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ah ah, his royal highness, no more. queen elizabeth, 2nd son, prince. andrew is stripped of his military title and world charities amid a high profile sexual abuse case. the u. s. supreme court votes to block jo biden's cobit vaccine mandate, large businesses saying that it exceeds his powers, though that hasn't stopped him from urging enterprises to implement the policy anyway. so american shops are struggling to fill the show. so the u. s. president insist supply chain issues have long been solved. we did it some grocery store to try to look for ourselves from in downtown washington area. they were finding the hardest, here all the pros. and this is where you with
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a lot of your charts and they watching our t great. happy company. very good morning to prince andrew. the 2nd son of queen elizabeth, the 2nd has been stripped of his military title. that is a mid day high profile sexual abuse case. he will no longer be known as his will, highness in any official capacity comes after us, judge refused to dismiss the civil lawsuit from a woman accusing the duke of york of sexually assaulting her when she was just a teenager. report him from london is shandey. i just dashti. well, it's a huge move from buckingham palace as prince, and you will no longer use his royal highness in any official capacity. as the queen has now stripped him of all of his appointments. so as
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a member of the royal family, he had many of these sort of duties. they will now be handed to other members of the royal family and that's been made official. and this statement with the queen's approval agreement, the duke of york's military, phil ations on royal patronage is up in return to the queen. the chief vehicle continued not to undertake any public duties on defending this case. as a private citizen. it's interesting to look at the statement in a bit more detail because it read that the duties have now been returned. of course, if we read between the lines, the queen may have applied a bit more for on to prince andrew to then give back all of those duties. but the 2nd part defending this case, as a private citizen. of course that's referring to the civil case that a u. s. judge gave the go ahead to just yesterday, the queen, 2nd son to face a sexual assault civil law. in fact, the duke of york is facing the most serious now of allegations of sexual assault against the minor, but junior to fray alleges that she was traffic by jeffrey epps,
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the when she was just 17 years old. and forced to have sex with andrew. now, since these allegations suffered some 2 years ago as military appointments were in abeyance off the he's step down somewhat, but he's still very much linked to around 8 british regiments, including the granted the gall to stream the angry consent. and they've been quite vocal about that because at many events, they will also even toast to prince andrew. so over the last 24 hours more than a $150.00 veterans wrote directly to the queen, off to strip andrew of all of his honorary military rolls. now that cause of course happened, we don't know whether that's because andrew will try and fight this case or try and reach some sort of settlement. prince andrew has always denied these obligations concerning his relationship with virginia to fray. even say he doesn't recall, even meeting her now for the queen herself is very much thomas. the reputation of the royal family has given them such
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a dog reputation as ordered them entirely into disrepute this year. for the queen is incredibly significant. it marks the jubilee celebrations and so all of this is put a very dark cloud onto what was supposed to be a time to bring the country together. but for the queen herself. a an incredibly difficult position to be and not just as a monarch, but of course a mother as well as her 2nd son, now faces the most severe sexual assault allegation. to reiterate, former home office minister norman baker says that removing prince unders titles was the correct move. by the queen, i think we're going to have a summer, or a year old in pharmacy revelations, it under require to provide evidence to the american coach wants to put the distance between him and themselves as possible. so that's that, of course required, right? to say the legally people are jo proven guilty in this country. i didn't even america. and therefore,
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you could argue that you should operate until the cold case is you also in your rooms and let myself get him proper, really unjustly, distasteful, to carry on with that, he started what you need on the remote and they are within to get to the queen and was not as though he's being fined or anything like that to him. simply having what was given to him by the quitting taken away. the u. s. supreme court has blocks jo, biden's, coven vaccine mandates for large businesses. it would have required staff and companies with more than $100.00 employees to get vaccinated or undergo regular testing. although congress has indisputably given oh, should the power to regulate occupational dangers? it has not given that agency the power to regulate public health more broadly requiring the vaccination of 84000000 americans selected simply because they work
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for employers with more than 100 employees certainly falls in the latter category. it is instead of significant encroachment into the lives and health of a vast number of employees. furthermore, we have a situation where the health care mandate for health care workers has been upheld. now this was brought to the supreme court by a coalition of republicans and business owners and others who felt this was government overreach, that this was the biden administration in the white house kind of stepping out of downs. now we have a statement from the white house at this point, joe biden says he's disappointed and as result of his ruling, it is now up to individual employers as well as state and local governments to make these kinds of decisions. but then we heard from white house spokesperson gen saki, and she said that despite this ruling, the biden administration is still going to put pressure on businesses in order to make sure their employees are vaccinated. a supreme court's decision on the osha mandate essentially means that in the pan this pandemic is up to individual
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employers to determine whether their workplaces will be safe for employees, and whether their businesses will be safe for consumers as the president biden. i will be calling on and will continue to call and as and says to immediately join is those who have already stepped up. now at this point, despite the fact that this ruling has been overturned, we do have the white house and many of its allies adamant said that there should be a mandate that they may have lost at the supreme court. but that hasn't changed their desire to push a mandate throughout us society, but yet, this is another blow for, for the biden administration, at this point they are coded response has been unpopular. these mandates have been very unpopular. ah, this is a victory for the opponents of the white house or who have opposed his mandate and now have a supreme court ruling that is in their favor. we discussed, i rolling with peter, a research fellow at the american institute for economic research. he says,
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the course decision is a blow for mine. polls are showing very clearly the by demonstration is failing in virtually every category which has been out a week for about. his policies aren't having any effect on the spread of the con variance, which no policies could result. but with this on top of the december c, p i number yesterday, and it's difficult to see ratings, you know, left. on the other hand, the lower the ratings go, the lower they can go. but i expect that the, like we spin by demonstration on this, is that, you know, we tried to save you the supreme court stop, which is absurd, but then again, this is the realm of politics. as americans supermarket struggle to fill the shelves. president joe biden insist that progress is being made in raining in the countries 40 year, high inflation rates blaming lashes, 7 percent surgeon food and gas prices on global factors. but his rival point, the thing is squarely that his administration's policies under joe biden.
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everything costs more, store shelves are empty, and small businesses are struggling to hire workers and stay open. this trend is in transitory and it's all happening under democrats. one party control. disgruntled shop is also blame the president using go and posting images of empty supermarket isles under the hashtag bed shelves. biden, with ogden recently claiming supply chain problems have been solved. monte america decided to take a look from intrusion downtown washington. the area that we're finding the hardest here all the pros and this is where we find a lot of urine shops, vintage broccoli, red green vegetables at a mommy soybeans. things like this. they are out. here's where you would find, cut white corn, roasted corn asparagus. here. taking over to here is where you would find
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a lot of your was on yours, your pasta. is it pretty hard here as well? also, i did notice a lot of their routing chicken is gone. areas where you with fine chicken breast tenderloin, chicken breast need a shelves are empty of beef, chicken, eggs, fruit and vegetables. even non perishable items, difficult to find and some grocery stores. now in a normal year, 5 to 10 percent of food items may be unavailable today and nearly 15 percent are out of stock. that according to jeff freeman, president and ceo of the consumer brands association and officials say things may not get better for the next 12 to 18 months. now there are many reasons for this, including an increased demand for groceries with families choosing to eat at home during the omicron serge. as we saw here in dc metro area last week, winter storms have effected major interstate. and a shortage of as many as 80000 truck drivers are out nationwide say historic high
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according to the american trucking association. and because of this export say to expect price hikes and food shortage is similar to what we saw in 2020. now here's what you're seeing. as a result on tuesday, walmart, kroger, and albert's in stocks did albert's in thinking the biggest, indicating a trend among major grocers being affected by those supply chain issues. also, these trips to the grocery store are costing shoppers even more with inflation rates soaring to 7 percent for the 1st time and for decades now, with the united states seeing more than 700000 cases of coven 19 per day on average during this omen, crohn serge, it's slowing down food manufacturers and causing grocery store workers to call out sick. and we heard reports from companies talking about it had more positive tests in the past 2 weeks when they had in all of 2020. those positive text tests are taking people off the front lines. it's forcing companies to shut down manufacturing lines preemptively. and it's leading to just simply not enough supply
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. experts say that things may not return to normal until staffing levels are restored. this pandemic let's up in the global food distribution network is restored. the american red cross has declared its 1st at the blood crisis and does now less the wong day supply of critical blood products that comes as the only constraint sweeps, the nation, which is led to decline in the number of people donating blood. auntie spoke to the washington red crosses, communication specialist who told us that doctors are having to choose which patients get transfusions and which don't. red cross supplies, 40 percent of the nation's blood. and we typically strive to keep a 5 day blood supply on hand at all times what we've been experiencing as it relates to this current blood crisis, is that we've had less than a one day supply of critical blood products in recent weeks. so that's what
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distinguishes this particular blood shortage in terms of a capacity. blood cannot be, may factored or stuck out every 2 seconds. some wine in the us needs blurred. m, as doctors are being forced to make difficult decisions about who receives transfusions and who will need to wait until more products become available. so covered is definitely a factor in terms of the blood supply. as we're seeing a 3rd in cobit 19 variants that impacts the ability for donors to be able to give, as you have to be feeling well and, and of course not symptomatic. this situation will continue to become more dire and ongoing, and it will impact patient care tremendously. well, the 600000 people have reported left california and new york, apparently due to coven restrictions and high taxes, texas, florida,
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tennessee. they are the top 3 spots for relocation over 2000000 people from across the entire us of move to texas. california remains or top out going migration to discuss the reasons behind all this relocation with realty. julia clark, who herself moved from california to texas and kind of made the people have, you know, to pull the trigger. they're coming basically in texas. people feel like you can do what you want to protect yourself, but don't tell me what to do. a lot of them have jobs still in california that they can work remotely. why pay so high prices for real estate when they can live the dream in taxes? and far better neighborhood that is more family friendly. they see the kids out playing, they see the kids in school. whereas in california everybody's been in lockdown the
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whole time. b as a taxpayer i was being taxed and tax and tax so hard that i, i just wanted to go somewhere that didn't have so many entitlement is that every single person that i talk to, that's what they say is that i didn't leave california in california left me now with americans trusting the mass media less every day scandal hit cnn has lost the lion's share of its fuels. is rating stop by 90 percent compared with last year on. these nicky aaron explains since it hates more of us, are choosing to stay home and figures show while home. we're all watching a lot more tv than we used to. but i'll tell you what we haven't been watching. see . and then in the past the, the channels ratings have taken, you know, after nautical 90 percent dive and it was doing so well this time last year. so
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what's changed? well, donald trump, for one love him a low, if in his time in the white house generated an endless supply of contents. and it seems view is just don't find new so interesting with him out of the picture. but cnn has been making plenty of its own headlines, and that's proving quite a turn off to what about the story of the now form? a producer on chris cuomo show who was arrested for child sex trafficking. prosecutors claim in 2020 john griffin, paid in nevada. woman, more than $3000.00 to fly her and her adopted daughter to his home, where the child was molested by the 44 year old. for several years prior to 2020, the defendant solicited young girls including the minor plaintiff for the purpose of knowingly persuading, inducing enticing and cursing them to engage in sexual activity, sexual exploitation, and or sexual trafficking. report say the evidence include drug, video of griffin, under 9 year old girl naked cnn was of course, quick to respond to the scandal,
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claiming it was unaware of the employees actions aligned that the channels have become quite familiar with after another. now form a producer for the channel, rick salih. b was also revealed to be under criminal investigation for serious allegations involving potential juvenile victims. the case has been assigned to detectives from the child exploitation score of the major crimes bureau project. very test report ledger salih, b solicited nude photo is of a 15 year old girl. and so cnn has fallen so far from its original tagline of the most trusted name in news. now becoming synonymous with a quite different reputation. you can be on cnn, right? yeah, you know what provided or no? yeah. but networks ethics are also in question after being forced to fire primetime star chris cuomo, off the he was sound to be secretly aiding the defense of his m. baffled older
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brother, the former new york governor andrew cuomo, following his sexual harassment allegations while another c, n. n big named dog, lemon faced his own ethic scandal. the anchor was criticized for covering just a small legs trial. after the empire actor testified in court that the host informed him via text message that chicago police did not believe he was a victim of a racist homophobic attack. but then cnn's top talents always have enjoyed pushing the boundaries. jen, you have this, this devil. water moves. yeah, and i mean, we were saying earlier, you and i and viruses, li, democrats on now more likely to watch folks news than cnn. but overall americans trust in the media is diminishing by the day is not just see. and then the view is turning away from, but folks, news on the m s. n, b c are also seeing their ratings shrink with people turning to alternative.
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commentators like joe rogan, who has millions more listeners than tucker carlson fox news on cnn. and yet, sin and is worried about you, his concerns that without its voice, people will be directionless. cnn's oliver darcy worries people will be directionless without the major media. if people are tuning out what's going on in cable news, they're just, you know, ignoring everything and living their lives. and we're not really getting the information that they need to them. now by carrying russia health authorities, a warning the country might face an unprecedented wave of covert cases in coming weeks due to the does the only chrome variant with just about half of the population, fully jumped officials and out implementing strict measures in a bit to boost vaccine uptake a 2nd city st. petersburg, todd needs rules on january, 2nd, the q r. code coven pass is now required to get into restaurants, entertainment venue, and non essential shops. only the fully jobs. coby recovered medical exempt from
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inoculation. not eligible, angered by the new rules or local bar owners boycotting them as just to ease received access, solidarity from other business owners. we spoke with him about his resentment of the situation. then you got your codes or no way related to people. getting corona virus, they are an element of coercion, business as a dying. when clients come, they asked the show a q r code. a lot of clients just turn around and leave. and each client is valuable to go. and the long before the pandemic who was not the most customers, but now the situation is even worse, clients are leaving in the business is losing 70 to 80 percent of their income. and soon it will be impossible to save them because we were sympathetic to the measures all last year. but as a result, according to official statistics and st. petersburg alone around $30000.00 small and medium sized businesses went bankrupt. if the introduction of cure codes was
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actually helping save lives as beauty, salon, shops and restaurants closed, then i'd be the 1st to sacrifice my business. but these things are not connected in any way. society is becoming divided according to vaccination status. and those who are not vaccinated are being deprived of their rights. your forties have responded heavily to my statements. they've carried out a huge number of checks, handed out fines, and even threatened me with criminal responsibility. but i am not afraid. and i believe that what i am doing is right, freedom is more important than finds. she's in the meanwhile, a bill to introduce a covey pass for public places across russia. that is now under discussion in parliament, the head of the hospital for war veterans maxine cabanas says that the q r code system helps to reduce the risk of virus transmission support. i fully support the government's decision that q r codes are for starters,
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for the protection of people who go to places where they are checked, this means that you are vaccinated, hence you can go there and have less risk of god forbid being sick and passing it on to someone else or getting a disease, i also fully support those establishments where they are checked myself and my family visited such places many times during the new year, holidays. and there is nothing shameful about sharing your q r code, which simply indicates that you have been vaccinated. i have not seen any cues or negative reactions to people who show q are codes. the un world food programs warning of a synonymy of hunger and afghanistan were half the population struggling just to get food. this went situations being made worse by sanctions and is so bad for some that they have even resorted to selling their organs. i scam math, $2300.00 equals the price of the kidney or how long that will feed
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a family is unclear. i couldn't go out and beg for money. i was not able to back then i decided to go to the hospital and sell my kidney. so i could at least feed my children or some time a welcome to modern afghanistan, where the organ trade is flourishing. amidst a dire economic crisis, 99 percent of the don't is selling kid needs of the people encountering economic problems and only one percent of donors of the ones who donate that kidney to a family member. it needed to most donors come from poor families and may not be aware of the consequences. plus the deaths won't go away by themselves. most of people leave the country, fearing for their lives, but some also leave in search of jobs. and when those people cannot make it to other countries, they come back home and they have to pay the money they had borrowed for their travel coast. and to do that, they sell their household belongings or sell their kidneys,
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and some people even decide to sell their children's young. now as dog for the shark, the chaotic us nato withdrawal and the taliban takeover pushed afghanistan into financial chaos. subsequently aggravated when the west froze afghan assets abroad. and when foreign funding was suspended, the un is now launching a $5000000000.00 a de pale. this is a stop get an absolutely essential stock up measure that we are putting in front of the church. richard, without this being funded, there won't be a future. we need this to be done. otherwise they will. they will be slow, there will be suffering for those who have sold their organs. the suffering has already known be there. ah, max of word has become microsoft woke, the name of the word processing program hasn't actually changed, but it does now boast an extra function alongside the spell checker and the source
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which offer suggestions are more inclusive language ready for word processing apps . going what this new microsoft feature will make you watch your tongue mankind gender specific language detected, use human time instead. manpower, another manifestation of toxic masculinity. labor is a better choice. postman use male area for the sake of all those post women in the world might consider gender neutral house cleanup just to be on the safe side. the final nail in the coffin of gender bias. thanks bill for making the wood a safer place. where we live in it seems okay. you all right up to date, i'll return with more local stores. empathy in 30 minutes. ah,
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now we have e cigarettes, i just heard that it was a healthy alternative to cigarettes, and do we trust tobacco companies with their message that these new products are actually going to reduce these sugars are making the tobacco up into the workforce? ah, we had recently of course, or the you in the story didn't the united states talking about human rights talking about press freedom. if you gonna talk to tube, you don't want to book. in other words, she's got to be consistent. you cast out on the one hand we believe in press freedom, but on the other hand, we're going to richmond julian. massage. and i think the hypocrisy of the united states industry, she's really nice a little bit really mad about the caching. turning here in australia, what they've just done on the stand and right one to start in citizen,
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which comes down with, ah, yes me, i do, you need me to re screen you will. i, lisa typical. there is only 9, but already 8 university students that away national world. if that was a new month's appointment, let's see. yep. you got the was restored to deal with. i am noble, choose a yahoo jumps that he may go no recalls. he really shows control studies program, use them now brochure, nebraska of course with level you're special, but i'm the yeah my but i just have a birthday and of course the certified that was to get on the she was a new mom. she's in this i'm dealing with sue lose
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with, with his teacher was also reason for least a good. 6 mm hm. with the so called enhanced interrogation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind. if you force a human being to stay in a certain position doesn't take very long to the pain involved to become absolutely excruciating, but nobody's lane finger on you. you are doing it to yourself. and we started
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adopting those techniques when i was station in mosul among them wordpress positions, sleep deprivation. i. mr. mia is already beginning to be evidence that these old techniques are now being used on immigrants and children, whatever you do in war comes home. nobody has been held accountable for the torture that happened in the past. the moral authority, the made america leader sacrifice, but the shimmer of effective interrogation ah, ah hello and welcome to cross oper. all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle over
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the past 2 and a half years, russia and nato of agreed on very little if anything, however, both agreed to meet for a high level meeting and they did in brussels. both sides made their case. nothing was really resolved lots of words. what happens next may be actions ah, crush, sucking nato and russia. i'm joined by my guest, david swanson, in charlottesville. he is executive director of world beyond war dot org. and elmore, we had scott ritter. he is a former intelligence officer in the united nations weapons inspector, and in prague we have brad blankenship. he is a columnist at c g t n. and a freelance reporter pushing was hard gentleman crosstalk rules and effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to scott 1st here it's got, what is your major take away from this meeting that we had between russia and nato? because the way my out reading up is that the, the, the americans and nato and general dis, don't take this very seriously. and.
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