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i thought, yeah, i'm not in the that and then the 15 year old suspected of going down for people out of michigan. school pleads not guilty after being charged as an adult with terrorism and murder. the urge as members to consider mandatory vaccinations as the new coven strain appears to have been on the continent much earlier than thought of iraq just from the russian developer of the sputnik, the jap tells our team what we might expect from the new variant needs to think you'd gotten to put them in the cases we're seeing now. everyone has a mild form. on the other hand, there's no data on how it can effect elderly people. want to wait another month or so to be sure. is another dia, gas canister, they odd somewhat to see the effect of yes they, they do irritate the eyes in the throat, but only a little bit. also,
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we report from the scene of protests in sudan where tens of thousands have marched against military rule following last month's coup. and cnn. suspends top anchor chris cuomo, after he is embroiled in the sexual harassment scandal involving his brother, the former new york governor. it adds to criticism of the network for also turning a blind eye to andrew cuomo allegedly hiding the true number of care home covert debts in the state. ah, oh, not cutting live direct from studios in moscow. this is our international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now the 15 year old suspect in tuesdays at school shooting in the us state of michigan has pleaded not guilty. he has been charged as an adult with one count of terrorism and 4 counts of 1st degree. murder croft, developments in the states as our tease kill them up. prosecutors in the suburb of
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detroit where the recent school shooting took place have announced they are bringing charges of not just 1st degree murder against even crumbly. the 15 year old boy who shot his classmates there also, charging him with terrorism. terrorism has been added to the criminal charges that even probably will be facing after he came to school with a hand gun that was purchased by his father and shot his classmates. now, the list of charges, named by the prosecutor in the suburb of detroit, include 4 counts of 1st degree murder for the students who died. in addition to that 7 counts of assault with intent to murder for those who were injured by his gunshots and 12 counts of possession of a firearm in the commission of a felony. now at this point, the prosecutor's, you're saying quote, we're going to hold the people responsible accountable, and we're going to get justice for these victims is what the prosecutor said. and
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in addition to that, the prosecutor said that the incident was planned well before it took place. there is a mountain of digital evidence, video tape, social media, all, all digital evidence possible, and we are having you to an absolutely, we are confident that we can show us tonight. and now these charges were announced after 17 year old justin shilling died at 10 am this morning the following day, after the shooting took place, he was the 4th victim to die as a result of gunshot wounds fired by the shooter who opened fire on his classmates. now the motives of ethan crumley for shooting his classmates are at this point on clear. it's not clear why he chose to do it is important to note, this is the 28 school shooting that has taken place in the united states this year . most of those school shootings happening since august, when u. s. schools resumed and moved away from the remote learning that was in place
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during the panic when schools were largely shut down. let's review some of the more recent incidents in us history. the more deadly school shootings that have taken place with both we were all talking about how, you know, one of the upsides of all our kids being i out of school for a year and a half for or up to a year and a half was that we weren't getting very many school shootings cuz there was nobody in school. so maybe that's the cure for school shootings in the united states. just keep them kids home, you know? seriously, we're back up where we were now that the kids are back in school and they're
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shooting each other up again, like they were before the can them, it started it. and it's possible that some of this, it could be traced to the pandemic itself. just the fact that kids have been cooped up, that they haven't been socializing in normal ways for a year or so that their parents were maybe a, you know, and not as patient with them. and as focused on them as they should have been because they were cooped up themselves. busy around the house now and with there's an increase in alcoholism and stuff. so i was, you know, some parents have probably been dropping the ball in terms of just being depressed that they don't have a job. you know, you can imagine that all kinds of things are, are screwed up in some families. the new covered strain, alma chronic continues to raise worries around the world. the u. s. has registered its 1st case of the variance in california across the atlantic. you chief ursula of
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underlying, says, member nations should consider mandatory occupations as the new strain is now thought to have been present in europe at least 10 days before being reported in south africa. here's our europe correspondent, peter oliver. lots going on all across europe when it comes to the omicron variant on dealing with this latest wave of cove at 19, which really has the continent in its great, i'm in sweden right now. where from wednesday we seen vaccine passes having to be shown. if you go to any public gathering now, there are some issues with that because not everybody in sweden is able to get not required vaccine pass even if they have job. now if your residency is being processed or if you got your jobs outside of sweden, you're going to face problems there. and you're not going to be able to show that all important piece of paper, all q all codes elsewhere in portugal. what we're seeing is the government that a see what's called a state of calamity. it's the 2nd highest state of alertness in the country,
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and what it means is that they're going to be bringing in new measures again, going to be bringing back in measures. i beg your pardon, things like mass squaring in public. you're also going to need to be able to show either a negative test or a vaccine certificates if he has to go into bars, jims, restaurants, hotels, or cinemas. now all of these measures are being brought in as european chiefs are having serious discussions about a mandatory vaccinations being rolled out across the u. s. lafond line has been talking about just that it is understandable and appropriate to lead this discussion now and how we can encourage and potentially think about mandatory vaccination and within the european union. this needs discussion. wiley, a, you commission president there is talking about mandatory vaccination in the a you won't country that is already said it will be implementing mandatory jobs is
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austria that set to come in in february. the country is currently in a, a full national lockdown. it's supposed to be in not least until the end of this week, it can be extended through until the 13th december. however, that moves to implement. mandatory vaccination has not gone down well with some people in cities of guts and lynn's. we've seen demonstrates as out on wednesday, shutting down public transport where they can also demonstrates is on the streets of vienna as well. however, officials in austria say they didn't want to have to bring in mandatory vaccination, but their hand is being forced in this issue. we haven't once dismissed, we didn't want to vaccine mandates. let me make that explicit sex. got that 20 month sound for missed out of the pandemic. we are in a situation that is dramatic. if you look at intensive care units at hospitals. oh, finish off in germany, where the country recorded the highest coven death rate. since february of this
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year, 446 people in the last 24 hours dying with coven. 19 in germany. we are going to be looking ahead to angular merkel. and the german government meeting with state leaders in that country on thursday, we're expecting to hear of mo, developments, perhaps more restrictions put in place in germany as well. so far here in russia, there are no reports of amik on infections, but the developers of the countries wouldn't agree. jab are confident, it will provide sufficient protection against the new strain. and in the unlikely case that it doesn't, a modified version of the vaccine would go into production in just $45.00 days. g fire ologist at moscow's gamma layer research center, which developed the sputnik, the jab, told r t that the new covet strain actually appears to have been weakened by its mutations. the stuff that you would like to have with the army kron varian has $32.00 mutations and spike protein, including mutations that already existed, as well as new mutations. and this origin is in clear,
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but 32 mutations is too many. while some people are terrified, i find that aspect rather favorable. if it mutated $32.00 times, that means it has an unstable genome. i suspected system controlling the accuracy of his genome has become damaged. if so, it will be weak. it can spread well because of natural selection, but as pathogenesis might have been greatly reduced, in the cases we're seeing now. everyone has a mild form. no one has died so far. on the other hand, there's no doubt on how it can effect elderly people, will have to wait another month or so to be sure. how did it emerge of utilized? viruses don't ask anyone for permission. they live, they mutate a natural selection, works in favor of what can reproduce well, but the degree of pathogenic city isn't guided by natural selection, as it's not very important. and this varying has undergone. so many mutations, a virus doesn't need so many mutations to reproduce is a sign of genetic instability. tens of thousands have marched in the sudanese
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capital cartoon against the military government. after last month's qu, security forces tried to break up the crowds with tear gas from one of the protests . mortality of our correspondence sent us this report. as tennis is being fired by us, should a nice police to disperse these protests. 30, a few 100 people hear these tear gas canisters that the outdated so that beyond due date. so the effect that they have isn't quite as powerful 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 here. 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
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revolution has been stolen from them. when i heard is another tear gas canisters, they're being fired by police to this bus that this bus protest this year. dana today was supposed to be a $1000000.00 and 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. what does it give up? and kill people. the people in, in 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, demands that they hand over
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a part of their power to the military. we are out against hum duke and burn hon. their political agreement and the government. and we are not pleased with this work and the political games we are industries because no one rules us and no one can ruin. we rule ourselves. we have to go. it's a, it's getting her, it's becoming unbearable. we have also spoken to the deputy chairman of the sudanese transitional council. he says, the country is in the grip of a crisis. and a further escalation could impact not only near by african states, but also the whole world as well. learn wilkens for them. p sedan is now in a real crisis, there is real starvation. there are some people now who might have only one meal a day. and maybe some who don't even have one meal. everything is expensive and we kept on warning, but unfortunately, no one listened. we did everything we could, we agreed with an economic commission at the time that the country was at the peak of distress. but unfortunately, the council didn't want us to work together,
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so we left it. there was also security problem, no laws were implemented. so problems were numerous, but hopefully with hard work we can overcome all these things. sedan is in dire straits, in the south of the country, which has its own trouble. there at least 2000000 refugees. we have open borders with chad, which is a little more stable, but experience is conflicts here and there. sedan has a strategic location to the world, and especially to africa and cartoon. now there are, i still members, there are many terrorist sleeper cells ensued in the cities, the walls have recourse to them with grave importance. if an escalation happens instead, and it will affect not only africa, but the entire world, because sedan is a corridor for illegal immigration and trans national crime scene and has suspended its leading anchor. chris prominent over his role in the advising of his brother, the former new york governor during a sexual harassment scandal. andrew cuomo had also previously been accused of
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hiding the true numbers of care home covered jets in the state. here is political commentator. lauren chem, as most of us are probably aware of by now. chris cuomo is the brother of former governor of new york. andrew cuomo who had to resign in august following a slew of sexual misconduct allegation. and even though there's nothing inherently wrong with that sibling connection with one brother being in media and the other brother being and politics, when it comes to the coma brothers, specifically, chris cuomo is yet again, being accused of using his position at cnn as a prime time news anchor to help the political career of his brother and these questions of impropriety on behalf of chris cuomo, part are not new. they 1st started early last year. when at the height of coven hysteria, chris cuomo chose to interview his brother, who was at the time governor of new york on his show. so that in scale, this was the actual swab that was beer used to fit up the double barrel shotgun that you have mounted on the front of your pretty face. and so when
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that interview came out, a lot of people i think, were correctly wondering why chris cuomo was joking around with his brother, governor, about giant cute. it's when at the same time his brother was being accused of housing corona, various patients with nursing home patients in the same facilities. but despite cnn's attempts to reinforce at least some standards of journalistic integrity, this would not be the last time that chris cuomo would be accused of using his position to help his brother. specifically, earlier this year, andrew comb was name was in headlines repeatedly because several women who had previously worked with the governor were now accusing him of sexual harassment. it didn't take too long before report started servicing that chris cuomo. the younger cuomo was actively advising his brother and how to handle all of these sexual harassment allegations. when my brother situation became turbulent, being looped in the calls with other friends of his and advisors that did include
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some of his staff. i understand why that was a problem for sienna, and for a while it did seem like that would be the end of all of these different candles at least as far as chris cuomo was concerned in till. that is, this week the new york attorney general's office released a series of documents showing that chris cuomo, involvement with his brothers office, was a little bit more in depth than he had led people to believe. a series of text messages exchange between chris cuomo and one of governor andrew almost top aides. melissa to rosa shows that chris cuomo actually helped draft statements for his brother in one text message. chris cuomo also texted melissa derosa that he quote, had a lead on the wedding girl, presumably referring to one of governor cuomo, accusers, and in one especially concerning exchange derosa texted chris cuomo, quote, rumor going around from politico one to 2 more people coming out tomorrow. can you check your sources to which chris cuomo responded on it followed by no one has heard that yet falling the release of those text messages from derosa and cuomo, a slew of different left leaning media outlets have been calling for quote
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resignation. if this story is accurate, it describes a series of shocking ethical breaches, farmable offenses of any of a news outlet. not surprised and the least embarrassing to any honorable journalist . it's hard to imagine any news executive keeping chris cuomo on stuff after today's revelations. then again, as seen and likes to say this is cnn amazing that chris cuomo still has a cushy job at cnn after flagrantly violating journalistic ethics. so to be clear here we have chris cuomo using his knowledge as a media professional to help draft statements for his brother andrew cuomo when he was facing multiple allegations of sexual harassment. and not only that, but it also seems like chris cuomo was using his connections with in the media industry to gather information on andrew combs accusers. so the question now is, what is next for chris cuomo? previously,
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it seems that scene and has been satisfied with chris merely going on his prime time t v show to make apologies, but i'm unsure whether that's going to be enough this time. and if chris cuomo is ultimately fired, it will just solidify principle that we saw in action when his brother, andrew cuomo, resigned from his position as governor, which is that in 2021. you can apparently kill all of the nursing home residents. you want, as long as you don't get me tude, it has emerged the f, b. i can access data from the world's most popular messaging apps, including the likes of what's up and apple's, i message. an internal document dating from january has just come to light. it says each what's out message source can and destination actually can be sent to investigators and almost real time plus a search warrant can result in a person's list of contacts being provided. and if the target is in someone else's contact, their details could be headed over as well. apples i message can provide even more data handing law enforcement chat content that is backed up in the cloud. telegram
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though, doesn't provide message content or contact information apart from on terrorism related issues. what's apps? parent company, mehta, formerly facebook confirm to us that they do provide information to the f b i if there is a valid warrant. but it also insists that what's up does not disclose the actual content of the messages. just the associated technical data. material donnie of the tech travel gigs website told us why that is still a huge concern. it's always been an issue if you have a confidential contact. if you have a source who is wanting to not make the identity known to the wider public using an encrypted or even more obvious gated messaging service is key. with the meta data that was set reveals to the f b i, it's easy to actually identify people like confidential sources. and obviously in
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the world of traditional journalism, this will become even more of an issue as for tooling and what services to use to safely be able to, to send messages. there is always going to be some way of mistakenly or inadvertently revealing your identity or your information through one week point or another days after ukrainian president vladimir zalesky announced the threat of a crew. an anti government protest has been staged in kev. thousands marched to kids independent square and surrounding streets, shouting slogans, calling solemnity a traitor and waving flags and banners, demanding that he be investigated for treason they claim. he violated the constitution by centralizing power on the president's office. since he took over in 2018 last friday, lensky said a plot had been uncovered to topple his government and that it was orchestrated by russian individuals. ukraine has also got russia in its sights over concerns beyond
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its borders. as a nato summit convened in lafayette, kiev, called for backup with military cooperation in sanctions against moscow in order to protect the country from purported russian aggression and flying the flag for britain. foreign secretary lives trust was writing high abroad. a military tank in nearby stony had just miles from the russian border in something of a declaration that britain is leading the way against what she called russia's malign activity. it didn't go amiss that the p. r stunt was similar to margaret thatcher's tank writing in years gone by back then at a nato training camp in germany in the 1980s. on tuesday, president putin announced that russia had tested a new powerful hypersonic missile and said its development was in response to nato's expansion of weapon systems close to russia's borders. moscow claims that nato's escalation of tensions is unfounded and has threatened serious consequences
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if provoked. now the secretary of state is saying that nato's build up is to counter what it sees as russian aggression against ukraine. were deeply concerned by evidence that brushes made plans for significant aggressive moves against you. frank. the plans include efforts to destabilize ukraine from within, as well as large scale military operations. they will get in a dialogue with the united states and its allies. we will insist on the development of specific agreements excluding any further may to advancements to the east and the deployment of weapon systems that threaten us in the immediate vicinity of the russian federation. journalist daniel lazar, the author of america, undeclared war, says, russia has every reason to be alarmed by nato's actions in eastern europe. there's just no sign that russia is planning any kind of aggressive move against the ukraine. and there's every reason to believe that that, that is not the case, and the u. s. is looking extremely weak and insecure in the aftermath of
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afghanistan just got just 3 or 4 months ago. so the us talking tough that's trying to prove that it is a, it's still a contender that is still in charge of the world. but its act is looking less and less convincing. so russia has every reason to be concerned. it has every reason to think that nato is engaging in a and a project, the long term project of encirclement and, and dismemberment. and, and i think it's up to the, up to the us and its allies to provide tangible proof that that is no longer the case. yet everything the u. s. s. that really indicates the opposite written really is designed to raise rushing through years of some kind of nato attempt to add an account. so, so unless nato backs off, i can see how this can really add european central bank is under
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fire after inflation hit its highest in the euro currencies 20 year history. economists blame the inflammatory surge on an unprecedented growth in energy pressures, 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. what's more credit rating agencies are now saying that the constrain couldn't also hamper any economic improvement by bringing uncertainty to global markets. the european central bank, though, thinks the situation is fine. most forecasts actually assume inflation will fall below 2 percent. so there really are no signs of price rises getting out of control . if without inflation would permanently settle above 2 percent, we would definitely react. however, at the moment we see no indication of this. despite those words, inflation across the 19 year, a zone country sword to 4.9 percent last month with germany and france leading the
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upward serge german, a communist we spoke to thinks that it's set to continue for years to come. as i guns, viscount inflation creates social injustice influence the winners. a few. the losers are the general population. given the purchasing power of money decreases, rents become more expensive. holidays become more expensive, et cetera. but i inflation must be tackled at its roots, for there should be no 0 interest rate policy and no further expansion of money supply that's rise and inflation is also a problem for industry. companies have to buy raw materials themselves on international markets and have to pay workers and so on, sorry, in an inflation cycle, these goods become more expensive and the companies have higher production costs. these higher costs have to be passed on to the sales costs and companies that cannot do this, have less profit and can go bankrupt. it may, technically, you can put a can, we can to the problem to do so. the central bank must race interest rates and curb the growth of the money supply unity. however, this is difficult because many see inflation policy as the policy of the lesser
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evil asians, 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 the on before does it for me and 33 minutes. i'll be back with a look at your headline. stay with us. start internation from supporters and conservative media spare. no energy, dallas democrats are going too far there to the left. is that really true? let majority of all voters say they support universal pre kc free community college and low drug prices. so is going to our last, really about the culture wars. ah,
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i ah, [000:00:00;00] with i'm african retention, you're watching, going underground, coming over the show. was it manslaughter? is all mccord look said to cub global migration. we speak to the former un special repertoire on the human rights of migrants. about migration from poor countries bombed by rich ones and the de facto massacre in the channel. when refugees like iraq, he mariam nori mom and i mean drown, seeking to be reunited with loved ones in britain. and as the un general assembly discusses palestine at the start of the month of christmas, we ask the un repertoire and human rights in the palestinian territories about
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renewed u. k, complicity and valuable israeli war crimes. and the effect of illegal settlements on the birthplace of jesus, bethlehem. all of them all coming up in today's going underground. profess. his critics accuse europe of washing it's hands of a migrant crisis. arguably of its own making. dozens had been killed up to trying to cross the channel to reach the u. k. a so called mainstream media reports record daily numbers entering the u. k. while i'm meeting you k was, many of them are fleeing from joining me now for material and calendars. professor francois crypto, the former un special rapids are on the human rights of migrants, so called migrants is as we say, often going underground deference. we're thanks for coming on before we get to the 27 that killed in the channel. do you expect which countries to be using all mc cron further to stop asylum cases? i mean, there's news for polish agents repelling refugees trying across the board of belarus . again, that seems to disappear for mainstream media and they're going to use the pandemic
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. yes, yes, absolutely. they've been using defends, i mean for closing borders. you heard w a show the world health organization calling for not closing borders a few days ago. and for closing borders against viruses is ludicrous as a concept. as australia demonstrated and australia is very well protected by oceans, and yes, it didn't prevent them from getting viruses or, you know, reduce the number of people who might be infected. yes, it immediately in the beginning of the pandemic a year and a half ago, it allowed health care assistance to prepare for what was coming. but at this point, if our health care systems are not able to manage, you know, the pandemic. and if we don't vaccinate enough, and if we don't get protection, you know, the gear and everything. well, we're, we're behind, we're behind we, we need to do what is necessary and it's not closing borders. closing borders
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doesn't stop viruses. well,

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