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protect his own existence with ah, german chancellor, anglo merkel announce his harsh curbs on the unvaccinated bez rallies continue against mandatory inoculation amid a surgeon cove it and worries over the new army. chrome straight brushes topped up the map notes. the u. s. has torn up practically every treaty with moscow. it's a gain of rav warmth, that the kremlin won't take kindly to even more har sanctions threatened by his american counterpart. but talks in sweden, had a trove of documents, appears to show the u. s. government failed to prosecute cia employees suspected of child sex abuse. ah, hello, good to have you with a slide from moscow. this is art international 12,
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he is at 11 with me calling bright 1st and more and more countries are detecting the new cobit strain. all micron among the latest or india, switzerland, and iceland in germany, the government there's announced tightened restrictions on unvaccinated citizens and is considering making jobs mandatory as outgoing chance. langler merkle says, vaccinations are the only way out of the crisis via the n. we will reserve access to culture and recreational facilities and events throughout germany, only to those have been vaccinated or cured. it is also possible to do an additional test for those of the complete vaccination plan. though every day shops like supermarkets are excluded. with all the measures being imposed, not everyone in germany thinks their necessary one anti mandatory vaccination rally and munich on wednesday. let the classes with police as you can safely seems forced to calm people down. the protest was also held in solidarity with a similar demonstration in austria the day before. that's one of the ways to treat
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the sick in germany or clinic in bavaria is illuminating the rooms of covey patients with a red light. it's to try and make conditions more comfortable and relaxing. the other effect of this, as you can see, is it makes the number of coping cases clearly visible from outside the building. and again, as you can see, there are quite a few of them. germany, chancellor to be alive, schultz has voiced his support for compulsory vaccinations. he said he wants 30000000 people to get the job by the end of this month. but critics say that's not enough time for ologist. thomas schultz from the hanover medical school points out that to achieve that feet, that would have to be more than a 1000000 vaccinations per day. it has been kind lucas seeker, you will have to vaccinate 1250000 citizens per day, who manage that in 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, but the education. we need to find a clear legal solution so that no one is held liable if there was a vaccination problem. so technically is certainly possible and many other
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countries do the same. i have never been a fan of compulsory vaccination, but i think we have to do it in as we see there will not be possible to vaccinate 90 percent of the population. otherwise we need that to deal with delta. and a former chron turns out to be more dangerous than we will have to achieve such a high vaccination rate. 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 cred. 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 the 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 south africa. the countries of 1st identified the variant daily new covey cases of doubled in the past 24 hours. but everyday life there is continuing pretty much as normal with shops and restaurants remaining open artes. paula slayer, is there, can south africa approaching a positive case of date?
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now this is a 20 percent increase on what the figures were just a few days ago before the new perfect valiant emmy conduct was discovered the world . hi and why fi? so can you imagine that south africa to wait line for 1st came forward and identified the train? you'd have people here with who are just to fight in officer the waste on open. nobody, as you can see, 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 turn being out is, is, or is it is right by. you can also not limit your life for living in fear. because if you live in fear, you will always be consolidated to those circumstances that you are in for like going 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
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a cause a passport when entering a restaurant. 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 factors are using and that's new on the con 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 sometimes on his screen, okay, temperature, which the temporary to the, to the mean back off when. well, some people can go to a restaurant during the 19th, but because of the ignorance, nobody actually take it into consideration. so i feel like the safety protocol 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 vaccinated, you did your part to south africa of the population to remain calm. he said that
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there is enough information known about when we conduct this state not to justify that restrictions. i think he has that in my confident mandatory destination for some activities and for some location if the situation to carry in the meantime be sub to open the restaurant to open the schools open. you can travel anywhere in the country you want. you can wear moss keep enough, where? moss, you can social distance, you cannot social distance. in fact, what more africans are afraid of it. not a locked down bother. then i'll become fully c, a r t, johannesburg, south africa. russia's top diplomats and his u. s. counterpart of how tense talks at the organization for security and cooperation in europe, meeting in sweden, trading warnings of a mandatory escalation in eastern europe with washington threatening to further extend sanctions. moscow says it will be forced to respond. it's all correspondent, peter, all of a reports. i suppose you can't get to grips with bridging wat,
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divide to you unless you get all of those problems out on the table. it certainly seems to be the way diplomacy is being carried out here in stockholm it on the sidelines of this o se ministerial conference, as the former minister of russia said galen, for all held a meeting with the secretary of state of the united states. anthony, blinking, what we heard from said gala froth was a list of issues he has and what russia has with the way that russia has being dictated to by nato, by the united states. and by the west. he said, time and time again. the western partners of russian nato, the united states, everybody else saying that they had either miss on misunderstood or deliberately misconstrued the minsk agreement. and until that was properly adhered to that it could never ultimately be a reality on the ground. talking about treaties though, said get level, pointed out that there is a real lack of agree in sin concrete,
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written down when it comes to russia and the west for those rental continues to escalate the situation directly on our borders. and as for military security in the euro, atlantic region, it continues to deteriorate, that there's only one treaty left between rushing the united states on the limitation of strategically offensive weapons. the treaty on short, medium range missiles and the open skies treaty were essentially torn apart by our american colleagues. a, sag 11 off also said that in the very near future, moscow would put forward a new security strategy. and you security packed that it wants to see, have some certain things written down in black and white as far as the relationship between nato and russia goes. now i'm to the blinking. the u. s. secretary of state . also, i had given a press conference following that meeting. he said that as far as he was concerned, and as far as the united states was concerned, russia posed a significant risk to the security of ukraine. he said that if there was any increase or any action taken by russia to further increase those at those risks
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that were posed that they would be serious consequences, there would be serious consequences for russian aggression toward ukraine as well as some of the efforts that we see russia taking to try to destabilize ukraine from within? well, the problem with sanctions, of course, is as they always result in counter sanctions and fight said gay law for all did say that there had been essentially a failure of diplomacy from his western partners and said that if serious sanctions were imposed on russia that there would be consequences going back, feel the way you sleepless live group? no. if. if new, as they say hellish sanctions follow and of course we will react. we cannot not react. well, will be our response. there will be seen if i do not want to guess what the west will decide to do, threatening some financial sanctions, new sectoral, sanction this is a dead end road. and in the end,
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you will back fire on the initiators of these illegitimate unilateral measures or to the secretary of state of the united states. and the foreign minister of russia will never going to get to the bottom of all of the problems between the 2 countries. here in stock co, what we may potentially take away from this is something that anthony blinking said after his and his meeting with said gala, for all he said that had been frank and full discussion and honest and sober debates and the close of foreign ministers. both senior diplomats would take that away to their respective presidents, and we may well see some more discussion it that much higher level in the very near future evidence has come to light that some c i employees have been involved in child sex crimes, a trove of documents has revealed an apparent failure by the u. s. government to prosecute cia employee suspected of child sex abuse. he coached on of reports more than 3600 pages of deeply disturbing material. 75 of them ever more.
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so the parts of the trove logging sex crimes against children committed by at least 10 cia employees and contractors in the worst of cases against very young children. one had inappropriate sexual activity with an unidentified 2 year old girl committed to having inappropriate sexual contact with funder. then 6 year old on 2 separate occasions, the personal evaluation board or did you, nana, mostly to recommend termination and revocation of his clearances. the eastern district of virginia u. s. attorney's office declined prosecution of based on taint issues. this individual whose identity was clothed by a code name along with everybody else was fired but never charged according to the papers. another c i, a employee was caught with thousands of inappropriate images of children on his work laptop. the agency employee had used his united states government laptop
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computer to view approximately 14000 images of pornography, of which 1400 were of under age individuals. the united states attorney's office decline prosecution of in favor of administrative action by the agency. in view of the personal evaluation board recommendations is recommended at this case, be closed with no further action was any legal action taken against them. while the answer to that question remains a mystery, none of the 75 pages mention anything of the sort. they do mention a cia contractor them who crawled into the darkest corner of the internet and thought he was seducing a child. the child, luckily, turned out to be an undercover of b. i agent from allegedly solicited an undercover special agent from the fbi i in an online chat room in an attempt to travel interstate for the purposes of having sex with what he believed to be an under his child. the case is being closed, the agency terminated the contract with the individual, and again,
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apparently no further action was taken. yet they say they take such crimes very seriously. while we cannot comment on the reasons why specific cases with declined, we do take very seriously any allegation the are prosecutes is declined to potential case based on an improper assessment of the relevant factors except according to unconfirmed reports. the c, i a was actively unenthusiastic about the idea of legal action against its employees and contractors, concerned more with the risks of classified information being compromised in the court. crossfire ca, officers and contractors can commit the most heinous crimes, crimes against children, and not be prosecuted. they're very good at covering up crimes. all they have to do is say, sources and methods. all they have to do is say that they want to protect classified information. there should have been whistleblowers at every step of the way. and
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the reason why it took so long for this news to finally see the light of day is because the cia fought it in court. this is what the polygraph is for. it's supposed to weed out perverts and criminals and crazy people, unless there is serious change inside the cia and certainly more transparency. i don't see this changing at all. and it took years for these papers to even become public and reveal that apparently the c i a badge is a real life equivalent of a get out of jail free card, even for the worst of crimes. we've sent a request to both the c. i anthy us attorney's office for virginia to get that comments about these cases. if we hear back, we'll tell you what they say. up to 30000 households in the u. k. without electricity for a 6 day after a huge storm calls the biggest power disruption in more than a decade and claimed the lives of 3 people. northern england, a pulse of scotland who was affected with many residents forced out of their homes
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. i come home. it's 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 that she we got to go for each other one today and it just, it feels very unsettling. you still trying to work and take the kids to school and carry on like normal. but everything feels up saddam, 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. because 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,
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on black out in justice every year 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 as the community that's really come together, she hasn't seen any support from the government. the government is the nothing the community has done everything. it was only yesterday that we got an assist and teams going out and actually attempting to find people. but that was 5 days into this with as a say minus 5 degrees city 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 even how, for one nights, he would say that was extreme. but that to that and it's been ongoing. well,
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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 residence in durham to get the help that they need not to moral, not next week, but to day, we are working with the local residents with the job, with the local residents for 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
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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 and we've 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. we went to blackpool to stay the but the commuting is 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 in 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
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per hour and some areas of the country the snow has just continued to full it? oh, 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 at totally in the dark. here without sea from moscow still a heads the asylum seek. a dispute between the queue came from stevens as president a chrome reported the labels. the british prime minister clown is one of our stories still to come up from the break. ah, one of the many paradoxes of big coin is that it wants everyone to attack it. that's it makes it strong. that's it. makes security go higher. that's it makes the price go higher. and now we've got some new delinquency
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on the same attacking baseline. oh is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? high selection, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. oh oh,
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hello. again. a court ordered the biden administration to return a trump era migrant policy that the president passionately opposed and pledged to end a texas judge. those required the white house to restore the remain in mexico program, which sends refugees back while the us immigration claims being considered. the ruling found that the government had broken the law and how it had reversed the scheme, right, let's go live for us. color is fun. and kind of open on it either. this isn't gonna go down what with mr. biden and his team, just bring us up to speed on what's going on. sure. well the bite administration is going to restart. donald trump's controversial remain in mexico policy in which those seeking asylum in the united states, migrants have to wait in mexico, where they're asylum to be approved. now the formal name of the program is the migrant protection protocols. then you'll recall that the biden administration was
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harshly critical of it during the election. here's what president joe biden said about it before he was elected. donald trump's remain in mexico, policies dangerous in humane and goes against everything. we stand for the nation of immigrants. my administration will end it. now. joe biden attempted to abandon this policy, but texas and missouri officials sued the administration over the suspension of the program. and now we have a federal judge in texas, stepping in and reinstating the pending out, pending the outcome of the lawsuit in august. now jen, saki, the white house spokesperson says that this does not contradict the white house's overall stance on the issue. this is jen socket. we want to end this program i but we also believe in following the law. and that's exactly what we're doing. as there was a, a, there was a ruling that required us moving forward with implementation. now, there has been a very significant increase in migrants crossing the u. s. border since joe biden
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took office. that number has risen quite a bit over the past few months. i, and at this point we're going to see the, the are the program law. they call it the remain in mexico ram or the migrant protection protocols program implemented in border towns out throughout texas next week. okay, kind of open a new york. thank you for that. britain is led by a clown now saw the french president's brand at boris johnson as france, his former u. k envoy bones the relations of hit that was to more than 200 years. and they didn't pay from johnston's party, brushed off microns insult. calling his anti british stance a pantomime, designed to win votes ahead of next year's french presidential election. i'm crohn allegedly made thee deeply on diplomatic remarks in a private conversation after a growing number of public route. bobo talks to me, full speed, everything's going well. we have grown up conversations,
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but he strikes me before and after, as having an inelegant way about him. it's always the same circus. it sought to see such a great country with which we could do so much led by a clown. in the latest spot, micron took offense to a letter. johnson tweeted that appeared to blame france for the record flows of asylum seekers. or paris probably scrapped its invitation to the u. k. to crunch european talks of migration. last week, recalls 27 migrants died, attempting to make the perilous journey across the english channel. as their inflatable boat capsized. it was one of the deadliest events since the migrant crisis began. france in the you k of also been at loggerheads and her post bricks, a dispute of a fishing rice. even so some of the british premier's fellow party and piece of rally to his defense. i think we're in to pantomime season on we and as a friend selection coming as i'm pretty unhelpful word was the prime ministers in the town. he's the elected prime minister of this country with a very big mandate leading this country through the pandemic. i'm surprised to hear
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that and, and disappointed and openly, i'm sure that we can continue to try and work together to tackle this unconscious that we will. i will hope that we will get 4 more response back. i'll see host a former british empty. george galloway says that world leaders should refrain from making such bitter comments about one another, especially in public schools. only old fashioned, but i don't think the heads of state and heads of government should be publicly talking to each other and about each other in this way. it is indeed a toxic on tong corby all that we have now. but if barbara johnson is the circus clown, i'm afraid the manual micron is the circus dwarf and the british and the french deserve better than the leaders that they have. but they're the only leaders that we've got and they have to get on with resolving war arm. i think post partum politics. this is a anti nato,
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a post natal depression on the part of the french and b, e u. in general. we have. 5 left them, they find it impossible to bear. they want us to fail. they want us even to suffer, and they are ready as is abundant, may clear every day to permit the floor of thousands of people. every week. france has the opportunity to elect a new president soon. i hope they take the opportunity to make a change. just as i wish, that the british people could make a change. i'm satisfied with neither of these 2 leaders, but as long as they are the leaders, then they have to obey diplomatic norms and official ceremonies been held him at the end of anglo merkel, 16 years as chancellor, that she surprised some by choosing a punk rock song from a youth to play out at the event as well. and was the $974.00 east german hit. you
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forgot the color film about a young girl telling off her boyfriend for failing to bring the right camera equipment on holiday. merkel who grew up in east germany, also handed a ceremonial red flower to defense minister and a great cramp karen bout military chiefs salute the outgoing chancellor. dressed in black, who some in germany, of course have labeled the mother of the nation as one of its longest serving leaders. and just a week to go to land over o max and stacy are on the way pondering while the bank of england so worried about a small central american nation, making bitcoin legal, tender latest. kaiser reported next only on naughty with
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both to what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy. even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense, bearing dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk with the war on drugs noted as a way to combat a gray problem. what's the war on drugs? it's part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a trench actor told us that andrew was a competent short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they
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put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in the river like that something else had to be happening. oh i max kaiser. this is the kaiser re port one of the many paradoxes of big coin is that it wants everyone to attack it. that's what makes it strong. that's it. makes security go higher. that's it makes the price go higher. and now we've got some new delinquents on the same attacking bitcoin. stacey, well max, we have what are called concern trolls in the i guess you could say there
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slipping into the big coin world from the monetary universe of theat and they are looking very troll. like, 1st of all, i use this photo of hillary clinton from m s m, b c. as she is expressing concern about big coin here is a mean created by the big coin community within a few moments, no big greenness threatening. the dollar is reserve currency. yes, says thinking man, yeah, i mean, whenever i see or hear a video of hillary clinton talking about big coin, i always think about that video i've seen of a guy he shaved the backside of his dog and taught it to walk backwards. and that's what she reminds me of. well, there's a lot of concern trolling going on, not just from hillary clinton, but also from the bank of england and the i m f. and that's in the 1st headline here. bank of england governor raises concerns about el salvador, bitcoin adoption. this is andrew bailey,
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