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[000:00:00;00] a with a high school shooting in michigan, 3 students are dead and 8 people injured. a 15 year old is under arrest. questions over the new covered strain to origin as dutch health official se omicron was detected in the netherlands before it was reported in south africa. we speak to a w. h. o representative in russia about how dangerous this new strain could be done. i think i'm now logic that knowledge is telling us the man that this is a more deadly virus. there is no place for planning, but there is place for preparedness, propulsion, and action. we will be forced to create similar sites as a reaction to those who threaten us in this way. and we can do it now because we have successfully tested
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a hypersonic missile. president putin says that russia has developed a powerful new hypersonic missile in response to a pentagon statement. ramping up tensions with moscow and growing fear is over, twitter is future as a beacon of free speech. as the online giant gets a new boss known for coming out against freedom of expression and the 1st amendment ah mark, cathy will have direct from our studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to to have you with us. are now 3 students have been killed and 8 other people injured, including a teacher in the school shooting in the us state of michigan who happened to just before 1 pm local time at oxford high school in a village north of detroit. here's ortiz,
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caleb mob. a 15 year old student appears to have opened fire before then being apprehended at this point, the shooter is in custody. his weapon has been apprehended. the sheriff's department of oxford county is on the scene and at this point, we're also seeing local police as well as federal police and others assembling in the area. a medical helicopter was flown to the school to fly. those had been wounded to get the medical attention that they needed. very serious situation right now. it appears to be under control. a lot of questions are being raised. the identity of the 15 year old shooter has not yet been revealed. there's not any, any known motive yet at this point, but the sheriff's department of oxford county has apprehended the shooter. this is no longer an active situation. we talked to news anchor and commentator john to master about to be ongoing problem of gun crime in america. you start to think about back when, when we went to school,
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they didn't have metal detectors. didn't have happened, the things that they have now. and even with all these precautions, somehow things still happen. you know, how did, how do they get them in the 1st place? that somebody help them, those are all the questions that law enforcement that police are asking. right now . we want your answers for, you know, a few days. i'm sure maybe a week it, it depends how quickly they can put it all together. but how do you completely stop something like this? and then when you take away weapons to take away guns, you run the danger of how do you protect yourself? and if somebody does get a hold of one, you know, chances are they, they don't have them legally. how do you protect yourself daily? you run the risk of taking, taking weapons away completely. and can you ever really get rid of them? the origins and timing of this latest covered variant are in question after dutch health officials said alma cron was detected in the netherlands before it was reported in south africa. it is unclear so far if the infected people had visited
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africa before and how exactly the new variant appeared in the netherlands, but it could also mean there are many more cases around the world earlier. my colleague kevin and got in touch with our correspondence. peter oliver in europe and polish, clear in south africa. lucky this announcement and this new information that's coming forward is leaving well. come to you here in south africa, the speaker former saw people falling in the south african variance and they would take no, it's not just the family and all scientists and i, experts of folk songs that they were able to get up to, to be honest, not we'll hope and very much the feeling here in south africa for the last few days following the tribal ban b medical staff because i've actually 3 left side the speakers all concerning what we have is that infection care in south africa have morning. suppose in recent days, the last official figures who have also sundays when they were 2800 new cases
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and compared with 500. how are lately, basically at the hospital seeing that they expect a lot of pressure in the next 2 to 3 weeks. and they also expect moving team panels and you pay for why the in the, at the same time, you still have thousands of south african, the international federal ban of $74.00. though the latest information we have is that british a re should be operating again from tomorrow. but now it says that immigrants has said that the situation is to it. south africa is it's a wave. and b, ration on the ground despite the discovery we have in addition to the discovery of this new screen still remains very worrying. how has responded to this new straight, especially close to this news that actually could've been around a few days, maybe up to 11 days earlier. if this news is coming in this from the netherlands is to be believed anglo americans and the well,
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most likely success. so all of sholtes as chancellor will be discussing with the health ministers from germany, 16 states what they're going to do for a national tactic to tackle the current outbreak of cove at 19. well, the something about when schools can be closed, also something about curfews as well, be paying close attention to it. however, some of the regional leaders in germany, a saying action needs to be taken immediately to protect our healthcare system. we unfortunately have to shut down the whole country on uneven, strict basis. a federal emergency break must be decided this week. for one country that's already in the middle of a lockdown is austria. that's going to run through until at least the end of this week. it could well be extended until the 13th of december. and we've been finding out a little bit more from the austrian government about their proposal that they're going to him make it mandatory for people to have vaccines from the 1st of february. and
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anybody who doesn't go for a vaccine could be eligible for a fine of just over 3000 euro, or spend 4 weeks in jail. we are seeing cases, almost all over the country, all over the continent. we're looking at at present in spain, portugal check republic, italy, belgium, and the netherlands. as i mentioned, frances, looking into 2, at least 2 suspected cases there. and what we're hearing from ursula fondling the a you commission president, is that more action needs to be taken to try and tackle this new variant here. now, in a race against time, the scientists and manufacture need 2 to 3 weeks to have a full picture about the quality of the mutations of this army chron variant. while staying in europe moving outside of the european union, the night in the united kingdom, england has re introduced the wearing of face masks on public transport and in shops as, as
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a legal requirement. it had been voluntary since the summer and ministers for health there is saying it's because of this new variant and uncertainty over how it may affect people. we're trying to get that balance in proportion and, and it is difficult because it's unknown. so we need to buy some time, so our scientists can what with the world's leading scientists to just basically. so think about what that we know it's very transmissible by looking at that the year. but we don't know, you know, whether it was with the vaccine vaccine, the whack, or the other treatments, etc. so the scientists do need some time for that. well, that's how it looks across europe right now would be keeping a keen eye to see on what news develops, either with from the netherlands, with regards to the announcement that at this o micron very, it may have been present here for much longer. also watching what's going to come out from here in berlin, where angle america, la german chancellor meeting with regional leaders as they try to establish a new national protocol for it. when it comes to trying to tackle these covert
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outbreak. nations are now applying their own new measures to tackle the spread of the virus australia and some european countries have suspended fights to and from south africa and neighboring states, while others have banned everybody except their own nationals arriving from southern africa. however, israel and japan have gone a step further and imposed a complete band. the japanese prime minister says it is crucial to avoid a worse case scenario. while studies continue into the new strain. and it seems he's got the people's backing at home. they wanna come on, i'm from a rural area and i'm very worried and my wife is also very worried wondering what tokyo residence. so thinking about the new variant just for the you know, so i feel relieved now that prime minister casita announced very strict border measures. it have to feel it will do it. i think it was good that she, that to the border measures, they're swiftly and on top of that i want team to prepare well for things like hospital beds and similar issues. i'm scared because i hear people like us are
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a bit too relaxed. now, lou criminals is 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. right now, scientists are rushing to adapt existing vaccines to fight at the new strain which is yet to be fully studied and the pressure is on. as the world health organization says, alma cron potentially poses a very high risk globally. a w h o representative in russia says progress is being made in understanding the strain, but there is more work to be done. well, a mutation shows a number of i would say changes a number of mutations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge . for example, the buyer at the very end has mutations, many more mutations on the spike protein. it is actually these, the needle that the virus is using to getting to the salad to make us infected,
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to actually call infections to spread further. and this is why because it has many more and other viruses are the variance. each has immediately come into concert. so i think has scientific knowledge, but we don't have, i think m yeah, all the logic, the knowledge. it's telling us at the moment that this is a more deadly virus. what we know from south africa is that mainly young people and this is where the cluster was detected. and we do know that callie's been young. people is lighter. we do not have reports and he's no man that is causing more severe disease or that it is more lethal. this is not something that we should speculate off. we really need a bit more time. and this is why they have said that there is no place for panic, but there is place for preparedness, proportion, and action. as the new covet strain causes alarm globally vaccine supplies are in
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the spotlight. nursing unions from 28 countries want to get rid of patents for krona virus jobs, so they can be legally made by any qualified manufacturer. the group is looking for you and backing, saying that poorer countries lack the shots, because they're being hoarded by the wealthy countries where they are produced. it says the vaccine imbalance could lead to even more tess, the direct consequences of the failure to distribute vaccines and treatments equitably to the vast majority of people of low and moderate income countries could likely for the transmission of coven 19 further mast illness. and large numbers of fatalities in those countries, there should be reason enough to address the crisis of global vaccine apartheid. well, with all the crowns spreading, the united kingdom is back in the spotlight for its handling of the pandemic. this time is nurses unions, in 28 different countries are accusing. richard nations of essentially costing
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lives worldwide and even of creating a vaccine apartheid system. now essentially, what they're doing is taking their complaint directly to the united nations. basically, this is all about many rich countries, including the u. k and the e u. they're refusing to barge on rules, particularly regarding intellectual property rights for rich and nations. have secured 7000000000 doses of the vaccine in comparison to the low income nation's only having around 300000000 doses. now these nurses unions are really accusing rich nations of violating patients rights. instead of supporting this waiver, certain governments are protecting the profits of big pharmaceutical companies at the expense of public health. these countries have violated our rights and the rights of our patients and cause the loss of countless lives of nurses, another caregivers, and those we have cared for. well, nurses unions in 20 different countries have now filed an appeal with the united nation, saying that the global gap between rich and poor is only just exacerbated with the
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pandemic, and is now becoming blindly obvious. not only that, what they argue is that the transmission of cov, it in developing nations, increases the risks of new variance emerging. now, a waiver on all of these provisions for vaccines would then allow them to be made more widely and then distributed more widely as well. it would improved the global distribution of the vaccines. now, even the world health organization has waited to this debate, saying that there needs to be a cap on how much of a country is vaccinated. no more vaccines should go to countries that have already boxing aged, more than 40 percent of their population. until kovacs has the vaccines. it needs to help other countries get that to well, the pandemic slogan has long been. no one is safe till everybody is safe. but really and truly it doesn't seem to be the case for many people arguing against the
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pharmaceutical companies that arguably operating profit before public health. and while there has been a global kovacs initiative, have these global initiatives really be in that successful, almost 2 years on now? from the beginning of the pandemic, and arguably, we're back in the eye of the storm. the feeling really is now that these rich countries are arguably having quite a selfish mindset and if they continue to do so well, we just go round and round in circles and go back to square one. with these new variance emerging, vladimir putin has announced that russia has developed a powerful new hypersonic weapon in response to a pentagon statement, escalating tensions with the kremlin. here's our t corresponded on cost of while answering questions from the participants of the russia calling economic of forum. vladimir putin a question nato's potential weapons placement in eastern europe. and that he warned
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of the consequences that may follow. a russian president followed up by saying that the country will soon have mock 9 hypersonic weapons and he did so in response to one of the questions about the so called red lines in ukraine and natal steps that led to the current tensions between moscow and the western military alliance, i, if miss al sites appear on the territory of ukraine than the flight time of missiles to moscow will be 7 to 10 minutes. and the case of hypersonic weapons 5 minutes. imagine that. and what else can we do? we will be forced to create similar sites as a reaction to those who threaten us in this way. and we can do it now because we have successfully tested a hypersonic missile. and at the beginning of the year, we will already have new c based missiles and service, which can travel, it speeds up to mach 9. the flight time for these missiles will also be 5 minutes. why are we doing all this? creating such threats for us is the red line, but i hope it doesn't come to that. i hope that common sense and the joint
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responsibility for all countries and for the well community will prevail go water. the so called a russian aggression seems to be dominating the hearts and minds of western politicians and subsequently the people as well. now, media headlines claimed that ukraine is bracing for an imminent had sac. well, the u. s. cents and nato officials are pushing the agenda even further saying that russia will face consequences once it's at once. it affects ukraine. now, this is just a one of their statements less heavily on us. and i have stated several times thought there will be a highs, a high price to pay for russia if they once again use force again, independent sovereign nation ukraine and also. busy the odious also increased our military presence in this region, just to make sure that all our laws are totally the founded unprotected an instant
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against the russian aggressive actions. the global posture of you strengthens the combat, credible deterrent against russian aggression in europe, and enables nato forces to operate more effectively. we continue to watch with great concern movements by russian military units near the ukraine border. i obviously can't speak to their their intentions, but we continue to believe that any escal latoria aggressive actions would be a great concern not only to the united states and on, but hello to our allies in partners there on the european continent. meanwhile, russian defense ministry continues to record nato forces, movements and near its borders. now those includes at entries of michelle equipped worships flights of americans, strategic warplanes that had become more and more frequent. recently, also large scale exercises including unscheduled ones, are being conducted. moscow also says that the united states rehearsed nuclear
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strikes against russia in november. now, the pentagon responded to that by saying that very drills were announced publicly at the time, and that they all are here to international protocols. meanwhile, here are the economic forum earlier and she's their russian president. questions why nato felt the need to expand in eastern europe with it's the anthem missile assist them saying that their relationship was almost idyllic. back in the mid ninety's, former un weapons inspector, scott ritter told us he thinks nato is playing a very dangerous game. there's nothing about what nato is doing right now. that makes any sense whatsoever. at the end of the day, they're only playing to russian strengths. it's a very dangerous game because as president buddhist said, of russia has read lines in that these red lines aren't just figurative. they're real,
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and there will be real consequences if these red lines are continue to be violated . as far as anybody can tell, is not prepared to invade ukraine unprovoked. if ukraine attacks or otherwise provokes russia, russia will respond. but the notion of russia just starting a war of aggression against ukraine, out of the blue, is ludicrous and nato knows us. we need to put this in the perspective of where nato in the u. s. is right now, under the trump administration, the relationship between the united states, nato, was a very strange one, and it didn't get any better under biden. and nato right now is looking for relevance and looking to reassemble a semblance of substance. they can pick the only target they have right now, which is russia, there's nothing nato can do, stand up to it. so why is natal provoking russia? it simply doesn't make any sense just a day into his new job as twitters, new c e. o and at paragon a girl is already ruffling feathers. there are fears of more content clap towns at
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the social network because of his past remarks about not prioritizing freedom of speech artes. it was done of his more the 1st thing to know about twitter, new c o, he may be new as well. the chief executive officer, but his not a new face in the company, per se. this 37 year old man of well indian descent, he joined twitter all the way back in 2011 as chief technology officer. so he has already a long, long history of being an executive within the company has been involved with all the pretty much all the main strategic initiatives with twitter. so it hardly comes as a surprise that this person is well, he is sharing the general line behind that the twitter has been taking over the past few years that the, well, twitter is bigger than, you know, freedom of speech that twitter has its own understanding of this term and that it's their backyard and they are, you know, they're in their right to dictate the rules his or a statement of from the last year that came back to haunt him. now have
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a listen. our o is not too big, but when, when, but our oldest sir, we'll have to leave only conversation to focus less on thinking about each, but thinking about how the dance have changed. so right now we are still to see his, the 1st moves that he makes because everybody is anticipating what to expect from him. and some pundits have been arguing or that well he won't bring the will needed change to twitter needed, especially by the investors. because there are, they were growing increasingly unhappy with jack doors. he and his handling of all the scandals, you know, around twitter. there's been a lot of controversy. a lot of people, of course defending twitter. a lot of people well being on the other side of the fence on the other side of the barricades. but one thing a so far, oh, well, one thing that we are seeing so far that there are no indications that twitter will abandon their policy of, you know, giving some people the spotlight and taking the spotlight from others and doing it
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at their own will even though the company hasn't always been like this, i mean compare the statement of frog or wall that twitter is not about the 1st amendment, and that it will not be hampden or hindered by it. with something that form a twitter seo, for example, on the decker castillo said to one of our core values is a respect and defend the users voice. and we're the free speech wing of the free speech party. we believe our purpose is to serve the public conversation and that does take a status, sir. i'm freedom of expression and defending freedom of expression as a fundamental human rights. so braga wall also has experience serve with microsoft, with 80 and t, so he is no stranger to the broader, you know, silicon valley and you know, the high tech scene. so we'll have to see what he will bring to the table and whether or not the concern of an oven. vestos is something he will be able to deal with. 2 people have died and another 18 were injured in western needs
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air. when french troops opened fire on protesters after the convoy entered the country from burkina, faso, vehicles and trucks crossed the border on friday after they became blocked in burkina faso for a week by demonstrations. protesters are furious at france's military presence in the country and its failure to stop violence by islam of diligence. in this french military video. you can see protestors attacking the convoy with sticks and french soldiers firing their weapons too. as they claim warrant protesters away, a french army colonel told r t that local attitudes towards the troops are unfair. so self that the manifestation of course these were anti french demonstrations. but when we carry out an operation in marley on the year, we did not have any problems with the local population wherewith were received the protests we have seen or driven primarily by the challenges local residents face security concerns, as they may feel insufficiently protected. the demonstration against the french
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military convoy happened immediately after the attack on the nearby military police post, and they simply made escape go to the french soldiers and army. first and foremost, we are not leaving this the hell. we're staying in the region. in 2022, they'll be 3000 french soldiers who were quite on terror groups. it was decided to use the french military potential, namely to transfer 3 military bases in raleigh to the maryan armed forces. hope that we will stay in nija and chad. there is no need to compare what's happened in afghanistan with what is happening in the saw how we will stay in the style and we will stand by asa hailey and comrades. he's got to fight sarah grooms diesel, didn't such incidents have been occurring as discontent. grows with france in its former colonies, several 1000 french troops were deployed in the south, held back in 2013 as part of the military operation against a terrorist groups. though, in the summer, a manual micron announced to the reduction of the military contingent there. we spoke to african affairs alice laurence, k. freeman,
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on what is causing discontent among locals. i think the general view is that the french want to keep their colonial connections. i, again, if you look at the see for which is the currency used in west african francophone countries, it's controlled by paris banks. i think the french have not given up their colonial aspirations. and for that reason they are extremely disliked. and often haiti by these countries be great. people suspect that the french are still involved in this kind of colonial control attempts attempting colonial control the country each. each component to reducing the the capabilities of each stream is economic. well, if you give people jobs, it won't be going over to terrorist make money and therefore, i don't see the situation is going to improve as long as these are the only policies,
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limited military interventions are not gonna change the situation. my french right wing at t. v. pundents. erica zamora has announced his candidacy for next year's presidential election. but despite his popularity, public scandals have hurt his ratings as r t show davinsky reports. now from pears, the would be bad boy of french politics has announced t's a mission, the running to become the next president of frogs. this is eric simile, who's a highly divisive figure here in the country. but it's also in the last few months showing that who could gain a substantial following and really shake up this race. now he's setting out why who should lead france in this no more time to reform friends? it's time to save it. that's why i decided to run for president, saw children and grandchildren will not face barbarity. so our daughters will not be forced to wear a hit job,
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and our sons will not be forced into submission. so we can pass to them the same fronts that we knew and that we inherited from ancestors feel a slip of what he does. a war has twice been convicted of inciting, racial hatred. and he is currently awaiting a verdict of a 3rd allegation. he has been clear that he believes white french people will be replaced by norm won't known you repeat immigrants is a more, has also spoken out against islam, saying that it threatens frances values and has said immigrants need to assimilate to the values of the french republic suggesting that names like mohammed would be banned under his leadership. now, the pun, date and right to has spent the last few months unofficially campaigning, as she has been promoting his latest book. his pre candidate show campaign has
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been hampered by some events being canceled abroad as he tried to reach out to french ex pats, his events which draw must support particular here in france. oh, so to protests, i'd have, i'm, you know, never to have given attention to. i don't even want to pronounce his name. who has said such outrageous things. just an acceptable, even if okay, we're in a country of freedom where everyone has the right to express their opinion, but to give so much visibility to one person like that is shameful. premier pasco has, we hope mr. zima will clean things up. uh, but the problem is that it's been 30 years 40 years and that state has been dean mobilized from many issues. and we need to see clearly what we need to re launch the country. i think the others won't have the courage to do it all yourself. that's well today we see that despite our differences, we all have the same problem in our daily lives. that is why we are all gathered today to say no to this, to visit this country. they call them a racist,
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but it's not true. he's no more racist than i am. i am of lebanese origin, and i'm here and i've integrated, well, yes. now many have also describes him more as bull intellectual, donald trump, and he has had a popular right in the poll so far. at one point, even before declaring his candidacy poles showed that he could make a 2nd cut to the round of voting, that will determine he's president and not to shaken up many on the political scene, which is very judicial. hey, i seen it still isn't quite certain as to who will be on the ballot paper next year . current president macro and still haven't officially thrown his hat in the ring. while the republicans who all that traditional party of the right are still to choose their candidates, the more enjoying things like marine the pen socialist paris ne, any dell go and the left wing firebrand john nick melisha and i see eyes the top
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