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ah ah, i think i'm the only thing. yes. wearing a mask and even that is on my 10 south africa seems reluctant to tighten his coven restrictions despite being the 1st country to detect the concerning new strain on mc kron or the news m. u. k. thousands of him without electricity for almost a week now after a 10 storm sparking complaints the government lagging in its response. i come home. it's what it feels like. like i have no roots, everything feels up to that you really have a base spit hard. and the specter of war has returned to europe, that startling warning comes from russia's top diplomat ad of is meeting with the u . s. secretary of state coming up.
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ah . hello, they welcome to the program low from ortiz, world news, age q. my name is kevin, i got 30 minutes of our latest for you. great. so that you've checked in, so 1st them not to tell you about regarding covered the u. s. is registered, it's 1st case of the new covered veron alma cron. the person question apparently is fully vaccinated and only had mild symptoms and had returned from south africa. meantime, south korea and norway, i've also seen their 1st cases, sand with 24 countries now affected. well health organization says it's spread is inevitable. it also says that people should limit traveling wear masks and get vaccinated, but south africa, which identified the on the chrome very and continues with life pretty much as usual with shops and restaurants from any open. there. this report, 1st from our correspondent policy clear tickets in south africa are fast
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approaching him and he'll hold the positive cases a day. now this is a 20, i think is what it does before the new perfect valiant em economy was discovered the world, the territory, and why fi? so you'd imagine that south africa to wait for 1st came forward and i tend to type in the strain. you'd have people here with who are just as might in the waste on open nobody as people feed his social discipline thing, nobody is wearing moss. i'm one of the people can just, i think i'm the only person who's wearing them off and even that is on my truck and being out is, is, or is it is right by. you can also not limit your life to living in fear, because if you live in fear, you're always be consolidated to the circumstances that you are in for like going against rules. so we don't, we don't, we're not very law abiding citizens in many cities around the world. you have to
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show a cause a passport when entering a waste on, in other words keeping vaccinated, giving south africa. no such thing exists. and this is a country way 70 percent of the population has not been vaccinated and the entry boxes are using and that's new on the, on various booth at vaccinations. don't do anything you need to do in south africa when entering a restaurant. it's put on some kind of car, the only gets an entire and sometimes it gets screamed sometimes on can screamed temperature, or which the temperature to 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, as you would never know. so if you vaccinated, you did your clock. it sounds like president has urged the population to remain
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calm. he said that there is enough information known about on we conduct that stage not to justify that restrictions. he has that in my 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 where am asking for not where mass you can social distance, you cannot social distance. in fact, what more south africans are afraid of is not a locked down rather than of recon policy. a r t, johannesburg, south africa, portugal for its parts announced the state of calamity. the 2nd highest level in the country, ma, squaring there is back into a 10 public places, people that need a vaccination certificate or a negative covert test. the, you mean times considering mandatory inoculations for all will different nation, sir?
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read, taking different approaches to the tackle on the kron sweden, for example, as introduced, vaccine passes for public gatherings, but there is some issues as not everyone can get one, even if they are fully vaccinated. for example, if their residency permits being processed or if they got their job outside sweden and it is understandable and appropriate to leave this discussion now on how we can encourage and potentially think about mandatory vaccination within the european union. this needs discussion. austria is so far, the only country that has confirmed plans to impose mandatory covered restrictions is in full lockdown at least until the end of the week. and that could be extended till the end of december. or the officials claim there being forced to impose the measures. it's raised a waiver dissent. i brought it with
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a new rule. besides the health system should have been improved like you and i don't understand why we should it's price for that. la mischief isn't that a relatively many people in austria? do think the virus doesn't exist under think they stand above everything that hurts me a bit because these people are sometimes really dumb vision and a tree vaccinations ross been considered in germany with soon to be chancellor olive shows sir, voicing his support for the measure. he wants $30000000.00 people to get the job at the end of this month. critique say it's not enough time for just thomas schultz mean time from the hanover medical school going south that to achieve that fleet. they would have to be more than a 1000000 vaccinations a day that has been kind of use thicker. you will have to vaccinate $1250000.00 citizens per day managed. and an early summer when vaccination preparedness was high at that time, many people were vaccinated. in the meantime, it has become more rare. the problem is not the injection,
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but the education. we need to find a clear legal solution so that no one has held liable if there is a vaccination problem. technically it is certainly possible and many other countries do the same. i have never been a fan of compulsory vaccination, but i think we have to do it. as we see there will not be possible to vaccinate 90 percent of the population. otherwise we need that to deal with delta. and if our micron turns out to be more dangerous than we will have to achieve such a high vaccination, married, there is no other way to do that except with compulsory vaccination. the vaccinations will work at least to some extent. it won't be that the vaccinations don't work at all against army kron. we can be sure of that. the question is, how effective they will be. if we assume that the vaccinations will not work so well against army kron. it is important that we achieve a high vaccination rate. that is the most important thing. that is why we have to vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate, and boost boost booster. and here ko, it's no longer disease, the only a face elderly people and those with pre existing medical conditions with the doctor's now warning that younger people are becoming more susceptible to new
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variance. we visited the child health clinic here in moscow, them ah, what age are the children here and what condition are they in to our children an age from one mumble to 17 years, the conditions varied severity for children harris, severely l, and in the intensive care unit, what unlike adult co related pneumonia is less common of on children before, but it still happens. listen, showing 3 to full in c t severity for my for so this means complete lung damage, almost 100 percent near store. or what is especially alarming is not very importantly, just like an adult. there's a tendency for the disease to rapidly develop. meaning that at some point until 10
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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 there? correct there. how do you feel? no, sometimes i have a headache, but i'm okay. that's not a my. how long have you been ill? 10 days already? yes, i'm in my 2nd week, which are age puts are at risk, which is we've actually seen the highest incidence right among teenagers, 2 thirds of the children, a school age cable between the 7 and 70 years old. it is because they are hanging out together and contact and each other all the time. right. among other things, yes. is it in you now to them? it's mostly tmj. is the become and thank you. sure, because they always hanging out together here also because statistically, they demonstrate a more severe course of illness than individuals of other ages to go get rid of
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them because their bodies are growing so fast. and because of their hormonal processes are yes, mono by grounds. and that physical transformation can influence the illnesses more that the lessons are affected by more risk factors related to the course of the disease. or if you choose they, they need to, they didn't there believe it than yes, not a harmless disease is not sorry, i live, 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 an ard and someone else has an easy human. we, as we know there are risk groups. but for some unknown reason, we severe case of the disease and you can be observed among healthy children, a child and eventually wearing oxygen mask. well, 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 mass of with children are getting much sick than in
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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 your full complications develop very often us the code you, i do not depend on the severity of the disease. it's cooper, this even children who have shown no symptoms face complications. what do you think about vaccinated adults? i think it's a very good idea. you're dreaming? yeah. hasn't died. there is no time to wait for children. also a source of infection, which if children are not vaccinated, will not be able to grade the necessary collective immunity, which will have all been talking about her so long yet that works in that are both with the vaccine work. 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 control. that the level of the organism, the virus does not reproduce or doesn't have any real sinew, priesthood. ah,
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the battle goes on. we'll meet. how many you asked across ulcers. fucking grave concerns for the economy to with stock markets shaken by the news on top of the highest inflation rates and decades. the little brother cern touch on that little bit later. the program next clearing up after the storm and trying to get some power in people's houses up to 30000 homes in the u. k. a without electricity for a 6 day or 3 huge storm cause the biggest power disruption in more than a decade and claimed the lives of 3 northern england to parts to scotland were worst effected with many residents forced out of their homes. come home. this is what it feels. look like. i have no roots, it's a bit tough. sorry, i didn't mean to cry, but it's been hard. like we brought our animals at home. we got to go feature, other one today. and it is that feel very unsettling is still trying to work and take the kids to school and carry on like normal. but everything feels of saddam,
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you really have a base, so spit hard. well, tens of thousands of people in the north of england are still living without electricity or a power supply for a 6 consecutive day now, and it feels like there's simply no end in sight. as many people have been told that that power won't be restored until at least another week. now i'm in south lakes in cumbria, where people are really quite desperate now to try and find a warm place to stay. hotels like this one have indeed open up their doors is being funded by the local counselors, nearly 1800 people are still in a near on black out in justice area are alone really. that includes those most vulnerable, like the elderly, those living alone as well in as i can really say, absolutely freezing weather conditions. now the local counselor who's been relentlessly working day and night to try and re home people, she says is the community that's really come together. she hasn't seen any support
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from the government. the government is not in the community has done everything. it was only yesterday that we gotten the 1st and teams going out and actually attempting to find people. the back was 5 days into this with as a say minus 5 degrees to t degrees, temperatures. if he were to head oh, people who in a room with no heat, no lights, no food, no means of a hot food, no hot drink. if you to say that, that 8 and a half for one night, he would say that was extreme. but fat to that, and it's been ongoing. well, the prime minister boris johnson says he's extremely sympathetic to all of those that have been affected whilst the business secretary, he says that the government is ensuring that people are comfortable when he was taken to task in the house of commons by the opposition. what is the government doing to help the most vulnerable residents enduring to get the help that they need
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not to moral, not next week, but to day. we all work with the job with the local residents for in the 1st instance in the 1st instance, to find out what's going on to coordinate local responses. and then the government here is very, very focused on helping them to get what they need to make the situation much more comfortable for people haven't been comfortable. that's certainly not the reality here or tool. i've heard numerous stories from many different people saying that they've been waiting days to get a response from the power supply companies only to be sent a generic text message saying that they are working to fix the problem. now we've seen that damage really caused by storm all when we have seen debris and the roads live wires, power supply wires simply on the roads aren't even in people's garden. so this is no exaggeration to say, it's been an incredibly traumatic time that we went to blackpool to stay the but
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the commuting has just been so hard. obviously we've left our house, you've left animals and we just left for blackpool. and i finally got hold of somebody when i was in blackpool, who said, we do know of your fault because the 1st few times we had friends phoning for us and they said, or they don't know of your fault, we flag them down and they said they don't know of the faults, and then i did get hold of them. they said we do know of your fault. no. and just to be patient and so wait. so we're waiting. we haven't heard anything yet. so when they gonna fix it, well, the government and power supply companies say that this situation is totally unprecedented. and of course, it is storm all and has the wind speeds up to 98 miles per hour and some or is of the country? the snow has just continued to fall. it all really feels like the united kingdom isn't really prepared to deal with a situation like this one. but it has taken some areas almost back into the victorian era and leaving families are totally in the dark for either this is new
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intentions running high and stockholm than where rushes for a minister on the u. s. secretary of state of delivered their remarks on the ongoing ukraine crisis during the annual ministerial meeting of the o. s. c. e. let's go to a peter oliver correspond on this one. attend to the press conference, peter now the cost the a beers for diplomacy to win the day. no one's conflict. no rush has been so clear . all along is read lines. but to hear love rob basically saying today, the specter of war could be returning to europe. that was aim to shock to get george iowa. well, yes, of course, this is been ukraine. and the situation regarding ukraine's border with russia has been the main subject of this, oh se conference of taking place here in stockholm. in fact, the swedish foreign minister, as she opened proceeding said that ukraine would dominate this ministerial meeting . now, what we heard from said gala, for all of us,
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he spoke to the ministers all gathered before we went into a bilateral meeting with m. u. s. sector, state antony, blinking was that the united states was increasing the risks of real serious situation developing in europe if it continue to apply pressure on russia's borders . because this was the nightmare scenario of military confrontation has returned to europe ruptures. moscow categorically will not accept the transformation of the countries neighboring russia into a military foothold, just a well before the meeting between us secretary of state antony, blinking on the russian foreign minister said again for mister blinking hand, said the washington hot proofs the washer was about to invade ukraine. now, as he met with such a love for all, there was far more diplomatic proceedings between the 2 of them. and he said he hoped the dialogue would be the winner. as a result of the talks that went on,
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we are deeply concerned by evidence that rushes made plans for further significant aggression against ukraine. and so we call on russia to respect to ukraine, sovereignty in charge all integrity to de escalate, reverse. the reason should build up, it takes 2 to tango, and if, if our russian friends are prepared to implement their commitments undermines and are ukranian friends are as well, we will fully support that. and that is the best way to avert a renew crisis. in, in the spirit of diplomacy was certainly strong in the meeting between secretary state blink and, and for minister law for all of the law for referring to secretary state and tony. as he spoke directly to him, i did ask the question to anthony blink, and i asked him why the united states was risking tensions in europe. by pushing the narrative this russia was about to invade ukraine. secretary state declining to answer that question. so when they went ahead with that meeting and as i said,
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it seems diplomacy, winning hours, of course, throughout, throughout the day. but real serious warning, some said gala fraud. in fact, what we are hearing from the russian side is that they expect to put forward a defense pack, a mutual packed for security in europe, in the very near future, which they say would put down in writing commitments from nato not to expand further east of course the situation regarding ukraine joining nato has been said time and time again is the register of red lines from all sco, something that russia would not accept or keep us posted. if you get more of this, this afternoon for home, for now, all your correspond, peter, all of a thanks. his tony paseo, let me tell you about what's coming up public on so the u. s. soon. the galle maxwell sex trafficking trial in new york throws up some famous names as jeffrey up states form a pilot tells all i'm kevin, i will tell you more after the break. ah,
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there is no clinical resolution. everything's flat. a bacterium is a product to 4000000000 years of evolution. it's in a specific environment so away. so in that sense where we are, the last few survivors are then develop a long, long process you. so as in to the springs, yellowstone, we will not do very well. bacteria will do much better in that sense. for is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? tice, elation for community. are you going the right way? where are you being led to so direct. what is true? what is great?
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in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. oh again, the big names of the big dragged into the sex traffic control of july maxwell, a long time companion of sex offender, jeffrey epstein. it's been alleged presidents, princes, and hollywood stars, often use his private jet, which for a young women to his private caribbean island. maxwell's accused of grooming underage girls for up seen an american financier, convicted of sex offences back in 2019. he died in prison. the same year is what we've learned from the child so far. adam and eve,
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the leader express and unexpected scapegoat. 5 takeaways from tulane maxwell trial . so far, 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 claudia. 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,
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no witness identified as jane says she was sexually abused. at the age of 14, jane claims maxwell instructed her on how to please abstain. took part in abuse herself. she 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 does it accuses, have shaken the money tree, and millions of dollars have fallen their way reference to fund set up by obscene estate to compensate his victims. elaine maxwell trial to be continued as well as the health side of it on the crone could potentially be another blow to the global economy to, with financial institutions, raising the alarm over spike in inflation, jude part, the supply chain issues can open reports with inflation as their excuse us
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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. but when you hear about our taxation being super low, you know, i'd like for it to be an increase that everybody pays their furniture. that's fantastic for corporations and not sure trickles down to middle class or lower income people. it is disgusting and unpatched 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 psychic hotline, you see on t v. we gotta get control of inflation. it's, it's ravaging our people. not much consolation from those tasks 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 when it's bad is 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 i've been slowly going down hell, especially in this city, but everything is about 40 percent higher than it was a couple of years ago. so no,
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i would not say that there during for a job secretary of transport pete blue disease says it's time to buy an electric car. he's pushing for an e vehicle discount to be included in jo biden's bill back debtor 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 anything 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 arts in new york. i see sec as well. these are bruce free for for a leave here palisade security forces have rescued to israelis. from a mall buffalo entered the city of ramallah by mistake to pay it. we're attempting to drive to a westbank settlement that comes torch by palestinian hughes. 7 people, but injured didn't a dramatic train derailments in northern italy. they dr. apparently break hard after noticing, fallen rocks on the tracks but to the trade then came off the rails and was traps at the entrance to the tunnel. in poland, run for hundreds of pro choice activists were rallying in warsaw as the polish
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parliament debated to proposal to completely ban abortion, including in cases of rape. i'm pregnancy. suppose it frets women's health testers held signs with red paint symbolizing blood while chanting. slocum, you can find out so much more about what we're talking about today in our social media routes. he don't call, but for not reporting for you from outs. international world news. h q. my name is kevin, i will stop by great program coming up. we're going to do a stake side stadium for news fuse. who's just about 90 seconds away? ah ah ah. well, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation,
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let it be an arms race. his on offense, staring dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time. time to sit down and talk the 100 protesters are gathered outside the supreme court today as arguments about the legality of abortion. in present day america were heard, and we're going to share with you some of the top moments from this debate, which stands also mississippi law, prohibiting abortion after 15 weeks, as well as when we might actually expect a final decision by the court or the new alma con variance causing fear across the globe, president biden, et cetera, announced his most district restrictions yet for those coming into the country. and guess what, your citizenship.
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