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florida made america with sacrifice a shimmer of effective interrogation. a. it is breaking news. this how i live on asi international as an allied peacekeeping mission and catholics don is coming to an end, a situation that is stable. i think that is just why much speculation in the west that the russian contingent would never leave will. so i had in the program here with when i went into that job and just off the 6th on the 28th of may, 2020. i believed implicitly that this was a work event. british families are outraged by boris johnson's apology. often he admit, attending a down the street party during the u. k. 2020 national lockdown that we talked about here on the program who had to bury his father during that period. on the same time that i was at my father's cheating he was taking and bringing it. why
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does he believe that the rules that he create that he made, didn't apply to him? have the job all pick up the top of those quebec problems just finding to punish the unvaccinated with a special tax logo to tell us how they feel about i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fall to those that are on vaccinated we can hold anybody to have to vaccine on german police to being slammed for abusing their powers off route emotions. they illegally access personal data through what you guessed it through a cove it trucking app with . i just talked to 4 pm now here at moscow in breaking news. when are you international? as a c s t o members have likely just concluded that. now the allied peacekeeping
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mission and context on is ultimately winding down with troops handing over their duties to local counterparts. the soldiers are now preparing to leave the country that being there for a week or few authorities requested to help with an anti terror operation launched amid deadly on rest. the secretary general of the military block that sent the troops praised the way the mission was carried out. you had a simple but important goal to help a brotherly country ensured security stability, protection of sovereignty and territorial integrity. and you achieve this goal without so artistic air and in the studio this afternoon. to tell us more about this developing breaking news story here on our t. nikki is being hailed us as a success by certainly the states involved. has it been a success? well, let's talk about what it's like in context on right now. it's by no means business as usual. it's been through so much in the past 2 weeks. remember the why it's still the protest dot from the 2nd of january when our already 2 weeks into the new year. so it's still in
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a state of shock. but the balance of power has now been shifted back into the hands of the authorities. and it's still really, thanks to this military alliance, the which includes russia, but a rece, armenia kicking on antique is done, which sent some 2000 troops at the request of president to kind of now a meeting has just concluded, discussing the withdrawal of these troops, we know that an agreement has been signed more details about this meeting will be coming out in the coming hours present to kayak, very grateful, and he's express his gratitude already. i would like to express my gratitude to the mission commanders for the job they did over these days. the c s t o peacekeeping mission in catholic stun including and l m i t. c was very important in terms of stabilizing. the situation in our country is undoubtedly had a major moral impact on pushing back the aggression of terrorists. and bandits has
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been an absolutely extraordinary thought to the year for catholics on a relatively peaceful country, which in a matter of a week went from normal daily life. to absolute, may him a nation wide state of emergency with declared we saw mass wyatt on the streets. we saw government buildings run socks and sets on fire and number of fatalities. we still don't know. it's still being calculated, but it's been reported that over a 1000 protesters have been injured more than $100.00. it being killed while more than a 1000 police officers have been injured, and 16 have been killed. now. all efforts to calm the streets by president psychiatrist fell flat and so he needed to call on the c s t o alliance to help secure vital infrastructure in the country. but when went to class did call on the c s t o a loss to come and help secure the country. there was some in the western media, even even america's senior diplomat who came out saying, look out what's out. you don't want to invite the russians into your house because once they never leave, looks like they are leaving rather quickly. absolutely, well, it seems like russia entering a foreign country like it did,
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even though it was at the invitation of the presidents in the context on it seem like the perfect opportunity to ramp up this. russia fear mongering. there was a little mention of the other countries that were also sending peacekeeping troops into context on so little mention of the fact that russia was invited into the country at the request of the president of catholics done, which is all these sensational headlines and the mainstream media such as putin sees, is on crisis. and i'm sorry to say that also politicians in washington will also jumping on board with this sensation isn't one less than a recent history is that once russians are in your house, sometimes very difficult to get them to leave. of course comments like this usually invite some kind of response from russia and just earlier today we heard a response from the deputy foreign minister, a rab cause he said that the u. s. reaction was so revealing, he said it was confirmed russia,
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worst assumption about washington's intentions in eurasia. so it's going to be interesting, you know, politics aside, how complex on does get itself back on it's feet off the what has been an absolutely to move to as an unprecedented 2 weeks. and dantes nicky aaron. thank you. well, we spoke with her just about an hour ago in this program. i spoke with our senior research fellow at leads beckett's university law school that david lo, he believes that the central now for nato members and russia to start rebuilding trust. that wasn't just flushing military, there are 6 stations involved in this. it's very concerning when i was secretary of state to such as senior politicians, honestly blinking, but in effect, even cheap shots really come true about russia. it doesn't help. it doesn't help international relations of what we want to see. it's awesome to build trust again. i mean, it's on both sides. russia starting to trust where they so they,
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so country starting to trust was sure, again, i think that's the only way that we can make progress, but contacts them was a unique situation. and it was really, really clear from the stop the rushes deployment was not going to be permanent. it's like nature, which is least, nato states helping each other with me for any military support. it's exactly the same scenario. bereaved families who had to bury their loved ones during the height of the you case. first coke lockdown have slammed an apology from prime minister boris johnson as quote, an insult. that's after he admitted in parliament that back then despite severe restrictions on gatherings, he attended a booty bash in downing street. when i went into that garden, just after 6 on the 20th of may, 2020, i believed implicitly that this was a work event. look at may 2020 was a challenging month for britain, and much of the country was paralyzed by the 1st national lockdown. the indoor
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meetings between households was strictly prohibited and a maximum of 2 people could meet outdoors in any public place. well, we spoke to one man who struggled to arrange his father's funeral and made all those serious restrictions. this is about rules and about actually the roles applied to become abundantly clear that the prime minister thinks that they didn't apply to him at the same time. but i was at my father's geno, he was taking part in a bring your own booth part number 10 downing street. my dad's gene will be allowed to invite up to 5 people at the geno. say that meant it was just myself and my 4 siblings can attend. there is no physical contract, so we went lots of hunk each other. even the vicar holding the ceremony wasn't allowed to shake hands or anything like that. and as soon as the ceremony was over, we all had to go back, came again, they were author, issue in buying for people meeting outside people will be fined money for meeting
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up people being harassed by the police. if they hung around and parks for too long and the ultimate question, half of the prime minister is, why does he believe that the rules that he helped create that he made didn't apply to him. when johnson's state has excuse, has followed a wave of means on line of some major companies like ryan f, for example, among those posting mocking images. now it's not the 1st party game scandal involving bars. johnson. at the end of last year, the pictures emerged on line, allegedly showing him taking part in several social events at downing street during the 2020 lockdown. and all of this has led the coals with johnson to stand. so ridiculous a now going to do the sort of thing i reside in my judgment on all the evidence that's concerned in the face for the last few months. now, i think it's abundantly clear that bar johnson doesn't have an ounce of self
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decency. and m leading by example is really key element of thought leadership that is clear, not only does bar strong some not have remote leadership at the moment, but there's no pathway for him to get back. and that's why as long as he remains prime minister, i think we're going to stay in a state of limbo in this country. and all to me is spending more people at risk when you say those words out loud, that the government has done everything they can to save lives, a little weights, these words that they can just hang. and yeah, the messaging throughout has been terrible. the following of that science, if voices has been best patchy worse, they've gone against scientific advice, and the result has been nearly a 175000 dest now, which is deep obsessing hard to canada now, where people consume be, find, if they refuse to have a job of quebec is planning on becoming the 1st province in the country to impose
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a tax on the on vaccinated. now the no job levy was ultimately proposed by the regions premier who says it will be at least $50.00 to $100.00 canadian bucks. batting though that he thinks it should be much higher. the controversial measure comes as canada as a whole registered spike and cobra cases. but we ask people on the streets of quebec, what they think about this new fine. i think it's unfair to just suggest it's the responsibility or the fall to those that are on vaccinated. this is coming after decades of neglect and a dysfunctional health care system in quebec. you know that often pits people against each other. instead of the government taking responsibility, what i've heard is there's different reason why you might not be vaccinated and thought because you're against it. so faxing, all of these people to me doesn't make any sense. i'm pretty sure it would be good if everybody can choose what they want to to, to do with the vaccination. and i, i'm pretty sure it would be better if everybody would be vaccine,
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but we can't force anybody to have the vaccine. la quebec province is not the 1st place in the well to punish the on jobs in greece, the unvaccinated have to cough up an extra 100 euros every month. and plans are a foot elsewhere in europe. in austria, the officials there are mulling a tax of about $1000.00 euros a month. or if lee is considering a monthly no job, fine of one and a half 1000 political comment had a anthony webber told us, it's all actually according to him of finger pointing ploy to distract from the mishandling of the crisis. no, it's all reasonable. it's not something for you. the majority of the world's governments would consider you have to look at the contract because in quebec, they've had the resignation of their marketing director of how they've got a new one. and they're trying to find
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a state gates for their terrible can be policy. what would be the best time to ask people to and driving these guys in the back seat and the swiss protect primarily are to go back, is just distracting attention from miss managed. when she came to the policy on to a group of people who happen to have decided to not be vaccinated, chips, sorry, he's shown pool leadership. these are attached to faction that is population is trying to book one section of the operation like ng, some bob davidson, who medical justification pool this decision tool. but a dallas gave more power to people lie, king. lots of people are very upset for canada, which seems to be
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a beacon of my to achieve afraid it is the opposite. electra try to try to say, well, police in germany are facing abusive power allegations off today. illegally access, the private data of multiple german citizens, collected by guess was that of a cove it tracking app. you can imagine spoked a way of anger these days. it's just too easy to assemble a massive database of use a data and the best intentions won't prevent it from being abused. you need to build technical privacy mechanisms into the system before the data exists. this needs amplification be on borders. everybody should uninstall lou crap immediately since the german police starts to use lou crap generated location, tracking information for their investigations. avoid being tracked against your will uninstall. ooh canal pricing after. since you are close to see the norm,
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the people across here when it comes to try to get on with daily life and lead culver 19. but the police here in germany of faith claims that they broke faith to protection. right. when it comes to one of the most downloaded applications on the market, luca logs, how much time a person spends a day fall restaurants already elder event locking in by scanning a q r code on arrival and out when leave the day sir, is encrypted and can only be accessed if the local health authority and the establishment or venue grant consent. and then only the health authorities have access to the info. the idea being that it's then used to track cove 90 infections and who came into contact with the infected. now police in mines of used information gathered by de luca up as part of their investigation into the death of a man who fell after leaving
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a restaurant in the city. the details of 21 potential witnesses were. busy made available to police officers. and it has caused worry for some politicians in germany to say that this could lead to confidence in contact tracing up to being undermined. we must not allow faith in digital apps, which are an important tool in the fight against coven 19 to disappear. he's a darn good. not interesting of this data is actually only allowed to used for pandemic controls. so that was the legal violation because they didn't use it to fight the pandemic. they used it for law enforcement, and that's actually illegal. so far. the public prosecutor's office has also admitted that what happened was that the public prosecutor's office told the police, the public health department, winnie data, and the police and the innkeeper both used the key to unlock the data, which subsequently meant that the telephone numbers and addresses of the people who are locked in could be passed on to the police officer of the company behind the
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app. culture for life is criticized what it calls a misuse of information. almost every day we receive inquiries from the place. some public prosecutor's office about data from uses. we condemn this misuse of the data collected by the look up for infection protection. and welcome the announcement by the mains public prosecutor to raise awareness of the legal situation and to stop using the data. the loo cabs contract to operate contact tracing is up for renewal in the near future. and some members of germany ruling coalition, a far from convinced that it should be extended and fax, their opening, telling people to put, install a use another service. uninstall the luke app immediately and then immediately use the corona worn app as far as the warning and the follow up are concerned. the look app is dead. the worry is the data breaches like this one play into the hands of protest groups who have been raging against germany's covey restrictions. while
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a vast majority of the population support the measures that have been taken. there are a growing number of people attending regular monday night demonstrations all across the country. and those demonstrations have at times turned into clashes between protesters and place. with a response to the outcry from politicians to the case in mines, prosecutors there have apologized and said that they will use the data that they received. the local data protection authority is also said that they will be opening investigation into exactly how this information was obtained. in the 1st place, peter, all of her all, t, berlin are we are roughly half way to the program here on this thursday afternoon
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in moscow. plenty more still to com. you see the pictures right? that though to the shelves of american shops, apparently there are major problems with the shipping supplies and the transport routes as well. but by them says everything is fine, nothing to see here. all move along. that story in full right after the break. ah . now when i was showing wrong, when i was just a to see how it disdain, because of the african and engagement equals the trail went so many find themselves. well the part we choose to look for common ground.
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oh, emotions, medieval institutions. and then i go to like technology and the combination of these 3 very you could say historically distinct seeks fixes within our own psycho physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous to ourselves, to the, to the planet. ah 20 minutes past the hour here in moscow, and it's really good to have you with us today. have you heard of a man called ray eps? because questions being raised over the investigation into the january 6th capitol hill ride the f b. i says it knows about re epps who was filmed,
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urging people to go to the capital a head of an during beyond rest, the f b i. they're refusing to comment on his alleged connections to that of the bureau. when grilled by republicans who is re ups? i'm aware of the individual, sir. i don't have the specific background to him. on the night of january 5th, 2021 eps wandered around the crowd that had gathered. and there's video out there at enchanting to borrow. we need to get into the capital in to the capital. this was strange behavior so strange that the crowd began chanting fed bed bed bed bed bed. miss sanborn was re upset that, sir, i cannot answer that question. at long last, the feds have at least acknowledged the existence of the mysterious re apps, the man accused by many to have been and f b. i plant among the january 6th riders. and this is all over a year after a video of him emerge, seeming to spur people into storming the capital building. i think we need,
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we need to know how soon we need to go to the can combine that with the fact that eps was on. and off the f b i watch list and it should come as no surprise that some suspect the feds had more of a hand in all this than their fessing up to also why doesn't the january 6th committee tell us whether the f b i had informed some of our agents participating in the organizing of january the 6th and in january, the 6th itself, as the new york times already confirmed, it did. and how many of them there were and what roles they played? why can't those be answered? even the new york times seems to be questioning the investigative committees narrative. so why then can't the feds at least explain why apps was taken off their most wanted list? the special committee seems to think it has an answer. he didn't enter the capital in january 6 and was removed from the most wanted list because apparently he broke
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no loss. i'm pretty sure the f b, i wouldn't be dumb enough to put their own agent although wanted list re abscess, corporate it with the january 6th committee, and we thank in the committee, has interviewed eps eps informed us, that he was not employed by working with or acting at the direction of any law enforcement agency on january, 5th, or 6th, or at any other time and that he has never been an informant for the f. b. i or any other law enforcement agency. ah, well, he said he's not a fed, so he must not be and saying that he broke, no laws is also a bit strange. since u. s. federal law punishes those who incite riots with fines and prison terms of up to 5 years. so there's still no good explanation as to why he wasn't arrested along with hundreds of others and connection to the riots. this may be but then why is an apps among the more than 700 people charged in connection with january? the 6th, when there are multiple video showing him doing far more than many, if not most than those who have been charged apps even made an appearance. and
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nancy pelosi is intro video to trumps impeachment. hearing ah. 2 2 8 this all raises a lot of questions. mister apps, the very same man who is allegedly playing golf on his private ranch, while other january 6th riders are sitting in prison with trying to get a hold of you. in january, the justice department and f b, i can cry, conspiracy theory all they want, but people want to know who mister apps really is and what relationship he has with the feds. as long as there's a shortage of answers, public curiosity is only likely to grow. it's rationalized by the media that he was removed because he didn't break into the counseling to commit and he caught on
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camera. but i mean, that doesn't pass muster. that's full coverage of his denial that he was working video so interesting. it was just like brain melting and it's a ranch to see. so let's see and, and, and several other out that's a underwrote. he wasn't, wasn't for the a feeling. and he faced perjury charges a lot of same prison if you'd law the s telling the truth. but that's like saying, you're someone accused you please, and this is cool. is it in a case like this involving multiple people in which the f, b, i has, you know, determined to find some degree of pre planning coordination for the breaking. then it would be, you know, potentially guilty or the least loyal but quickly that's not being applied or obvious questions. why that is. so i made a record high us inflation supermarkets in the country and our struggling to fill their shells with disgruntled shop was making it clear who they blame. posting
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images with the hash tag bass shelves. biden supermarkets themselves citing a number of reasons for the shortages. anything from a alma crohn too bad went to whether to the bottom line which is disrupted supply chains. president joe biden though, seems to think that that problem in particular has long since been solved. couple of months ago, we heard a lot of dire warranties about supply chain problems, leading to a crisis around the holidays. thanksgiving and christmas react. we brought together business and labor to solve the problems. the much predicted crisis didn't occur. grinch did not steal christmas. meanwhile, almost 70 percent of americans say economic problems are the biggest worry right now. so we asked us shoppers how the situation is hitting them. i'm no longer able to get everything on my grocery list when i come out,
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sometimes i have to go to 2 or 3 different stores to find something i'm out of just picking up pricey and like, oh, this is, this is a lot better than what i normally pay inflation higher than it used to be in our president is not handling it that way. you really, i think president biden just sitting back letting things happen. and president trump made things happen. so, you know, it's 2 different kind of presidents right there and it really shows right now that is wrapping up this i was news caught here when a r t international. thanks for joining us here for the thursday program. more to come, the top of the blue price fixing is the problem. if you want a free market, you've got to let the market be free. you can have half of the market free. and then half the market fixed. do you end up with the problem that we have today
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