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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race group is on often very 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 join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics, sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. all that money for the thing is driving up the energy costs and it's gonna force russia into the you and for that to happen, nato and american military has got germany. i call it here 1st. you sam crazy. but
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that's what i'm calling the ah, why it is 4 31 pm on tuesday afternoon here at moscow. let's give you an update now of his breaking news coming out of the russian capital. as we understand, 2 people have been killed and 3 others, including a 10 year old child had been injured in a shooting of the incident occurred at a public services center, a member of the public reportedly open fire following an argument with a member of staff over the need to wear face masks. the shooter was detained. he's apparently a 45 year old moscow resident. we'll have more details on this from our correspondent who's at the scene in just a few moments. but for now, here on the program space, tourism is all the rage at the moment, at least among the super rich. and on wednesday i ross because most rocket will
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whisk the latest billionaire to the holiday destination of a lifetime. the international space station, danny armstrong, takes a good look. space exploration and russia is a long and storied love affair. and nowhere is that more apparent than here in the city of bacon or in the heart of the cassock. step here in the middle of over 2000 kilometers of harsh and barren land. rockets like this, so use muddle here, blasting into orbit, and the cities calling card and space travel is speciality. ah, 6 decades ago russian cosmonaut, eureka gary, set often bacon or cosmic job to become the 1st man in orbit and paved the way for human space exploration. now on december, the 8th, japanese billionaire, you saki maze our will osha in a new era and space travel by becoming the 1st ever space taurus on iraq,
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cosmos flight, dedicated entirely to commercial travel. now ms hours 12 day stay in space will set off from exactly the same spot as you gardens and the by can or cosmic job. this is the so use a mass rock. it will ferry maze. our way into space to the i assess from here at the by can or cause my job. now it was built for to 6 months in space, but we'll spend only a fraction by around 12 days and will differ from other flights in a fact that it won't have emission. of course, a whole point of the project is space, tourism. it will be complete with an m said mays. i was signature on the nose. that's what a rumored $20.00 to $40000000.00 will get you. a personalized rocket and ride into space. not bad if you can afford it. now it may have seemed on thinkable in gregory's day to literally pay your way into space, but maybe with every corner of the world already discovered the only logical small
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step for man was to go out of this world. and with the m. s. 20 mesa, we're andros, cross mos opening avenues into orbit for the elite. now used to say in c, he is time space or is am like this won't be available to the every man here in the museum and the by can or cosmic mat. pride in space channel is most apparent. here you'll find shrines to form a space. conquests and their heroes, including sputnik eureka, gar in and all those who written their names into the annals of russian space, travel history. and just like those forefathers of space exploration on it here maze hour has also found himself a space on one of the coveted walls and even sang himself in next to a so huge rocket book. as for his own chapter of space, travel, well that's still to be written now, gardens, famous catch phrase pay. yeah. holly meeting, let's go in russia. we'll still be ringing to you on december. the 8th and maze hour makes his way on the so use m. s. 20 flight and whatever they're passing words
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or the japanese billionaire may be one thing is for sure that he and ross cost boss will write a new chat set of history that could open the doors to a new era of space tourism that he armstrong, r t by can or, ah, the czech republic has become the latest european nation to impose a mandatory shots from march those over 60 as well as people in certain professions, including a health care and police work will require a job. a compulsory inoculation is being adopted by ever more block members. austria will be the 1st planning to roll out the measure for all, but the medically exempt in february, a less strict regime will be seen in france, greece and italy with germany also expected to follow suit. earlier european
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commission president ursula of underlay and urged you states to consider mandatory injections and come up with a common approach. however, not every nation supporter call keeping vaccinations voluntary building trust and helping citizens make informed decisions has proved to be successful in reaching high vaccination rates in sweden, transparent and understandable information should allow each person to make their decision freely. i'm generally very skeptical about coercion. i think we can reach an adequate vaccination rate by other means, nor would we reach 100 percent by force, as well as a political opposition. there is a resistance on the european streets. enormous protests sweeping austria sweeping, belgium, germany and slovenia, and things turned ugly and brussels with people hurling rocks at police, who responded with tear gas and water cannon. ah,
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meanwhile europe is struggling with a record surgeon covert infections or daily cases rising over 8 folds since june, despite enormous levels of nationwide vaccinations. and the w h o still insists inoculation is the only way to end the pandemic. early my colleague or you know nail, discuss the use vaccination campaign with a panel of guests. we've gone through 2 years of at least in this country. people saying one thing during, during the other than the actually change in the rules. and when they opened up the parks in this country, for instance, that was the end of it. we're never going to be able to get back to the point where people need to make the tough decisions. allow employees to, to work from home without penalty or social ultra zation. we know that vaccines do a fantastic job for a very safe medicine. and that protecting the health care systems and these
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different countries. a lot of what we're seeing, potentially, particularly the central and eastern europe, is a lack of trust that the government, i think a lot. a lot of this is about bad. old paul messaging to out the pandemic. and the fundamental breakdown in the trust that the population, individuals with their governments, people should have the choice as to what medical treatment they had. 2 people were told that we still have our 1st job, which we did and now a 2nd job. and now we have been encouraged to have a booster like, where is it going to and do we have to have this code, the vaccination every 3 months? so how, where is it going away? and then it just seems quite confusing because government se one into another thing . they tell us do this and then they change their mind for us to do that. so or into you fearful where this leads. if mondrey vaccinations do become widespread, i can see that being a massive backlash to this, i think it is counter intuitive or you know, except that there's a degree of vaccine agency and i can understand it up to
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a point. and that's where i think with a message is important. i wonder if, you know vaccine possibles are all the ways of doing this to try and persuade people about the the about getting bark. so they did, i just wonder where the mandating vaccination is just to start to fall. i think there's absolutely a financial motive behind a lot of this. i think some of the financial motive is that governments aren't willing to take some of the drastic for things such as locked down to restrictions . i think here in the u. k, you'll see something in january. if we look at universities, for instance, continuing to bring in students into areas and mandating, not that staff are vaccinated for instance, but that staff teach in areas that are crowded with students who are coughing, sometimes wearing masks. sometimes not a lot of this is because we're all living on economic bubbles that are just ready to burst. a lot of nurses and lots health care professionals. ready already leave it in the profession g to and you know, the problem is in the mental health issues. and now you wouldn't make an injection
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mandatory. i don't think it's fair. i don't think it's right. and i think is a lot to do with educating people and given them the choice vaccine producers, including them. but turner, their warning that drugs, their drugs might be less effective against than you all may kron variant. if that proves truth does up to simply push us back to square one, i don't think so. i think it's likely that the current vaccines will have some impact, even if that protection drops a few percentage. that's a big difference to the large population of infected individuals. and therefore we need to think other about other mitigations alongside parts. and i should we also need to take into account the controversial police crime sentences and course fill and given. and we're living in a place they already, this is quite wiring. and now they talking about force vaccines is very maureen and i just us myself. where is it gonna end to get over the last year and a half of governments that haven't been following their own rules and corporations that haven't been following the rules and making
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a profit off the backs of people who have to pay a lot of money. sometimes to get access to vaccines, there's an inequality across the atlantic. mandatory jobs are also finding big divisions. a new york is set to become the 1st us city to require vaccines for all private sector workers. and they build up last years as a rule will take effect later this month. just days before his term comes to an end . his correspondent caleb new york city mayor bill de blasio, who portrays himself as a national leader in the fight against coven 19, has taken a pretty bold move and announced a vaccine mandate for the whole city of new york. for all private businesses, he cited the kron variant as well as cold weather and seasonal flues and other factors in making this decision. quite a big move from the new york city mayor, who is outgoing, he will soon be out of office. here's what he said. as of today, we're going now say, 1st in the nation, measure our health commissioner. well,
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now's a vaccine mandate for private sector employers across the board. now, vaccines are already required for all city employees that teachers, firefighters, police officer, emergency medical workers, etc. furthermore, they are required for the staff of all religious and private schools in new york city. but this new mandate will hit a 184000 private businesses across the city of new york. they will be required to have vaccinations for all of their employees. quite a dramatic move and there's been quite a negative reaction and response made it a blast. you would impose a 1st in the nation vaccine mandate for all private sector workers in new york city . build blasio isn't a mayor. he's a tyrant. just spoke to catherine wild, the president of a prominent n y c business group. we were blindsided. there is no full warning, no discussion, no idea about whether it's legal,
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a who he expects to enforce it. new york city announces covey vaccine mandate for private businesses going when no city has gone before, because it's potentially unenforceable, and will probably get stuck in the courts until well off to the med to parts at the end of the year. now the new york city mayor expects that this will survive any legal challenges. we already saw a situation where for a moment jo biden's, federal mandate was put on hold by the courts. but then later upheld in the court of appeal. and bill de blasio expects the same exact expects that the courts will uphold this mandate and it will move ahead. now it's important to know the mandate will go into effect on december 27th, which is the day. it's actually 4 days before bill de blasio is set to leave office and be replaced by new york city. mayoral elect, eric adams, the new mayor, will be coming in and replacing bill diblasio. 4 days after the mandate. now eric adams, the incoming mayor, who was elected in the vote a few months ago,
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says that he plans to meet with people who are critical of the mandate and listen to what they have to say. and if you taken notice of the tone in the city right now, and the anger that may prove to be a little bit more than he's bargaining for i'll just give you a reminder about breaking news right now. coming out of central moscow where 2 people have been killed and 3 others, including a 10 year old child, have been injured in a shooting of the incident occurred of a public services center. as we understand, a member of a public reportedly opened fire following an argument with a member of staff over the need to wear face mosques has been established, was detained. he's a 45 year old moscow resident. and any moment now we'll be crossing live to correspond at the scene for a full report. oh well it shows the wrong one. i just don't know any. well,
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yes, to save out. disdain becomes the advocate and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds of horn, we choose to look for common ground. ah, it's update on you being a no, no, no, no, but they did not valuable. mm hm. that's been happening by high middle now i own my hit up my laptop that has a new knuckle. but my la bob, you didn't thought no, well, i'm going out there to be a well, i mean i have to be licensed with sonya.
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hey, it's not in then. ah, 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 a very dramatic development. only really and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk. ah,
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ah, it is all teens and live from moscow about a 447 now on tuesday afternoon. i give you a reminder about breaking news now. coming out of the rushing capital, a 2 people killed 3 injured that includes a 10 year old child. it all occurred in a shooting. this incident occurring at a public services center. as we understand, a member of the public reportedly opened a fire following an argument with a member of staff over the need to wear face mosques. the shooter has been detained . he's a 45 year old moscow resident more details shortly when we cross live to seize nicky air. for now the program of fresh deliveries of rushes, s 400 surface to air missile system are on their way to india. and washington had
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to try to sanction new delhi didn't stop shopping for arms in moscow. but despite that, the indian and russian foreign ministry inc to a new deal on monday, the alms deal part of a major india really have seen the attempt, the u. s. to undermine this cooperation and force india to follow washington orders and its views on the development of the region. but our indian friends have firmly stated and clearly explained that they are a sovereign country, and they will decide for themselves whose weapons to buy, and which partners to choose. the diversity of agreement sat memorandum of understanding signed shows the multifaceted makes sure of all by natural partnership supplies have begun this month and will continue to happen. but as i was saying, the om steel was part of a major india, russia summit, which also sold the 2 sides, prolong a joint defense program for the next 10 years. and sign a record number of agreements in trade, energy culture and more is
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major aaronson in india, nate relation with them. although it was please validate. we spoke to the director of the monopole at university of pudding job who told us to the west shouldn't feel threatened by the close friendship between russia and india. it is so completely a destructive for the united states and its western allies to push you a 2 front strategy o been dead in the midst of let's face it a new gold war. the u. s. is of value security partner, but it makes absolutely no sense to have a 2nd run. see prime minister board is very clear on that. the russians have enough friends for about 60 years. russia has always helped india dick the question of
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nuclear submarines. the americans were refusing to give nuclear summaries. well, russia stepped in, russia is not an enemy of the western world. it is really never b and have considered an enemy is wrong. and i'm very glad that my prime minister, not in the movie, does not big that civil mistake. he's not heading that done that, but he's continuing on a part of about 70 years, which is a dos defense cooperation with russia or pent up fury over police brutality boiled over in cities across greece on the 13th anniversary of the fatal shooting of a teenager by an officer, a fire bombs and stones were lopped at riot police who hit back with tear gas. also some other headlines in brief, a serial claims as ready, warplanes fired missiles at the port of la takia. a number of shipping containers
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were destroyed. israeli military has not commented on the incident so far. and more cove restrictions, of course, anger in germany, hundreds, march and free book, despite a regional bind on gatherings of more than 10 people, protested demonstrated for almost an hour until police moved in. i did so nearly 5 pm on tuesday here in the russian capital will give you an update now of centuries and break and use coming out of a hot here of moscow. as we understand, there's been a shooting just off center to the southeast of the capitol, which was left to people dead. you can see we're now heading into the evening hours and emergency services are there on the scene of correspondent is getting ready to give us an update of exactly what's happened with this breaking news. as we understand at this point, and it is hard to confirm these details at this at this hour now, but amanda got into a regional service center that perhaps was
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a disagreement over the issue of wearing masks. as we understand, the man became a gunman and it started opening fire rock. now we've got to confront fatalities and at least 3 injured as well, including that of a 10 year old child. well, we're showing you live pictures now from se moscow here you can see the, you can see the holiday festivities and celebrations that celebrations was certainly they've got thera shiny tensile up on the trees. and this is a tragic moment here for everyone in the russian capital also here as we continue on breaking news here at auto international, a 2 killed and 3 injured after a shooting. this is a service center where you can do all sorts of documents, identification documents, licenses, insurance. but also apparently it's now that of a moped multifunctional clinic where you can also do p c r tests on the like for cove it. and as we understand there was some sort of dispute over the issue of wearing masks. we can follow the story online that are
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t dot com as well. and that's all correspond that our team, nicky air at. now joining us live here on the program nikki. its rory here at the most go studio. i hope you can hear me. can you give me an update? now, what do you know at this point? hello rory. well, it's been awfully seen. so i may have and chaos here on this relatively quiet city streets to be southeast of moscow city center today as softer a 45 year old man opened fire in the city service center just behind me, killing 3 people and injuring to others. now it's understood that among those killed her today was a 10 year old girl. he was wounded at the scene and liked his cons. her injuries and hospital is unclear at this point. what led to the shooting, although it has been reported that there was perhaps an misunderstanding or disagreement about the wearing a protective face masks. now, it's unclear on the situation of those 2 injured and hospital, how severe the injuries are the most go. massa gates about in has expressed his
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condolences to the victims, families, and for a speed to recovery for those in hospital right now. or at ortiz, i nicki air that live from the scene in south moscow. thanks for that. nicky will speak to you soon. all your news continue teradowski international the top of the hour. so we are back in about 4 minutes. ah ah. back breaking toil forced labor stress in industrial injury.
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corporal punishment. oh no. words with which we are all familiar. are you certain that the world you live in abolish slavery long ago? so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation let it be in arms. race group is often very 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
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i have often said transparency for the powerful privacy for the bell. this is about privacy or people. care about is power. julian hassan just become a symbol of the battle. the privacy information is that's what's going on in the world. a huge struggle with men. corporations want to keep information secret and others who think democratic rights should be pushed forward and people have a right to know what their parents are doing. watch how assange helped shift the conversation around transparency from see what that battle has done to him. i feel like julie's life might be coming to an end. we are in a conflict situation with the largest, most powerful employer in such a situation. it's remarkable to somebody
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no one else shows the wrong one. i just don't a have to shape out the same because of the african and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look so common ground. ah, that money print thing is driving up the energy costs. and it's gonna force russia into the you and for that to happen, nato and american military has gotta exit germany. i call it air 1st. you say, i'm crazy, but that's what i'm calling with
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. are breaking news here at 5 pm in moscow, and i'll see you international 2 people at least ought killed in 3 injured in a shooting at a public services center here in the russian capital private talks between joe biden and vladimir putin. i'll schedule it for later on tuesday, triggered by attentions over ukraine. we talk exclusively to the russian presidential spokes person just to united with the rhetoric and coming from the u. s. and e. u leaders sounds pretty aggressive. we see plenty of fake news about russia allegedly planning an aggressive invasion. the pope condemned with the so called inclusive language of e. you saying it threatens the blocks very existence.
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