Skip to main content

tv   News  RT  January 5, 2022 5:00am-5:31am EST

5:00 am
ah, ah violet clashes between protest in police with the administration building in the country's largest city now under attack. that after fury over spiraling fuel costs lead to the government resigned to president emanuel mac wrong resorts to foul language, to take this why, but it isn't saying that he wants to annoy them. is inflammatory remarks came in the heated debates and the national assembly on whether or not to bring in the vaccine passage and challenges against former governor of new york. andrew cuomo have been dropped. he was accused of under counting care, home death, and sexual harassment, relatives victims off curious what kind of society,
5:01 am
or when over 50000 people die, horrible, agonizing dest along my father, died alone, and there's no scandal with very good afternoon. great. have you company here on national 1st for this, our protest flared up again in kazakhstan with demonstrators, the managing to break into the administration building of the country's largest city. marty ah, not building has also as we can see there been said a light gun fire has been heard nearby and security forces are retreating from a nearby square. the former residents of the president, as well as the office of the ruling party, also said to be under attack. here's
5:02 am
a video which you can see what looks like being a crowd surrounding a police officer actually wrestling his gun often. and disturbances have been flaring up over all across our marty throughout the day. thank god, it was early deployed across the city to protect government buildings for state of emergency was imposed there on tuesday. has been nationwide on rest and sunday, sparked by growing fuel prices. here's a snapshot of tuesday nights, protest a response to days of arrest. the president has now imposed state regulation. a few crisis he
5:03 am
blames is government resigned overnight for the rest, the cost of basic foods that so so now being controlled centrally, state of emergency was declared in several regions. the interior ministry says nationwide, almost 200 people been injured. most of the police, while hundreds of protesters were detained, standing armstrong takes up, people lined the streets in their hundreds, it did start off in the cities in urbanized areas such as our marty, the largest city in kazakhstan, norful tongue, because the capital formerly known as asked the now, but it has also been felt in the west of the country, the places out in a desert close to central asia, a place called the longest thou region president. so kind of has told those getting involved that they should not get caught in these protests in this unrest. he said
5:04 am
that attacking the military is illegal. and as we already heard, the government did back track a little when they took that price cap off, they did re and impose some limits. so it hasn't done anything to kind of quell that unrest. we can hear what president to kind of said in his address to the nation right now, that i guess i just and you do your compatriots when i appeal to you, to show prudence and not to come to provocations for me inside and outside to protest. you for, you can call to attack the military and civilian offices are illegal. the government will not talk about phases like our mark do that have a state of emergency. and of course, in the reason of ours, i just said there's also a few in our marquee from 11 at night to 7 in the morning and seen things like transport has been curved. so people won't be able to get out and get in to our massive course for the foreseeable future. the french
5:05 am
president says that he wants to irritate the unvaccinated, and he used an expletive to make the point is provocative. remark comes as the national assembly heatedly debates banning and job citizens from balls, cafes and cinemas. opponents rounded on him for the use of foul language. a president shouldn't say that manual mcfarlane is unworthy of his office. it's an unworthy and irresponsible remark by the president. you shouldn't insult people when you're trying to get them to agree with you. 7000000 french people have to fall for medical care and access to vaccines on them to an astonishing confession from across. it is clear, the vaccine pass is a collective punishment against individual freedom. what an extraordinary couple of days here in france, this is a bill that was supposed to glide through the parliament without a hiccup. but 1st on monday night,
5:06 am
the debate was suspended. and that was simply because the majority party, this is president mac one's own party, simply couldn't get enough bodies in the chamber for a show of hands to support a motion for the debate to continue into the wee hours of the morning, the debates resumed on tuesday but following that extraordinary intervention by president mack on, people were gaston shocked as you saw that at his words so much. so they demanded that the french prime minister get straight to the chamber to explain what the president had said. there was a fiery opposition already to this new measure here in france, a coven measures of already seen massive divisions within society. and since 2020, when those restrictions 1st started, there have been mass protests in the country. ah.
5:07 am
so what is this vaccine pass? warden? why is it perhaps so different to the health passport that's currently in place in france and is already controversially. we'll just give you an idea if your own vaccinated in france right now, you can pay to go and have a test if it's negative will be valid for 24 hours, meaning you can go to cafes or restaurants. this vaccine, passport will change all of that substantially. it will mean if it's passed that those who are in fact sedated will no longer have the right to access any of these venues. it will even deny them access to long distance trains. the majority people have been vaccinated in france, but they remain around 5000000 people, age 12 and who are on vaccinate. and as you can imagine,
5:08 am
this is very divisive on the streets of paris. there was mixed reaction people. i'm against the vaccine past because it will not prevent the virus from spreading or not been vaccinated. do not have access to certain public places like cinemas and restaurants. so they are not spreading it to the level that the vaccinated our freedom is restricted and it's affecting everyone. i don't trust the government very much. i think it's enough if people take care and behave responsibly to can to so i'm against it. i don't find it all right, that they take us from a health path to vaccination pass. this makes us lose our freedom. we are no longer in a country where we can feel free. each individual should have a right to do with their body. what they think is right for them in natural immunity works, we were born to develop and unity for them. but i am for it. it's of my opinion that i am protected and i can go where i want to do what i present the path to also newly best. i don't think vaccine test for you're a good idea because it didn't range on our freedom. and i think that there is
5:09 am
insufficient information to make an informed decision as a young person at the time left wondering what to do if i did get vaccinated because the alternative would mean i'd have certain freedom taken away. but i haven't made my mind up yet. about taking a 3rd dose of it, not from the government's point to view. it says this vaccine passport is needed to stop the rapid increase in cobit cases that countries experiencing at the moment, mainly due to the new only con variant. however, given that intervention from mac on, there is a sense that those who may have been persuaded to vote for this bill in the past might be looking to change that mind. and it's not clear now whether this will pass at all precedent macros. he's a man who's been the squire, is an arrogant precedent by many people over the last few years. something see himself addressed really in an entirely weight, and try to humble himself in front of the french saying that he had learned the lessons at his mistakes. the way he had spoken to french people and to the french
5:10 am
citizens in the past, but it does seem from this latest outburst that that is a lesson he truly has not yet learned. genest alexis pu line says the french government desperately trying to find a scapegoat for its failures during the paddock. agent. fetch ye, good to say. there is a great deal of pandemic fatigue. one of the main issues affecting french citizens is officials bringing measures that non negotiable with the public in a country where people are born free and equal vaccination passports, inappropriate it is unacceptable. despite the fact that 90 percent of the french population vaccinated we have $200.00 the 1000 new cases of infection per day. this proves that a vaccination passport will not prevent cobra from spreading. this virus does not care about these freedom curving measures. the government has another outrageous policy, pointing the finger at the unbox native american escape goats for their own shortcomings . this destruction from the government's own mistakes and failures over the past 2 years was a real scandal. the uncertainty of the situation source of aggravating. we're not
5:11 am
told in advance about new rules that were on the rules are constantly in flux. a lot of energy is being wasted. wanted at a time when we need to discuss a number of much more important if you little charges have been dropped against new york's disgraced. former governor andrew cuomo still accused of covering up covey deaths and nursing homes under sexual harassment. the announcement those sparked outrage. today's news that the manhattan dow won't press charges against disgrace. former governor cuomo is yet another politically motivated decision by left when prosecutors, cuomo has blood on his hands. his victims and their families deserve justice. democrats allowed corrupt and disgraced governor cuomo to stay criminal charges for nursing home deaths however, they harris president, trump justice is not blind in new york and shame on us for believing that the justice system would actually work for us. instead of helping cuomo cover up his
5:12 am
crimes, listen, well, no, intentionally ordered jelly virus into elderly homes. and that created called the death chambers all around the state for our loved ones. now love ones had no chance . there is one man to blame, and that man is andrew cuomo. i mean, what kind of society or me, when over 15000 people in die horrible agonizing deaths alone? my father died alone, and there is no semblance of accountability. while an office coma was accused of letting people into homes without testing during the early stages of the pandemic is also been accused of. under counting, coven does by 50 percent, promo denies any wrong doing, and insisted the virus did not claim more lives in nursing homes. but who years 3328, died in the hospital, died in a nursing home. they died well quo resigned in august after
5:13 am
a decade in office of public pressure over harassment allegations. as mentioned, he was charged with groping an assistant that the district attorney is now completed. that although the accuser is credible, there is not enough evidence to bring the case to court. we discussed this with lawyer and former candidate for new york city council, monica alissa. i think what the public needs to see is this is just another case of how the rich and powerful get away with crime. if you actually look at the, the players and the political landscape, the albany district attorney david source has been a long time alley ally of governor cuomo. you know, mr. sores was also part of almost transitions team in 2006. he was also, you know, part of the moreland commission and you know, the public, many of yours might not remember this, but the morling commission, you know,
5:14 am
was created years ago in order to root out corruption. but then cuomo disbanded it when the corruption was pointing to him. so this is really a case of what political allies do. it shouldn't be just one person making that kind of decision, because that, that definitely leads to corruption. so the come inflation is a 10 year high and the resolution foundation warning of a coming cost of living catastrophe. explain all after the birth. ah you know, we recorded this episode in the past and this was our future. when are we recorded in our got it predict what's gonna happen in 20? 22. so it's a real time warp. ah
5:15 am
ah, welcome back. a bad news. i'm afraid sharon is in the u. k. a majority of
5:16 am
economists. the think that wages will be outpaced by inflation. that's according to end of year poll conducted by the financial times inflations already the tenure high in the u. k. combined with new tax hikes and it's all hitting brits heart. the resolution foundation there warning of a coming cost of living catastrophe. but he shut the edges dashti looks at the impact is having on already struggling british families. it's not so happy new year haven britain s the eat or heat dilemma means households could find themselves. $1200.00 pounds a year was off in 2022 according to a leading think tank. sterling wages plus soaring energy bills and taxes will cause a cost of living catastrophe. 2022 said to the year of the squeeze was real. wages said to be no higher next christmas than to day. and families face a typical income have of around $1200.00 pounds a year from april as a result of tax rises and soaring energy bills. come april, the new energy price cap will be set,
5:17 am
meaning bills will jump by $600.00 pounds and the same amount will have to be coughed up due to tax changes all the while real wages will only grow by 0 point one percent. the result, particularly for low income families who already struggle to make ends meet, will be devastating or not. people are now turning up food banks in general. and just see can help who ordinarily would not have even considered a possibility. might be 6 months ago a year ago, but most people now try to food banks and asking for no cook policy, which means that they literally make the decision between heating. anything you know, that missing hands decide between getting food and having the main is 2 percent. so obviously gave me the impression that things were a lot more dire than most people. first of all, the cost of living is continuing to rise. the government don't
5:18 am
or capital costs that it's going to cause a loss of dia, hardships, the 100000 death. that within the next 12 months, the hard the show should be but will be the elderly, the vulnerable disabled with a loss of low income, single families. feeling the strain and the squeeze. where, in my opinion, he called forth a lot of people into criminal justice, survive as of all that isn't bad enough. inflation is through the roof, leaping to a 10 year high of 5 point one percent. the bank of england is predicting that it will reach around 6 percent by spring. so versus wages of falling in real terms, at least. but this current on income in the words of boris johnson is a change in direction lower that you towards a high wage high scale economy. there is no alternative the u. k has got to.
5:19 am
we can do much, much better by becoming a higher wage, high productivity equality. so technically, we were warned but not everyone is buying it, including politicians on both sides of the spectrum. heating bills are going through the roof. punishing tax rises on the way. wages are stagnating, universal credit cuts have hit struggling families hard. all world prices in the shops are rising and inflation risks, eroding the value of savings and pensions. rising wages are great unless prices rise faster. inflation matters is about what we can afford and how families make ends meet in a tough month. and it's not just those in the house of commons that are calling for a policy change. the trade party entity u. k has demanded reducing the a t to cut the cost of bills instead, while others say the government should fit the bill. so large, this overnight cost of living catastrophe. that is hard to see how the government
5:20 am
avoid stepping in top of the government's new year resolutions should be addressing a pulls energy bills hike, particularly for the poorest households who will be hardest hit by rising gas and electricity bills. if there isn't a u turn soon, 2022 will be a tough fear for many whose bouts of already been squeezed by the pandemic, empty, and people's pockets. so it's struggling families that are likely to bear the brunt does not looking at the reality. the reality is that they can reduce energy places . they through comb with the warm home they don't. but they've got to be individual people, me individual families. they've got to look up the cost of living. the cost of living is way above the cost. now that's coming in, the price rises and the way to arrive is not coming through quick. if you put way job going to rise inflation by going to raise interest rate, you've got to look up the only option to reduce the price of living cost,
5:21 am
the cost of the, the cost, the cost of the few needs to be use to come back and with the income people in this country is going to go very quickly on just u k, where inflation is rampant in the united states. it recently hit a 40 year high, 6.8 percent across the channel in the you reached its highest level since 1987 aaron explains. it starts with slow things. your favorite coffee is a bit more expensive and the cost of petrol seems annoyingly high. and then there's a full blown economic disaster, and the media in a frenzy price is surging, more than they have in 30 years, and there doesn't seem to be an end in sight. inflation is hitting americans hard prices for gas and groceries, or surging on this wednesday night. the cost of living and it's effect on your bottom line. newly released data from the u. s. shows inflation growth there at the
5:22 am
highest rate in almost 40 years. and eventually frustration hits boiling point seems like every, the prices go out and no matter where you go and how are you shopping with, with this point, i mean, like received last year. right. or, or, you know, like, it's even like the point where does it, i'm you that i want to buy on my budget. they're just getting more expensive in the order of what's property. i've given up my house. i've given up my car. i've given up my lifestyle, i've given up my, my, my financial freedom. i've had the skill back where i eat, where i shop, how i shop. when i, when i eat at certain places, i have to adjust with the inflation rates. i had to actually do more things and so i actually had to take a part time job. so i already work full time job making a good amount of money. oh, this is 5000 a year and i still had to say got
5:23 am
a side job doing and i was going to live reservices so. so it affected me an hour in a positive spin, americans were urged to go veggie, or have spaghetti instead out of pocket on with canceled holidays. no amount of positive spins were enough to save the government from plummeting. popularity. december poll showed a majority of people thought the government was not doing enough to fix the problem . as 3 in 10 americans stressed over how to cover bill after a dismal financial year. and no one was exempt as president by to himself. so his signature builds back better legislation, proposing some 2 trillion dollars in social and climate spending killed over inflation phase with a final nell courtesy of his fellow democrat. then i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation, arduous care. i've tried everything humanly possible. i can't get there across the channel, similar scenes with rocketing energy costs,
5:24 am
driving up bills and inflation across the 19 member eurozone. soaring to 4.9 percent in november, the highest level since reco. it's began in 1997 in germany. rates rose well beyond 5 percent and are rising still. the situation becoming so severe that some germans were faced with a choice between christmas presents for their kids or hating for their homes. people who are on the poverty threshold a more at risk of falling into poverty because of energy prices. this christmas families might not be able to give their children presence. oh, keep them warm in the flat. these are things that concern us. some of the scenes played out across the a year in france. * * the inflation hit its highest level in 13 years spanish inflation such to a 29 year high and people was struggling to cook was ma'am, i notice it clearly never. de items and patch holds my rent has been increased. probably because the landlord feels inflation to i think bl, additions, have vers,
5:25 am
killed it, making things look good match and there's also purpose behind us. i wouldn't call it lying, but the way affects a handled is very glossy. everything is getting more expensive, but my salary remains the same. more and more people are living on the edge even if they work full time or even more. in some cases, the politicians have no idea what the prices are because they don't go shopping or fill up their cars themselves. so i don't think it's as something temporary because the government is introducing a lot of money to the economy in the wake of the corporate crisis. the european central bank is printing a lot of money and this is going to increase inflation. it will stimulate the economy, which is the main goal, but it will increase inflation. that's for sure. as we reached the final few months of the year, another blow for the world came in the form of armstrong, but leave to be highly transmissible, though not as little as the previous cove at variance on mcclung spread across the globe closing borders on, sparking new restrictions while this time the case surges had less severe impacts
5:26 am
on spending and jobs, what he did do is threatened to prolong supply chain disruptions and keep inflation at all time highs. and rather than loosening monetary policy to suppose economies, as they did at the start of the pandemic, this time central banks moved to raise the interest rates. as faith grew there, a surgeon cove at 19 cases could also prolong high inflation. they say the full recovery from coven 19 can take a matter of months for the world's economy. it could be yes. if vaccine was the buzzword for 20211 can only hope that normalization could make the list in 2022. okay, that's all for this. our data from me for today don't sell by too loudly if you hungry from all news on our website. the hotels dot com ah, with
5:27 am
the school list, a child beginning with which one is a better way to assess my william. he's got those scores out of it. i see what was left the keenest type with water with junior was it that the appointment was for that if you change cuz she made it with no, i mean unless you put that amount with the me. if brower story with waller officers are facing it increasingly dangerous environments, we are seeing
5:28 am
a growing debate about so called warrior cops. the term that i've heard in the militarization of believe this is an amber app vehicle we acquired through the 1033 program and very free program with the government program that funnels military property that is no longer used to local law enforcement. with building an army over here, and i can't believe if people aren't c a t, everything the it, cuz it began a feeling that ahead. you have to deal with your harm practice, who you putting in a uniform cover bands is a powerful thing from tab has like money in play tricks and people mind they think they ah, the bad news. wolf is at the door. very bad. jacqueline good news. you have job security is world desperately needs what you everything ah
5:29 am
ah hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered. i'm peter labelle . one didn't love polls particularly when pulse further a certain political agenda, but pulling his a checkered history as of late. the last 2 election cycles tell us as much, should we put much stock into polling any more? it's so than why i cross stocking the public mood. i'm joined by my guest, richard barrett in gainesville. he is director of big data pole. and in los angeles, we have p e a, and he is a strategic planning consultant and equity advisor, as well as an independent economic analyst,
5:30 am
hard gentleman crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can jump any time you want and i was appreciated. i was going to richard hurst in gainesville, you're the master of polls. your polling is actually quite good, but your, your competitors and your peers are not nearly as up the snow. but before we talk about polling, richard in, you get a human touch the, the touch of the public. here are we in a change environment right now with kids? people talk about change elections because when i look at a lot of polling, i get the sense of what the establishment wants to find out. do you think they, they want to find out how people are thinking? but sometimes i think it's kind of been birth because of their assumptions may not be in tune with what people are actually really thinking. and maybe one of the reasons like holding and so off, what do you think? yeah. you know, i would characterize it more as an alarms are concerned, even pessimistic mood. ah, that's what i, you know, as opposed to it being a, a big change election like.

32 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on