guadalupe i began a week ago prompting franz to deploy extra police to the region and imposed nightly curfews. but the leader of the territory says that the intervention has not helped at all. charlotte,
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do buskey now reports from powers man de tree vaccination of health workers was the straw that really broke the camel's back. a legal requirement that's been in place since the middle of september, across all french territories. it is one that is being resisted on the caribbean island. oh, well graham, that is the problem. the health pass. obligatory vaccination. we have no more freedom here so we have become violent. that's it. so this problem has been present for a long time. in any case, what we must take to me is that all the french colonies of your lacy's, where there is a misery and violence effort. and this is going to remain like that here. level. then the document catalog where i've already been making demands on did we have several points discounted my fortune plan? it was necessary to arrive at this point out among the last they were elected representatives. no alicia, but they were not able to understand what we had to say. unfortunately, again,
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the youth is fed up with this and i will give their listen from the day was that we would not have arrived at this point. these are not made. have you lost not, nothing has ever been resolved through violent dislike. but i also think that if there are 2 days of uprising with leslie wednesday and thursday on friday, they will decide to send in some police informants to guadalupe who haven't even been meeting with locals. the prefect, a meeting with anybody, and they're ready, they are sending forces at the national zone to marie intervention group. is the $250.00 police officers and soldiers. where is this going on hand to do so. sock on the french government has already held crisis talks over the violence. it's even sent elite security forces to the islands in a bid to take back control. now that came off, the shots were fired at police officers. you cannot use the health of the french people to drive political battles. public order must be maintained. there's a situation that is very explosive, which is linked to
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a very local context and detentions, we know of, and that a historic, as well as to certain interests that seek to use this context and anxiety. the government is mobilized, while the politicians here in paris scratching their heads to find a solution as to how to quell those protests. the president of the department of guadalupe says the issue, the problems are firmly at the doorstep of the french government. we are asking today to be treated in the same way as in metropolitan france. there are things that we can resolve quickly. we've always asked for support. i've given plenty of alert, sent letters, messages, and made calls. it is unacceptable. we have not seen any minister, and in fact, the last minister of the interior that we saw was bernard cason iv home to around 400000 people. guadalupe is no stranger to violent protests. the threat level though has been raised significantly right now. that's because
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they have been reports that writers managed to break into an arm's depot and took rifles. and it's not just in guadalupe where the fires are burning right now. protests civ, also sprayed to a neighboring martinique, where officers have also been shot at and narrow warnings that this could spark violence in other french overseas territories. to general anees with this french state isn't just a parent on the other side of the atlantic over in the pacific ocean, to another island, colonized by frances waiting to cast a vote for it. feature one. that could seem new caledonia, choose full independence. the result of that referendum in just a few weeks time is expected to be far too close to cool. with so many issues
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rearing their heads in frances overseas territories. all the same time, the government may be forced to focus on resolving van and back could come at the expense of events here on the mainland. difficult decisions clearly lie ahead for president mack on. and at a time when he is pleading for a 2nd term in office, he's government inability to control events in so many parts of france are only likely to raise questions about his ability to deliver the security. he's so often promised geology belsky, r. t. paris or we spoke with guadalupe on socialist sen as well as a member of the national rally party. and i think france is playing a dangerous game with a heavy handed approach to the islanders. i'm at mercy. she's owns a crisis that's flared up now and guadalupe. it is not only the results of the health care crisis,
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but also from france stepping back from its overseas territories 1520 years ago. now the vaccination campaign door has become a spark that ignited the barrel of gunpowder. it's all the results of abandonment. it's betrayal and contempt towards our compatriots. from guadalupe guadalupe suffers from a high cost of living like other overseas territories, as well as such a shameful thing as a lack of access to drinking water. all of this lead people to run out of patience, anger them. violence is unacceptable and must be condemned. but it's obvious that we must fight the root of the problem. do yet to fix it. said the law has already been passed personally. earlier i advocated optional vaccination, and i oppose mandatory vaccination, which is now opposed by many medical workers at the same time, the threat of a possible 5th wave of co that now exists. no one knows if it will happen or not. we see the example of france where a lot of people already vaccinated, but the number of cases is still significantly increasing. it is a disturbing tendency,
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while germany's chancellor and awaiting olaf sholtes has called for mandatory cobra . vaccines are queuing, echoing that of the outgoing governments warning the country is now dealing with an emergency. that as daily case number's had a record of 74000 with the overall death toll passing, a 100000. the most current, the problem is obvious. we are heading for an emergency. the likes of which we have never seen before in this country is the ultimate cost is upon to me. the way out of this pandemic is that in institutions is where, especially vulnerable groups, shock can't fall. vaccination is made mandatory. these are the low lives of german states on our re imposing strict covert measures. in berlin and hamburg, people can only use public transport if they have a vaccine q r code or a negative p. c. r test and bavaria. among others has re introduced a lockdown with all christmas markets closed this year. and the regional leader there has joined calls for compulsory vaccinations nation. why? now, according to the latest polls,
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most german people are in favor of that idea. and so far around 70 percent of the population is fully vaccinated against cobra, ultimately hitting the herd immunity target. and we spoke to berlin as on the street to see what they think as is shown, i find it absolutely right. especially in the caring situation. we must be very thorough. personally, i have no issue with this as i want to have the safety when getting from a to b. c. s my comical, difficult from nailing amended a nice one to get back to neighbor, but see when she has public transport. they will have to find other ways to i find it in the device. it's shopping has they are using case numbers to force us into another lockdown once mr. sanders said we are 9 on the scale of $1.00 to $10.00. at the apocalypse, we are at 9, but that relates to the quality of our politicians and not to the situation that prevails in ground to simmer. so germany is our 4th cobit wave. apparently in full swing is putting
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a strain on hospitals with intensive care units running at full capacity. nationwide, the vice president of the german nursing council told us how staff a coping this is for and you can walk a few weeks ago. there was a discussion about making a vaccination. compulsory for nurses. many employ la are afraid they, since there are risk, i slice medical concerns that add up against taking it. but the compulsory vaccination for all discussion has taken root. now because of the viruses, i think we're hearing about compulsory vaccination for all meaning throughout the health sector. and other industries is also not unprecedented. it was discussed a few weeks ago since it can be a fast way of containing the virus was one yet. the situation was already tannist. before the pandemic, the workload is high in marson, horns and hospital it. it's unsurprising that there's opposition of health workers
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have to get vaccinated. but if vaccination was made compulsory for every one of hesitancy could be reduced significantly. health workers would be less singled out, and every one being in it together, it would lead to broader acceptance. this internal, which create high vaccination rate and increase the chances of containing the wires and subsequently hygiene related called with measures may finally be abolished. moreover, it's a chance to relieve the added pressure of that health clinics and care facility staff are experiencing the garbage door. well, as we mentioned up, charles is about to become the german chancellor. that's off to his party and 2 others agree to form a new coalition nicknamed at the traffic light coalition. after the party colors. it took 2 months for the social democrats, the greens and the free democrats to agree on their terms off about the federal election. the cd you party,
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which lead to the outgoing government has wasted no time in criticizing the coalition. different loc, the, the agreement that was presented today is relatively blunt, and in many parts it's vague and the parties fall short of the things they propagated during the election campaign. wouldn't the dressed agreement document is quite a water 177 pages. it goes over $51776.00 words that is slightly more than f scott fitzgerald novel, the great gatsby. and there is some twists and turns when it comes to how this new government would approach russia. the draft document says that they would be looking for constructive dialogue with moscow. russia is an important international player. we understand the importance of substantial and stable relationships, and we continue to strive for them. we're ready thought constructive dialogue. we will take into account different threat perceptions and focus on a common and coherent e u policy towards russia. we've heard some speeches from leadership of the 3
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parties as they addressed their press conference in berlin, and most of them seeming quite keen to emphasize that there are still points whereby they really disagree with their coalition. foreigners in this agreement have to be put to the membership of the individual parties and they will agree upon it. it does seem like an almost nailed on thing that will happen low. who are we getting at the top of the pile? who's going to be the new chancellor? all af schultz is his name. he was the finance minister and vice chancellor in the last government headed out by anglo merkel when it comes to we style of leadership . it is pretty much more of the same from the outgoing chancellor. he is regarded as a very rational man. as a pragmatist on a number of issues, he can see that by when it comes to russia, he has been critical of russia on several issues in the past, but also has backed so supported nord stream to the gas pipeline. that takes gas from russia to germany. under the baltic sea,
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when it comes to saying good bye to the old leadership though. all aft sholtes handed over anglo merkel of interesting present as they met for their last cabinet meeting for the chancellor, receiving a dogwood bush from or laugh sholtes. now dogwood symbolizes durability, and the ability to overcome many obstacles, some could say that was well testament to the legacy that angle america leaves from her time in the chancellor's job. this is a very different present though, that flooded me food. and the russian president gave anglo merkel on their last meeting president food opting for probably more traditional nice big bunch of flowers. we talked to, i believe, emma, a german law and politician who thinks the coalition certainly has its work cut out . it is too early for congratulations. you can see it on his face today. and there was a question be delayed by
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a dutch journalist on the huge tax problems we had it in last year. and the involvement off of being a he had to deal with bank and public place, the question, but it was not not discussed in the campaign. the question whether the candidate they will survive in a political sense, the next 2 weeks to form a government just consisting of see what it is about. it is not enough in the german tradition, it would be more constructive if they would phone a great coalition. all in all upon the government to deal with this unusual situation. i think most of the company on the program on our t, as canadian eco warriors, are at loggerheads with the government,
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but some warning of drastic action if politicians fail to address a climate crisis. more on that just a mm hm. ah welcome to max hazards, financial survival guide. looking forward to your bench with what happens dimensions in brittany, delicate after you watch kaiser report. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safer?
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high selection, whole community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? which directs what is true, was his faith in the world corrupted, you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, are approaching 20 minutes past the hour here in moscow. the canadian government has a fight on its hands with environmental groups warning of extreme action if the country fails to cut its carbon emissions. as spokesman for extinction, rebellion said the consequences in canada and elsewhere could prove deadly. not only will pipelines be blown up,
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but we can be certain that worldly does will be put on trial for treason or worse, be killed. the statement was made in support of canadian scientist and can, painter, david suzuki, who's been accused of inciting violence authorities in the countries main oil producing region. alberta have moved to formally condemned suzuki suggestion the pipelines could be blown up. we're in deep, deep do do this is what we've come to the next stage after this. they're going to be pipelines blown up. if our leaders don't pay attention to what's going on, it's absolutely an implicit or winking incitement to violence. this is totally irresponsible on the part of david suzuki. i think statements like that are not helpful in terms of climate change and climate action is government takes out very seriously. that's why we have a very solid climate action plan. that's the way that we're going to address climate change. not by making statements that will alarm people off cause concern.
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david suzuki and 85 year old zoologist was speaking during an extinction rebellion protest in the city of victoria. the rallies followed floods that killed full people in british columbia and what, why be blamed on climate change? meanwhile, suzuki, his own foundation, has tried to distance itself from his comments insisting the activist speaks for himself. but the group went on to say that campaign as a frustrated a government in action, a david suzuki himself denies inciting violence. so saying he doesn't support destroying pipelines, but also it doesn't regret his words. and we discussed the story with a pair of guests. when david suzuki says the result is going to be the pipelines are blown up. probably saying is that canadians are frustrated by the candidates hypocrisy when it comes to the environment. and actually the man is 100 percent,
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correct. he did not call for illegal activity. he is merely expressing the frustration of canadians at the hypocrisy of our governments, while the canadian government is making these climate commitments at the same time, the canadian government bought a pipeline to extract very polluting car sans oil. the british columbia government is trying to push a pipeline through native land, the wet to wet and land, and other native lands that the people do not want. i think especially someone with his prominence and exposure saying such thing. whether there were men directly or not provide the mechanism in it and it. busy is platform a reaches many people and you've got, you've got different sectors in the environmental. there are some that are very green. you can say strong messages without navigating some type of illegal activity
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or some sites do not think that's wrong. environmentalists will ever be satisfied with any about to expect everyone to jump in to green environment is unrealistic. and american whiskey amaica has told people not to buy that written house right, if they're doing it to support team shooter colleague rittenhouse, the company heaven, a hill. so the case is no cause for celebration. we've been disheartened to learn that some individuals and businesses have been using our written house straight, wry whisky brand to celebrate the kyle written house verdict. despite the profound loss of life from those events. rittenhouse verdict, st. shockwave to america, a 18 year old, col. rittenhouse, was acquitted of all charges after fatally shot to white people during a black lives matter. protecting wisconsin. the liquor firms statement though, has drawn a very mixed public reaction. i know
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a lot of whiskey drinkers. i know a lot of conservatives, i don't know any one who toasted the actions or verdict under discussion. another attempt to divert our attention and divide us. why in the world would you choose to jump into politics? the big to said, and they chose to side with corruption and evil. exactly. and now that everybody know sales the even going to go up more brilliant marketing if we got the views on the story from independent journalist dave lind off. i don't think the thought of causing it does division in society crossed the minds of the marketing people at written house. i think what they were doing was figuring out a way to make some money off of a news event. and they figured probably they would sell a lot of whisky to about a lot of liberals. if they, if they said, don't buy it because it's being a,
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you don't want it to stick that name. you know, the companies are not in the business of creating political division. what they're doing is trying to, trying to make money. and everybody knows that. i mean, it's a capitalist society and people understand that. so i'm just guessing that it's, it's a sort of a backwards logic that if they call for a boycott, you're going to see a lot of parties in, you know, rich liberal households where they'll probably serve rittenhouse as the drink of choice. and people will say they're drinking it because they took a stand on the rittenhouse verdict. thought i'd prefer to check out some other headlights for you. now from all around the world. indian trade unions are protesting against us. corporate giant, amazon, accusing it of selling drugs online on the indian police charge, stop at a regional amazon branch of trafficking marijuana by passing drugs office. a sugar
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substitute that was on india has denied the allegations. long queues are forming. a federal stations across pakistan. citizens rushed to refuel their vehicles ahead of a nationwide strike by the petroleum dealers association. and a group id i sat around, $8000.00 facilities would remain closed off of the government, refuse to increase that profit margin. and to iraq where protest, i mean lighting fires outside the offices of code is political. most of the activists university students to mining the local government pay their allowances. a student benefits have been suspended supposedly due to the cost of the war against islamic state. and a subsequent drop in oil revenue. and finally, a coal mine explosion in russia is came out of a region has killed at least one person and left $43.00 more injured. as we understand to mind is are in a critical condition. but more than $200.00 have been moved to safety. the cause of
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i'll see you then and people is something they can't ride on. police reports in all caps in december 2020 . a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. so like if people organization, if an idea that there must be a pose, that channel out the gate while they may come with that. but he says, 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 united states has gotten reuben, this is a chance to see who on 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 t for that. that's all americas. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in ah, everything is bigger. or at least that's what texans say,
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but with the enough but a 3 new energy demanding facilities, will the power grid be big enough to handle and energy might be the big issue in the texas governor's race, but will it fall over into the national race? is joe biden, looks to be already on the campaign trail for his re election and 2024 too early, or is he just trying to hold on to the power as rumors of madame president harris continue to circulate and have seen it didn't kill themselves? well, that's not just a popular mean meant by trolling conspiracy theorist. it now has possible medical prove to back it up. we will give you all the details. and while many have felt the world i suffered round after round the plague, which rivaled those of moses and ancient egypt. here is a new one for you. flesh eating bees are now being found in the tropics, and we will tell you why their desire for raw meat is attracting them more than nectar hums guy, no use in this story, and more on today's news he's use right here. i t,
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america. ah, we start with the arbor case, where 3 white man accused of killing a black man jogging there, a ga neighborhood have been convicted of murder, count, one malice, murder. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael. guilty. oh, even asked, whoever just made an outburst be removed from the court. count to felony merck. we the jury find the defendant, travis mc michael guilty. now the victim's family called the shooting of 25 year old ahmed aubrey a modern day lynching. now now claire was, you know,
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