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[000:00:00;00] with their capacity from out of one, but also half of defense and deterrence. united states and nato mix talk over to play with such that they submit that written response to russia. security red line . aliens refusing to visit earth because of russia's alleged invasion plans where the major appears to lose the plot completely of ukraine publishing a host absurd and inaccurate stories over the crisis of news. we speak with us vaccine expert who explains why is putting these better than pfizer against the only tron strike?
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i would prefer to be la la will he now was i, when all the prime minister tool, you'll always johnston's political life seemingly hangs by a thread with the government inquiry into downing street locked down violations expected to be released any day now a separate police probe is due, so i'm to work with another day to be grateful. you know, forest johnson, thanks for joining us here on the united states night. so i've given the written responses to russia's demand for security guarantees. the american ambassador handed over the document in moscow on wednesday evening, but so far the exact contents haven't been disclosed. surely after the secretary of state antony blinking stress that diplomacy was the only way forward. we're open to dialogue. we prefer diplomacy and we're prepared to move forward where there is the
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possibility of communication, cooperation, 8500 us service members currently stationed in europe. we want those forces don't have to be activated for deployment. moscow, the keys or the west of whipping up hysteria over alleged russian plans to invade ukraine and response. russia claims is actually, nato is expanding eastwards by placing troops near its borders. last month, moscow sent they to a list of red lines. they included ukraine and georgia, joining nato. russia also demands that the allies scale back the forces nearest frontiers and the u. s. nuclear weapons be removed from europe. here, you can take a look on a map that there we go. it will show that nader has expanded over the past 30 years . decide all the talk of diplomacy from the u. s. state secretary, nate, a chief in stilton, doug stuck a more inflexible poster. russia should refrain from course,
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if horse bolstering aggressor rhetoric and malign activities directed against alice and all the nations. we are, of course, respect, and not compromise on the right of any nation to apply for membership or, and that sir core principle for european and security. it's just recently that russia has said that patients either has run out the now they are making demands because they, they aren't being heard. all of russia's security concerns, a multitude of them judge for yourself. for example, 20 years ago, russia had only one, a neighbor that was a member of nato. now it's 5 with ukraine, and ga, potentially ascending in the future. that would be 7, almost half of russia's neighbors would be members of nato. and what that means, this is russia's concern, is that native infrastructure that is measles bases rockets would move closer and
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closer to russia. potentially hypersonic nissan, american hypersonic missiles, big station in you, craig, which is just a few minutes flight time for moscow, which for russia is completely unacceptable. that is where they have to order the red light. and they said, all these, all these proposals to the united states and added to native americans have asked the russian side not to share the documents, their response with the press. we have heard the previous weeks, most of russia's proposals being shot down in public by there is a members who officials from, from native, from the united states, from europe. that is, that nato won't promise not to expand further towards, towards russia. that it won't promise not to station troops closer and closer to russia, that it, e, it'll, you know, it refuses any negotiations. a compromise over potential nato expansion says of russia's concern so far had seems,
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haven't been heard or are being entirely ignored. in the meantime, there is discourse within nato ranks over whether or not to deploy more troops. bulgaria, insisted sir, loyal nature ally, but says that it won't commit units to ukraine. the creation president said his country would not get involved in any potential war in ukraine, though he was late to contradict or vice prime minister. yes count can. i still form a foreign minister of austria, whether nato will arrive at the unified position. i think this cracks have been around, at least since 2002, 2003 when we them saw the preparation for the the iraq war. and i would say, what was the case? the iraq could turn even harsher. in the case of your claim, i think that need to show very alert about its real fitness to, to confront another crisis. it has been not even 6 months since the district mand
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us defeat in couple of the whole native presents was dismantled, was in a few hours by some garcia, various coming from the hindu kush mountains. so the biggest military lines will defeated there in a very humiliating way. that never was any serious maneuver critique why if it was fun from no lessons learned. while washington stresses, the needs of diplomacy is the only way out of the crisis. some journalists in america, all striking, a more belligerent, just buying time till they replaced to invade ukraine, making you jump through hoops like and delivering written responses to questions that you, vance, at time, and time again. in the past. meanwhile, the stabilizing ukraine from within the economy's crumbling, you're spending hundreds of millions of dollars showing them up. what point do you stop paying rushes game and take preemptive action? now, we can walk and chew gum at the same time,
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and that's very much what we've been doing. so we've been clear to russia that there are 2 paths, diplomatic one, but also a path of defense and deterrence. and while some journalists not the one we just saw, there are in war mongering mode. others seem to have well, totally lost the plot when it comes to ukraine with western media route. this put together some absurd stories peppered with falsehoods. ski tell you explains they say you should be coo and a crisis on last your the media, in which case why when you can become it's darrell collette so panic instead. and never mind the cremmit battle, probably european bickering or by didn't miss night cream just after warning about world war 3. after all, will never on the stumble goes on his head. the media pundits. we'll skip the boulder the better, the more outlandish, the better. like this random women and kids, they found just hanging out a window holding a gun. i have never hunted in my life. i bought this carbon after listening to some
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soldiers discussing the best rifle to get if it comes to it, then we'll fight for key. if we'll fight to protect our city, i don't see any sense in the rush and starting a war and leaving cave alone. it's strange because usually the major pro gun control, i guess it doesn't count of washes of the target. well the, how bad the crisis is, the media says that housewives have flipped their bags for rifles. the thing is, marianna jacqueline is in fact a simple ukrainian woman from the territorial defense forces. her uniform is british, another fake story about militants whom western propaganda turns into anti russian freedom fighters. again, just like guns fake. he's as great when it's directed against the russians. i guess there's only a certain number of undercover housewives in ukraine. so the media is happy to look elsewhere specifically at a map. and it's noticed that the quickest way from moscow to key f as
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a fire churn noble making at the lowest logical invasion route. also making russians pretty much the only willing visitors that since well 1986 the risk of a war for the spreading radiation seems minimal, but one object in the zone is particularly vulnerable. a new $1700000000.00 stainless steel arch over the destroyed reactor. it was completed in 2016 to prevent the spread of highly radioactive gust. yes, on route to zalinski office. the press think that putin's troops might just topple a giant radiation containing structure that we've more than 29000 tons. you know, for some like texas eyes and toxic exposure before the real fighting stops. talking about the real fighting. i'm. have you read the mirror recently? no. oh, well see you. i can see hooton's terrifying, awful of high tech support while these include, i warn you, the positively far racing power tupa dogs. i agree. it really doesn't look like
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that dog in the articles photo signed up for regular sky diving. and that's because he didn't and thought photo is all they such an rescue dog. not one of the kremlin tin canines fabricated by the mirror. but if the ukrainians a dose surrender at the sight of a flailing dog and a harness while the robot tanks and flying clash, the cops are ready as back up the still firing ai ecological rifle, with its own brain, is still at the prototype stage and appear recently it's an arm show it can identify targets and pulled the trigger with all the need for a human shooter. so pollutants dragging out the very latest innovations the special occasion. the thing is the a kalashnikov rifle has actually been around since 2017. the senior at the mera fide its entire back jackson department at themes. but never mind all this, because the most disappointing thing about this entire process is that puts his pad block the world will put a stop to travel, highly of old,
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extra terrestrials probably regard warfare as something the only primitive civilizations engaging. so the ukraine situation means we're unlikely to get an invitation to join the lactic federation for the time being, quite frankly, who can blame the media, driving the aliens and told us, because once they finish driving, this wild population to a nervous breakdown, they'll need some new leaders for all of the welding, panic, and despatch that they've got cookie springs some uses just come in from ukraine, where a soldier has gone on a shooting spree, killing 5 people in the city of den. yes, the incidence occurred around 4 am local time and on this video here, you can see police officers at the scene. the shooting conference in the offices of a company that makes military missiles, the police say the suspects shot dead for other soldiers and one civilian the
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gunman fled the same with an assault rifle. a man hunt is underway on argentina. is us the world health organization to speed up the approval process of rushes, splitting vaccine, and sharing. stay on the job with the w h. i. team of experts from the organization is due to visit russia next month. what's more, russian italian study released by the russian direct investment fund earlier in the month found that sputnik v, a significantly more effective against the army constrained than america's fire shot. providing a tough response against the latest among all samples, 74.2 percent of sputnik the vaccinated sarah were able to neutralize on the con versus 56.9 percent suffice vaccinated. so i looked at the paper and the data are promising. what the paper shows is, that's what makes the yankee body said i and used by this vaccine crosstrek, this army cried. there is a loss activity,
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but there is still residual reflectivity that will hopefully provide protection. i found, especially ramos in, was the very last graph of the paper there, you know, it shows that kinetics on the antibody response, and as the new is how, in a vaccine that falls up quite rapidly. so after 6 months, there are significantly lower levels of antibodies. then you have shortly after the explanation, my was put neatly, these responses seem to be masters state. i think we should also help developing countries to improve their own menu manufacturing capacity. do i think that m, our native st companies, fives and mo, done are going to collaborate this footnote re astrazeneca, j and j. i'm not sure to be perfectly honest, but i would certainly be while european countries are still struggling to decide on their approach to cope it. vaccines. the german government been
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debating whether or not to introduce jap mandates for the right teens. protesters have been running and berlin against the proposals. there was a big police presence on the street. several demonstrators were reportedly detains . both of the act came outside the buddhist target. i know mike is a been debating the controversial legislation the mandates. ben bone of contention between politicians, opposition and pacing a sweeping mandate would be overkill. because the only con variant is milder. we heard from some of those who attended the rally. i don't like it very much. the moment you you name it mandatory. yeah. it's mandatory to everybody has to have the same ride. this is really weird that we can be like 6 months, at least an immune scene as a moon, we're critical about the system about the, the way they treat the way they put us into position. i don't trust the narrative. i am totally against
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a mandatory vaccination with some countries across europe and lifting restrictions, despite near reco case numbers. and there's plenty of confusion over the plans with the w h o. europe chief saying the only constraint could spell engage to the pandemic. other officials though point to heightened risks. so the duplicate reports from paris? well, a year ago people were living in fear of cosy, but here we are today. and despite there are recorded new numbers of cases in europe, it seems that the concerns of european governments are melting away. take faults, for example, where a year ago, 20000 cases a day precipitated a 3rd national lockdown, 500000 cases a day at the moment. and what does the government do to respond to that? well, it's easing the restrictions from next week that comes at the time when there is still intense pressure on hospital staff and capacity. and despite that, those restrictions will start easing form that next week it's pretty mind boggling
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. but france isn't the only country doing that. austria to following suit in announcing on wednesday, the from next week, unvaccinated be under their own specific type of lockdown will be able to go back out to st freely. although still most able to access restaurants and bars because they are unvaccinated. and there is this question about whether this is a more of a will to continue these types of what people described as being to community restrictions. whether government was just simply giving into this. there is now a ray of political who sees from austria saying, restrictions now it's too much. and in fact, the restrictions are impossible pretty much for the police to monitor some all to say the restrictions are easing as a result of vaccination levels being quite high course you of the average now is at 70 percent. and there are also restrictions easing in denmark. and in england,
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in the u. k. but all of this comes amidst a warning from the world health organization that this pandemic is far from over the idea. it said this narrative, this is now a mild disease, is simply wrong. the w h o saying that actually health services are still inundated the cases and you will remain the epi center of based upon demick. so is the light at the end of the tunnel. what we've been here before would be easy restrictions and then being put back to square one. but the reality is it does seem as if covey 19 now, is going to linger like a bad smell. and a bad smell, we simply going to have to get used to the british prime ministers, political life hangs in the balance with an inquiry into sokol, party get locked down, violations about and to be released. the ramp and speculation report could spark votes of no confidence subarus johnson. his face, the wrath of ed pays in
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a common show. don already with calls for immediate resignation. i would prefer to be led by law than ally. i will, he now reside every moment he stays his dragon as the agony for families who reminded of the sacrifices they made. when will the prime minister talk horn and go? well, it was indeed a very heated prime minister's questions. as the primary subarus johnson clings on, refusing to resign, it comes as we still are awaiting the very much long awaited su, gray investigation report. it's still yet to be published as the weight gets longer and longer though many people have taken to social media saying the anticipation is more exciting than waiting for christmas. meanwhile, the leader of the opposition, he's calling on bars johnson to go saying that the prime minister ly twice misleading parliament about these parties. on the 1st of december, the promised to told this house in relation to parties during locked down. all
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guidance was followed completely in number 10. on the 8th of december, the prime minister told this house i have been repeatedly assured since these allegations of murder, the walls no party. so since acknowledges the minister of quote replies to him, william resign. oh, mister speaker, at least 16 alleged gatherings in downing street parties have emerged and come to light. the report is expected to make conclusions on at least some of them. now what we do know is that includes the 20th of may 2020, where by allegedly a 100 people were invited to the downing street party to make the most out of the wonderful lovely weather and also bring your own views. in april of 2021 apparently, to parties warehouse on the very same night, while one attendee was even sent to the nearby shops at top up on the staff should return with it in a suit case. now, quite crucially,
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that party i was on the night before prince phillips funeral, and since then, downing street has apologized directly to the queen. now, more recently, an allegation comes with birth johnson. i'm his birthday party. on june the 19th, apparently there were 30 people in tools where the prime minister was presented with some cake and saw sign happy fast they now many people say the prime minister has indeed been caught read honda read all of this but far as johnson has repeated he said that he didn't know he was breaking any of the rules while some of bars johnson support says some of these parties, and indeed the birthday party was not premeditated. people came in presented in the case on his birthday. they saying happy birthday was there for about 10 minutes. it was not a pre meditated organized party. in that sense. he was in a sense ambush for the cake. interestingly though, when it comes to the su gray findings, they will be sent directly to the prime minister. and then it will be up to him to make a statement to the house of commons. so some people are saying, will we see the full findings?
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will that be made public or will the prime minister choose to redact some of that information? a 20 the student from united kingdom has avoided prison time despite being convicted of raping a 12 year old girl. after his arrest last year. josh in joshua, moscow confessed to 3 counts of rape, spent 7 months in custody. he was later released on bail and sentence to 200 hours of unpaid work, explaining the light sentence. surgeon said she believed the man was not aware of the victim's real age. there is no suggestion of any pain to fall tendencies at all . what instead, there is a young man who is relatively immature and possibly naive. the judge also confirmed despite being preteen, the victim was on a dating up and behaved in a sexually suggestive manner. oh
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i i we discussed this controversial case with a panel of guests. i am the amused by the story. am i and i'm actually deeply offended by it that there's a 20 by 20 year old man. cannot recognize somebody who is significantly, actually, you know, not an adult, not even an adult, not, not a 15 year old, but somebody is 12. so that's just pretty sick making to me. it should be the case
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if everyone can form. so the recommended approach on all of the social media platforms that will be nobody present under the age of 13. and that actually, you know, will be honest about their age and vote for certain graduations above, but i don't think it's a particularly alarming preston though. i do think it does raise questions about the, the degree of protection that very young children have in the law. and that, that, that there isn't as much distinction between children. the 30 and i was 13 as one might think. although there are differences that can be run in case of all the children platform that they were on is not one. and i would personally just wanted to visit for a moment that both of them chose to be on that there is a responsibility and especially on him more he's an adult. he should have known or even had an inkling. but he was having a relationship with
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a child under age it'll, it's against the law and whatever, whatever, or the fact that she was on tinder doesn't give him a reason or an excuse to have a sexual relationship with her. if you embark on a level of abuse, you can be held george out because your identity is known also, if your gender or your us all the platform because you know, the other people present on that level had had their age checked, it will prevent you unwittingly being connected to somebody who is under a, i mean we don't let our children drive or drink or smoke until they're over the age to be able to take them risks responsibly. and we shouldn't be doing that with social media, whether it has been shown. the great deal of hall i'm going to be at. i remember last could be worse. it could be forest johnson. i'll be back without dice in 30 minutes.
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ah . with it's an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in our conflicts world wide us government doesn't track the number of contractors and uses in places iraq or afghanistan, the united states army and the military and general. so reliance on the private sector, i would call that dependency, but we don't know who's the on the ground presence of these companies overseas. we just don't out west and private military companies can in their turn, use so cool subcontractors from countries with trouble pass. the chances are quite good that they had also been child diligence processes. i was a child, as well as my job professional job is,
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is with the whole wouldn't feel good if i said that with, with no flaw minimum own. if you are sure which way to be merciless killing machines. ready now they fight and die in other people's was people carol lot, when a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we start asking yourself, why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about the contractors in. oh, is your media a reflection of reality? ah, in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community?
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are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend so join us in the depths all remained in the shallows. ah crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is an offense, very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very care to kill time time to sit down and talk with james all down through here holland, mr. larry over here. so your camps are always
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a little nicer than this. this is evidence of absolute poverty, despair. people in our city and other cities all across america are living like this. we're at the original need and village been opened up in 2018 right now. there's 31 homes on the property. it's a little over 4 acres with $31.00 homes. and a community center. unfortunately, a lot of people don't make it out of edition more homelessness and i'm just really happy with it. and there you with ah, ah,
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ah! while you'd have shy is fixed on mighty things, the face of vampires on the fall of kings, while quacks of state must each produce his plan and even children, lest the rights of mine amid best mighty fastest, let me mention the right to women merit some attention and i thought, well, consider alex salmon show, i'm to a special program on scotlands national barge. this is robert burn season. i'm from moscow to michigan from k point kit pope from new fine went to new zealand devoted . suppose i lovers of scotlands gather to celebrate his life and work this year like class, some of that burns suppers, i, rachel, but many will once again assume that special social collection of speeches,
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