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join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah ah, japan and brazil now among the latest report on the chrome cases, making a total of 20 countries so far that we hit by the rapidly spreading cove. it's straight. it's another dia, gas canister. they are somewhat effective. yes they, they do irritate the eyes of the threat, but only a little bit. we report so from the scene of protest and sudan were tens of thousands of marched against military rule following last month's co high school. shooting at michigan leaves 3 students dead, an 8th injured, a 15 year olds on her arrest bus. twitter gets a new boss who believes the online jain shouldn't be too preoccupied though by freedom of speech.
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ah, they were welcome to the program life marty's world news age q. it's kevin, over here for the next 30 minutes with the latest for you. just in fact, to tell you, but denmark now confirming that a person infected with a new coven, vera was at a concert, attended by almost 2000 people, will bring you more on that we get to reaction to it. while meantime, japan has registered its 1st alma kron case. less than 24 hours after the country sealed his borders to foreigners. as a protective measure against the new mutated coven strain, it echoes that in the world health organizations early a conclusion that it's too little too late for blanket travel bands. as i'm a crumbs already spread around the world. it now effects 20 countries. most of them in europe, shall, ado penske. he's got the latest. europe's fight against the idea of importing this super mutant strain of coven 19 looks like it's already lost its 1st battle. the
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health authorities are now suggesting that on the con, was present on the continent at least 10 days before it was identified by our researches in south africa. that means that it may have been discovered down in the south africa, but not necessarily originated that. and that could lead to more weight added to the claims of we heard from some presidents of african countries earlier this week that they feel that they're being punished with the travel bands that are currently in place. because there were searches were able to identify this new strain of covert 19. now meantime, many a questioning as we heard there, whether the vaccines are going to be efficient against this new strain, which apparently is widely different from the original strain of covey. 19 we've heard from the seo of madonna who said that he is not sure that they will be as effective. however, the head of the european medicines agency has said,
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even if they're not effective, they will be new vaccines developed soon. we could be in a position that were either a need to change the existing vaccines. we could be in a position to have those approved within 3 to 4 months. us from the start of the, of the time when they would store to, to, to change. and that's work that the companies will do. this version of the covey 19 variant has considerable uncertainties attached to it. it may be able to evade the body's immune system. now in light of that many countries are bringing in new restrictions and pushing again for those who are unvaccinated, to go and get a job. for example, in greece, they have just now stated that from next month in january, though sure, age 60 or over and refused to be vaccinated, will now have a fine of a 100 years every month. they refused to get that job. meanwhile,
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austria is pushing ahead. however, its plans to meet the vaccination mandatory for everyone. and they're saying that there will be a 3 strike system there on that 3rd strike. if you still refused to get back in a did you receive a fine of 3600 euros? you haven't, once dismissed, we didn't want to vaccine mandate. let me make that explicit sex can that 20 months on from the start of the pandemic. we are in a situation that is dramatic. if you look at intensive care units at hospitals, many had been hoping that 2021 would see an end or close to the cove it 19 pandemic. but it seems that that a virus and it's variance, including the super mutant strain, are certainly far from ready to go away. or so far in russia, there are no reports of omicron fractions, but to developers are confident that the country sputnik, the job will provide enough protection from the new variance. the w. h. o
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representative in russia told me progress is being made and trying to understand this new strain, although more work is needed. well, a mutation shows a number of, i would say changes a number of invitations that we can relate to something either to previous knowledge. for example, buyer at the very end has mutations, many more mutations on the pipe. propane is actually the, the needle that the virus is using to get into the salad, make us infected, to actually cause infection to spread further. and this is why because it has many more to an other viruses, other variance has immediately come into concert. so i think has scientific knowledge, but we don't have a logical knowledge. you telling us at the moment that this is a more deadly virus. what we know from south africa is that mainly young people and
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this is where the cluster was detected. and we do know that callie's been young. people is lighter. we do not have reports at the moment that it 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 we have said that there is no place for panic, but there is place for preparedness, proportion, and action. all the producers of ac seems all over the world are testing now they are doing in laboratory, they're looking at how the, neutralizing antibodies are behaving against this variant and who no soon bye. key thing is that if the, well, the good you was all the available methods. number one, vaccination number 2, mass and based on saying number 3, ventilating, close spaces, and number 4, hygiene that will dramatically review the transmission if we manage to get the
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vaccines to the populations which will have the vaccines when managed to reach the level of coverage which is pretty high if for any disease, any right, our disease, your needs are less than 10 percent of susceptible population of them have major outbreak. but even with 80 percent you can't control the outbreaks because this disease that is causing as symptomatic is but we have to, we have to comply, we have to and we have to work together well that he is today, tens of thousands of marched and the sudanese capital cartoon against the military government following last month's covert security forces to, to break up the crowds with tear gas from one of the protest, mortality of a senior correspondence. i buck. this report as tennis is being flagged by us, should a nice police to disperse these protest. 30 a few 100 people here, these tear gas canisters that the outdated, so there are beyond due date. so the effect that they have isn't quite as powerful
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as if they had been pressure to people can comfortably pick them up, throw them away and play this game with police officers. and police evidently weren't having any of that. and these are, it is getting a bit uncomfortable. his eyes are beginning to sting as well as people's throats. but police are again forcing people back, asking them to disperse people here. nevertheless, aw, are still angry. i still angry. they still believe the revolution has been stolen from what i heard is another g, a gas canister. they've been fired by police to this bus that this bus protest this
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year. and then today we're supposed to be a $1000000.00 man, much a protest against the military takeover as they say, protest this year of the government. this all young voice is what this again is, is government. they want us even young government want to see it of up and kill people. the people in, in the agreement piece is justice. many people here feel betrayed by the actions of the prime minister, the civilian government, who agreed to the military, demands the militaries, the months that they hand over a part of their power to the military. we are out against hum duke and bro hon. their political agreement and the government. so we are not pleased with this work at the political games. we are industries because no one rufus and no one can ruin we ru ourself. we have to go, it's a, it's getting a,
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it's becoming unbearable. who he just ate him to his new job as twits, his c o. but park accruals already ruffling feathers, through a phase of more clamped down on content at the social network because of his past comments about not prioritizing freedom of speech. and twitch has already moved to ban the sharing of photos and videos of people without the consent uses, can a flag the image and it will be removed. the bad doesn't apply to public figures though if the tweets are of public interest. but it does say the platform itself is going to decide on that later. ah, rule is not to be bound by the 1st amendment that moves reflective of things that we believe lead to a healthier public conversation. focus less on thinking about free speech. with
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it's not going to make a distinction between muslims and extremists. then what should i distinguish between white people embraces, ah, ah, dorsey, on the far from both parties and defense labeling tweets twitter deliberately prevented users from sharing contra vital laptops or twitter pans trumps account, citing risk of both of violence. darcy says company was wrong to block your cross country biking story. dec dorsey has been kind of on the, on the way of being forced out for some time. he has some activist investors who have been heavily involved in this company who have wanted him out for some time. he says he's going to go focus on bitcoin. can he loves decentralization lies by the way. he loves big coin because he wants to control the space, not because he believes in decentralization,
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hadn't said that. love jack dorothy was probably going to be on his way out anyways, as i said, because of those investors. but i think the bigger issue now is his replacement, his replacement, who was even more anti free speech than he is. in fact, these new rules are, were just instituted just today by twitter. they came out and essentially said that you cannot take pictures of anyone who's a 3rd party private individual and posted on the platform without their consent. and that's insane. what does that mean for like project veritax? what does that mean for any whistleblower? what does that mean for anyone who just takes a picture out in public? the supreme court is already that when you're in the public space, you have no expectation of privacy. so what twitter is essentially saying is that there are no rules in the world, including laws that surpass its own policies and it's policies are the law of the lamp. the students have been killed and 8 other people injured, including a teacher in a school shooting of the state of michigan. please say the 15 year old suspects 5 more than a dozen shots from a semi automatic hand gun. however,
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he surrendered to 5 minutes off to police, responded apparently the police officers stationed at the school helped detain the suspect and said no shots were fired during the arrest the teenager gave up without a struggle. meantime, the motives for the tank remain unclear, and the suspect so far refused to cooperate. one mother describe the atmosphere that absolute threat was stating bad. i hear your voice in. if you come to this school, your gun and you're gonna get shot. i know who you are, so if you don't want to get killed, you should stay home. a lot of kids, of the ones that i do know did not want to go to school. they haven't been met one to stay at school. so this is not something this is, you know, but then it gets but to vote and say, i don't want to go to school. something has to be going on after high. that's been keeping this. he is not wanting to go to school. they've been 28 school shootings this year. most of them since august. the 2020 though 10. the big difference is probably because of a shift to remote learning finelli old skills. last year we talked to music karen
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coleman, say to job to master about the ongoing problem of gun violence in america. you start to think of us back when, when we went to school that 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 that, 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 all together. but how do you completely stop something like this? and then when you don't 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. um, how do you protect yourself? do you, do you run the risk of taking, taking weapons away completely. and can you ever really get rid of them? you cried is urging nato to boost military cooperation on purpose sanctions against
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moscow in order to protect the country from russia, aggression as they lined the summit and laugh veritas, it's 2nd day. early have let him a potent announced that russia tested a new, powerful hypersonic weapon. and that the development of these type of missiles is in response to the pentagon, escalating tensions with the kremlin. 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 in service, which can travel, it speeds 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 have that common sense and the joint responsibility for all countries and for the well community will prevail,
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go war me. while the russian aggression narrative seems to dominate in western countries at the moment, as nato in the u. s. warren russia not to interfere with the politics of european sovereign states. and i says, i have stated several times now there will be a heis, a high price to pay for russia if state, once again use force against the independent sovereign nation ukraine. and also over the years also increased over the military presence in this region. just to make sure that the, all our laws are totally defended on protect the instant against and 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
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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 i have but hello to our allies and partners there on the european continent, fully un weapons inspector scott ritter told us he thinks nato's plague a very dangerous game, though. 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 goodness said, of russia has read lines in that these red lines aren't just figurative. they're real, 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,
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is ludicrous and nato knows this. we need to put this into 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 strained war, and it didn't get any better under bind. 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. well, meantime, well the world anxiously watches have events unfold. u k. farm said, release trust his outs and cruising on a battle tank with british troops in estonia. the p. austin's been looked online. that didn't go down to well, some noticing echoes off. maybe i could satcher in that the politicians appearance coming up see it and suspends its top i and can chris cuomo, freeze him paroled in a sexual harassment scandal involving his brother. the full mug governor of new yoke, of course, makes us feel not. and so much more here when we're back ah
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oh, when i was sure thing wrong when i just don't hold any new world yet to shape out the scene because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. there's no pinnacle of evolution, everything's flat. a bacterium is in progress to 4000000000 years of evolution. it is in a specific environment so away. so in our sense where we are the lucky survivors of
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indigo along along gross s u. so as in silver springs at yellowstone will not do very well. bacteria will do much better now since i oh said n suspended one of his top anchors chris cuomo over his role in advising his brother, the former governor of new york. during his sexual harassment scandal, a backlash erupted after chroma was back on air with a show on monday. if this story is accurate, it describes a series of shocking ethical breaches farmable offences at any other news outlet. not surprised in the least embarrassing to any honorable journalist. it's hard to imagine any news executive keeping chris cuomo on stuff after today's revelations.
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then again, as seen and likes to say this is c and an amazing that chris cuomo still has a cushy job at cnn, after flagrantly violating journalistic ethics. to say that in star ledger, the used his source is in the media to seek information of women who accused his brother, andrew of sexual harassment, incriminating text messages between the anchor and the governor's former top aid. melissa derosa have been released now by the attorney general. se then said they show a greater level of involvement than they were previously aware of. i have a lead on the wedding girl room a go in around from politico want to more people coming out to morrow care check his are says on it. no one has heard that he is did he get any more intel? well, as for chris cuomo and sissy was not closely advising his brother and that he only
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had irregular contact with the governor's aid legal meter on this line. all telling us, though, the messages appear to tell a different story, a suspended indefinitely. what is that mean? if somebody is in a coma indefinitely, i, i think i think the writings on the wall, but to be fair. this was a high paid $6000000.00 a year, cnn prime time anchor, who basically was texting his brothers, political advisor, explaining exactly what he was going to do. show of there's a crime for being stupid. he should get the death penalty because not just insane. he had to do it, was somebody's approval. he had to have the approval of cnn for him to go in here. he didn't even really address. would you figure? well, i'm just going to just move on water under the bridge. we'll just move along. now remember, this is, this is a person who has incurred the wrath and the resentment of
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a lot of his colleagues and journalists across the board. this was the fellow during cove ed who claim to be living in a basement. when others saw him out and about me lie after lie after lie chrome old, our dear was enough. he needs to just leave leg people. forget about him. we call this the united states of amnesia. cheers. wage bo, the european central banks and to far of translation rates in the e. you've broken historical records, the worst in the euro's 20 year. history. economists supplying the inflationary surge on an unprecedented growth in energy prices, notably oil and gas, as well as the increased cost of goods and services. a tough and slow recovery from the corona virus pandemic has also had a major impact to what's more rating agencies. and i was saying that the arm across
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strain could also hamper any improvement of economic situation by bringing uncertainty to the global economy. the european central banks, confident though that the situation is, as they put it under control. most forecasts actually assume inflation will fall below 2 percent. so there really are no signs of price raises. getting out of control. if without inflation would permanently settle above to percent, we would definitely react. however, at the moment we see no indication of this. despite those sir words, inflation in the block continues to gain momentum reaching 6 to 8 percent. we spoke to german economist who thinks this is said to continued to for years to come, has against vision count. inflation creates social injustice influence the winners . a few, the losers are the general population, even up to the purchase and power of money decreases rents to become more expensive . holidays become more expensive, etc, but inflation must be tech of added truths, for there should be no 0 interest rates policy and no further expansion. of money
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supply that's rise and inflation is also a problem for industry. companies have to buy raw materials themselves and international markets and have to pay workers and so on. and so again, in an inflation cycle, these goods become more expensive and the companies have higher production costs less. these higher costs have to be passed on to the sales costs and companies that can not do this have less profit and can go bankrupt. gate may, technically you can put a can, we can to the problem to do so. the central bank must race interest rates and curve the growth of the money supply quantity. however, this is difficult because many c inflation policy as the policy of the lesser evil . the european central bank is sticking to its low interest rate policy, and therefore one has to fear that inflation will continue to rise in the coming years in india, before the birthplace of roman brianna barbados has cut his ties with britain. after nearly 400 years, the caribbean nations officially dismissed. the queen now had the state and
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declared itself an independent republic. prince charles attended the a ceremony in the capital bridge turn on behalf of the queen, where governor general sandra mason was sworn in as the islands the president. man . he expressed hope that b u. k, and barbados would remain strong friends. but there are concerns here. the transition could encourage other members of the british commonwealth like australia and jamaica to jump ship to earlier. andrew pharma talk to historian jennifer hawkins, who says it's long overdue for countries to gain fully independence is tremendously significant. of course, this is really mocking the final saver and solve plot walked before my colonial ties to britain. it's, you know, these aquatic story connections that remain with the colonizing power for a long time, even after independence has taken hold. sorry, it's taken that long, both full, the legal requirements, the constitutional issues to be worked through. and of course,
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to gain the popular momentum for a change like these, which does tight some generations for it to really tight hold for the population to support it. as indeed i had in right number in barbados. do you think of the countries and the gonna follows suit him? what about estrella all look at the commonwealth nations and they are now i think to stay in your mining constitutional monarchies for which the queen is still the queen and the head of site on those countries. so certainly it's a natural progression and all life countries, including australia will be looking very carefully this. i mean, i find it as a historian, but also as a proud republican myself, i'm on the board of the republican movement. i find it slightly humiliating both of us as an australian and also as a, as a general because of that, our country still swayed allegiance in that way. in that our head of site is fine. and i think it's long that you all for the colonies to,
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to move towards full independence and an ability to shape bacon in the why. now, that doesn't deny that history but builds on look forward for ourselves. exactly. 28 minutes past the hour. that's what we're talking about so far, reporting for you from our to international. my name's kevin owen. more programs for your part of the world. but after this break or math guided financial survival guide, liquid assets are those that you can convert into can quite easily keep in mind, no, as it's amanda equation, datawatch guys report with
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