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ah, ah, a police report only pepper spray a 4 year old and an anti vaccine march in germany. meantime, countries all across europe are facing huge on rest ahead of new year over new restrictions. some parents allege u. k. hospitals are discriminating against children with down syndrome in a bit to free up beds during the cobra crisis. or we hear from a mother who was off to assign a do not resuscitate order for her son. when she said it like, well jackins he is, that's my son's life that you're asking with fish or no, i'm you see us down things. i'm bet that's got nothing to do with leverage shipping the stuff tight. so knob on the latest polling showing the most us democrats now don't want joe biden to run in 2024. so to sort of i will be looking back at his
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1st. busy year in office with today 2 pm and a very sunny afternoon here across the entire russian capital. this is oddity international. welcome to your stories. so europe is facing a new wave of angry st. protest. governments, a tightening the screws on the unvaccinated, and a bit to stem reco daily infections. at one protest in germany has ran to stand. a police pepper sprayed a 4 year old. the now, according to the police, the child was completely symptom free again after an eyewash office, as lawrence, a formal complaint against the mother for endangering her child. meanwhile, over in france, with noisy protests against the lockdown restriction,
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ah, ah, since monday a number of german states have imposed strict coven restrictions. and these include, amongst others limiting public gatherings to 10 people. and that is people who have either been vaccinated or who have recovered. and at the same time, shutting down balls and nightclubs. it comes as a number of demonstrations take place across the country. hundreds of people were wasted in protest here in the capital city, berlin, and also trying food. now in the last her, a 4 year old child received paper spray accidentally from the police. after her mother had bought her to the demonstration in a plan. the mother of the child had to appear before the judge and it comes as police complain that he and his axes are becoming more and more violent in france.
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they. the country has recorded a record high of a 100000 new co, the cases a day. at the same time, the country has registered more than a 122000 people who have died from the virus. now this is largely due to the new con variant that was detected in south africa and which tends to be quite mild. but at the same time, the country is seeing a search in delta cases that has led to a number of people being hospitalized. the government is looking to transform its cove, it help passed into a vaccine past we've heard from the countries of prime minister saying that a negative taste is no longer going to be enough for people to enter bars, restaurants and other cultural venues, lot on. so she said you in france as in europe, the situation is extremely tense. the new wave is sweeping over the continent. we've reached a symbolic 100000 daily new infections. we adjusting
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a law that will transform the health path into a vaccination path. parliaments votes in favor, it will be applied from the 15th of january. we've been across now to the netherlands there. the government has suggested of all that innovative way for people who are afraid of taking the vaccine to deal with so called vaccine anxiety . the health ministry has introduced virtual reality glosses that will help people relax during the injection. so in the u. k. daily coven infections are reportedly up around 100000. the country's health care system of its stretch. there are fears . corners could be getting cotton balls, mostly putting lives at risk of parents. and campaigners are raising the alarm. they worry that vulnerable children being discriminated against during the covert times to free up bed space and cumbersome at a spike in the do not receive aid orders for children with down syndrome and autism . one mother who was off the sign, one for her son shadow story with us when she said it, i,
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well docked in tears because in the last on life that you're asking was, you should fable know i haven't been asked. that's my other 2 children. i mean, she has down syndrome, but that's got nothing today when we're shipping the title or not. he was in the room and she was asking him a question. he said he a con and he's kind of class days and that he understands. and thank. luckily for him and i didn't, i asked me because he was, i'm 16 anyway. i'm well to say are the parents. i know there are 7 children say in one respects i was glad he was on the 6th day because the others where i was 16 and where else themselves when i do not resuscitate,
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orders are offered to people who are gravely ill. i want sign doctors one perform cpr to help restart the patients hard. well in the u. k. d and ours are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism. a condition that affects 700000 people in the country as well as 2 that have teenagers with down syndrome. the national health service insistence is not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies and appropriate. but karen will it again, bikes to defer? where every child and every alice got the right, especially to life. and i just don't understand why there's a difference in society for anyone, discrimination, of even the question b, a n n. why are people with adults children and will delay while we why on trade? differently with the lack of, he must say, given the health care system they deserve on his social system, i did that,
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i get the and i just was painted under extreme cab again today with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out and so you know as out and isn't it now, isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not as valuable was everyone else's children. so they're not going to be put on that list list. i was arc isn't it will leave you out of the dumbest idea because there's not a lot of room muscle fat when you may not be entirely surprised are joe biden has suffered another enormous blow in the polls. more democrats now would rather see some one else run in 2024. now or does chime in with his writings have taken a real battering certainly during his 1st year in office. i'm caleb mom and now looking at why 2021 was not so great for bite. was like a fairy tale. joe biden was set to ride into the white house on
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a white horse to save the country from the nightmare. those lights that are shooting out from the lincoln memorial. i look, it's like almost extensions of jo biden's arms embracing america, president elect joe biden, and vice president harris pulled the grief and regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment. so that we all could share it, but in just a year the country seems to have shifted from tears of joy and sighs of relief to let's go brandon. mm mm. mm. mm. mm. mm. oh oh,
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also that 70 percent of americans doubt that biden is a leader. you can trust only donald trump had a worse approval rating at this point in his presidency. and it's not just the american voters, the mainstream media that wants praised him, are now calling him worse than a lame duck and recommending he not run for reelection in 2024. why do you churn? how could this have happened to a democratic president? so love by mainstream media and the party establishment cova, das at this point have added up to about the population of st. louis and atlanta combined double what it was when trump left office. joe biden does not have much to say about this topic 1000 for the virus with the wire that i find it or to be married on the origin of it, joe biden is urging americans to get vaccinated. one can't help but wonder if americans have hesitation about heating their commander in chief's words,
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wild assertions, the administration was making about how this was going to go away in jag bleach and all those kinds of things. it was diminishing confidence across the board. you know, you can't, but you can't say everyone has just the actual edge requirements. work only makes sense to require a vaccine to stop the spread of coven 90 forcing people to get vaccinated with mandates is not exactly a big hit. either federal and private companies are fighting them in court. furthermore, you got the senate repudiating the vaccine mandates and judges ruling against them . inflation is that a 39 year high half as americans say that biden is making things worse. and 2 thirds of americans say that inflation is causing them financial hardships like ever since he became president. things have been slowly going downhill, especially in this said everything is about 40 percent higher than or was
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a couple of years ago. so no, i would not say that there during, for a job to be honest is actually one more of like everything when it's bad is really bad. the afghan pull out got pretty massy. 13 soldiers died. people were hanging from planes and u. s. personnel was left behind on republicans wanted joe biden to be impeached. now that didn't exactly play out, but people aren't exactly ready to move on from this afghanistan disaster with it's not all new to you as public. it's unhappy with the afghan pull out within army ranks. there is rising discontent. active duty marine corps. lieutenant colonel stuart sheller. a combat veteran with multiple deployments in iraq and afghanistan even went public. he demanded accountability from senior military and civilian leaders for their failures. people are upset because they're senior leaders, let them down,
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and none of them are raising their hands and accepting accountability are saying we messed this up. i'm not saying we've got to be in the in afghanistan forever, but i am saying, did any of you throw your rank on the table? say, hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate bob graham airfield, the strategic berries before we evaluate everyone. this got him charged and military court find and punished, but many consider him a hero. what about the commander in chief himself? now biden is telling people he opposed the war in afghanistan from the beginning. however, the record begs to differ. he was beating the drums of war for afghanistan and iraq, 20 years ago, back when it was popular. but i guess this is not the only thing he has forgotten. and i want to say that so down on. thank you very much back. but i'll kinda side of course, present harris is a proud howard. oh, no wonder so many of his press conferences and grabs the white house, sometimes even cuts his live v. pole shell that americans are questioning his
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mental capacity. democrats is starting to get worried with mid term elections less than a year away, and biden unpopular even in states where he won the election by a large margin. there's so many reasons people should be disappointed and upset with by them. it's hard to settle on one. certainly, afghanistan was a huge blow to america's sense of itself, and the outrage in middle america is not to be underestimated even today. at the way joe biden got us out of afghanistan. joe biden, drug america, down an ugly past. of course the economy is the unkept promises, his insistence that he would shut down the virus and not be economy. and since then, of course, he's had more depth on his watch, then trump had on a longer time scale. i believe our allies no longer trust us. i believe our enemies are lining up to take advantage of us. you see how it all goes together, and it all is generally against american interest. it's extremely unfortunate,
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and he's not showing any sign of changing his weights. ah, i turning our attention to russia now where the country's top court has rule to close the human rights group. memorial and the organization had a number of missions. one of them was to research and document soviet era crimes during the repression. so let's learn more about us right now with our senior correspondent model guys d, as in the studio on this tuesday. good to see you. if you would mind. just give us a tiny bit of background about this memorial group. and what does this court decision now, me, what it is important to do the distinction as this to memorial organizations and much of one is this one that's just been liquidated by, by the supreme court. and that is that an has, it's a historic organization which, which focus specialized on identifying the remains of individuals as well as mass graves. people killed in war crimes in political repressions during, during the soviet period that the prosecutor, when they,
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when they fall this case they argued that while yes, the organization initially it was created and focused on identifying those individuals and letting their families know how they done finding out who was behind their deaths and you know, adding little responsibility to the entire fair. there are many, many mass waves in russia that still haven't been found and the people in them haven't been identified. but over the years, argues the prosecutor. their mission has changed. there was less identifying people and more rewriting history, trying to attribute their deaths to political repressions in the u. s. a. soc. they repeatedly violated russian law. the constitution, which is which, which sure forces foreign agents organizations which receive funding from abroad to mark their material as published by someone who is a foreign agent, russian was much more lenient than that is in the united states. you won't face 5
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years by jail if you, if you refuse to mark your material as a foreign agent. nevertheless, there are, there are funds and now it has come to this, to the liquidation in court. there were there were attempts by memorial to rehabilitate nazi collaborators both noon and suspected that there was average as far away as israel. what israeli historians, it read list of people that were presumably the. busy victims of political repression in russia by the usaa. and they found that these were people who hunted in exterminated jews together with nazis during the during the 2nd world war. people who participated in keenest units war crimes who raped and burned and die and die villages. and somehow they made it on the list of the political, repressed above memorial. nevertheless, the se isn't yes over there is, there is still of course, the right to appeal,
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and the lawyers from memorial say they will now appeal this, this case right onto their senior cars. well that, but i guess you have. thank you. so europe's soaring energy costs just aren't letting up. they are hitting just about every single homeowner industry to was feeling the pinch with some plans now having to cut back operations among the for example, the europe top smelter, alimony and dunkirk. the french firm is a clocking up losses and millions officer reducing its output smelters across the continent are resorting to production voltages. a trader and economist felix marino says europe is paying a very heavy price for its energy policies with more industries. now just simply think, put at risk it's quite likely that things are going to get worse over the next 3 months. in europe, in spain, we saw the, the 2 main fertilizer manufacturers pause their operations of the last 2 months.
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and i'm sure the same things happening financing italy. power is a very, it's the number $1.00 cost in total loss of production. so our prices go up, we're going to see rural material prices and chemical products and fertilize the price is going up. and in turn, that will affect agriculture. the populations of european countries are already paying for the rise and will continue to pay higher prices because of the energy policy that europe is carried out to the last 20 years, paralyzing new nuclear construction, focusing only on renewables without the necessary energy storage to compensate and in general, carrying out a very imbalanced energy policy that is going to have a very high price stock now. low despite reservations, like that, about europe's readiness to go green. now it is pushing ahead come what may. germany, for instance,
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will close almost half of his nuclear reactors by the end of the year. portugal last month became the 4th european country to stop using coal for electricity production. well, in tune with all of this, basically in the whole green trend, finland, government is going vegetarian. it's an order to cut down carbon emissions. and when be laying any meat dishes of public events come next year. peter oliver looked at how it's all going down for the fence from january me, glovers here in helsinki may find themselves missing out on traditional beef polka even reindeer dishes, if they attend events held by the finish. capitals, local government, it will be strictly meet free menus. it's seminars, staff meetings, receptions and other events. instead, the options will be vegetarian or from locally source. sustainable fish is helsinki looks to lower it's carbon footprint. this is one way man, others to reduce the climate impact of food and reduce the amount of natural
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resources used by the city. single use cutlery is also out of his cow milk. old milkin, other alternatives will be provided at events serving coffee. but what to people here, think about this move. i guess it's a good thing for the environment and reasonable idea to i think it shouldn't be so strict. i like to meet, but i think in europe actually there are we meet, we etha little may of me the actually less like the suit up and then the content. that's good. if it's her laurie, the carbon footprint that boy is not doing therapy. the meet is to reduce the amount of me thought is good for her school for the admirer mental and his group for animals. i am happy lad. helsinki is sprayed to take new steps towards better, better world fins. consumption of meat is amongst the highest in the e u. that the authority said their aim is to cut down the amount of meat eaten, not to abolish it altogether. chef your money sto though, thinks it's not the best idea to make the change almost overnight. i think they
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should have done it or more gradually, not like that. we had a meet and now no more meet. i think there should have had it done it like slower, slower that not, not so totally that me this over with hasn't get i think the leases on it's not hard as in america, not too bad. well, i think they should have done it. so in slower when like her 2 years or 5 years since do seem to be willing to embrace a vegetarian in v in lifestyle restaurants like this one specializing it vision and vegetarian food of stroke all over the finished capital. in fact, it's be the trend for a little while now back in 2017 mcdonalds, the fast food giant while they picked finland is the place to try out their new at the time. reagan party, in 2018 the finish military announced at least to me,
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3 meals would be served off in its barracks each week. but the thinking behind this move has raised more than a few questions. helsinki doesn't have a particularly good record when it comes to its carbon emissions from energy prompting some who are close to the falling sector to accuse the city government of going for good headlines, rather than what's actually helpful. helsinki naturally has every right to decide what it wants to serve. that's not the problem, but this does wreak of greenwashing as the city is a real disgrace when it comes to energy policy. the center party which makes so part of the ruling coalition government and finland is also not impressed. there is no willingness to brand the wells, cleanest food in the country's capital. he could have also flipped the setting intern acid for experts. we should nonetheless work together and support food produces food companies and produces together. i want to believe that we can do
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better while some people are sure to have beef with meet been taken off the menu. the fact that there's more and more plant based options coming on to the market may mean that in the future, we all may well have to learn to love them. whether we like it or not. peter, all of a r t in helsinki or russia has launched a new jet who, which has of wings that were made entirely at home summer, saying at sienna, is another way of sanctions proofing the country while we dispatched out is that julia ship of oliver to go and have a good luck. a long awaited event for russian civil aviation, the media arrange a mess $21300.00 airplane made. it's made in flight with a wink sally made of russian composites the chance to come from the air field of the air. coots, evasion plant, where the m. s. 21 series is produced. initially for the m as 21 wing, it's manufacturer, used materials from american and japanese companies. but in the fall of 2018, it came on the u. s. sanctions and as
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a result the company was unable to purchase imported raw materials for the wing nationally, sweden images through some of them on u. m. s. 21. medium ranger croft has nothing to do with defense complex. they just stopped supplying us with the composite materials for the wing. this is unfair competition. they knew we would create our own materials, but that would take time and eventually we would roll out this new plane much later . so the russians had to spend almost $60000000.00 us dollars on the development of an alternative to american composites. all the work was done in the shortest possible time. there are some corporation to cope with the development of domestic composite materials and is currently producing them. the m. s. 21300 is a new generation russian aircraft with capacity for 211 passengers. certification is now closed to completion and deliveries a plan to begin in 2022. it is powered by pratt and whitney at $1400.00 engines.
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and at the same time, the m. s. 21310, across with a new ration p d. 14 engine isn't going fly test. so in the future, buyers will be able to choose between the 2 types of engine console to some a look. there are many innovations in the aircraft design. it has the widest carbon in his class. the m. s. 21 is focused on the most massive segments of the passenger transportation markets. it will be able to compete with the air bus 320 family and the boeing 737 family, others the board. so according to the head of ross tag, they shall have composites in the m as $21.00 structure is about a 40 percent, which is a record for a medium hole aircraft. improved ira dynamics have made it possible to increase the width of the m f. 21 fuselage, which brings new adventures in terms of passenger comfort. passengers have enough room to comfortably stretch their legs. plans the widest aisle in his class will allow them to easily pass this service charlie. so pretty soon regular passengers will be able to appreciate this new creation of russia's aviation industry. eula,
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ship of oliver, auntie. of course, russia has a huge asian industry going back many, many decades. you can read more about all about the technology section of oxy. meantime though, you choose a stories returning and half an hour with me roll re sushi. thank you so much for joining us with with our special yes. today, the only in the legendary midst buyers, 9 author of the planet ponzi match. nice to see the holidays.
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and it states has to be rash, to be able to afford enzyme and fun and luxury that for sure. despite having the most expensive outcast system in the world, we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality, we have more deaths from treatable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. it's as if these people don't count. i saw how you can choose your customers and dump a sick so also they can satisfy their wall street investors. no parents should have to see what i saw. so if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine who gets to live and who dies to
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me, that's best getting away with murder. oh mm airline chaos. thousands of flights are cancelled due to on the current leaving hundreds of thousands of passengers to make other plans as they traveled to and from a home this holiday week. and once they do get on a plane, should airline passengers be forced to wear masks for the entire flight? well, there's a difference of opinion on that. we'll speak with jamie bench. it's so bad out there, a dad participating on a christmas call with the president. and the conversation by saying, let's go branded. so just how much is the coven can demick responsible for the record low ratings of both joe biden and pamela harris? we'll get the $360.00 view from our political panel. and have you seen spider man? the movie that is the film has now become the most successful post colbert era movie. yet why? and with the u. s. retail sales up 8 and
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a half percent this holiday season is the economy ready to turn around? sean stone will join us to discuss. hello everyone. i hope you had a merry christmas. i'm steve malls. bergen for scotty now used today. and this is news news. news. news news on our t america. ah ah. so you're scheduled to fly home today or fly out to see relatives and you get the call flight cancelled or worse, you're at the airport and the word canceled appears right next to your flight on that departing flight sport. today, alone, over 2500 flights were cancelled worldwide with some 1000 of those involving the united states. that's nothing compared to the 6000 interrupted flights on christmas
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eve and yesterday combine with 1200 cancellations and over 5000 delays here in the united states. so joining us to talk about this and more is jamie finch, former director at the national transportation safety board. i hope you had a great holiday, jamie welcome. you know, some airlines are claiming that these delays are due to weather. but is it fair to say it's the virus? and if so, how is the coven screwed this up? what, what, what, what part of cove it has caused all these cancellations? well, i think you easily say that this has been a perfect storm of everything coming together at once. there was some weather, especially in the upper northwest pacific northwest that really did it, in fact, alaska airlines and some of those airlines flying in that region. but obviously koby has had a huge impact on this, not just with the airline.

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