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ah, a ah ah, oh yeah, with thousands running in central london against the raft of new anti cope with measures as daily infections in the u. k. reportedly reach an old time high the british supreme court rules. it was unlawful to draw one inquiry into the alleged torture of 14 suspected. i remember squire british soldiers, one whom told us what he had to endure do at this concert. wait, lloyd, that commandment took over your brain and we were denied chile. we all show were
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denied you should toilet that constant for the 7 days or is on a law enforcement struggle with the deal with hundreds of migrants arriving every day. officials rounding on the by demonstration with sheriffs describing the situation as chaos. so we end up with the desk in the desert. robberies in are happening along the border of their pursuits. then li, ancillary criminal activity like large amounts of drugs that are being smuggled or country. ah, not from oscar. thanks for joining us tonight. you're not international on daniel hawkins. wherever you are this hour. welcome to the program. at the u. k. has recorded a record covered search with more than 93000 cases registered in the past 24 hours
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. the marijuana has declared a major incident with hospitals running out of capacity in while the government's wrapping up its restrictions. parking a furious response on the streets of the capital. the thousands of people marched in the city throughout the afternoon and made a heavy police prison. they've always outrage, you're ever reported plans for mandatory vaccines as one of the new code pos system under the rules. i don't in england have to show it immunity boss to and from clubs . sports news, and other large event will a similar pictures playing out across europe as a spread of the all mark on various accelerates while that elements as become the 1st country to set a strict lockdown. i have a christmas ah, will do to austria easing and fight climate restrictions over the christmas period
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for the vaccinate. and the move, however, did not somebody protest a series of demo surprisingly in on saturday, with people coming into contact with police barriers at the busy rally me while germany is considering its next steps on cove. it as it is with all of our reports from berlin for the 4th wave of cove at 19 certainly isn't over. and while we're still dealing with that, the new german health minister car allowed to buy has been, or painting a pretty bleak picture about the immediate future. and he was looking at the number of infections of the oma con variant in the united kingdom, and saying that there is potentially a massive 5th wave of the virus on its way brushed us, i'm assuming there will be a massive fis waived. i mean, close concert with my colleagues from the u. k. both politically and scientifically . we were still coordinating just yesterday, my colleagues say that what has been observed on the ground exceeds anything that has been observed in the entire pandemic. we have to prepare ourselves for a challenge that we have not faced yet in this form. while infection numbers have
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been dropping gradually in recent days and weeks here in germany, it isn't happening fast enough. according to the country, public health authority, the robert cock institute, in order to release the burden from intensive care beds and the availability of those intensive care beds. not just in germany, where there are problems on the horizons. a new action being taken in switzerland. they've brought in new measures which are designed in order to well get more people to get vaccinated. basically, if you haven't been vaccinated or can't prove that, you have recovered from covered it. within the last 6 months, you're going to be pretty much barred from, from everywhere in switzerland. from here on out, what we're seeing is you going to need to provide the proof of one of those 2 things to get into sports stadiums, cultural and send leisure facilities, also restaurants as well. it comes after the intensive k unit bed space in the capacity for that bed space in switzerland,
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past 82 percent this week. so the country deciding to take a merge and see measures they're in denmark. they've also implemented new measures . they are going to be closing theaters and cinema is because of her eyes of covert cases. they're in france. what they've done is they've basically cut off all non essential trouble between france and the united kingdom because of the, the she had number of cases tens and tens of thousands, huge amounts of covert cases being recorded in the united kingdom, france deciding they wanted few people as possible traveling between their 2 countries. it's also prompted action at an, a new level member states and their leaders saying that they want to see more vaccines that are specifically tailored to taco, the omicron variance of cove at 19. in fact, the orders are all ready to go in for 180000000 doses of covert vaccines that were target, specifically the, the oem, across very intuitive world,
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the subject of vaccines. there's been a massive push here in germany to get people to come forward. for booster jobs, in fact, 1500000 people were vaccinated here in germany on wednesday alone, 1300000 of those were booster vaccines. but the problem is, there's not enough vaccines here in germany right now in order to keep up that type of pace and it's not the type of pace that the, the new health minister wants to see happening. so what germany is looking to do is to buy vaccines that are being used in countries like poland, bulgaria, and romania vaccines that may well see this, that used by dates expire in the near future, germany say, and they'll take them off their hands in order to try and get enough jobs in the facilities and all that to put them into people's homes. we spoke with w h, i representative margaret harris. she thinks the hallmark on strain makes vaccinations more importantly, never the really big difference between alma klein and the other variance is it's
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made of spread. we are very concerned that there will be a lot of people who become severely ill and end up in hospital people who had previously been infected with other forms of the, of the sized covey to virus. we're re infected with only front. so we can see that i'm chron can infect people, whether or not they have had a previous infection, and it can infect people who have been vaccinated. but the critical thing is, we are also saying that people who've been vaccinated ah, being protected from having the severe form from dying ending his pandemic is in all our hands at every level of society, every country, if we all do all the things we need to do we can in this pandemic? so what am i talking about? we all need to get vaccinated. we own
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a to hill people around the world get vaccinated. we all need to take seriously the measures to prevent the violins from spreading a person to person until we vaccinate roughly around the world. we are making it possible for new versions to new variance to arise. in k, supreme court has ruled it was illegal for police to drop a probe into alleged torture committed by british soldiers in northern ireland and 971. the case relates to the troubles when hundreds of suspected r. a members were detained, often without charged 14 of those arrested was subjected to brutal interrogation techniques. these were like recognized as a legal process. mcguigan, one of the 14 told us what he went through. i was booted forced to stand against a wall finger church, and kept troll small mom back pushed them to my body was actually old. with this
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constant weight noise, that commandment took over your brain. we were denied shirley. we all show were denied you should toilet. they took my move, my own clothes and put me in a boiler shirt. that boiler straight was may day floes my night clothes and my toilet for 7 days. and i just went on and we're forced to stand against this wall with your finger tips and that in a stress position. the body can only stand so much and you would collapse. don't westgate you're just beaten, taken back up up against the wall. and that that was constant for the shop. and as i finished up with the broken ribs, i still have nightmares. i don't owe him money. difference decay of this. i've spoken to on the majority them tell me i've been software not long that they
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don't say a liberal go away earlier the u. k. now france introduce limitations that would block prosecutions into those crimes related to northern ireland. that there are many members of the om service use to continue to face with all that say she was a prosecutions are willing to the seventy's and eighty's and later and we are finally mrs. speaker bringing forward a solution to this problem. to enable the problem to love, to draw a line under the trauma to maybe the people of northern ireland to move with council of europe commission of human rights wrote a letter saying the u. k. was denying justice the european court for human rights though ruled back in 1978 at the 14 men's cases did not amount to torture. when that decision was later used by the british, the bush administration to justify hearts interrogation techniques used in bagram on guantanamo, the seashore rejected a 2018 bid to overturn its ruling. francis morgan again says that and others won't
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stop fighting to get justice. an apology, the british government means nothing to me. i think the word and it's more than i acknowledge the fact that what the us the sand was, what happens when turn them all black shapes? there's no investigation. so nobody was ever brought to here for bar last night on his way of certainly don't the legacy is closer all done on this thing that protect and soldiers nests per saturday, or old soldiers been dragged to the cause. i personally don't believe, but it's anything whatsoever to do with soldiers. we want every kiss in court. we've never lost a court, and we're no farther forward today than we are. billy's policy just stalling and stalling delay a dollar delay or push it back. push it back, push it back, maybe along forget it. but let me go away. we are going away. so we're not stop and we're never going to stop by our children, grandchildren,
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when i was in law enforcement, say they're overwhelmed of hundreds of illegal migrants to crossing the border wall in yuma each day in the county mariposa state of emergency to secure additional resources for dealing with the inflow of people, local sarah that describe the situation as chaos. caleb and explains how it's got to this point. arizona mexico border is buzzing with activity. 3000 migrants crossed just this weekend and the local sheriff says they are in a hurry. there were a lot of people who were planning to come here, but because of the new law they decided to come as soon as possible. now the biden administration recently reinstated the prompt administration's policy of having asylum seekers remain in mexico waiting in mexico while their claims are considered . now the sheriff thinks that the administration's actions are fueling the crisis. we told this administration, if they decided to in phoebe,
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it was going to cause these problems and obviously the ancillary impacts in the upper in our back yard. so we end up with the desk in the desert of the robberies that are happening along the border. the pursuit then lea ancillary criminal activity like the large amounts of drugs that are being smuggled into our country. from mexico, all are occurring in every order county along the southwestern board. now the local mayor has declared a state of emergency. he's calling on federal officials for health, a 110 agents from the department of homeland security have already been re committed. however, local officials are slamming biden for not doing enough. yuma is facing an escalating humanitarian and bought a crisis and it's a direct result of the biden administration's poor communication, lack of organization and complete disregard for border protection. but arizona is not alone. florida is also dealing with
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a migration wave. so the border is obviously a disaster. well, actually the bite administration puts people on planes and flies them into florida in the wee hours of the morning. so they've done over 70 flights. in the last 6 months out. com ala harris was vice president and the recently named border czar by joe biden, doesn't seem to really be on the case. the guam and head of state says he hasn't heard from her since june, despite whitehouse reassurances. why is it that she has not spoken to the president of guatemala since you 6 months? i knew that i could see this kind of strange report from the president of guatemala, saying that he has had no contact with the white house, which is inaccurate. other than you're meeting with harris in june, this is the only one. this is the only communication you've had with the biden administration concerning a legal immigration. yet pamela harris is currently touting her program with private companies to bring foreign investment to central america and stop the
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migrant flow. but how much a trickle of funds from pepsi, cargill and mastercard will actually do, remains on clear. meanwhile, 50000 juvenile seeking asylum had disappeared. according to the country's top migration tracker, when compared case by case reco by reco with a previous month stay to dump truck received, we find that requisite disappear without explanation truck is repeatedly reached out to the agency executive office of immigration review. the d o j agency, the overseas us immigration cases, but has not received any satisfactory explanation. a number of these asylum cases continued to disappear each month. researchers say the u. s. department of justice is making it more difficult to track a juvenile migrant cases. providing information that is not useful or precise, but one sheriff will not keep silent. they've already got what over 147000 juveniles their own a company own that they need to change their messaging. obviously,
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when you sit there and say that you're going to do individuals money because they were separated at the boulder, that's just a draw for the cartels and for the criminal wilma to exploit. so now as why we see a member juveniles come across 1st and then the parents come late, which as they know the bill, it will be reunited. and so it's all play on the rules of this administration was put in place. the migrant crisis has hung over the biden administration from the beginning. many wonder if there are any real solutions in the works, not just reassuring words caleb bobbin r t new york still to come mornings of hi, i made you bills for new yorkers as the cities sets of band natural gas in new buildings and increase reliance on price it electricity story off to a short break. ah,
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ah. ah, failure to allow bond markets to reflect to market forces has resulted in a bifurcation in the economy where the most corrupt are rewarded for committing
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crimes. j. p. morgan being a prime example. and if you have morals or ethics you're penalized. if you're not out there still sailing alluding, then you're going to be homeless. and that's america today. it's a sad oh all come back across the atlantic in new york qualifications are ramping up electricity usage by bidding farewell to gas city council voted to eradicate the use of natural gas in new buildings. to combat climate change, legislation is philly's to be signed by mad bill de blasio but a cooled swell with his green new deal plan. when everyone in new york so is set on the idea. it's the largest city in america can take this critical step to ban gas use. any city can do the same. this is how to fight back against climate change on the local level, and guarantee
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a green city for generations to come. as long as they can find something more sustainable. sure. but if they're not able to find something and it's at the cost of it and people who need he then i definitely don't agree with that. i think it's important to think about long term costs and to have options available to city. all you need is one blackout and you know, everything goes caput we're, i've never heard of it all the guess. no, it can happen, but has it? no one of the draft law new buildings on the 7th floors will be banned from using any natural gas as an energy source for things such as stoves and boilers. the rules will be enforced by the end of 2023, and 4 years later, for all new buildings, massages suggest the measure could cut carbon emissions by 2100000 tons within 2 decades about in turn can help save on gas connections. however, the cost of living is also likely to go up for residents of all building and in the
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northeast of the country, consumers are expected to pay $1500.00 for electric heating miss winter. that's according to the u. s. energy agency. that's almost 2 times higher than paying for natural gas. the executive director of a conservative non profit or on hyphenated america, says the decision will affect more than just heating both. yes, more proven oil reserves to date, we have more proven natural gas reserves. today we are more proven whole today than we had 20 years ago. little let alone a 100 years ago. so what source are they planning on using to provide electricity for these buildings? are they planning on using solar power? it's not what it just affect your energy cost for you to heat your home during water time. it's going to affect everything across the boards for stores. it's charge more because your electricity bill is going to go. what left is like to attribute that idea as an economic theory to capitalism. but really, the,
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the downstream effect trickle down if you will of left us policy always is that the consumer ends up paying a prominent pro israeli body in the u. s. is looking to bolster its influence on american politics by traveling campaign funds to both republicans and democrats who push its agenda. we are launching to buy parties and political action committees, a federal political action committee, and a super political action committee. to make us more effective in fulfilling our mission in the current political environment of the american israeli public affairs committee, or a pac lobbies for television interests such as recognition of the legal settlements in palestine and countering iran. it's new political funding drive hopes to have an impact on the 2020 to mid tubs, max abraham's professor of political science at northeastern university in boston science. apec doesn't much care who it funds as long as it gets them influence it
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was to make it seem so it's a national group. it wants as many members as possible as much money as possible. and so that means being taken seriously. not just on the right, but also on the left. and i think that with these new products, it will allow a pass to selectively found and back democratic candidate who pro is real in that way. it might help to change the perception which is formed over the past few years. that value is essentially republican, but not the democratic ideals actually has a much broader effect in terms of us media policy. for example, we'll take a position on syria and would surely encourage the united
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states to support his really incursion against, you know, iranian military asset in theory is we are obviously views the wrong as the for most threat to it. and so a park very often is supporting hard line against the wrong on all of these issues, a pact is influential within washington d. c. russia has officially left the open skies treaty and agreement that allows states to conduct unmanned surveillance flights in each other. their space, the decision to withdraw came off of the u. s. pulled out last year. he's out and he goes off with more. this withdrawal by russia rather than being a beginning of something bigger. it is a logical and now in hindsight, a an inevitable conclusion to a process started by washington. when last year it accused moscow of violating the
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basic principles of this open skies agreement and decided to unilaterally leave the deal. this treaty, which was signed all the way back in 1992, it served as a very important confidence builder. basically, it allowed russia the u. s. and some, many nato member states to conduct unarmed surveillance flights over each other's military infrastructure. as long as there was a 72 hours heads up when washington decided to withdraw, russia found itself at a disadvantage. basically, neither russia nor washington could conduct such flights any more. but the european nato members that were still part of this multi lateral motor bilateral deal. they could still conduct flights over russia's military objects and most who tried to get guarantees from it's european partners from its partners who are also members of the nato blocker. it try to get guarantees that they will not pass on any information, whatever information they can gather during such flights to their natural ally,
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washington. they failed to provide such a such assurance as such guarantees. so russia said that it had no other choice but to withdraw itself. so this summer, vladimir putin, the president, signed a law are saying that, well, russia will be leaving the deal. and today is officially the day that this deal is obsolete. boxes in russia been hailed for falling pioneering surgery on a toddler whose face was covered by a huge birthmark. young girl from florida underwent several operations and had to overcome several obstacles over the last few years, including the pandemic. oh i now, she realizes that her face is the friend and all she started asking me so she looked at them. you're wow, dr. pump took the black off and isn't that?
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so now she feels the difference. you know, now she was like, wow, it's why now i more like a bring says, ah mm. with a go to the doctor. i'm very pleased with the results of the work done. there'll be no large scale operations, only some aesthetic procedures to improve the appearance every day where we see the
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message is about like people that want to come to rational. and they want to know what kind of procedure doctor does this procedure that we don't have in america or in brazil? christmas miracle, they're coming true for little luna? oh, stay next. that full rejected to night. coming away just a few moments time you can catch up with must go back, can often i will the very latest join us again that the ah, ah ah,
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allan gas manufacturing, electricity, telecom, quotation, all of them now are your teeth type of infrastructure connected to the internet so clearly realizing there's disruptive potential so that those countries can't ignore it because it threatens national security issue. but if we take the money to you countries, well actually all of them subscribe to certain doctrines and maintains selling but task forces. they are a cyber army on behalf of a country that's their job. welcome to redact it's night. i have to warn you dear viewers, that the following segment contains violence, foul language,
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sheer and naked stupidity, birds flying into aircraft, and a romantic relationship between a man and a tank. we're talking about the pentagon budget, ladies and gentlemen, christmas came early for the pentagon. for the rest of us. well here the disappointed screams of pre pubescent boys pierced the christmas morning when they discover that there wasn't a new x box waiting for them. instead, under the tree, children will find a copy of the economist, the supply chain crisis issue. some i got you a magazine subscription, free trial, and next month, none the less, the pentagon got more money than they were asking for more than $8.00 trillion dollars for the next 10 years and 768 $1000000000.00 just for next year. and republicans tacked on another $24000000000.00 tip. the chiefs of staff are probably like, ah, we should occupy another country for 20 years and help the taliban take it over.
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maybe mold oh, well, what to do when anyways, the pentagon is more concerned with profit than it ever has been. why did we lose those wars in iraq and afghanistan? it's because that hasn't been the point. it's been pushing claims and missiles that may or may not be use. the war on terror was hello, cash cow for the defense industry. the u. s. military is fighting efficiency has a low priority. the military are generally not interested in war, save as a means to budget enhancement. what's the defense department's job anyways? defense? i mean, when the military says it's keeping the future safe for our children, what they really mean is the military is making sure that a contractor has an in ground pool and a pool house for failed son to grow old in or his failed daughter.
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