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aah or micron spread the 24 countries with the us becoming the latest to the w 8. jo sands, the alarm we look at how different countries are responding to the latest strain of coded. also they say we visit a child's care clinic in moscow is lower, more young patients are needing treatment for the virus funeral. our children are age from one mom or to 70 news that conditions varies. severity for children harris, severely l. i'm in the intensive care unit, and american face is the highest rates of inflation in decades while corporations are enjoying record profits. we look at new concerns, a for the economy following the omicron outbreak and students protested universe in arizona for and against acquitted murder, a car written has his right to attend classes.
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ah, good morning. just go 9 o'clock in moscow. you're watching arte international. now the u. s has registered its 1st case it's in u. k with varying to omicron the victim is fully vaccinated, has mild symptoms and was returning from south africa. south korea and norway have also seen mathis cases, while with their $24.00 countries now affected the world health organization does say it spread is inevitable. meanwhile, europe is considering mandatory inoculations and ye restrictions with more his peter oliver, 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 that required vaccine pass, even if they had job. now, if your residency is being processed or if you got your jobs outside of sweden,
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elsewhere in portugal, what we're seeing is the government there a see what's called a state of calamity. it's the 2nd highest state of alertness in the country, and what it means is that they're going to be bringing back in 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 had to go into bars, jims, restaurants, hotels, or cinemas. now european chiefs are having serious discussions about a mandatory vaccinations being rolled out across the e u. 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, one country that is already said it will be implementing mandatory jobs is austria that set to come in. in february, the country is currently in a,
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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 of december. however, that moved has not gone down well with some people who built a lot every day. the new rules, besides the health system should have been improved, and i don't understand why we should pay the price for that. now, michelle, isn't that a relatively many people in austria to think the virus doesn't exist under think they're stand above everything that hurts me a bit because these people are sometimes really dumping a fish 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 mandate. let me make that explicit sex count that 20 months on for missed out of the pandemic. we are in a situation that is dramatic. if you look at intensive care units at hospitals, oh,
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finish off in germany, where the country recorded the highest coven death rate. since february of this year, 446 people in the last 24 hours dying with covered 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 more developments, perhaps more restrictions put in place in germany as well. peter, all of the reporting there will cove. it is no longer a disease that only affects elderly people and those with preexisting medical conditions. but thought is now warning that younger people are becoming more susceptible to ne variance. we visited a child health clinic here in moscow. ah, ah,
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what age are the children here and what condition are they in to our children the age from one month to 17 years, the conditions varied severity for children here severely l and in the intensive care unit. unlike adults, co related pneumonia is less common among children, but it still happened listen, showing 3 to full and c t severity for $334.00. so this means complete lung damage, almost 100 percent or store. or what is especially alarming is that very importantly, just like an adult, there's a tendency for the disease to rapidly develop. meaning that at some point, no 10 percent of the lungs are affected. and then suddenly it's up to almost 100 percent. yes, that's exactly what we've been seeing, especially when parents wait too long to call a doctor. how old are you? 10 years out? exactly. how do you feel?
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no, sometimes i have a headache, but i'm okay. that's not a my hotel and have you been ill? 10 days already. oh yes, i'm in my 2nd week, her age puts her at risk, which is we've actually seen the highest incidence right among teenagers, 2 thirds of the children, a school age kids between 7 and 17 years old is because they are hanging out together and contact and each other all the time, right. among other things, yes. do you out of them, it's mostly tmj. is that the come and thanked it because they always hanging out together. you also because statistically they demonstrate a more severe course of illness than individuals of other ages. get rid of them because their bodies are growing so fast. and because of their hormonal processes, yes, that mono bye grounds. and the physical transformation can influence the illnesses more that the lessons are affected by more risk factors related to the course of the disease or teaching in that, in their money is it is not
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a harmless disease. it's not sorry that we sound alarm and there is a disease for which there is no medicine. we have to day the course of the disease is unpredictable. we don't know why someone has it hard and someone else has an easy human. we, as we know there are risk groups, but for some unknown reason, a severe case of the disease and it can be observed among healthy children. ah, here's a child and eventually wearing an oxygen mask. yes, the child is really missing his mother, which is logical. that's why we always talk to him. the doctors are always with him . otherwise he can tear off the mask that children are getting much sick of than in the 1st way. and worse than the 2nd. and 3rd or yes, worse than waves 2 and 3, which is just as you are for for as union for complications develop very often asked. the coated, i do not depend on the severity of the disease. even children who have shown no symptoms, face complications. what do you think about vaccinated adults?
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i think it's a very good idea. you're dreaming? yeah. hasn't died. there is no time to wait for the children are also a source of infection, which if children are not vaccinated but will not be able to grade the necessary collective immunity, which will have all been talking about are so long. yeah, that works in that book with the vaccine works. so what should the concerns be here? the theoretically, we understand that this vaccine cannot be more dangerous than ada. no virus infection. well, some of the vaccine is infectious for cell, but not for the body in between. at the level of the organism, the virus does not reproduce the earth mover any rios and you please would. now all scientists and health officials in the world health organization do insist that people should limit traveling math and get vaccinated south africa, or a whole sport of the micron strain does continue with life pretty much is normal
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with shops and restaurants remaining open. what a slayer has more in the story. can south africa approaching a new po, the cost of cases per day? now this is a 20 percent increase on what the tickets were just a few days ago before the commute perfect value. and we conduct was discovered the carolina wifi. so you'd imagine that south africa to wait for 1st came forward and i've been to the train, you'd have people here with who are just to fight it the way strong on open. nobody, as you can see, social distance. nobody is wearing moss. i'm one of the few people can just, i think i'm the only person who's wearing them off and even that is on my turn being out is, is, or is it is right by. you can also not limit your life living in fear, because if you live in fear, you're always be consolidated to the circumstances that you are in for like going
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against rule. so we don't, we don't, we not very law abiding citizens in many cities around the world. you have to show a passport when entering a restaurant. in other words, keeping vaccinated. hearing south africa, no such thing exists. and this is a country way 70 percent of the population has not been vaccinated and the entry factors are using and that's new on the, on variance as at vaccinations don't with the anything you need to do in south africa when entering a restaurant. it's put on some sen, we only get the new tires, and sometimes it gets screamed to sometimes we don't get screamed temperature, which the temporary to to, to the mean back off when. well, some people can go to a restaurant during the 19. but because of the ignorance, nobody actually take it into consideration. so i feel like the safety protocols letter please put in place and not enough to ensure that everybody is safe. you can only assume that everyone is vaccinated because you would never know. so if you
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vaccinate the you did your clock this off hedge, the population to the main. com. he said that there is enough information known about when we conduct this state not to justify that restrictions. however, he has more that he might consider mandatory destination for some activities and for some location. it's the situation to terry. in the meantime, the sub to open, the restaurants are open to schools open. you can travel anywhere in the country you want, you can wear emasculate enough, where moss, you can, social distance, you cannot social distance. in fact, what more africans are afraid of is not a lockdown, rather than i'll be con, policy a r t. john is the south africa not me. mama, crony could potentially be another plug to the global economy. the financial institutions, raising the alarm over spike in inflation, june part to supply chain issues. can morphine reports with inflation as their
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excuse us corporations, excluding the financial sector, are now jacking up their prices. the biggest corporations are now raking in the highest profits they've made since 1950. according to the u. s. department of commerce. meanwhile, average americans are getting squeezed on everything from food to fuel. when you hear about taxation being super low, you know, i'd like for it to be an increase that everybody pays their fair share. that's fantastic for corporations. i'm not sure trickles down to middle class or lower income people. it is disgusting and patch level and i think it is an example of unbridled capitalism. lawmakers are demanding answers from the treasury and the federal reserve. the experts who have been advising you about the future rate of inflation the have pretty
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much the same credibility, those as load sub late night psycho cot lines. you see on t v, we gotta get control of inflation. it's, it's ravaging our people. not much consolation from those tasked with running the economy. instead of telling us how things will improve, they tell us that because of the on a cron variant inflation may be here to stay. the recent rising covered 1900 cases and the emergence of the i'm a crime variant, post downside risks to the employment and economic activity and increased uncertainty for inflation. not surprisingly, the public is starting to lose faith in the government's ability to manage it. any way to be honest is actually one more of like everything went on. it's bad, it's really bad, not a fan of joe biden in particular. so i do not think he's doing a good job feel like ever since he became president, things have been slowly going down. hell, especially in this city, but everything is about 40 percent higher than it was a couple years ago. so no,
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i would not say that there during for a job secretary of transport pete buddha g says it's time to buy an electric car. he's pushing for an e vehicle discount to be included in jo biden's build back better for a lot of american working families. upgrading to an e car is not exactly in the budget. many are starting to see the white house as out of touch. you know, some people just need a cheap way to get to work. people who don't have jobs can buy an electric car. we have had economic crashes before and we have had public. does it health disasters before? but we have never had the 2 at the same time. colvin 19 together with an economic crash. when we were barely recovering from the crash of 2008 and 9. it is too much, and it needs a massive government intervention to fix this. and mr. biden is simply
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either unable or unwilling to make any thing like the intervention needed by the crisis we're working and living through. many americans are starting to feel like they've been swindled. biden's administration seems a bit reluctant to offer a helping hand. caleb martin r t new york to kyle written homes. case continues to divide the united states right down previous education. he was recently found not guilty of homicide and the killing of 2 black lives. massive protest is last year. however, his decision to do online courses. i reside in the state university have prompted protests, even though he is not fully enrolled there. some students are opposed to him taking powerful though others are rallying in support of his right to attend classes. we have spoken to one of the organizers of a protest supporting kyle. he thinks that i resigning university should accept
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written house if he wants to apply. i created a counter protest against the students for socialism that were against covered in house being on campus and say they were educated on the child. they were super ignorant about the whole thing. because if they really wanted to try, they would realize that how is not a murderer, how they verbally describe him to be at the protest today, we had a lot of support for tolerate and how's that people showed up and yeah, i think i think we had close to 100 people and we out numbered the people protesting against cow to the one from my understanding cover it in the house is not a, a full time student. a su is a non degree seeking online student. i mean, you'd have to go through the application process and understand that any university has any right to not accept the students. i think that's
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a challenge you faces arizona state should you know if you were to apply to, to a 4 year degree program like nursing like he wants to. i think you should accept them. well, last month, tyler written highest was acquitted of all charges after fatal shooting to white people during black lives matter protests in wisconsin, which had descended into a riot. he said he acted in self defense. ronnie again says the university should be unbiased. in cases like this, universities should be free from local narratives. right now what we're seeing is we're seeing a lot of professors indoctrinated students with leftist ideology. and it's trained, it's training a negative impact on the students on campus. and they're not being able to have the right resources to be able to understand certain topics or information. the problem life where the, where the media is, the media falsely covered the recovery house child and they depicted them as a white premises,
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a murderer. all the terrible things while the child was going on and what the child basically did, it proved to be exactly the opposite that and he acted in self defense and that's what the, the child cruise. so the problem lies where the media is utilized to the, to the masses. you get the chance. did i do have a good website because we've got plenty stories on there too, including at the moment a policeman is sacked after shooting a wheelchair man. 9 times for allegedly shoplifting a toolbox, you can read about that at off dot com. meanwhile, still had viewed his, our attention filled as ukraine cause for more cooperation from nato to defend itself. again, so called russian aggression. we'll have more on that short ah,
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ah, welcome back. now we're the british. so she like killing maxwell is on trial at the moment in new york on sex trafficking charges. she has the keys to dreaming under age girls for geoffrey epstein and american financier, convicted for sex offences in 2019. he did die in prison the same year, however, public attention is only increased as new details have come to light. the pilots of the so called liter express. a plane used by epstein to ferry young women to his private caribbean islands, says he flew several high profile guess like prince andrew bill clinton, donald trump, and the actor kevin spacey. adam and eve, lolita express, and unexpected scapegoat. vive takeaways, from tulane maxwell trial. so far,
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prosecutors go with ab shane's partner in crime definition. sometimes she was even in the room for the massages herself, and sometimes she touched the girl's bodies. and even when she was not in the room, make no mistake. she knew exactly what epstein was going to do with those children when she sent them to him inside the massage rooms. defense claims maxwell as a scapegoat for abstains christ invokes bible as proof. ever since eve was accused of tempting adam for the apple women have been blamed for the bad behavior of men and women are often villain ised and punished more than the men ever are. pilot of abstains, lead, express, called as 1st witness recalls flying important people including prince andrew, donald trump, kevin spacey bill clinton. but i never saw any sexual activity, no witness identified as jane says she was sexually abused. at the age of 14,
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jane claims maxwell instructed her on how to please upset, took part in abuse herself. he asked me to take my top off and then their hands were everywhere, and glean was robin him and kissing him and fondling. defense says accusers cannot be trusted memories, fade money doesn't accuses have shaken the money tree, and millions of dollars have fallen their way. reference to find sarah by abstaining state to compensate his victims. gillian maxwell trial to be continued news. now another news, our days after ukrainian president vladimir zalinski announced the threat of a case in the country. an anti government protest has been staged in the capital. kiev hundreds marched steve's independence square and through coins at the president's office, calling him a traitor and demanding his impeachment protests. his claim authorities are
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violating the constitution and are conducting a king themselves. last friday cylinder, who said that a plot had been uncovered to topple his government and that it had been an orchestrated by russia or the idea of a so called russian threat was also raised by a crane during a nato summit recently in latvia. and he have called for backup with military cooperation in sanctions against moscow in order to protect the country from purported russian aggression. the readiness to defend any country from russian activities was expressed right on the eve of the meeting by britain with foreign sec treeless trust riding high a board and military tank in there by a stony at just columbus is from the russian border. and something of a declaration that britain is leading away against what she called moscow's malign activity. it didn't go misty though, that the p. r. stunt was pretty similar to margaret thatcher is back in the 1980s. meanwhile, nato expansion of weapon systems close to russia's borders has forced it to test
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a new powerful hypersonic massage. that was announced early this week by president pigs in moscow says that the alliance is escalation of tension is unfounded and has threatened serious consequences if provoked further, your secretary of state claims that native build up though is to counter what it sees is russian aggression against ukraine were deeply concerned by evidence that rushes 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, ne, to advancements to the east and the deployment of weapon systems that threaten us in the immediate vicinity of the russian federation. while the journalist daniels are north at 2 of americans, undeclared war says that russia has every reason to be alarmed by nighttime actions in east, in europe. there is no sign that russia is planning any kind of aggressive move
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against the ukraine. and there's every reason to believe that that is not the case . and the u. s. looking extremely weak and insecure in the aftermath of afghanistan just got just 3 or 4 months ago. so the u. s. a 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 it's act is looking less and less convincing. so. so russia has every reason to be concerned that has every reason to think that nato is engaging in a and a project. the long term project, 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 russian for years of some kind of nato attempt. adams
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temperament so. so unless nato backs off, i can see how this can really add some of nice improves. now palestinian security forces have rescued to israelis from a mob after they entered the city of ramallah by mistake, the pair were attempting to drive to westbank settlement. their car was torched by palestinian youths. 7 people have been injured in a trained enrollment in northern italy. the driver breaks hard after noticing for them rocks on the tracks. the train them went off the rails and was trapped at the entrance of a tunnel and hundreds of pro choice activists to rally the more sewers the pony for parliament debates a proposal to completely ban abortion, including in cases of rape and pregnancy, that posed a threat to women's health protests is how signs here with red paid symbolizing blood, while chancing slogans it is just approaching half past 9 in morning in moscow. good to happy company will be
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back again at the top of the the postal service deliver is a 155000000000 pieces of mail every year. approximately 40 percent of the world's mail right now the us postal service is in a fight of its life per se, remain that is really bad. financial shape now facing d for the postal service as a cash cow. and there was a way to pull money out of the postal service to put into a federal budget. there was a mandate that you bring in a $100000.00, new revenue every month. the nature of privatization in the us postal service is very much hidden from public view. it's privatization from the inside out. i that
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i oh, about big business in money. it's not about the public and given them a service that they deserve. it's not about quality train workers, it's about the money in one of the many paradoxes of big coin is that it wants everyone to attack it. that's what makes it strong. that's what makes security go higher. does that makes the price go higher? and now we've got some new delinquency on the same attacking bitcoin ah, hundreds of protesters and gathered outside the supreme court today as arguments about the legality of abortion in present day america,
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or heard. and we're gonna share with you some of the top moments from this debate which stems all from a mississippi law prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks, as well as when we might actually expect a final decision by the court. and with the new alma khan variant causing fear across the globe, present by it. and it said to announce his most district restrictions yet for those coming into the country. and guess what? your citizenship or her vaccination status will not matter. we will bring you all the details and while gas prices are, thankfully not rising anymore, it seems america is still dealing with an energy crisis. however, in texas, living next oil drilling site could be dangerous to the community health. we will bring you the details as to why low income communities feel they are paying the price for energy independence. i'm kind of using this stories and more on today's needs to be achieved right here on our tea america. ah,
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thanks for joining us. a, the united states supreme court, her arguments in the most important case on abortion. the high court has even considered for decades during this morning hearings. some justice has seemed prepared to uphold mississippi mississippi ban on abortions, passed 15 weeks archie contributor and a legal dr. my verse joined us now with more on this case. and why is actually so significant to abortion rights? molly, thanks for joining me on this. i got a yes. what a controversial story this has been today? absolutely. i don't think people were really expecting. and even though there was quite a showing out for the supreme court, in fact, i heard everywhere from several 100 to several thousands. so what exactly were the arguments this morning? and more importantly, how did the justices respond? well, it seems to be that that, you know, and of course this is a majority. conservative supreme court make up.
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