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ah, scientists rushed to adapt existing vaccines to tackle ami cronies, the new covey variances forced countries to close borders. i'm reimpose tough ye restrictions. many of us might think we're done with corbett. name to it's not done with us can is, is talk health expert for indigenous paper, loses her job after lying about her heritage to get it and opens up a whole debate about race faking to get ahead and astray. a battles online abuse by adopting some of the wells, toughest laws force and social media companies to dispose the identities of online trolls. but with critic saying the laws are a step too far. we've put the argument up for debate. the same sets of rules could be used by a state enormously malicious mara. this is not about curtailing free speech issues
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about releasing pre spencer speech from the powers of the new media oligarchy. ah, good morning. just go 9 o'clock in moscow. you're watching artie international. now more countries are closing their board is i the fear surrounding the new caved variant, omicron, u. k. the u and the us of all imposed travel bands on sudden african countries where the mutation was 1st found. meanwhile, scientists are rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight the new strain which is yet to be fully studied. although the world health organization does say, potentially, it poses a very high risk globally. we should a need and either wake up gordon. we should all be wide awake to the threat of this
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virus. but ami chrome is very emergencies. another reminder that all so many of us might think we're done with corbett 19. it's not done with us. well, it's all hands on deck across the world at the moment we're seeing vaccine producers manufacturer is looking to, to modify the recipe, essentially, in order to make sure that these vaccines can try and target this new omicron variance of coven 19, which is currently going around the world here in germany, in order to try and address not what we're going to see a little later on tuesday is chancellor uncle america and her successor. in waiting for the job, olaf schultz sharing a meeting of the health ministers of the 16 states that may cope germany. the reason that they're doing not is because they need to have an overarching national plan, in their opinion, how to tackle not only the new variant, but the,
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the cases of coven 19 that have been going through the roof in this country. if we look at the figures for a little bit on monday we saw a new record when it comes to the 7 day indices that see the number of cases per 100000 of the population. hit 452.4 for the 1st time during this pandemic. the good news, i guess you can say is that there has been a slight reduction on tuesday morning, and this is the 1st time that has been any reduction at all for the last 3 weeks in not figure. the sudden news is essentially that it's a very small reduction. it is now gone from to $452.00. so 0.2 reduction. it's still a reduction anyway. well, what we're going to be seeing though is ministers debating just exactly what form a so called emergency break would take a here in germany. the idea being that that could be mandatory or nationally agreed figures that once those indices reach
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a certain level of schools would close that you would also perhaps see curfews put in place. now, health ministers heading into this meeting and being saying that their cry really concerned about the o micron variant us olenick does this. we all agreed that the media issue is to observe the situation very closely. especially one on the chrome is here on. i can only say for the moment that the situation on the intensive care units is dramatic as this wave in terms of incidence is rising. well, it's already been a number of new measures put in place across germany. if you want to get on public transport or go into a workplace, you're going to need to show some variation of either a proof of vaccination certificate. a proof of recovery certificate or a negative cove at 19 test. in some areas which have been most worst affected, what we've seen is our them taking action to close christmas markets, also to bar the unvaccinated from things like bars, gyms,
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and all leisure facilities. now the health minister yen spawn has said that the situation across germany is dire. indeed, the loft buffer fleeced gear force is currently flying patients from one hospital to another within germany. just imagine what that means for germany. i hope this is a wake up call for many people. that vaccination is a good thing across the border in austria, they are currently in the middle of a national lockdown that was imposed a little while ago. they're also looking ahead to february when mandatory vaccination will come into play. we now know a little more about how that will be enforced. austria will find people, 3600 euros if they don't get a job for from at the 1st of february. now the other option is that you spend 4 weeks in jail for repeat offenders. well, that fine jumps up to 7200 euro. now austria will remain in the lockdown. it's currently in until the,
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at least the end of this week. but it can be extended, it was written into the legislation that it could be extended until the 13th of december. there were large demonstrations in vienna and across the whole country when these measures were announced a little while ago. meanwhile, israel has closed its borders tool for nationwide as a precaution, we spoke with their former un ambassador who says that the measures are unnecessary burden and is simply not enough known about the new strain. it definitely, i think maybe it was too much, but it's better to be on the safe side when you deal with new variance and we don't have the data. but i hope that, you know, within 2 weeks time will be able to open our borders. you know, if you divide open everything up and stones more events. so i think you know, it's a precaution because we don't know exactly about the value we have cases actually. now we have 2 cases of confirmed the only quan variant you need,
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well that's why the government decided to act very, very fast and to close the borders to the allow only ladies to come in and those are to be for 3. dave, even though we have the debate, whether we should use the technology to actually one of the, the carry, the very end, you know, we have it or should the quarter to 4 people that the baited. and that will go to the supreme court. i'm sure again, so actually as we speak, the government decided to be initiate that policy, but only 2 people were confirmed. we would that by was either now it's really, you know, had a few people. i hope it will be the number, but i'm not sure the policy would be because the latter we meant that policy and elements and in the public, you know, it even possible to do, sat down or the flight was why we can do that every time the the no variance coming out, but the yes, i think we should want you to carefully and learn how to deal with that. and we should expect the public to be patient about it and to cooperate with
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a guideline. while japan is going even further and his band all incoming travelers for a month, according to the prime minister, it is crucial to avoid a worst case scenario. while studying the new strain and many to back governments make a more. i'm from a rural area and i'm very worried. my wife is also very worried. wondering what tokyo residents thinking about the new very and the you know, so i feel really if now the prime minister casita announced very strict border measures. have to deal with. i think it was good that she, that took the border measures very swiftly and on top of that, i want to prepare well for things like hospital beds and similar issues. i'm scared because people like us are a bit to relax now. for sure. it's better not to allow people who might be infected to enter japan because the situation in japan is pretty stable. now. it's initial feeling i. one of canada's top health experts from digital people has lost
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her job off the lying about her heritage and opened up a whole debate to about race faking to get ahead. taking a closer look at what happened, his saskia taylor. have you ever wanted to be someone else? someone clever us, someone which is someone more successful? have you ever wanted it so badly that you name yourself morning stall there. i'm bare clan ammunition helping me cheap from treaty for territory. and i want to acknowledge that territory, but i'm in treaty 6 territory. i also want to acknowledge my ancestors her career. here was me. well, i'm not sure her ancestors appreciate the shout out. in fact, for people who emigrated from russia and poland back in the 19th century, the revelation that their descendants put on tribe regalia held a feather and claim to be indigenous. would probably be quite a surprise. yes, outed by her own system. it turns out morning stop beth,
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a k paying old carrie bourassa is a fraud, also known as a pretend in all a race faker. a person who steals all this heritage to get ahead without having to have suffered centuries of discrimination on abuse. because if you can bypass it, why not? it's colonialism and it's worst form and it's a gross form of white privilege that you can just take somebody else's identity and claim to be them. given that this year alone, more than a 1000 on mark greys have been found in former residential schools where indigenous children were forcibly assimilated, starved and beaten by ross's claims. feel all the more egregious and it's a wonder she was fired. having enjoyed 15 years on to cover at the top of her field, but still the question lux, why? because if you think she's a one example of white privilege on steroids, think again, last year, 6 people at canadian university is turned out to be carries. in fact, and left leaning academic institutions have become a bit of a haven for them,
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a growing trend. so alarming that the idea of penalties has been floated around jail time or a quarter of a $1000000.00 fine. and it's not just for the higher ups all, no people lowered down the chain half cottoned on to the so they found that 34 percent of white americans who've applied to college falsely claimed on the applications they are a racial minority. the number one reason why applicants faked minority status is to improve the chances of getting accepted. 81 percent 50 percent also lied to benefit from minority focused financial aid. with universities and businesses pushing for diversity. it seems white students feel left out in the cold that trying to squeeze themselves into any quotes as they pan feathers at the ready, the home generation of kerry's ready to be caught at any moment in that nice because this is 2021 and genetic testing exists just ask elizabeth warren,
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i'm going to get orders a little kiss. and in the middle of the bay was g proclaims that use of indian heritage because her mother said she has high cheek bones. rachel dollars, how are you? african american? i don't, i don't understand the question that the jury's stand out on that one. are you an african american woman? identify as black. what i claim that's up, identity theft, sometimes useful, increasingly trendy. oh, fun and games. until your sister turns on. you know, stria is set to introduce some of the worlds tuffy, santi, tro legislation that would force social media companies to disclose the identities of online trolls. prime minister scott morrison says he wants to put a stop to a lawless internet. i want to ensure that a strident sites online making sure that the rules that exist in the real
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world must exist in the digital and online world. the online world shouldn't be a wild west where they would set up her complaints procedure for those who failed. the faint, bullied, or attacked on line platforms would be required to collect users, person information, likely to include their names, telephone numbers, and also email addresses. and if a case does go to court, judges may require social networks to hand over the data and its own online companies, not the uses of owners of pages on their site. he would be held responsible for the damage in content, but there's already been a wide spread backlash against the plans from users. violating privacy is wrong. people already give out too much personal info to use social media and no government should force any corporation to violate their users privacy. it is 100
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percent obvious that scott morrison wants to use this against his online critics. the only reason for forcing and on to become mr man is to take action against the genuine troll of the mostly fake account. so that will work just morrison's mouth and brain. unusual disconnect the sooner he goes, the better government must be pleased about the framing. ante troll, could've used a few of a labels, anonymity ending law id collection law. what astray has already locked horns with internet shines this year after it brought in the online safety act, which lets a government commission to demand information on abusive, anonymous accounts. facebook has hit back day saying it was impossible to monitor all comments. while twitter says such moves, put, whistle blows at risk. we discuss the strategies new moves with talk, radio host and calmness john gaunt and also with the digital privacy activists and tech expert build. i can't see how if twitter gives into
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australia and agrees to this set of rules, how it would then be able to refuse to get into other more a draconian regimes which seems to suppress dissent. and to write down on whistleblowers, where the same sets of rules could be used by a states in an enormously malicious manner. simple, bottom line is the moment they band and the president of the free will, donald trump, than facebook in particular, became a publisher just like the sun newspaper or the daily mail in britain. if they're going to decide who can and cannot speak on their platforms. they're publishes, therefore they should have the same rules apply to them when it comes to live, who defamation, slander, central center, as newspapers to you know, countries when we get people on j. k. rowling, the harry potter author being bullied and harassed and thrown, thrown around on twitter, it has to stop. and these people, the hide behind,
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anonymous counts. so if they have the passport, the name, and the address of the individual, and remember saying only if it goes to court, they would have to give that name over. i think that's right. those authorities have a set of courts within their country. that dean, some sort of comment to be a lie below, so trolling in some way and demand the details of someone. then you're going to lead to people being exposed, who i believe need some form or protection. so we possibly need to have a broad brush approach where i don't neighbor t is eliminated in the norm, but there may be some special application procedure. basically in with a not. now, you know, you agree with australia, not what the saying. only when he gets to court, but the very fact that he's there would stop the strolling, but it also has to be about free speech. this is not about detailing free speech. this is about releasing free spent speech from the powers of the new media
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oligarchs. why ali got wine? deed should not zuckerberg beamed to set the standards of taste and decency around the world. why? who gives him the god given right to do that? they've taken over the media. they've wrecked local democracy when it comes to local newspapers, local tv channels, radio channels, cuz they can do whatever they want. it is the wild west that the fax trafficking trial are pretty. so shall i tag. elaine maxwell has begun in new york. she has the keys to dreaming under age girls for convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein, who died in prison in 2019 reporting from outside the court. his john hardy, 59 year old and given maxwell has been a jail nearly 17 months since being charged with several counts of federal charges, including the sex trafficking of miners. now prosecutors including, by the way, maureen, coney, who is the daughter a former f b. i director james comi,
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she's among the federal prosecutors on the team. they maintain that melts maxwell essentially help recruit and groom young women some as young as the 14 years of age to essentially perform sexual acts and massages, that kind of thing on disgraced and now deceased finance. here jeffrey epstein while also according to a number of the victims a v allege victims in the case providing them tab seeing circle of wealthy and powerful friends among the names that had come out as prince andrew. the duke of york ca, former new mexico governor bill richard, also famous side defense attorney allan gershwin, all of whom have denied the allegations leveled against them. the alleged victims and other witnesses will reportedly testify under pseudonyms, but their identities will be revealed to the jury. so now maxwell has pled not guilty to the charges against her arguing along with her defense team that she's essentially being scapegoat, and that she was being used as a pond by geoffrey epstein. epstein, of course,
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was found dead in his presence in his jail cell. shortly after his arrest back in august 2019 of nam city medical examiner. here, new york said, died by suicide by hanging as the jury. basically, the jury's been picked and their civil questions really calling about the trial among them. will gillan maxwell testifying the case? that's a very risky proposition by the defense for many reasons. also will jury see and what we're hearing is that the answers, yes. a pre prosecutors will bring possible evidence from the quote unquote little black book that maxwell had. and also that epstein had of all the, basically the names the numbers and contacts, including those wealthy and powerful friends. as i mention now, judge alison nathan, who has presided over many other high profile cases here. and i've also been nominated for the circuit court of appeals by president biden, which is next step, one step from the us supreme court. she's already ruled against maxwell several
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times in maxwell's bid for bail saying, agreeing with prosecutors that she is a possible flight risk. now, the trial is expected to last, at least 66 weeks. so that would stretch it basically through christmas. christmas here in the united states, at the same court house by the way, where other high profile defendants had been including my boss, john gotti and bernie made off. so this is de, one of a very followed a trial. and then, of course, a case that we've talked about, that's my national and international headlines because he's, john, how do you there will let jonas and commentate chadwick. moore says that everybody wants to know who is in the little black book, but that, but that information could be kept from the public. you've got a judge who is a week before the trial began. democrats are offering to give her a job for motion into the 2nd circuit court of appeals. and then you have the prosecutor who's james co mean daughter. james told me who of course,
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the democratic party fixer and you know, that very clear. and also off the case of her emails and the corporate director looks like a democrat, the really circling the wagons. so we have this decision from judge nathan that says she can basically block a lot of information from reaching the public. but media has been barred from the court room here, which is very interesting. and the judge is made a ruling very recently that in pure and sensational information will not be released to the public. nobody really knows what the meter on impure and facial might be. none of that really puts competence in the justice system or in the trial to begin with. and now we have other information that you know, you don't want to create more of a circus around this trials. well, i don't know what the trial did with got 0, i'm their absolute complete circuses. so why does this get special treatment? you know, it all just kind of read something that seems distinct here for a lot of people. us senate republicans and block the government's latest defense
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bill and called for a futon amendments that among other things to include sanctions against russia. it's north stream to gas pipeline softer document came to the attention of the media, suggesting that berlin to try to pressure washington not to impose sanctions over the pipeline. project gemini for ministries also wound that the u. s. warned the us that and he sanctions could damage trans atlantic. unity with more have you goes donna well, germany has outright confirmed that it has reached out to some us officials to some us senators in a bit to discourage them from imposing new more sanctions on the node stream to gas pipeline that runs all the way from russia and into germany, the confirmation came in a response to a question too, from a journalist with ortiz, roughly video agency, have a listen. this is there is a document suggesting that the german government urge members of the u. s. congress
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not to impose sanctions on the node stream to pipeline because this move would undermine us credibility and damage trans, atlantic alliance. unity would you confirm the german federal government's efforts to count these sanctions. i can see the departmental chiefs of both foreign and economics and technology ministries visited washington d. c. recently, and conducted fruitful negotiations with representatives of the u. s. government and congress. we are continuing intense coordination of efforts with the usaa ministration on the implementation of a joint statement on nordstrom to. we regularly exchange of views on the subject on many levels, opposition in regard to sanctions, is well known where categorically against any sanctions against allies. so they should not surprise anyone to own fabric, while germany could become one of the main benefactors from nordstrom to gas pipeline, becoming operational. in fact, it could help the whole of the e. you deal with the energy crisis. but according to the german ambassador in
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ukraine, nod stream to gas pipeline is still at least 6 months away from that. now the whole construction has been hampered by some fierce opposition coming from the u. s. that has been slapping sanctions on various companies involved in the construction of the pipeline and coming from ukraine as well. see a huge chunk over russia's gas gets into europe, through caves, pipelines. so now with a new, a modern pipeline in place, kia fears that had services will become obsolete. that's despite brisk, repeated assurances coming from both germany and the russian president vladimir putin. that nord stream to will not be turned into an economic weapon. ukrainian journalist is in hot water off re uploaded a video with himself firing and artillery gun of what he claimed were russian occupies one course. i must admit,
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i may have been involved in the killing of some people and on bass, but exclusively in the death of russian occupiers, are you ready to solve? their says he posted the video on a national de remembrance of a famine that devastated to soviet union in the 913, but the video is being cited as proof of ukraine's violation of a sci fi deal designed to end a years long civil war near the russian border critics that the stunt took to twitter to vent that rage, found that only such journalists lived in ukraine looked like cube of chase the way will those who dare to tell the truth about ukraine shilling and killing people? population and dumbass of blatantly violating link agreements and trying to shift the blame on russia. this video confirms not only the fact of the use of prohibited heavy weapons by the arm forces of ukraine, but also the fact that anyone who wishes can shoot to the territory of the dumbass republics in addition to the ukrainian military. if this is what journal is doing,
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ukraine imagined what their government and army is doing? well, in response to the backlash, the journalist did update his post in which he partially back tracked on his original words. he now claims that the video was shot a long time ago and was not in violation of any cease fire agreement. piracy on the situation. we heard from journalist brian mcdonald, who had the russia and former soviet union desk at archie dot com for what he's basically doing it. he's created a priest. and now whereas if you are a militia man, a rebel or whatever, you want to call them. and in the don't back looking at that on the internet, you're thinking how many other journalists are doing that. and you're starting to think, well, they're making themselves competent there. and that's the danger of it. and you know, you're a boot yourself is a very radical guy. he's known for it. i mean he's, he certainly blurs the line between activism and journalism. but then again, this is a feature of ukrainian media for the last 6 or 7 years. i mean,
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you need to look at their twitter account. there are so many ukrainian journalists have got political statements on their twitter accounts, you know, ranging from crimea crane to, to support of individual political figures in ukraine. something that wouldn't really happen in russia certainly wouldn't happen in western europe. for example. you could imagine that in any normal country, on course, in the modern ukraine is not very normal. in any normal country, you will be prosecuted. i mean, he's a civilian, he's not a military officer who is fired and military weapons in a war zone. i mean, in any normal country that would get your jail time, you'd imagine now the new york city, given a candidate germain a williams, is under 5 because of his place of residence. soft to merge that he lived and rented housing on a secure army base despite being a high profile campaigner for the defund, the police movement now was arrested marching in a parade. it demonstrated the human impact of discriminatory police. when we
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marched on 5th avenue to demonstrate our commitment and had $24.00 seventh's security water view, and pay is $1800.00 less per month. and similar digs outside the base, typical receiving all the benefits. well, hair on fire streaming injustice, pathetic do as i say. and not as i do, how can any serious person vote for him? williams, he's currently running for new york state governors of public advocates and seen as a watchdog for new yorkers as well as his push to defend the police. you was also a leader of the brooklyn marches during the george floyd protests williams also threatened to block the city budget when demands to reduce the n y p. d. 's funding weren't met back in 2020. but williams representative however said that the reason for such a choice is cost as the base off is relatively cheap housing in the area. adding that his policies on public safety have stood for decades and did not change with
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his new address. however, he's being called out for wanting army level security while making new york streets less safe. sometimes you can't make these things up. here. you have a man who swears that the problem in america and in particular in new york is that there's too much law enforcement. it's too easy in his mind in order to, to get protected. and yet, as he has advocated nearly a 1000000000 dollars was taken out of the n y. p budget, while crime steadily increased and increased and escalated to now, it has, along with the pandemic driven substantial number of the population out of the city for safety. because why they can't go and live on
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a military base and be protected. it is the height of hypocrisy for him to live on a military base in comfort and security, not just for him, but also his family, and then advocate for everyone else not to have any kind of public protection. shame on this guy watching out international staffing company this morning just gone 930 moscow back again in 30 minutes with wonder make no certainly no board is designed to nationalities and you as a merge with.

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