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ah ah anti coated protests across europe, amnesty international bloss discrimination against the unvaccinated estates imposed harsh measures. we discussed the issue with a panel of guests. we are witness suca made jewel action of discrimination and people i divided into clusters. i think we should be really worried about the effect of the public can have in these types of movements, particularly when governments start to bring policing into it were military ah, grim stocks, the year in the us as crime figures spike with seth and contacting, storing the blame is being pointed at police, budget, french environmentalists sound, the alarm ever plans to extend the paris metro slighting phase. it will endanger the low po ecosystem and see of forest boulders. from the moment we destroy part of
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the biodiversity and life of the blood of incense, it is not easy to restore that i find the action to be a negative one, especially since there is no shortage of metro's in paris. thanks, i am here in the russian capital and you're watching all t international with the latest headlines, a very well welcome. now the number of daily cove cases is surging in europe with the on a chrome varian spreading across the continent. but as fast as that is spreading, so it seems of the waves of unrest due to the new restrictions being imposed in some countries. there have been violence classes in northern germany where hundreds protested against the states pandemic restrictions. people sets off firecrackers and at least a dozen were reportedly arrested. officers stopped the protest due to demonstrated flouncing the states mos monday.
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the one in italy, 1000. the streets in process during the weekend. now mandatory there for everyone, the 50 to get a code the job. and it's essentially boncey on vox naked from using public transport or entering a bar or restaurant even with a negative pover. honesty, international believe the clamp down on the unvaccinated amongst the discrimination and demands that the government, we think it's policy recently approved. reinforce green pass must be a time limited arrangement and the government must continue to ensure that the entire population can enjoy their funded mental rights. amnesty international italian asked for alternative measures to allow the non vaccinated population to continue to carry out their work. auntie's means of transport without discrimination and across the atlantic, the number of daily kobuck cases is reached almost 547000 as well. the recent poll
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shows that 59 percent of democratic voters would support a government policy to require an vaccinated americans to remain confined in their homes at all times except for emergencies. if they refuse to take a code vaccine, one of the most popular newspapers in the state of utah even published and that a tauriel asking for such measures to be brought in a truly civilised place. the governor's next move would be to find a way to mandate mass vaccination. going as far as to deploy the national guard to ensure that people without proof of vaccination would not be allowed while anywhere . well, we discussed this issue with a panel of guests who think that if such a policy was introduced, it would create inequality and still not stop the virus from spreading. we are witnessing a major action of discrimination and people are divided into clusters. and what we are witnessing is sort of cold, the civil war. i mean, i would call it
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a civil war because we put him bother against, brought up friends against friend you vaccinate. you are not like sedated, so the impact on society of those marrow. so those low, these simply devastating and i speak from the point of view of the story and i think it's right for any qualities. people standing on line in the u. s. for 4 hours just to get a job. people having to travel in other parts of the world when they don't have disposable income to do so, or to the time to take off from work. because most people want to return to normal . that's creating a lot of inequalities that go beyond just notions of ologies about whether people want to participate in the vaccine drive or not. we already know that the vaccination doesn't stop from having dinner. i will say doesn't stop me from spreading the wires further. so i see where it does con, the seems to be very, this proportion and actually taking away the choice of, you know,
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add those who have, you know, particularly under 50 who's got lots of life experience. and i'm pretty sure they're quite responsible people and they should be given the choice, the we protect the constitution, their right to move would provide to movement is one of the fundamental why to in the constitution, which is a doc or mental positive, right? but it's also natural white also natural law, if you believe in the existence of natural law, there is a why to free movement. and i think is natalie, absolute, but it is also anti got to do chanel and illegal to prevent people from moving. if they're not vaccinated, well, i think we should be really worried about the effect of the public and having these types of movements, particularly government started to bring policing into it or military into it. that means that they've given some thought to what may or may not be legal and what may or may not be necessary. but again, i think that if we're, if we're this concerned about it and listen,
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i've had 4 shots myself. so it's not that i'm opposed personally to this boat. i am opposed to it is that we don't start talking about keeping other people home drunk drivers, people who are part of intimate partner violence, those. and there are other things in society where we seem to be pretty lenient in for some reason for us to be coming down so hard on this particular case where we're bringing in policing and military, i think should be very concerned. and having conversations about our liberties and how governments are going against some of our rights. so the world health organization continues to stress that getting vaccinated is important and is a vital tool in fighting upon them in the new year is looking bleak for america as crime continues to rise in major cities around the country like chicago, where ca jacking has increased by more than a 3rd and a spike in car theft isn't confined to that city alone.
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ah ah. there are few things that sound more terrifying than car jacking. adding some one, remove you from your vehicle at gunpoint and then drive away. but this alarming trend is on the rise across the united states in 2022. there have been over 90 carjackings in the u. s. city of philadelphia and january isn't even over yet. now on 3 of those occasions, drivers pulled out their legally owned firearms and shot the attempted car jackers driving through the streets of america, starting to sound like the wild west. one woman in chicago was carjacked twice
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within just a few days. new york city carjackings more than doubled over the past year with 20 of them happening so far, just this month. fear is spreading throughout the city. i mean, it's all out of control. you know, people don't want to come back into the city. so there's going to be less population which causes all this. and, you know, people gotta come back, people gotta get going with life again. but i understand it's scary, right? maybe it is new mayor. he carries a gun himself, right. what does that say? also heard something about a da who wanted to get rid of the minor crimes and let them go unpunished. of these a big mistake. i travel from jersey. okay. even jersey and i say come from jersey, come to from elizabeth to here, is toggle when sad, the system here. every day. i got a, you know, worry about my life, you know, traveling, coming from dirge to new york. it's terrible. the subways are not exactly a safe alternative. a woman was recently pushed to her death by a homeless man at the time square subway station. the mayor has with reassuring
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advice you yorkers are safe on the subway system. i think it's about 1.7 percent of the crime scene, new york city to occur on the subway system. what we must to is remove the perception of fear. sure. you can remove the perception of fear, but you can't ignore in dire statistics. overall subway crime is up by 65.5 percent . residents do not feel safe at all. it's not safe. i take the subway every single day. there is no police presence. i think it's really terrible. i can only imagine how scared those people my thing. like i said, were there co jacking me to task war? wretched. you through that pressure you always in the subway. needful is in the subway as definitely go myself. i had an attack myself coming to work and from work i got a thing, but crime can strike anywhere. a woman was stabbed to death in an upscale furniture store in los angeles. her greeting father spoke up blaming the soft on crime approach of some politicians. we have a lot of politicians that somehow forgot about people. i think the key to getting
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elected is the sup, pulled the lowest rung of our society and to give them rights. and somehow that's the answer to getting votes. let the police do their jobs. go back to the constitution. ah, there's, there's a lot of issues i have with certain law methodology to policing. but if you let police officers do their job and get rid of this fear that they're going to do their job, then they're going to wind up being the next you tube sensation. because a department leaks 30 seconds of a body camera footage, instead of the entire thing, then you're gonna see a massive a change in culture of criminality and citizens safeness the public also has to do their ability or their responsibility in their part to understand the yes it works both ways, you know, the whole innocent until proven guilty, which is what our society operates on. that applies the law enforcement. you let the investigations deal be completed before any judgement and pass. now i understand we've a long way to go. there's a lot of departments out there that don't want to release information that don't want to work with citizens that are the only chicago when we had the body camera
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back into, i believe, as 2018 it wasn't released. we have to do a better job and working with the citizens, but same time to the citizens need to do their job and actually support law enforcement like they say they do with rising crime across the united states in the new year. many americans are blaming liberals and they're defined the police policies. others are blaming economic crisis and the lack of opportunity, regardless of the cause. americans are simply not feeling safe. caleb mop and r t new york gender neutral language is becoming obligatory for midwives, nurses, and other professions giving emotional and physical support in britain in the u. s . and some of them are less than keen to get on board among them all those behind the u. k based twitter account sex, not gender, nurses and midwives, which provides a platform for those frustrated with the new terminology. many health professionals uncomfortable with a language and now working in fear of being ostracized or even worse, losing their jobs is a bela mouth in
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a u. s based podcast and home birth attendance phase. there's an anti human ideology behind this. so the 1st time i came across the requirements was a do a training in 2016 in brooklyn, new york. and my initial reaction was to go along with it. i couldn't imagine how it would be hurtful to anyone because i was told that it was modern language. it was inclusive language and we wouldn't want to make anyone feel bad. i think the biggest problem is that there is a material consequence. so pronouns, for example, do not exist in a vacuum. it unfortunately leads to a lifetime of part of pharmaceutical dependence. kind of trans humanist future body dissociation putting children on puberty blockers, right?
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the pronouns and the language capture is part of the bigger picture, which is, you know, dissociation from our flesh being beans from our material reality. so anyone who is bio feel like who appreciates and sees the value in nature in our perfectly designed flesh, the way that we are perfectly designed to give birth in the way that menstruation and our digestive system that it's all perfectly designed and should not be you know manipulated in the ways that it hasn't should, should fear this. it's a really anti human ideology. i don't think we're ever going to live in a world where everyone is comfortable and included. i'm wildly offended by things every day as, as a woman living in this world, you know, to, to expect this kind of utopia where no one's feelings are hurt. i mean, that's,
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that's insane to me. you know, i think the common, the common push that really pulls out people's heart strings is you know, trends, gender, people, whatever that means do you want human rights now? now as it stands, people who identify as the opposite sex do not lack access to anything that any other person has. they are simply male and female and what they want, what the advocacy is, is really being pushed in and you know what they're advocating for is unlimited access to cosmetic surgeries and wrong sex hormones. and you know, i would really ask people to consider that this is not a human rights issue. for an environmentalist saw sounding the alarm at the plans to extend the power of metro system. they fear a project to relieve most who congestion and overcrowded public transport. and danger of the local ecosystem and an established forest. charlotte event sky takes
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up the story. this forest on the eastern edge of paris is a breath of fresh air. but according to environmentalists, it soon could be the sight of a massacre. so hob jenny, be double what will the consequences of this destruction be? why? because we're talking a lot about the trees, but there also certain species of animals which will never come back. let's take a robin, a bird that everyone knows when it can't find a suitable environment, it keeps going further and never returns. of course, you can always replant trees, but the animals that were here will not return maple put plans to extend a vital transport link would see part of the city's largest public park chewed up by a tunnel boring machine that could see the deforestation of around 20000 square meters, the activists said that could cause a reversible damage. the beauty that it is as a tree stores 25 kilograms of c o 2 per year, a mature tree. and i'm not even talking, but one that's 100 years old. here there are thousands of trees. imagine the to
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morrow, we're going to say to you, we're going to replant $23.00 times more. we're going to replant what some samplings online petition against the extension of the metro. he has already gathered more than $60000.00 signatures involved, so the area around the forest, most people we spoke to were concerned about the ecological impact it would have only visible at the move could be good. but if it's to cut out part of the blood of incense, i think it's not the best thing to do. i think they are trying to minimize things by saying that they are going to plant new trees. but from the moment we destroy part of the biodiversity and life of the blood of incense, it is not easy to restore that. the father, everything depends on the actual plans. but if it really does encroach on the forest, i am against 51 up and could reach cost given the environmental situation. i find the action to be a negative one, especially since there is no shortage of metro's in paris. so cutting down trees
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for 3 stations is a bit silly, especially since we could find other means of transport such as buses, wobbling of the 1300000000 euro project would add 3 stops for those who live in the areas that it will serve. this extension would provide an alternative route in and out of central paris were leaving over crowding on the busy public transportation links and also avoiding more motor away congestion. the company in charge of the project has also tried to reassure resident said it would compensate for the d far stations by replanting zone 3 times larger than that's, that being destroyed. but that doesn't wash with activists. i'll redo mash. what upsets is, is there are alternatives which seem to us to be neglected. the main alternative, which is absolutely clear to see, is that there is an already existing tunnel which has been there for decades. why
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can't it be used this tunnel that exists? even if it means broadening and extending it, why is that a massacre of an oak forest which has been here for a 100 years? a public inquiry will now be held to determine whether these trees, some of which have stood here for over a 160 years, will continue to grace this corner of the french capital. all naught charlotte even ski arti, wide of also paris a man heightened sanctions with the west, rushes empathy in the us and stress that moscow has no intention of attacking anyone. the statement comes off the high ranking us officials discuss the absence of deescalate and steps on the russian ukrainian border, claiming that moscow could invade the neighboring state at any moment. we stress once again, russia is not going to attack anyone. the practice of moving troops on our own soil
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is a sovereign right. we call for an end to the stereo, so as not to pile on tensions around the darkness problem. and most importantly, not to push hot has in key of towards new provocations. the pentagon announced earlier that it had information showing russia was preparing a provocation in don't bus to be used as an excuse to begin a military attack against ukraine. criminal denounced these claims as entirely unfounded. despite the constant denial on the lack of evidence, the mainstream media have been chain on running with the pentagon claims with new york times, citing and unnamed official claiming mosca was pulling embassy stuff out of kiev ahead of invading ukraine. meanwhile, nato state saw boosting their military support to kiev with canada, joining the u. k. in sending troops and special forces which has already shipped miss all systems which it claims are strictly defensive in nature. u. s. allies, including sweden are reinforcing military positions near russian borders. and the
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pentagon has just confirmed that its instructors will remain on ukrainian soil. a geopolitical analyst we spoke, she believes that such a military build up cannot be seen as purely defensive. this can only be viewed. this is plying more and more weapons into ukrainian military. at the time when tensions are being wretched up in the west, this can only be translated as a provocation. and so this is extremely dangerous. politically. they're in desperate straits in, in the u. s. u k. in france, in this conflict or anything even approaching a conflict, even the threat of a conflict with dominate the headlines for months perhaps, and it would be the ultimate destruction. i think these governments would benefit from the, the west or led by the u. s. and you, they are very interested possibly in seeing something, at least approaching a conflict. and in order to a justify
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a roll of rolling the ukrainian est into the nato alliance set up, but also breathing new life and purpose, into nato as an organization which is declining in its sort of purpose, really for many years now. and it's, it's gone. so far away from its original treaty in history seems to have passed it by and now it seems to be desperate to justify its existence. so that's an incredibly dangerous situation that we find ourselves in. the palestinian health ministry has announced the death of solomon al haflin. he was known as an icon of the resistance movement against israeli occupation. 75 year old died of injuries after being struck by an israeli army vehicle with more on his story. his on his policy layer, he died defending his village. that's how the palestinian prime minister has paid tribute to 75 year old bed when protested who was won over by tow truck earlier
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this month. solomon i'll heffernan was a well known shepherd and resistor of the israeli occupation. he lived in a remote village unrecognized by the israeli authorities in the south hebron hills, not a protest would take place in that contested land without his participation millionaire the loss. an absence of my brother suleiman, with his serious illness after the injury he was subjected to after being deliberately run over by the israeli place, he has left a great void. it has affected my family and the local community, as well as all palestinian citizens who knew my brother and dealt with him and all national events in the south and the central and northern west bank. only this month, the shepherd stood in front of a tow truck that was sent to his village to confiscate unlicensed cause. his neighbors say the cars were bought from israelis at low cost after they failed to pass an your boat worthiness inspections in israel. one of them from to police officer throwing stones at the cause windows. so he could reach inside and open
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they doors back. these really police vision is slightly different. they say palestinians threw stones at the truck and police forces accompanying it, which made it impossible for them to stop and hope. i'll have helen who had climbed onto the vehicle and fallen for nearly 2 weeks. he lay in a vegetative state in intensive care. he finally succumbed to injuries to his head, abdomen and chest, that his family won't let the matter lie. they insist the truck deliberately ran him over beside the gym or pulling a delay. we are now in the process of collecting all the evidence that confirms this crime. then we will go to the israeli court 1st and after that to the international courts to prosecute the occupation for this crime. genuine little the incident has seen tensions in the area flare up law. he should, we give our respect and appreciation to all who attended of to all that came this difficult and crucial type. just give us quietness, give us discipline, give us law this resilient shake, who's striping against the occupation?
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with all honesty in good conscience. this shake, who's a victim of the occupation, and it's continuous crimes against all people. and the independent committee of human rights demanded that there must be an independent international investigation into this incident. and there must be punishment to who commit to this crime, which is one more crime that is added to their list of crimes. it's not clear whether i'll happened and was deliberately hit to not the palestinians beneath had the offenders not being israeli police officers and had the victim been a g. chances are they would have been some kind of trial on the charge, albany, israel with us, your atm update. we hope you haven't been and will willis. policy are on t, israel with us, your atm update. we hope you're having a good start. your day. we'll be back with the latest in about 2 minutes with
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with oh, when i want something wrong, when i just don't want to save out, this thing becomes the advocate and engagement. it was betrayal.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look so common ground. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safe? isolation for community. are you going the right way? or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted you need to descend, have join us in the depths or remain in the shallows.
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if anybody's been trapped in an hour later, 20 minutes could be pretty long time right and alone. trapped in an elevator. for 20 minutes. not knowing what's gonna happen, not knowing where you are the suits of sensory deprivation. think about that. is your life now? 20 visit about an hour. not at all. yeah, the intercom is nothing i was trying to get you out. i was keeping you id is your communication. oh and that's existence. ah. ready ah,
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and more of the building mm . more on turn begins with alca, but it does not in there and it will not. and until every terrorist group of global reach has been found, stopped and defeated, ah, thinking lost more in the warranty. so you know, empires and decline, resort to torture, and i think it gives them the illusion of mastery and dominance and control by
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torturing essentially we blind ourselves. but we could in fact, create a democratic society which actually has consistently valuable and effective techniques to fight terror. the fact that we don't is more an expression of our own anxieties and fears were so called test corrugation techniques used by the u. s. officials were basically designed as techniques to break down the human mind and therefore also the body because they are very connected and leave note physical traces. it's an extremely destructive practice. torture on, of course, on those who receive this pain and suffering. but also on the sidey that becomes
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a society of cruelty. what we've done is we've not so much lost the war on torture as we've won the war on democracy. and that through terrorizing a population over a period of decades. so that there's nobody in this country who didn't grow up with some booky man, some danger. first, it was communism. then it was terrorism for we are obviously engaged in many facets of what is generally called the cold war, richer communist policies for a political activity or any intelligence.

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