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ah, the top stories is her on the chrome, the new cove, it strained from south africa, spreads across the world with nations canceling flights and even keeping the fully vaccinated in isolation. also this our shoplifting and vandalism. as the festive season begins, flash mold and smash and grabbed robberies, put us authorities to the test and parents to the school in texas have their personal details posted on line after they speak out against critical race theory and mask mandates. we hear from one of them, he posted our personal information or addresses and told the internet to, to a jacket. the other guy threatened a bunch of us out of school board, me hello, they're just going 11 o'clock here in moscow. you watching out you international.
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now on the chrome is causing havoc around the world at the moment, the new cove it mutation has been highlighted as a variant of concern by the world health organization and has already been detected in multiple countries. they're also phase 2. it's highly contagious. and even those who are fully vaccinated could easily get it. nations have already started to close their borders to prevent its spread. well, the 1st image is of the new strain rich me detected in south africa. have been published by italian researches on the right is on the chrome and on the left the older delta, very it read areas to show it has many more mutations this time. and that means that the virus is further adapted, but it's not yet clear. if it's more dangerous, but while governments are trying to find that out, many people have found themselves stranded in south africa. i'm devastated. i feel let down by my government. we are relying on information on the internet. if no one
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knows what's going on, we have done everything. we are tripoli vaccinated, we have done everything is good citizens and now we on able to get home every day i heard frustration at us across the whole day was basically going to be with the children. we don't know when we will be able to make it now. 76 years old. very. it is a fear because it this tom harkin, how can go to motor without see more family monday. the countries president pose a, gave a state of the nation of grace in which he criticized the international community for making such a quick decision without enough research, international community to reconsider options. but i think speaking to people who believe that this is a case of double standards, for example, we spoke to south african who is heading back to the united states and believe that part of the reason that he was taken off the plane was because he was south africa
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and they treated me like a common criminal, threw me off the plane. i didn't get my luggage back and told me, i'm not a problem. and then i said, what did i do? then i said, the cabin attendance said she told me 3 times to put my face, small thought, read the rules. it says you're allowed to take a few more. while you eating and drinking. i was doing. this was the by new rule. it was total total paranoia from the still that i would in session while the things that have been developing here in south africa are very emotional . the 1st announcements of this new strain was on thursday and it took the government and it took the, the tourism industry, essentially completely by surprise. and within hours you had most of the world's airlines canceling. they fly. i've quite a few days at the airport and there you have people who've been kicked off flights in a matter of minutes. sometimes people were ready on the fly,
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10 minutes from take and, and then the announcement came that they had to get off the flight or people who were on route to the countries and the planes were turned back. people have feel completely laid down. you have a strong feeling of people having being stranded because you have so many people here who need to get back to work. who need to get back to families overseas. and who are some be stuck in south africa while you get vaccinated? if you still con, travel, and if you still can't be with your family, i have family in south africa. my sister lives in south africa and, and i've not seen her in close to 2 years since of covered and my daughter, and i was trying to south africa to find any, be with her and her family. i think it's important, but the u. s. is doing and around the world to be cautious space she not knowing what the new variant is doing, but it's also on the same point. very frustrating and upsetting for what it's doing
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to people around the world and not been able to see their families. now what's important to note is that we're coming up to the tours a month here in south africa. busy the month of december and for the last 2 years because of close it, this industry has the kind shop the talking to people here. they say that this is not going to be the end of the south african truism that wins so much money in you have a problem here in south africa where there are millions of people who have not been vaccinated and who refused to be vaccinated. so certainly the international community has a course of bad. at the same time, the scientists in south africa has come out to say that this, this new variant has been detected in many countries around the world. and they believe that south africa should be congratulated for being the 1st 2, identify it and come forward with the information rather than being solely blamed for being responsible for spreading it. honestly, reporting there was an advisor to the italian health. thirty's is warning that the virus is getting around all preventative measures,
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and this could be our reality for years to come in while to contain the spread of the new strain. the u. k is reintroducing quarantine in a government mandate is hotel for people coming from south africa. britain self secretary's asking people to be patient as he believes that coated is going to be with us in some form forever. he was asked to learn to live with coven. we will never defeat it. we have to learn to live with it. we have to learn to live with it as we have learned to live with flu. of course it is not flu and we need to learn more about in cases of omnicom have already been discovered in germany in belgium, the czech republic. and there are at least 13 cases in the netherlands that came after a flight of individuals came in from south africa. now in a separate development, dutch police had to read plain just before it was about to take off. after it emerged that 2 of the passengers on board had been in quarantine hotel and had
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escaped from that desperately trying to leave the netherlands to try and get home as that panic is spreading. it turns out that the quarantine hotel that they had escaped from, there were individuals who had presented with the omnicom strange, you really get a sense of just how scared people are at the moment. some individuals are now facing lengthy stays in quarantines, which are incredibly costly. particularly in the u. k. for me there is just no ways i can afford 50000 rand, which is equivalent to 2 and a half 1000 pounds to be in a hotel in london. when my home is around the corner. i and i live on my own, we are consult oscillate and secondly with the job that i meant to start. if i'm now i'm starting approximately 3 weeks later, which means i'm 3 weeks without cellar, which is basic. i've worked it out which is basically my rent money for the month. i'm a pretty citizen and i've lived there for 23 years. i have to find
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a way the government has to do something about the hotel quarantine and people are up in all that got government con, make these rulings and then expect their citizens to pay for it. you know, for those who were fully vax, as we heard from those individuals facing problems from south africa, they really thought the, perhaps this pandemic was about to be over, at least for them because they followed all of the guidance. they done everything that they were asked to have done. so this must be coming now is a bit of a cold shower for people in europe to realizing that having 2 or 3 jobs just isn't enough. when we faced these new strains that we know so little about in france, the french health ministers resigned to the fact that omnicom will be found tear and says that the government needs more time to look at it. they don't use it along with only to you since it's circulating in the u. k. italy in belgium. it's probable that there is a case in circulation and france. researchers are looking at whether vaccines must
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be modified, but it's too early to say, since it was only discovered a few days ago. scientists who i spoke with on the telephone yesterday, including internationally say we need a period of around 10 days to know more. meanwhile, the ministers, the health ministers from the g 7 countries will meet later on monday to discuss this new variant and how it possibly can be tackled at the same time as the experts are really left in a situation with a race to understand exactly what this mutation means and what that means for the a fight for the end of this pandemic. charlotte uminski reporting mabel. we spoke to a rare disease expert anchor, but another from george mason univers, seen the united states. she says that it's not clear if current vaccines can give enough protection from the new varied the cut on the warehouse also kept chance to . ringback be region korea, that great question to solve right now for san just is, was that a particular read in those the viruses
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a final with him or to dissuade and good be by mitchell evolution of the vital shorter than the will up into more active stream even thought as it away from our original blueprint, so you would know co might your immunity from the current look since feed the one that meets the new version of corona white as a one, a chron. all's of since spike nic. astrazeneca and also utterly rooks, phyllis, fraser, and modena, or zip code where you, similar and to jim, but i should say, there was one thing rich is given me hold for spite me cookson in particular. but this, because i've been the wydell vaccines produce a little bit, the water wide spread, them unity. it's not just and they board is but a little bit the war or was it you sell it response and do you. so it is fonts is not zip the sensitive was in human facial cells of rails because
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a spike nick is a strongest outdoor for either. and then the vital work since i'm here and took him only bow johnson johnson and the astrazeneca and spiked accompanying those 3 out of those. that is as good nick is so strongest, one. get a chance that because they also have a stronger to potential and that you felt orange, you might have more the strong could drop in the amount of and they boy just knew that was a protection. sam's western countries. d start to push their citizens to get a booster shop. the world health organization has expressed opposition to rich countries extending that are not kill ation program. while vaccination rates do remain so low in poor countries across much of africa, at the moment, less than 10 percent of the population has had a single days. no more vaccines should go to countries that have already vaccinated more than 40 percent of their population. until kovacs has the vaccines it
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needs to help by the countries get that to normal boosters should be administered except to immunocompromised pupil. most countries with high vaccine coverage continued to ignore our call for a global moratorium on boosters. well, earlier we did discuss this issue with a professor of molecular oncology, lauren chung, and also with an independent nurse to any better. it would make no sense to ensure that most people at least get their 1st dose of the vaccine love and then pushing for people to have the the booster. but then i think, oh importantly, we have to look at the efficacy of the actual vaccine because we still know that people who have double days you can still partially and then also still and be affected by the virus off in. ready as one of the issues that i think they should be willing to. now i've seen that education is key because we do still have
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a lot of hesitant people. not wanting to take the vaccine. and also just really, it just seem quite unfair that they still mandate in ice is now mandatory that health workers should have the vaccine. i think it should also include education, the immunity generated by vaccination. decays, it over time, particularly actually in the overly, the most vulnerable, and certainly up to 6 months. these folks clearly have a really significant impact. seen that in real world data from israel, for instance, where they rolled out the booster campaign. so we can see the value of booster shot, you know, various are going to continue to be generated. ready was always of ours is allowed to spread, particularly in countries. indeed like south africa, where vaccination rates are lower than what they sent the sizes the need to control the pandemic at the global level as well as locally. and it's all, it is in all our interests to support the role of boxes across the world. and we should be in a position where we choose should be supporting the increased manufacturing
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distribution of vaccines. and we should choose between boosters for the most vulnerable an hour late and whether or not somebody else who hasn't been back. somebody gets their 1st job. however, while then okay, very the spread across the world, u. s. president joe biden, and the mirror san francisco facing a public backlash after violating their own mask. monday. she can finance through place of us to put our seat of our wave of smash and grab robberies, shook the us during thanksgiving, and the weekends. black friday sales with many pointing out that the police did seem to be overwhelmed with the level of crime that erupted. but with the christmas holidays, just around the corner, people are asking to the authorities can actually make their city safe with the hands, apparently tied by new policies with more his saskia taylor. remember the days of good cop bad cop?
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while back on in case you missed the memo. now every cop is a body. well, we need to completely dismantled in minneapolis. police department. i ah. no. no. often towards floyd's mad at people tame for policing budgets were slashed, force was a no go stop and such was out. accountability was in. so where are we now? while the politicians who pulled the money plug, leaving police departments high and dry, might feel safe for neg gated communities. but for the rest of america? well, from coast to coast, from small towns to big cities, crime is on the rise. one year and the biggest annual spike of homicides in 60 years later states and now trying to fast track a return to the good old days of law. in order to reverse the tide arising crime,
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we need to stop the demon demonizing and sabotaging the dedicated men. women who risked their lives every single day to keep the rest of us safe enough is enough. we can not the fund the police. we need to refund the police. instead of less funding, we need more investment in public safety and a knife in the back of the democrat law makers everywhere. almost 90 percent of marilyn's black voters back him because if they have been most affected by few up patrol cause in the neighborhood. and this isn't a one off. this yet has seen a wave of pro police candidates be elected all across the country from liberal seattle, to minneapolis, the very place george floyd died at the hands of a police officer. the list really does go on. it turns out that lol assess is not
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as exciting in real life as it is in the weston's. and for the democrats already terrified of the mid term blood bath, this could be a death knell already blue republicans, the proud gun toting law and order party a polling 8 percent higher than democrats nationally. it's almost like voters have realized that it's one thing to shout a slogan to make a gesture. it's another thing to come up with a real game plan. it does not present any sort of plan for what will come after. there is no specificity as to what services which provide what law enforcement would look like. what residents can expect. police might be back in demand, but it looks like too little, too late. the usaa saying, record numbers of offices leaving the force and recruitment numbers away down despite all types of incentives to boost them. when you start treating those who hunt for criminals as the criminals themselves,
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then also willing to go out and take a bullet few, a lot of the competent people who would make good police offices, a refraining because they feel that they can go to prison for doing their job, 3, a police officer, you put your life in jeopardy. now some feel they're not protected. the criminals have more rights than police offices today. the car for what you wish for what started as a cat, t slogan and a bid to be. now, with the voters turned in to a radical agenda that's been kind to criminals and cruel to the lawful still to come he this hours a region inside barrier moons, the victims of last week's mine, explosion. we speak to a worker lost friends in the tragedy. asked to come just after the break. ah ah, ah
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oh, welcome back and i being against mosque mandates and critical race theory is apparently enough to get e doke. st. in texas, parents that do you claim that a member of racial accuracy committee in a local school district to publish their personal details on the internet. they claim that they were really cute for their views on c c. and also their legal case, challenging mosque mandates for daniel was on the list and explain what happened. we filed a lawsuit against our local i s t. that was to block and illegal mask mandate. as a result of that, we got a bunch of kick back. this one lady who docks us. she's on what you call a racial equity and diversity advisory committee posted our personal information or
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addresses and contact information our businesses and so forth and told the internet to, to attack us. there was another incident also another guy threatened a bunch of us at a school board meeting climbing. he's going to bring a 1000 soldiers and so force locked and loaded. we. we've reported it to the school district when we reported to the, the city and to the mayor. well, targeting parents that disagree with policies becoming more and more common in the united states. there was another incident reported in arizona recently, a school board president was accused of collecting adult ca on parents that included social security numbers and also financial records. although he denied any involvement people sacked from his post. well, critical rights theory, as well as mass mondays have been causing so much tension between school boards and pears. that is even come to the attention of the president when the say she ation
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cited threats from parents and compared the acts to domestic terrorism with the u. s attorney general and the f b. i now involved daniel again explained to us why parents are standing up to school officials. after the mask on lawsuit, we were joined by many people and we just keep finding more and more problems. you know, our school district is a about a, a d level by state average. so that means we have 3rd graders that can't reach out to, to grade level. and yet they spend millions of dollars on putting social justice and equity and diversity training into everything. it's political, they use equity and diversity to actually re institutionalized racism. you know, they call themselves anti racist, but they're, they're really race. we're fighting back. we're trying to get rid of it at the
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state level in our school level. and so it's a big problem in the state of texas and all over the country. actually i've been networking with, with other parents and actually teachers that are frightened, terrified that this is, this is taking over our education system in the united states. funeral of mine is a rescue is killed in last week's mine. explosion inside the area have been hound. the accident claimed the lives of $51.00 people and there is still an ongoing search for more victims with more now on the impact on the local community. his to meet you pack was an incident such as this, the tragedy goes far beyond simply those who lost their lives. we met with the larry who had worked at the siberian coal mine for decades. the people who died in the aftermath of the explosion were his old time friends. he was lucky not to share
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their fate. media with him or not by 2 or 3 years ago, i used to work in the section where all the people have been recently killed. they were my friends on that day i was off. i was working in the garret when my colleague called me, he told me that he'd heard one of the employees talk about a convoy of ambulances rushing to the mine what i immediately got in touch with one of my friends. and he confirmed that another friend of ours who worked in that section didn't get out here. that's how i found out. this isn't even the 1st accidents this man has seen at this mine. in both cases, he lost his friends and co workers who as he claims, had to work under increasing pressure from management. but him, you remove the label. there was another explosion which occurred in 2004 when i used to work exactly in that area of the mine. but that was completely different story. 13 people died since then. it looks like something has happened to the mentality of people, perhaps different type of people who've been hired in the management. i don't want
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to accuse anybody or sound baseless, but in my view, it all resulted from an unbridled crave for coal. is not my business to reflect on how much coal is needed and how much money has to be made when there was much pressure for more cold supplies. and of course, all our guys always had it at the back of their minds. that actually everything could happen. in fact, the criminal investigation is looking into what exactly led up to the accident and stories like malaria are all being taken into account to figure out what happened. why and whose negligence ultimately caused 51 people their lives. and any of them lived right here in lennon's cruise nest, essentially a minor city with population of just over a 100000. most people here are miners or at least know somebody who is. so that means that the accidents add those 1000 coal. mine has it very close to home. but
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despite the magnitude of the tragedy work in the mine will eventually resume. and while the life of a minor is not easy, the larry says people in the region don't have many career choices. so they go under ground. you know what to do with your money? will people just do that? job's they go to the coal mine, your worst case scenario is always on the table. it's a game of chance. it isn't true that man is descend to die. it isn't true and they won't give up. it's not correct to say that it's scary down there in the mine. it isn't true. however, what happened is dreadful. the accident caused many people their lives. and while it is a great tragedy, the larry is thankful to the authorities. as they are quick to offer, support here the wood sandwich, former i'm sure every body will be provided with financial aid. every family with the children will be supported with will get help with paying for university. phase 2, there is no doubt such incidents have happened in the past and help always kate,
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immediately. the larry's perspective on this incidence is shared among many of the miners living and working here and the central russian camera of a region. and while this horrific accident has taken a huge toll on people, especially those who lost their family members, life will inevitably go on. but hopefully with some changes and measures that will prevent anything like what happened at the severe in coal mine from ever repeating . to miss you pass that reporting from sy, payroll site. that's how the news is looking. so i thought did i hear? and i say it was good at the company, but back again, just i'm home so long when i would shoot the wrong one all through
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just a whole new world yet to see how does they become the applicant? an engagement equals the trail went so many find themselves worlds apart. we choose to look for common ground. ah, you were told it was bad for your eyes and your posture that it would stop you from having real friends and finding a girlfriend. but what they fail to mention is that you can make thousands of dollars every weekend by simply playing video games. a stacy been a couple of them, but it's always wanted the fortune was showing. it's a little property for georgia. was me. if i was president of multiple to do so, there's no phone of course to make video games a high paying job. you have to be gifted and quick witted on june to open up with us to little bit. mr. lithium brought them in miss thompson with webpage
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legacy media continued to prepare a western audiences for a military conflict and ukraine. another war of choice. also the united states doesn't export much these days. maybe, except for so called values, or those values attractive anymore. ah, discuss these issues and more, i'm joined by my guess, like a pop up list in london. he is a historian analyst and the author of the book arise, rossi, and the return of russia to world politics and in plymouth. we have entered kenning thing. he's the editor and founder of the 21st century wider doc, gentleman cross talk rules and effect. that means you can jump anytime you want and i would appreciate it. go to mark is in london. i pride myself on this program to keeping a microscopic i was going on a new.
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