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[000:00:00;00] a, a full year old is colton pepper spray us believe frey paul pronouncements back in march in germany, countries across europe, a facing on breast ahead of new year over rigid restriction. some parents in the u . k. acute hospital of discriminating against children with down syndrome. and a bit to pre op beds during the pandemic. we hear from a mother who was off to find a do not with us on when she today i, well job can t s my son's life that you're asking with you. she said, well, no, i mean she has down syndrome, but that's got nothing to do with when we're shipping the stuff tight,
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still not on the late polling shows that most us democrats now don't want joe biden to run in 2024. so we take a look back to his foster and open with bringing you the story that all those might not. this is all t international. always good to have your company. welcome. well starting us off this hour, europe is facing while the in the u. k. a specifically, dana cove infections are around the $100000.00 mob with the country's health care system stretched their off is that corners all being cut, but in lives a risk parents and campaign is all raising the alarm. they worry vulnerable children are being discriminated against during cobra. to free up bed space, it comes amid a spike and do not resorts to take orders for children with down syndrome. autism,
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one mother who was asked to find one for her son, shut her story. when she said it, i, well duck in tears. because you know, and that's my son's life that you're asking with you should say or not. and and i haven't been asked that my other 2 children and yes, he has down syndrome, but that's got nothing to do with whether shipping the types or not. he was in the room and she was asking him a lot of questions and he a con, he's crusty, isn't that he understands. and i think luckily for him and i didn't, i asked me because he was on the 6th day anyway. but they are the parents, i know that also around children. so in one respects, i was glad he was up to 16 because the others where i was 16, i'm where else themselves or do not with us. hate orders are offered to people who
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are gravely l one sign doctors won't perform c p r. to help restart the patients hot. and in the u. k. as i said, diaz are increasingly being offered to teenagers with autism, a condition that affects around 700000 people in the country as well as to teenagers with down syndrome and the national health service insistence, not discriminating. stressing that it regards blanket policies as an appropriate. but karen wanted, again, thanks to defer we every child and every auto is called 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 being put in why are people with adults children el delay while we, why are they all trade differently with the lack of you must say given the health
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care system they deserve on the social system. i just, i get the and i just, it was painted under extreme cab again. that's to do with higher than the and i just isn't as the government needs to pull their finger out. and so, yeah, just out and isn't it that isn't our kids to say, oh, your children are not valuable? was everyone else's children? so they're not going to be put on that list. list i was off isn't it will leave you out of the dumbest idea. because it's not a lot of room muscle fair and more woes for you. k hospitals with admissions on the rise again. and you study warns that next year medical staff absences due to bon up triple the finding suggest hospitals could experienced severe staff shortages with 17 percent of was expected to call and sick. in fact, just last week as admissions rose absences followed suit reaching 12 percent.
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meanwhile, unions of called on the government to increase staff, pay or face industrial action. then each i says the pandemic has created unprecedented prussia, and it's doing all it can to support doctors and nurses. auntie spoke to medical talk on the ground who say something has to give david is with us almost 2 years and our doctor, the nurses commission on the ground, absolutely exhausted. they're not just exhausted that scared that tired. you must remember the doctor, the nurses, the patients do so we are sick. we get physically think we're mentally think and quite frankly, we bad the moral burden of what's been happening over the past couple of years. so yeah. and at the moment it's exhausting and was worse still. of course, it's not over in the short and we somehow need to find some capacity outside of what we've already got. so rather than asking the same, the, to be mall, we need to somehow find capacity outside of the chest. and that might mean that
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asking people who aren't medically qualified to come in and step in and do so with stuff in the longer term. of course we really need to do is sold our recruitment issues. we do need more. no, we do need more doctors. we've vast amounts. no. in particular the general practice, for example, just kids status quo. and there are some, a human made burden just in terms of general bureaucracy that can get some workforce who have retired or who have steps down their work to actually come back . now some of those barriers and insurmountable a quite quick and easy, but it just requires government to make some decisions. well, it's really quite worry and i'm not sure how the nature is going to survive with these numbers. is really quite frightening stuff. and also patients because you know, they still know so good, proper guidance come in from the top really terrible environment and you know,
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trying to get for them and being taken for granted at the same time if needing to. but now many nurses are talking about very long protest and strong caption on. some of the unions are really support of that, but it just seems it's very difficult obviously because we need to think about patient safety, but soon we may not have any nurses and doctors left to care for these patients. the rest opposed by the new strain of poet is still being studied, but new research in the u. k. suggested 70 percent less likely to need to hospitalisation exhibiting symptoms similar to the common cold. although the wild helped organizations says it's more contagious. i'm faxing resistant. the previous strains, we discuss details with best books us. it's very contagious. it infects more quickly and it infects both people and, and the growth rate is much faster than previous variance. so it's certainly
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a fetal and foster variance. what we don't know yet is the severity of the illness that produces, we've had some early information, but in the countries where they're studying closely. they haven't seen the hospital philips of weekly, but we don't know whether that's on the crime or the fact that there's been very good vaccination in those countries, or a lot of penetration by previous variance in the populations where those studies have been done. the critical thing, and this is why the restrictions are taken is to leave some reserve in your health system for other things. this is a period of time when people get ill with all kinds of other things, but she winter, accidents, heart attacks, all sorts of things that need intensive care. and i am a crohn's, problematic for 2 reasons, because it's spreading so quickly. the people who need to provide that care a getting sick, as well as the people who are coming into hospital. so even if you are, people are in hospital. if you've got fewer people to look after them, you've also got
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a problem. so the critical thing is to try to dampen down the spread, the real effect you'll get is getting the people who have not been fascinated 1st. so even though many countries in chief, very high levels of vaccination, they still haven't reached everyone and those sadly other people who are coming into hospital and many of them are still losing their lives. we prefer not see mandates. it's much better if you understand why you'd want to vaccine and go and get it. but the people who are very hard line will still find ways to avoid it. right at the beginning of this pandemic, all countries of the world got together and said, yep, we need to vaccinate the whole world at the same time. now, sadly, when the vaccines became available, so interest or whatever took hold, all the contracts were pulls up by the most results rich countries leaving the countries with less power, less resources at the end of the queue that we'd set up
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a system called co. that's to ensure that it could be delivered to everybody. ah, joe biden itself at another brutal blow in the polls. war and democrats would now rather see someone else running 2024, the not, and chimes with the battering. his ratings have taken during the 1st year in office . next up caleb open looks a y 2021 was probably not the best for bite and was like a fairy tale. joe biden was set to ride into the white house on 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, allah joe biden. and vice president harris cold 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
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brandon with . oh, 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 2020 for quite a u turn. how could this have happened to a democratic president so loved by mainstream media and the party establishment? coven das at this point,
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and 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 through virus. up with why i find it on the oregon to visit with 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, wild assertions, the administration was making about how this was going to go away. and jack leech and all those kinds of things. it was diminishing confidence across the board. you know, you can't, but you can say everyone, yes, this actually requirements work only makes sense to require a vaccine to stop the spread of covert 90 forcing people to get vaccinated with mandates is not exactly
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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 of the 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 a couple of years ago. so no, i would not say that there during, for a job to be honest is actually one more up lake. everything when it's bad is really bad. the afghan pull out got pretty massey, 13 soldiers died before hanging from plains, and us personnel was left behind on republicans want to 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
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with it's not all new to you as public. it's unhappy with the afghan. pull out with an army ranks. there's 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, 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 to say, hey, it's a bad idea to evacuate bob graham airfield, the strategic berries before we evaluate everyone. this got him charge in 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,
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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 val. huh. i'll kinda side of course, present harris the proud howard. oh, no wonder so many of his press conferences and grabs the white house, sometimes even cuts his live feed polls show that americans are questioning his 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 of america is not to be underestimated even today. at the way joe biden got us out of afghanistan. joe biden,
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drug america down an ugly past. of course the economy is a unkept promises, his insistence that he would shut down the virus and not be economy. and since then, of course, he's had more deaths on his watch than 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, and he's not showing any sign of changing his weight. meanwhile, j biden is also being criticized for failing to deliver on some of his promises to oval call the justice system. during his presidential campaign, he pledged to reduce the present population, but the stats show, otherwise, the number of federal prisoners has increased. in fact, by 2 percent, during biden's presidency. according to the sentencing project, the inmate population began to fall under brock obama and continued under donald
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trump. the 200000 people, carney, incarcerated, and u. s. federal prisons. many people are incarcerated because of drug related crimes, or as i mentioned non violent crimes, and they have lengthy sentences that there are alternatives. and this is one of the things that biden was pushing for alternatives to incarceration if you're not a threat to society. but you've done something that was unlawful. there are better ways of fixed in the system rather, and putting you in jail for a lengthy sentence. there is no action on the, by an administration whatsoever to fulfill its campaign promise, which was to help eradicate this problem. we are as the nation, the, we have the heaviest, largest population behind bars out of any country. and that's not something we
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should be proud of. and it's just that this boy has become nothing but a promise to get a vote. and nobody israel a following up on why he hasn't failed that campaign promise legal. but even talk while coming up, russia takes his ation industry to new heights, would be on veiling of its latest passenger jet fund and reveals all of this in the join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me. hello driven by dreamer shaped by some person. those
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with who dares sinks. we dare to ask our special yes. today the old in the legendary mid bar style author of planet, pansy mich. nice to see the holidays. ah, welcome back. lighter and stronger. the next leap and rushes. aviation industry isn't entirely home grown of fat or tease unit should fall apart,
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gets up close. i'm passing all the counties latest jet, which is also being seen as another example of how functions actually help certain sectors thrive. a long awaited event for russian civil aviation, the mid range m. s 21300 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 as 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. functions. and as 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 crofts 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,
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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 close to completion, and delivery is a plan to begin in 2022. it is powered by pratt and whitney at $1400.00 engines. 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 constable to someone. 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
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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 composite seen the m as $21.00 structure is about 40 percent, which is a when i called for a medium hole aircraft, improved ira dynamics have made it possible to increase the width of the. and that's 21 fuselage which brings new advance true in terms of passenger comfort. passengers have enough room to comfortable in trash the legs plus the widest and as class will allow them to easily pass the service charlie. so pretty soon regular passengers will be able to appreciate this new creation of russia's, asian industry, us, bob oliver, on sci fi need. joe biden has approved a colossal military budget for the coming year. and despite objecting to tools that essentially makes it impossible to shut down one ton of move a prison, the $770000000000.00 us defense bill includes
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a bottom funding that would transfer detainees out of the facility. meaning they'll remain and legal limbo for the foreseeable future. as part of our on heard voices project, we spoke to a man who spent 14 years inside get mo historian spies the award winning movie, the more italian when the star started cost, including jodie foster. as a defense lawyer and benedict come the patch as a marine prosecutor. ah and i did call 1st to crimes. i didn't because of torture. i was received by i was beaten till they broke my and i was not given food for a very long periods of time. i was sexually assaulted on multiple occasions, received a provision that for 70 days, no sleep. it's almost like a lie,
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but it's still we have not concluded that it was the use of the i t's within that program that allowed us to obtain useful information from detainees subjected to them. i know i didn't do anything and i said, i'm not filled. i'm not going to high that's causing me a lot of pain and suffering leavings as soon as it country that the respectful of a lot. ah, i wrote a best selling book that was thrust into 27 languages. not saying this is me. i'm saying this is with the hands of
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a law with the help of my lawyers. my support is my family and i'm so happy and it was adopted into a movie outside my family, my brother and their lives, go on terry's life goes on. it was 9 t 192 on 2 different occasions for a brief period of time that i want to have kind of stuff, saudi arabia, gulf countries, global jeremy, where i live. we supported of a guy and we used to watch movies to watch a noise document that is about i've noticed them. then i decided to join them, which i, i did not know what i'm tied up was. i had no clue. so i, when i get to, i've gone to the training camp, work console while that's the 1st time i know about it, i was very young and i was really misinform this was a very big propaganda machine. led by soon as the america and its western allies,
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allies saw the they gave me a wrong picture. i thought it was a very good cause to free people and to establish it for the country. at least i didn't even know then what the free company meant. to be honest. the people were fighting today. we were supporting in the fight against the soviets . i think it was february of 92. the giant gains, the so called was id. talk over kabul and i found myself in the middle of a civil war that i did not want to be popped off. that's why i went back to my studies to my life of of my guys with residing including
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a 98 in the 90s or early 99. i received a phone call from my cousin and he was living with sammy loudon and used the phone number and then i was stuck. i was tired of the phone number was just a family called he needed help for his father. i. his father is like my father, and i did the necessity to help his father because he was sick and need money. i understand the united the america is a demarcus of when it comes to muslims. people of color of the 911. they did not that his visible ab to delight a fascist regime for they said, if you are american, we do do
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a little more. if you are not the american you deserve not i that these fascism in all more details on that story. those stories and plenty more besides on our team, dot com next up max and say, seeing that the kaiser for enjoy it is in at the end of every year across stock. answer some of your many questions. not surprisingly, many of your questions, concerns politics. the current international situation and whether we should trust legacy median. we'll do our best to answer as many questions as
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ah welcome to the kaiser report, christmas special imax kaiser. i'm here with stacy herbert device vicious, the intelligent, the all singing, stacy herbert and our special guest today, the only the legendary mitch fire style author of planet pansy. mitch. nice to see you. happy holidays guys. i hope all is well happy. kwanzaa happy. christmas happy mary. new year, the whole lot of good. great to see you guys, mich. first of all, did you eat in china town for christmas day? that was a few days ago? no. actually i didn't get to chinatown, because chinatown and one bit. every time that i've never had experience, 24. all right, well let's jump into this episode. we are in christmas week here between christmas and new year. we're pretty recording this
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a little bit because of course we're all living the life of riley. i know you've been in the caribbean, you've been in switzerland, you've been in italy, you've been traveling around the world during this pandemic having a great life. but one thing and perhaps during all your travels, you've noticed this because in 2021 looking back in the year, that was the h word got mentioned 1st by the likes of michael barry. but you know, that stayed in the whole financial sector. but then towards the end of the year in october, we saw a c, e o jack dorsey mention the 8 toward which is even worse than the c word, and that is hyper inflation. this triggered quite a few economists. it triggered the treasury secretary herself, janet jaelyn, who said inflation was under control. so what do you feel about this word? hyperinflation now becoming mainstream? do you think hyperinflation is going to happen soon? it usually happens suddenly, right?
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