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ah, ah, the west went too far. let's be frank in violation of old international obligations and common sense they chose to escalate this situation. russia foreign minister pulls no punches during his annual press conference with only one topic dominating thoughts that have nato expansion, which okay, laughter off once again, outlining rushes red line. tennis super thought. novak brokovich is visa is revoked again by australia. meaning he could now face a 3 year entry bath. it comes off if he admits to breaking cove. it isolation rule also in the program. his royal highness, no more. queen elizabeth, 2nd son, prince. andrew is stripped of all military titles and bind from using
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h. r. h all amid a high profile, sexual abuse case with so we made it all the way through the work week, but the news shows no sign of slowing. it's a big program for today here on our t international welcome. by the way. so the west went to far, those were the angry words of the russian foreign minister when talking about international security issues. that is annual press conference. you also slammed the u. s. and its allies for hypocrisy when it comes to the issue of schumann writes, violations representing wilson, the west. when to far less be frank 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 rights violations, but when bloody cause a carried out by those who swear their allegiance to the west, the west embraces them. this is what happened with the ukrainian qu. many people
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died there, including at the hands of provocateurs and this kid was approved by the united states and the europeans just accepted that as fact. and no one is going to investigate the my down atrocities. all right, crossing life now to our correspondence, danny armstrong, joining us just outside the ministry of foreign affairs in central moscow. you also had a chance johnny, to ask mister laugher off a question at the conference. can you take us through some of the key points today? of course, as i stand outside the ministry of foreign affairs here in central moscow sick, a love rav the russian foreign minister press conference, couldn't, couldn't have come as a better time. thus, after a week of talks between russia and u. s. and russia, nato have led to pretty much a dead end, and of course, is only one topic this on everybody's lips. that's the nato expansion. and of course, the 10 situation surrounding at ukraine, those talks kind of let know ever sig, elaborate,
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has had plenty to say on the matter as these, you know, nato refusing to bend to any demands from moscow sick. i love rob and moscow last said that they want a decision. they wants an outcome that respects both sides and they don't want to resort to violence over the tensions in ukraine. the west nato have accused russia placing a forces around the border on ukraine and russia has said that they have every right to, to defend himself if this expansion at those continue em. but just on the question of the so called invasion is it, we're in the west, them is saying that it is about to happen. and that question was raised right at the start of the precedent. and we can get a little bit about sig, elaborate answer to that right now. american nato seemed to have made it very clear that not going to, it's a give you the secure to guarantee. if you don't get the guarantees you've said
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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 nature purchase mccarthy? now, only western colleagues, gas using tea leaves, they mediately grab the sanctions bass on as we are for everything being decided on the basis of mutual respect and a balance of interest. the position of russia presented by nato is based precisely on the balance of interest. and is aimed at the security of europe as a whole, including russia. anita wants to create military footholds around the russian federation to dominate urine, sylvia and as you heard her sick, a love rog, outlining the needs of russia, russia's position and saying that there wants to be an outcome out of this that it is non violent. but it is say that hydro say categorically does not accept. and any
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appearance of nate, so bases on russian borders is of course i would like to stop by expansion and dragging as they said, countries like ukraine in to nato lover of. but as far as to say that washington niece ne, so as you keep countries under its influence in the west, as regards to the actions facilitating that and supporting a, a bloody color revolution as it were near russia course are talking about that's a revolution in ukraine and made done, and he said that the west like to think that they are the keep as human rights here . but when it comes to things like a made and revolution, as they call it, simply a diplomatic process, a little bit of a touch on the what is a perceived m a pot chrissy, their laughter of did i also say something about those red lines, the red lines have been a buzzword or something in the past few months. if the u. s. does
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a put striking missiles in the military base is in the see of as of he will consider that of course, a red line a little bit about what he said on those red lines. you can get right here. we categorically do not accept the appearance of nato on our borders. it's a red line. they no ways, even if you crane remains outside nato, they're still a possibility of ukrainian agreement with the west, which is also an acceptable for us. russia has never and nowhere threatened the ukrainian people and kia, makes direct threats to us. and i was lucky enough to ask as a gala, rather question about what is the bigger pitch, is the tension between the us and russia. of course, what is happening around ukraine and the nato expansion, forms it right back up to that. u. s. sam official, brinko did say that in the past 2 years, vladimir piercing is simply doing everything else to speed up what he says he wants
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to avoid. and he said that he does want to present some things, both president putin's actions go against his actual. where's lab said that pearson, pretty much it doing everything in the interests of the sovereignty of the russian federation, which is facing attacks as such as the expansion of nato. it says certain soft power and accusations that sir russia is, and putting forces around her 3rd border at near ukraine. he says there's a tensions, of course, are being escalated by the west as his lover, of course, talking about the u. s. and nato. and of course, coming back to the fact that name so is needed. ty, washington, to simply keep countries in the, in the west, under the auspices, we can a hear what he had to say to that question. and that quotes are right here. jessica, tennessee, anthony, blinking with which the u. s. secretary of state, lincoln argues that what president putin has done over the past couple of years has
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only speeded up everything to put and would like to prevent on which basis does blink. and make such comments. do you think cruise young, put young poster sleepless confidence to putin has been devoting oldie last year to strengthen russian sovereignty, which is constantly under attack by the west. those are attacks on all fronts. direct military to terrance information attack, soft power mechanism, and others is a shame that someone thinks that russia is in the pocket of the west. much of what is being said, today's connected with escalating tensions around the russian federation. as you see very strong words air from foreign minister leverage, he has written to washington and to also nato as to get some kind of outcome ads on this and to bring about a peaceful solution is that respects at both sides as regards as some of the talks that have happened at george at this week in geneva, of course, with the us and russia. and of course, with a russia and nato in brussels before that, they did not bring anything for
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a change to facilitate at that piece of solution. but of course, that is what everybody is gearing towards is what level i would like to come about and, but as you say, a lot of absolute pull, no punches in the press conference in central moscow today or dante, correspondent, any armstrong, thank you. so the c i a is reported to have been training, ukrainian, special operations teams, all of this summit, the ongoing tensions with russian of the program. believe it or not, apparently started at 6 years ago. let's learn more now here on this friday afternoon and moscow without these donald cord are good to see you this afternoon. what exactly is being claimed in these media reports while they're rory, according to a recent yahoo news article, basically the cia is training ukrainian special forces units on american soil. and this is to fight in case of an apparent russian invasion of ukraine. again,
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we said many times in this channel, moscow has said many times this is basically just nonsense. but nevertheless, ukrainian troops are apparently getting some state of the art training from the you know, us government the program has involved very specific training on skills that would enhance the ukrainians ability to push back against the russians. said the former senior intelligence official, us base ca program has included training and firearms camouflage techniques, land navigation tactics like cover and move intelligence and other areas. don, can you give us more information about where, where these details are coming from? right. well, yahoo news of course was not specific about the actual names, but it says that 5 former intelligence and national security officials pass this information along to them. apparently these training programs involve camouflage exercises, land navigation exercises and the like. but all the while washington, the saying that these are not offensively oriented exercises,
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us officials claim that they're just centered around intelligence gathering us officials deny that the ca, training program is or was ever offensively oriented. but just what intelligence support entails in the paramilitary context can be ambiguous and how this training will be applied by the ukrainians may change rapidly with facts on the ground. now what is exactly intelligence gathering mean? i mean, well, in the context of power, military operations, we don't really know because we don't know what these ukrainian special forces are going to be doing with the training they've received on american soil in the future . so this is a pretty serious revelation. what you're discussing here, but as i understand it's disturbingly enough, it's not actually the 1st of its kind. right? that's, that's correct. actually, we at least know that the u. s. military advisors were training ukrainians, ukrainian forces, specifically after the events of euro. my don in 2014, but that was all on ukrainian soil. we also,
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we for marcia. executive said that going back decades, the cia has provided limited training, ukrainian intelligence units to try and shore up, you know, and i suppose an independent key f and prevent russian subversion as i saw it. but that cooperation specifically was ramped up after crimea became a part of russia. now we did reach out to the cia and the defense, the defense department of the united states for comments. so of course we'll bring our viewers any response to get interesting of the issue of timing, but there's bits of information dripping out as we speak. well, donal quarter. thank you for that. well, australia has agree to delay the deportation of penis superstar, no joke of which it comes off of the countries immigration minister revoked his visa for a 2nd time. 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
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do so. so there will now be an extra court hearing over the case. if the port doctor, visual so face is being banned from re entering australia for up to 3 years and it comes off 3 admitted breaking isolation rules off the catching coke last month. so the well number one also admitted errors in the travel for me use to enter the country for the australian open. and that does kick off next week. will online for you just now a few clicks away the father of the tennis 8th is ultimately slammed the treatment of a son by the australian authorities saying exclusively to us here at the attempt to cancel his visa was politically motivated. read more about that right now. it's all that at odds dot com for now on the program prince andrew. the queen's 2nd son has been stripped of his military titles that him at a high profile sex abuse case. you will also no longer be known as his royal highness in any official capacity. it comes after us judge refused to dismiss
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a civil lawsuit from a woman accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was a teenager. meantime, buckingham palace has released the following statement. with the queen's approval in agreement, the duke york's military affiliations on royal patronage is have been returned to the queen. the jacob, yoko continue not to undertake any public duties on defending this case as a private citizen. the case in question was given the go ahead on wednesday, it was filed by a junior godfrey who accused the prince of sexually assaulting her back when she was a minor. she says she was a traffic by convicted peter vall, jeffrey epstein and forced to have sex with the prince at epstein property. the prince has categorically rejected all these allegations. now the allegations 1st surfaced around 2 years ago. back in 2019. the prince gave a lengthy interview to the b, b. c. in which he said he didn't even recall meeting his accuser. however, off that interview, he did step down from all public duties. but till now, he had still been linked to 8 british regiments, including holding a military rank,
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the iconic granite de a gods. while earlier, more than 150 british army veterans wrote a letter to her majesty, asked the queen to deprive her son of all his ranks and titles with the military. ultimately saying that he had failed to meet its quote, highest standards of former home of his minister norman baker says the queen has made the right move. i think we're going to have a summer or a year old in pharmacy revelations that under require to provide evidence to the american coach to 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 you could argue that could happen until the cold case is cool. so you also in your
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back rooms and let myself get him proper, really unjustly distasteful, to carry on with that he started, but you need all the remote a lot of the within to get to the queen and was not as though he's being fined or anything like that in britain, he simply having what was given to him by the quote and taken away. it is our team to national good to have you with us to day so cove. it mandates exceed the byte administration authority. that's how the u. s. supreme court explains blocking the president's covey vaccine mandate for large businesses. it would have required staff 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 healthcare 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 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 a result of his ruling, it is now up to individual employers as well as state and local governments to make these kinds of decision. 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. as supreme court's decision on the osha mandate, essentially means that independence pandemic is up to individual employers to
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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 . i will continue to call and isn't says to immediately join is those who have already stepped out. 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, so 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 covered, 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. now we discussed the ruling with peter url, the research fellow with the american institute for economic research. he says the court's decision is a real problem for by showing very clearly that the by the ministration is railing
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and virtually every category which has been off. 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 post all but with this on top of the december cpr number yesterday, it's difficult to see is reading left or the other hand, 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. well, biden is also being challenged on yet another front, with american supermarket struggling to fill their shelves and the president insists progress is being made in a well, i said raining in the countries 40 year high inflation rate. he also blamed last year is 7 percent surgeon food and gas prices on global factors. however, his rivals point the finger squarely but his administration's policies. under joe
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biden, everything costs more store shelves are empty, and small businesses are struggling to hire workers and stay open. this trend isn't transitory, and it's all happening under democrats. one party control and disgruntled shop is also blame the president, posting images of empty supermarket isles under the hash tag, bear shelves. biden biden recently claiming supply train the proper problems had actually been sold. well, let's go check it out. our colleagues at t america went to have a look. and the area that we're finding with 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, 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
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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 a historic high, according to the american trucking association. and because of this extra, 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 stock div 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
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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. they had more positive tests in the past 2 weeks. then 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, launch preemptively. and it's leading to just simply not enough supply. experts say that things may not read to normal and till staffing levels are restored. and demick, let's up in the global food distribution network is restored and so with the more constrained in america, few of people now a donating blood. in fact, there's been such a decline that the countries red cross, the declared is 1st ever blood crisis. inside it even says there's now less than one day supply. so we spoke to one of the specialists in washington about the issue . red cross supplies, 40 percent of the nation's blood,
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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 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 blood 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 coven 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 of course not symptomatic. the situation will continue to
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become more dire and ongoing and it will impact patient care tremendously. the u. n. world of food program is wanting of us to nami, of hunger, enough gun to stop for half of the entire population has been struggling to obtain just basic food stuffs. this winter situation is being made worse by sanctions and is so bad for some have even resorted to selling their organs. i can map $2300.00 equals the price of a kidney or how long that will feed a family. his 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. with the organ trade is flourishing. amidst
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a dye economic crisis. 99 percent of the don't is selling kidney to 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 costs. and to do that, they sell their household belongings or sell their kidneys, and some people even decide to sell their children's young. now, as don 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.
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and when foreign funding was suspended, the un is now launching a $5000000000.00 a to pail. this is a stop get an absolutely essential stock up measure that we operate in front of the church groups it without this being funded. i won't read a future, we need this to be done. otherwise they will, they will be outflow. there will be to suffer for those who have sold their organs . the suffering has already known the bear. how you can see more of those report online right now, at ortiz, you tube channel. what, thanks for joining us here for the program on this friday afternoon. it's nearly half past 3 in the afternoon here and it's been such a busy friday so far. next i was going to be a busy one as well. hope you can join us at the top of the with
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alyssa, her 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 a psycho physical makeup have rendered us pretty dangerous. close to ourselves, to the, to the plug in, ah, we had recently as cool. so the un, sorry, did the united states talking about human rights talking about press freedom. if you gonna talk the tool, you gotta work so good. in other words, she's got to be consistent. you can't style. on the one hand, we believe in press freedom, but on the other hand,
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