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ah ah, we can use our p international, an antique terrorist operation is mostly because it's done long to city a nation wide frigate by so with the 12 riots that have been killed. they try to storm government and police buildings overnight as it stands busiest airport in our days. one of the science storm by protest, this whole thing, mass travel disruption. we've spoken to a russian citizen with the military and then please let the airport in a hurry. not really trying to evacuate, we were just trying to stick together and run out of the airport and didn't use desperate measures and desperate times friends reportedly allows covey infected
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medics with no few symptoms to work amid major hospital staff shortages. that also made a heated debate in parliament about whether or not to roll out and vaccine with jeremy this morning, watching all t international dozens of protest. this have been killed overnight while attacking police stations and government buildings in the cars like city of alma, take that information coming from local authorities earlier the government last what it called a counter terror operation in order to call deadly a response by fuel price search. alrighty. residents were informed about this by text message and being asked to stay in a safe place according to report security forces and circled the main square in all multi year where the mayor's office had been stormed by protesters on wednesday.
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apparently there was a shootout with armed protest as the situation remain tense of the night with looting violence rampant across other cities as well. ah ah well the airport in our monte, the busiest in the country, was overrun by protesters during the night security forces than managed to take it, but there was damage and flights remain grounded, leaving travelers stranded. we spoke to a russian citizen who was at the hub during the disturbances for them right now we
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are in a safe place and this is the most important right now. but before the situation was quite dangerous, we were in the airport building and realized that there was no security cordon around the airport. although it had been there before the military and employees left the airport in a hurry, not really trying to evacuate us. one, airport worker told us to urgently leave the terminal we had protested, had broken inside. and we have left through the gate with access to the runway. there was so many people running across the field and some about work as directed us. some people stayed waiting on the plane, we were running through the field and ended up on the road where someone drove us to a hospital. here it's carmen quiet. we're waiting for the russian foreign ministry to tell us what to do as an standard. some are, but workers are still trapped in the airport and the situation there is currently very difficult. you just have to protect your life and not panic when people are running around screaming,
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it scares we were just trying to stick together and run out of the airport. the internet outage makes it worse because we haven't been able to get information on what's happening. we have only been able to phone relatives, please call them up and set up around government buildings in the capital with launch keys forming a cash machines is bank suspended operations the protest in cuz it's down 1st abruptly on sunday, following a spike in the price of liquefied gas, this was after price capital been lifted. this has since been re imposed by the president, and his government has resigned over the crisis, but the rest is kept on growing, but a state of emergency imposed nationwide. he's a recap of how things unfolded. ah, ah
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attackers destroy the tv production complex and workplaces of journals. because external situated in central asia has a large border with both russia and china. considered one of the key parts of china's beltran road initiative and one of the main drivers of economic integration among post soviet countries. as we saw because it's non easily can be found on the map, is one of the world's biggest countries. it also has the 2nd largest economy among former soviet states after russia, the country with a vast, strange of natural resources on one of the world's most important oil produces independent. jody martin son says that the views of the writers might not be shared by most of the catholic population. he's been very stable for very long time. and then of course, because of the stability and the of the,
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of the regime over many decades now, accumulated social problems can take a spot in the way that we see. but obviously it's a very 1st developing situation. and it's very hard to know what the real feelings of ordinary people are in the demonstrate is obviously very far up. but a lot of what they're doing is probably quite alarming to law abiding citizens. if some people are determined to regime change, then they're not going to be difficult to mediate, isn't it? ultimately, things should be decided by elections, but it doesn't, this is, you know, the writers do not necessarily represent everybody's views on. i really don't know which way i could jump, because obviously, you know, in any society the, the or therapies are not going to allow people to burn down public property, etc. are corresponds in the, as
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a capital will be joining later this hour to bring the latest on the situation as since france now, which has been heatedly debating the vaccine pass is being pushed for by the montrose government is now being reported the countries resorting to desperate measures to do with a shortage of doctors and nurses amid the panoramic. apparently allowing metrics infected with govig but showing fewer no symptoms to carry on working with patients . if the system becomes very strained and 50 percent 1st off, a positive, the less intimacy will come to work because the patients will still need to be cared for. this. a new idea from the government comes as france is facing new record levels of cove. it 19 positive cases, some 330000 registered in the last 24 hours. what this will mean especially exemption is that those who have a covered 19 but with very mild symptoms,
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would be able to care for patients even though they had the virus. and now what's really interesting about this is the, until now there has been a 3 line whip from the government that the key to catching or when you get code 19 is isolation, isolation, isolation. so this is a huge deviation from what we've been told in the past. and there are health workers that are concerned about what that would mean in terms of at whether they would then be transmitting potentially cove 19 to the patients. this comes at the same time as parliamentarians had approved this controversial vaccine pass. it's been a debate that's been ongoing now in the national assembly for the last few days. suspended not once, but twice the 2nd time after an explosive intervene by president mack on that. a shocked many people here in france, v, unvaccinated. i really want to them off. and so we're going to continue doing so until the end. that's the strategy, liberty club. it is not appropriate for
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a president of the republic to say this. the fact that he says such words which seem to be disrespectful of his own nation gives a bad impression on france. you should not be saying, i want to people who are vaccinated to not be vaccinated is a choice. i was obligated to have the vaccine because i'm a health worker. but if i had had the choice, i would have not been vaccinated. let go to 2nd. so body and number one should make their own decision on whether they want to take the jap, he can not speak like that. he cannot make people do it. however, the national assembly has now decided to pass this law, which means it will go to the senate with the government looking to bring it into force by january 15th. so what will the vaccine passport mean? well, it will essentially by anybody who's not vaccinated from accessing venues like cinnamon cafes, bars, restaurants, even long distance strains. and there is a sense for many people, but this will create a tier of 2nd class citizen. now,
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during the heated debates of the last few days, there were also accusations that the government just hadn't done enough in the face of knowing about the omnia con variant months ago. now, to be able to stop the current issues that france is facing. and she knew one more signal of his inability to anticipate organizing control events we have known since around mid november that the on the conversion to circulate. now the majority of people all vaccinated in france, but the remain around 5000000 individuals who haven't gone to have any form of vaccine. so fall, possibly bad news for those who decided now's the time to get the vaccine. with this passport, it will mean that you have to be fully vaccinated and to be fully vaccinated in france from at the end of next week. that will mean having the original doses of the vaccine plus a booster. that could mean even those. now who decide that getting vaccination is the thing for them to do, they could spend months without being able to access those. been use like cafes and
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restaurants, meaning for them that they are potentially and citizens for at least the next few months, which is apparently how present back on already views them. we got the views of a french lawyer who told us that the government's treatment of the unvaccinated reveals its brutality. what i think you see, it's in responsible. it's so the brutality of the government to, to change the people who are not by connected is bad because you are making figure aggression between the fact that the people on the back in the people i have to remind you that it's a, it's a right. it's, it's in the low that you have to choose the way if you want to be vaccinated or not by step that has passed was already something difficult to use. but i don't think vaccination press part will be useful against contamination on most of the people
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that are back united. this is not default on not, not the vaccine that the people is the fault of the virus. i'm not against recognition, but i am against the fight to check people who are not by connected. ah, most american thing that their democracy is in danger. a new pope, the figure of 83 percent. it was conduct to the year on from the capitol hill rise more than $700.00 people have been charged over that. right. but questions do remain on these kinda moving, takes a closer look over the past year. the rhetoric surrounding the infamous january 6th capital riot has become more and more exaggerated. the protesters who heart dissipated are now being referred to as domestic terrorists. there were a riotous mob. insurrections, domestic terrors, they were domestic terrorist extremist, storm the united states capital. he thought you were going to be right. yeah. yeah . i thought it was the foaming at the mouth from the democrats has gotten so
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intense and the public has gotten so divided that some are saying that not only the protestors themselves, but any one who might agree with them is an enemy of the state. work to combat legitimate national security threats now entails calling a politician support his enemies of the state. the fact is that getting rid of trump is the easy part, cleansing the movement, he commands, or getting rid of what he represents to. so many americans is going to be something else. now, many of the more extreme statements that have been made had been retracted or gotten somebody fired. however, it still reveals how extreme the divisions are beneath the surface. so what might the f b i ask you to do snitch on your relatives. family members and peers are often best position to witness signs of mobilization to violence. help prevent home grown violent extremist visit. go dot usa dot gov to learn how to spot suspicious behaviors and report them to the f b i. now,
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the capitol police who are excluded from the freedom of information act due to a loophole, have expanded their surveillance operations and upgraded to military great equipment. this technology will be integrated with existing u. s. c. p camera infrastructure, providing greater high definition surveillance capacity to meet steady state mission requirements and help identify emerging threats. now you can recall how after the january 6th, the vans tramped, and many of his supporters were banned from social media outlets, including facebook and twitter. european voices spoke up about the increasing power of big tax and how it can be used to serve partisan agendas. the fundamental right to freedom of opinion is fundamental, right? a fellow mentor importance. and this fundamental right can be interfere with, but through the law and within the framework defined by the legislature. not according to the decision of the management of social media platforms. the fact
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that a c o can pull the plug on president of the united states loud speaker without any checks and balances is perplexing. digital regulation should not be done by the digital oligarchy itself. regulation of the digital sphere is a matter for sovereign people, governments and the judiciary that more than $700.00 people have been charged with offenses stemming from the riot. however, some people seem to be immune. for example, this individual who can be seen in video urging people to enter the capital as face no charges. he's been identified as arizona resident re apps, or do you like me to be arrested with renewal? say, we need to go in the gap with let go. the apps was listed as suspect, 16 on the f, b i's most wanted list following the riots, but now he has disappeared from the list. if re apps had been arrested,
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his image would still be up on the f. b i's website, just with arrested listed next to it. however, instead he's just vanished. you have to go to the archive dot org way back machine . to find out that aps was even ever on the list, the department of justice is refusing to give answers about what's really going on here. this individual has not been charged with anything. can you tell us without talking about particular incidents or particular videos? how many agents or assets of the federal government were present on january 6, whether they agitated to go into the capital, and if any of them did a. so i'm not going to violate this norm of the rule of law. i'm not going to comment on an investigation that's ongoing. now, despite the democrats promises to bring healing and unity to the country, there are still partisan attempts to investigate the january 6 events. and furthermore, to prosecute donald trump and his allies plus jo biden's, popularity numbers are sinking. all of this is raising fear among democrats, that a possible attempt to run by donald trump in 2024 could lead to even further
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discord in the united states or possibly civil war. 30000000 people right now who are ready to take up arms. you put that together with what the president for president i should say. and his allies are doing the political realm. yeah. state houses, state legislatures, good. and the party apparatus to be able to engineer a situation where they are in a stronger position to pull off a coo and 2024 than they were in 2020. that's not hyperbolic. it all. those are all facts. i think that could be the end of our democracy, not to be to, you know, pointed about it, but i want people to understand that this is a make or break point. the events of january 6. there's certainly worth investigating. the countries deserves to know the whole story, but that is not what is taking place on capitol hill. key questions are not being asked the actual facts of what took place on the ground, remain somewhat a mystery. however, the rhetoric from democrats regarding from supporters has just gotten more and more shrill. if the goal is to bring the country together and make sure event like what
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happened on january 6, never happen again. over the past year we've seen anything but that i think any time that we see a riot or any kind of massive disturbance or anything like that in american society, authoritarians in government use it as an excuse for more control, more laws, more enforcement powers. basically more government, i think that anytime that something happens that one party can use again another to the other political party. i think that they're going to, to do that. they're going to exploited as much as they can. anytime that republicans can find an incident or an issue or something that they can use as a wedge against the democratic party, they will do so. and anytime that the democrats can find something like they've done with january 6 that they can use against the republicans, they will, that's the endless good cop bad cop routine that they play against the american public in order to distract those from the fact that they're working together to
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rob all of us, why careless return to our top story, the saudi unrest in kazakhstan, dozens of protesters have died. there was less tacking police stations and administrative buildings in the country's largest city, l. my t. that information coming from the local authorities, get more on the developing situation from our course on this is donna fees in the cause of capital. how would you describe the situation there at the moment? take a well, the situation is very tense. his quiet, chaotic and yet indeed to day began with more violence, with more reports of bloodshed coming from almighty the former capital of the country. and it is the largest city, apparently overnight. a group of protesters, an angry mob, armed with the actual guns with live bullets with live ammunition. they tried to storm various buildings, administrative buildings, shopping malls, attack, banks, ransacked them, looted them,
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and they also attacked the interior ministry. for example, the building of the interior ministry and some other administrative and office buildings and of the law enforcement. they had to respond according to the information from the government. and the, well, they responded, and there were dozens of people apparently have been killed among those who were responsible for the attack. another big development that we're hearing about right now is that basically a peacekeeping force that has been sent by a military block. it's called a collective security treaty organization, your military blocker at alliance that unites 6 post soviet nations. and its peacekeeping for city are the elite units. they are already in the country. they are already in kazakhstan and they are executing their mission, which has been so far formulated and described as well. restoring the law in order in those areas in those regions that have suffered the most from the violence. now before i continue, i have to say that we do live in a bit of an information vacuum here. all our communications have been reduced to
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just boring, plain old text messages, and occasional calls which don't always come through. so it's very difficult to independently verify information that we're getting from the government sources, for example, just as well. the ones that we're getting from talking to people who will have their will friends or maybe even family protesting elsewhere. so old, ever, all sorts of information has to be well taken now very, very cautiously and approached with caution. so the piece you, but it has been confirmed officially that the peacekeeping force is here, that the lead units, they are here on the ground all ready. and that follows the official while official and official request from the president from president chi of who will, who just re requested for the for the c s t o to intervene and help the local law enforcement to will bring back law and order it seems on the situation are
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escalated fairly quickly, just take history, what the government response has been. well absolutely under indeed, when the protest just which have been going for the past couple of days when they just flared up, the government tried to put on a very understanding face when the protesters were demanding that the price for fuel. like for example, liquid gas liquefied gas, which was double, which doubled over night, they demanded for that to go down the government. well pressed on, the pressed her on the, on the energy moguls and evolution and investigation into it. and the prices did go down. in fact, they went even lower than they were before. ah, but of where as the violence was escalating as people died because according to the government there are the ra killed, not just injured, but killed are members of the law enforcement members of the security forces. so as a, when deaths happen, basically as people died, as the situation spiraled more and more out of control, basically that became the red line. and the rhetoric changed, the president made
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a drastic you turn or, and of basically announced that from that moment on a he and he will be taking a very hard line approach. and that he will, well, this protest that he will essentially just will stump on it and completely will do everything in his power to will to stop this may hm. heave and again even reached out to his allies abroad to the, to the members of the military alliance of the c. s t o r to you for, for help and they've, well, they've responded as we now know very positively and they, uh, they are helping out because again, so far, lots of attempts made by the catholic forces to stop of the ang, with the angry mobs across the country they have largely failed. i should say we are getting reports that hundreds of people are still on the square of almighty despite previous events. a couple of hours ago, previous attempts of the police and national guard and, and the army to try and to disperse them and more people keep coming in and we're
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getting similar reports from other towns and cities as well. so it's a clear whether or not our, the government will be able to do it on its own. and we're and well, now we'll have to just see if the peacekeeping for so the c a c s, t o peacekeeping force will do its job and will do exactly what people and the government and those who do not want any more violence on the streets. are expecting from it and that well is to bring peace to this land. was there she carries the season, buildings and infrastructure, including sites, housing, firearms. they've also captured the airports and 5 planes, including foreign ones, ebelin forces, and are fighting them outside almighty. these terrorist gangs are essentially international. they've undergone serious training abroad. their attack and cast on must be viewed as an act of aggression. therefore, on the basis of the collective security treaty i have today appealed to the heads of the c s t o states to assist kazakhstan and overcoming this terrorist threat. in
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fact, this is no longer threat. it is undermining the integrity of the states. it is an attack on our citizens who asked me as the head of state to urgently help them. i considered the appeal to the c s. j states to be absolutely appropriate and timely . so this is how the president of kazakhstan has described these angry mobs which are armed with actual guns and live ammunition. he has described them as terrorists, so this is the official government position again, or has to be taken very well approach very cautiously in the, in the situation that all of us, for example, journalists have been put in under indeed, well you've, you've heard the man, he reached out to the c s t o peacekeepers, they responded positively under this is what they're doing there right now, trying to restore law and order. many thanks. thing he's done with the latest her there and i just to bring in the very, very latest information just coming through now to have been watching them. we're getting reports. now the protesters are starting to gather in that square in the
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center of for al marty. once again voted been cleared off once by the local authorities, but it seems that they are now re gathering their will keep you out up to date with the latest on the situation that they stay with auntie. for more on that ah, what happened? i make no city, no borders line to a piece, and you place as a merge, we don't have a therapy. we don't on the back seat. the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judge, you know, come with, we can do better. we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own
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way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great to response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together with oh, driven by dreamer shapes bankers are those with dares sinks. we dare to ask oh, is your media a reflection of reality?
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well come to the alexander so i have a very happy new year to you. oh yes, happy new year. but before we bid a final form farewell to 2021, we thought we'd take a look at some of the show highlights from a turbulent ear cove. it still dominates it in 2021, and then she'll feel that the leading international expertise help understand them . we'll see this pandemic for 100 years. they're protecting young people from something with a risk profile that sorts of the same frequency as the side effects of the vaccine . but the wider protection isn't being taken into account. so i think it's a difficult decision. i can see why they've made it, but i would personally have supported encouraging anyone who's talking up getting a job because i think it will.
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