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the the breaking news that our life went off into national tennis superstar, novak job richards a visa is revoked once again by australia meeting. he could face a 3 year entry back off the he admits breaking cove. it isolation rule. ah, the west went too far. let's be frank and that's only a small part, but the russian foreign minister sort of a law for all had to say during the annual press conference where a range of votes questions were put to him. ah ah, and quote, a significant to encroachment into people's lives. the u. s. supreme court boats took the last job items coven vaccine mandate for large businesses. thing it is the howard that happened,
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stopping from urging enterprises to implement the policy anyway. also his royal highness. no more. queen elizabeth, the 2nd son prince. andrew is stripped of all military titles and band from using h r h for all of this. submit a high profile sex abuse cases. the news? well, it has a foster turned into a busy friday here with national and moscow. it's a good to happy with us today. well, strangely, as the immigration minister has revoked tennis superstar novak joker, which is visa for a 2nd time, he's not on track to be deported from australia. today i exercised my power to cancel the visa held by mister novak joke of ich, on health and good order grounds on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so. that's got the very latest on this right now with our teeth are donald
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quarter joining us live on the program. don, good to see you. what's the latest on this joker's case? you need to bring us up to speed. either rory, well, an emergency session in the australian court system is currently underway after like you said, the australian government for the 2nd time revoke the visa of world tennis star number one. novak joke of it, according to reports, the court has decided to delay any potential deportations as of now, but he still is potentially facing a 3 year ban on re entering the country. now, a lot of questions are also being raised as to why jokers which the joke of ich decided not to self isolate after he tested positive for covert 19 in serbia last month. but joking, which has commented on the situation. and he says that this basically is can all be boiled down to human error. my agents sincerely apologize for the administrative mistake and taking the incorrect box about my previous travel before coming to australia. this was a human error and certainly not deliberate. this decision comes as a bit of
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a surprise since just last week. federal courts reversed the immigration authorities decision to cancel joker, which is these are joke which is on vaccinated, but he has a medical exemption to participate in the australian open that set to start on monday. still, that wasn't enough for the authorities to make entering the country easy for him. and we saw quite a few reactions from players. many of them at least sympathized with joke of its situation, while others were seriously outraged both at the unprecedented nature of this decision and the apparent encroachment of politics into sports. furthermore, the fans back then were even more angry about the situation. ah,
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but with the 2nd, a cancellation of a joke of it's a visa yet another road block is being set up for him while he can still a launch. of course, further legal challenges to that the australian open is on monday. it's not that far away and he was hoping to defend his title, and if he were to do so successfully, he would be the most successful tennis player of all time. so there of course is a lot at stake. you know, i don't is donald quarter. thank you. the west went too far now. those were the words of the russian foreign minister when talking about international security issues at his annual press conference. he also slammed the us and its allies for resorting to hypocrisy when it comes to human rights violations. represent also, the west went too far. let's be frank, ill in violation of all international obligations and common sense they chose to escalate this situation. well, you see the west condemns violent actions against civilians. they condemn human
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rights violations. but when bloody coups are carried out by those who swear their allegiance to the west, the west embraces them. this is what happened in the ukrainian crew. many people died there, including at the hands of provocateurs, and this case was approved by the united states and the europeans just accepted that as a fact. and no one is going to investigate the may dan atrocities. well, aside from this, mister laugher also condemned nato's expansion plans. stressing, once again, the block is breaking its previous promises, administer also express concerns over the ukraine conflict. refer to key plans to join the airlines again. that's a red line for moscow called me positively evaluated the peacekeeping mission of the collective security treaty organization to help and context on such cope with that recent crisis off to the catholic made a cold in the support of the allies. but later in the program here on our team, we'll go live to a correspondent who's been following that conference and office question to the
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minister as well, who gave us a round up of what else was said by mr. love or cove. it mandates exceed the biden administration's authority. that's how the u. s . supreme court explains blocking the president's coven vaccine mandate for large businesses. it would have required staff companies with more than $100.00 employers to get vaccinated or to 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 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
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government overreach, that this was the biden administration and 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. supreme court's decision on the osha mandate essentially means that in the pan this pandemic is up to individual 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 out. now at this point, despite the fact that this ruling has been overturned,
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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 u. s. 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 who have opposed his mandate and now have a supreme court ruling that is in their favor. we discussed the ruling with peter earl a research fellow at the american institute for economic research. he says, the course decision is a blow by polls are showing very clearly that the by the ministration is railing and virtually every category which has been up. this is not a particularly talk weeks about. his policies aren't having any effect on the spread of the mac on variance, which was you could result. but with this on top of the december c, p i number, yesterday it's difficult to see is reading left or the other hand,
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the lower the ratings go, the lower they can go. but i expect that the likely spin the by the ministration will put on this is that, you know, we tried to save you as a supreme court stopped us, which is absurd. but then again, this is the realm of politics. and biden is also being challenged on another front, with american supermarket struggling to fill their shelves. the president insists progress is being made and will raining in the countries 40 year, high inflation rate, ultimately blaming last year, 7 percent surge on food and gas prices on global factors. however, his rival is point, the finger squarely at his administration's policies under jill biden. everything costs more, a store shell, sir empty, and small businesses are struggling to hire workers and stay open. this trend is in transitory and it's all happening under democrats when party control and disgruntled shop is also blame the president, hosting images of empty supermarket isles under the hashtag best shelves. biden vitamin were simply recently claiming the supply chain problems have been sold. law
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colleagues at all to america went take a look for women to reduce downtown washington, the area that we're finding here. all the cruising they are out. shelves are empty of beef, chicken, eggs, fruit and vegetables. even non perishable items, difficult to find in some grocery stores. now in a normal year, 5 to 10 percent of food items may be unavailable. today, 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 $80000.00 truck drivers are out nationwide. that's
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a historic high, 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, wal mart kroger, and albert's in stocks did albertson's, taking 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 the so micron 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
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simply not enough supply. 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. well, with all marconas still in america, few people are actually donating blood. has been such a decline that the country is red cross has declared its 1st to have a blood crisis that says there is now less than one base supply of critical blood products. we spoke to one of the specialists in washington who told us that doctors having to choose which patients get the transfusions and which ones 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 blue crisis is that we've had less than a one day supply of critical blip products in recent weeks. so that's what
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distinguishes this particular blood shortage in terms of capacity. blood cannot be, may factored or stuck out every 2 seconds. some wine in the us needs blurt 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 cohen is definitely a factor in terms of the blood supply. as we're seeing a 3rd in co, 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. prince andrew, the 2nd son of queen elizabeth the 2nd has been stripped of his military titles.
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all about him at a high profile sex abuse case, but also no longer be known as his royal highness in any official capacity that comes off to a u. s. judge refused to dismiss a civil lawsuit from a woman accusing the duke of york of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. a buckingham palace has released this statement with the queen's approval in agreement. the duke of york's military, fairly ations and royal patronage is have in return to the queen, the vehicle continue not to undertake any public duties on his defending this case . as a private citizen of a case in question was given the go ahead on wednesday was filed by virginia jeffrey who accused the prince of sexually assaulting her back when she was a minor. she says she was a traffic by convicted peter file, jeffrey epstein and forced to have sex with the prince. had epstein property or the prince has categorically rejected these allegations. the allegations 1st stuff is around 2 years ago. back in 2019, the prince gave her a lengthy interview, the b, b. c. in which she said he didn't even recall meeting as accuser. however,
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after that, after that interview, i should say he did step down from all public duties. until now, it's still been linked to 8 british regiments, including holding a military rank of the iconic granite, the gods. now, earlier, more than $150.00 british army veterans wrote a letter to a majesty asked the queen to deprive her son of all his ranks untitled with the military, saying that ultimately he had failed to meet its highest standards. former home office minister norman baker says the queen has made the right i think that 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 define him as possible. so that's, of course required, right, to say the legally people are jo, proven guilty in this country. i don't even america. and therefore, you could argue that you should operate until the cold case is. of
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course, you also refer to your home the veterans and met myself in proper, really unjustly distasteful, to carry on with the start of what you need on the remote, how long they are within to get to the queen and was not as though he's being fined or anything like that, if you simply haven't given to him by the queen taken away. but let's get back to one of our top stories here when archie, into national, back to that of the russian foreign minister, the annual press conference. we touched upon a range of acute foreign policy issues. we're also summing up last year diplomatic results and perhaps also failures that's bringing our correspondent, danny armstrong, who also had a chance to basically give a question to the minister as well. take us through some of the key points if you would. dani said by mr. law room. yeah, hi rory. i was just outside the ministry of foreign affairs here in central moscow with a foreign minister. elaborate has just wrapped up his press conference. the press
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conference comes after thought between russia and the us in geneva and russia and they took in brussels before they came to pretty much a dead lab. rob did the press conference off by addressing those talking about the situation isn't getting any better over the 10 situation over the ukraine. of course, russia accusing nato of expanding into the east and dragging countries like ukraine on the is of auspices on the west. on the other hand accuses russia of putting forces on that board in ukraine. there preempting some sort of attack they had accused russia putting in something like a 100000 troops on the border. but what it came down to was lab, rob said he needs written assurance about these security matters or the security of russia that made so won't expand any fairly, he said. but russia has pretty much waited too long. their patience is running out
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on the matter. we can get a little bit of what he said in the press conference right now. american nato seem to have made it very clear that not guarantees a give you the security guarantee. if you don't get the guarantees you've said that you need, that there will be a military response. what does a military response actually mean? could you, could you lay that out? are you ready to use military force to ensure that ukraine never joined natal? i'm not going to do any keeley reading. that's something that americans like to jim disease always favor as a use of the sanction he's take. one is of course, before they leave lateral such matters should be sat out on the basis of mutual respect and balance of interest. interviews by z, silly russia's position that was presented to americans, and nato is based on
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a balance of interest into this. these documents are intended to ensure security in europe, in general, in all european countries, including the russian federation regime for the position of the united states and its in isis is about 0, rich to dominate enduro. and they want to create food holds military food holds around dress shannon really wants to create irritants for us around our soldiers. i was following on from the question of a military reaction or military presence in reaction to nato's movements in the east laughed. rob said that russia is ready for any action or from the west. what a military action is, something that he wishes to avoid. he wants to seek a outcome that will suit both sides and pretty much get around any
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violin. so he wants respects for both sides. he wants both sides needs to be respected. however, he did say that if ukraine doesn't join it made so the u. s. continues with their movements in the east and plus any military base is or any striking missiles in b, c, of as, of and there will be a reaction from, from moscow. you said that, that, that constitutes a red line. now that red line has been something of a buzzword in the past few months, you can get what he said or not red line. here. he found, you know, what are their real arguments lacresha has in order for i think electric west to change their position might oh, could you got each we categorically reject the fact that right here at our borders . nita is going to appear that the closely lean you promised the issue for us. it's
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a veritable red line and they know it all to well issue point tambra tomb. or even if you train remains out of nato, it might be bilateral. it cremeans with americans with freight issue with other countries who creed, military types, basis in the us, off see models. and it's unacceptable crash as well. because when strike weapons are deployed in neighboring states, and these weapons are going to represent a threat and poorer is another red line. let me remind you, however, that russia has never, ever publicly. it were privately threatened. the ukrainian people anywhere was any time general though, of course, the tense situation in ukraine of the situation around ukraine has formed a backdrop to a lot of the top sir. certainly in the past week,
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i was lucky enough to ask her for a minister love rob about so what that forms the bigger picture of a for the bigger picture, of course of the relations between the us and russia. there was words from anthony a brinko who said, hurts president putin. all that he has done in the past 2 years is really pretty much speed up what he said he wanted to prevent and avoid. and alara said that that was pretty much not what was going on proofs in has done everything in the interests of the sovereignty of the russian federation, which is constantly come under threats. he says that the sanction around russia around ukraine has been, of course, are accentuated as it were by via the u. s. and that made so movement, sir, in the east or we can get a little bit what he says to that question. just her a sick latasha than the bully and in the blink in the u. s. secretary of state
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claims that what president putin has done over the past few years, his only its pad of what president putin in his own words, wanted to prevent, in your opinion on the basis of which facts and advance the head of the department of state can make such a lover present, put him president putin, especially in the latest year, has been given a priority to strengthen russia sovereignty. we see the russian sovereignty and that of the other states that have their own independent policy under attack from the west. those a hybrid attacks as they are called to dame. those are attacks on all france, direct military deterrence. we have spoken about fresh anita relations and lot. it's about information attacks. it's about the usual unscrupulous mechanisms of soft power. angie owes directly financed by the state and many
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other masses. the poorly took offense because at the moment when lee believed that russia, he was at the west's beck and call and it would not defend their interests any longer. but then it turned out that it was not the case. and i believe that and lot of we see what he's saying in public probably has to deal with the artificial increase of tension on a certain desire to create a certain atmosphere around the russian federation to turn it into a back door for the negotiations. ah, lover of went even further to say that nato is needed by washington to simply keep countries under the influence. but he did say that the us can decide upon which way this goes. they want written confirmation that their side of the deal that their
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security will be provided. but as you say and this, this press conference didn't bring about anything new. in a sense that talks between russia and u. s. and, and nato have pretty much come to a dead end over that, that tension in and ukraine in and around ukraine. and those talks are pretty much ongoing, but basically, labrat saying that it's up to the us to find that outcome or anti corresponding danny armstrong. thank you for many the comments that our love rock made today. if you missed them, you can always catch them at r t dot com. also check out artes youtube channel as well. but thanks for joining us today. we appreciate your company more news to come when we return. that'll be in about half an hour. in new jersey emotions, medieval institutions,
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and dana, godlike technology. and the combination of the st very. you could see historically distinct seeks fixes within our psycho physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous to ourselves to go to the planet. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show. i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then less than one year ago, the 17 year old from detroit underwent a double lung transplant. previously, daniel had assumed that the cigarettes were harmless,
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at least that's what he had always heard. i didn't think it was dangerous. i just thought the worst started happening was maybe getting addicted to nicotine, which at the time it didn't seem like a big deal to me because i was just a kid does doing stupid things. but yeah, and the only really i, i was just heard that it was a healthy alternative to cigarettes like, oh, it won't hurt you. it's as good for you. stuff like that. like early wasn't sure, though, the american boy is one of those vapors who have gone on to develop everly. this new pulmonary disease has been linked to the use of e cigarettes. daniel consumed the same products as his friends. none of them have experienced any issues, but for daniel, in the september of 2019 his life took a dramatic turn that and i went to the e r and this is the 1st day i ever have symptoms and edges when my down house and
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then i forgot everything that happened for 50 days and i knew long like literally just out of nowhere just kind of happened. daniels long, stopped functioning normally. on an x ray, healthy lungs will appear as black. as a result of the inflammation daniels were white in the usa in 2019 they were around 3000 cases of heavily resulting in the deaths of over 50 people. the cause of the severe lung damage is thought to be the victim. an e acetate, illegally used as a thickener in the east cigarette liquids. new york's north shore hospital has also treated such patients. we were very happy when a cigarettes 1st came out because we were trying to get our smokers off of cigarettes. we use this as an alternative, we gave them nicotine replacement in the us, and many patients felt like they were smoking cigarettes smoked a lot less or not at all. and we were happy that this was
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a real alternative. so what this has turned into is very unfortunate for us because it was a harm reduction that has now turned into this unknown. so we can't, in good conscience say that it's okay to use just nicotine replacement products because we don't even know if those are safe. the theory is that the unregulated t h. c. mixed products are unlikely. the biggest culprit, but we have patients who claim they have not done those and are still sick. so i don't think we have the full answer as to what's going on. and some people think it's the flavor and some people think it's the oil that it's mixed in, that the long biopsies have given us different results for different patients. so we don't have a clear, consistent answer from that either. so until we know better, i can't say that it's a harm reduction for the loan specialist. inflammation in the lungs of everly patients is easily spotted on x rays and c t scans. you can see that there is a breathing tube here in the right. and here the lungs should be nice and black
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like this up here. and i can see by looking at this that the lungs are not filled with air, which is what they should be. and they're filled with dense material that should not be there. this is a cat scan, we started, the top of the cat scans, looks very much like normal lung starting at the top. and as we come down with the cat scan, we can see it more and more patches of white area. both sides of his lungs are involved. both areas are getting wider and wider as we go down, making it very hard for oxygen to diffuse across these sick areas of lungs should never see the brown kill tree come out like this. none of it is good for our lungs . we know that in all of these products, patients, lungs are fighting to decrease the inflammatory response fighting to clear what they're, what they're taking in. so the only thing that really your lungs are.
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