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why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down like that contractors and a big trouble for boda with the probing for the infamous 2020 log down parties at downing street finds that theory is failures to observe. high standards will make us from the prime minister for trying to use the ukraine crisis to deflect attention from scandal. fleeing from anger, the canadian prime minister is reportedly rushed to an evacuation size. more than 10000 truckers protest against vaccine mandates outside parliament. we have from one of the activists, we've been in the heart of the demonstration and we've never seen anything like this before. these are ordinary canadian, or if we fired of the product, government telling us how we are closed to live our lives. i guess we are math
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local brandon, is that a freedom of fiji? a passenger acute airline of violating his freedom of speech and he's all to remove the face last because of the anti bind. and let's go brandon logan with pam here in the russian capital and that facility international with the latest world news updates is great to have your company. we start for london behavior, different behavior, difficult to justify and failures of leadership. that's how the long awaited report is branded downing street gatherings at the peak of the pandemic. and it heightens calls for british prime minister parish johnson to resign. on this backdrop, the government's ramping up involvement over ukraine, threatening russia with crippling sanctions. and arranging top level talks well, much to discuss miss sure. let's go live to our london correspondent,
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shoddy and was dancing. now. shoddy good to see you. so what more has the report had to say? well, we thought this would be a huge moment, not just the bar, as johnson, but for the whole country. the long way to to gray investigation report was finally published earlier this afternoon. we all thought it would be the day to hold for johnson to account for all of those downing street allegations, but it seems full and somewhat flat. it seems to be quite the anticlimax because it's just an update. really. it's not the full report in full and no new information really has come out apart from the fact that these 16 alleged parties only only 4 of them are not being investigated by the police. and of course the police had off too great to go. just minimal reference to those allegations. so really su gray didn't really have much rig over and so it's more of a common treat. but the key lines that really stood out with some behavior was
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difficult to justify, to little thought was given to public health. and they were failures of leadership as well. and on page 5 of the very, very short report, just 12 pages and full read it is not possible to present a meaningful report. what to grade. really trying to say that at that point is that there's lots of things to discuss only she cannot really do. so she's unable to because the report has to be heavily redacted. after the police announced that they were going to investigate some of these allegations, including those big parties we've heard of on may the 20th bring your own bruce event. then of course, birth children's birthday party on the 19th of 2021. but going further back to the night before prince philip's funeral bath, the ones that people really want to know about. however, how is this all going to go down with m p. 's? we know boris johnson is going to speak directly to the house of commons within the next hour or so. but some m p 's are still going to be big allies really for the
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prime minister trying to defend him. whereas others will want to get to the bottom of this and some see no coincidence in johnson finding a sudden passion for the ukraine calling. it is not right. yes, it's incredibly interesting timing, really because immediately after that statement from borrowers, johnson on the su gray investigation hill swiftly move on to the escalating tensions or where the russia we know that boris johnson is actually off to ukraine tomorrow. so really wanted to try and get this all over and done with as quickly as possible. he's also expected to have a phone call later on today with vladimir putin as well. but just last week, downing street, i was really determined to escalate and accelerate diplomatic efforts. but in just a matter of days, the rhetoric has really ramped up. we're expected to hear the government even announcing sanctions, particularly on individuals or businesses with links to personal with any strategic significance
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a to the kremlin. but that is not all. we also know that the u. k. has announced double troops to around $900.00. that's all part of that nato task force to bolster the border. but many emp is right here in the united kingdom. think that all of this government, a rhetoric being ramped up is simply way to deflect from what's going on in westminster. mr. boris johnson says he's helping with the diplomatic situation in russia and ukraine. he has no credibility. no one trusts him. the best thing she could do to help would be to resign. you will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week. but everyone will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. so contradictory messages then calling from the british government, calling for diplomacy and trying to avoid a conflict, but at the same time deploying troops to the region as well. but it really does feel like for us, johnson, it could be the perfect distraction from the party gate scandal indeed. and shot to
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said the u. k. prime minister is set to make a statement to the house of commons and they coming out. oh, so that will bring your that h on that for now. shoddy at thank you. now thing with those it talk of sanctions as britain and the us loudly closely co ordinate that devastating sanctions against russia. washington and say that won't make its plans clear so, but moscow doesn't have a chance to limit the damage and with coffee punish, rushing for the situation in ukraine. rising across europe to more garcia has been taking a closer look at his likely to lose the most in the sanctions game. the united states, the european union, not putting the final touches on our sanctions least so our renders. they promise no one seen the like in decades. they expect an eye for an eye that moscow will follow suit and turn off the gas stops. for example, exacerbating what is already a global energy crisis, no matter how many times russia has said that it won't restrict gas applause. and
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so bureaucrats are off scurrying about trying to figure out how will survive if they implement their own sanctions. we're collaborating with governments in market operators on supply of additional volumes of natural gas to europe, from diverse sources across the globe. liquefied natural gas in the short term can enhance security of supply. while the continued to enable the transition of next 0 emissions, the european commission will work for improve transparency and utilization of liquefied natural gas terminals in the ease. this is impossible, in the short term, if russia natural gas, which, which makes up a 3rd of what europe needs, is cut off entirely. you can make up for it. every day. russia supplies europe with 17000000000 cubic feet of natural gas for reference. the united states exports in total to everyone about 10000000000 cubic feet of natural gas per day. so if the
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united states and all of its natural gas to europe, it still wouldn't be enough to fill the void for europeans on schubert. ne, understand the simple fact. germany needs a reliable energy supply that does not depend on a single pipeline such as nor stream to the consequences of an escalation of the conflict would be grim for every one. so it's right to talk to each other through any suitable charles to prevent an escalation. and we haven't even begun to talk about price. some european nations, such as germany pay a quarter of the market price for russian natural gas. american gas would cost them $4.00 times as much for the same quantity. market price. this is in the middle of winter that a tom, when energy prices in europe of have doubled, have tripled, have quadrupled over the past year. at a time when you see headlines about european europeans having to choose between
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heating and food. european union like many other regions in the world, is currently facing a sharp spike in energy prices. this is a high concern for citizens, businesses, the european institutions and governments over the u. the european commission wants to help and support addressing a negative impact and households and businesses as a priority. and that was before they put together sanctions, least so horrendous that they honestly expect russia to cut off the gas and perhaps even the oil a sanctions list. so horrendous, they themselves don't even know what will come of it. we can't preview every action, but the intent there really is to have measures that we think will degrade russia's industrial capabilities and industrial production capacity over time. not to go off to individual every day. russian consumers, united states, the europeans, have said time and time again. that they want to avoid sanctioning russian energy
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so that the supplies keep feeding europe. chances are, of course, that nothing will come of this. russia remains adamant that a war, whether it triggers those sanctions or not, would be senseless. and that has no plans to invade ukraine. this nonsense, then why should the russia stop the delivery of gas nonsense, from economical point of view? and it also didn't happen in the history of this is only an interest of the united states because the united states wants to sell their and g gas, which is produced by fracking. and this production is much more expensive . it's really cheap gas from russia would be cut off for 1st we would have a demand which you wouldn't be covered, we would get problems you would get. and then she cries,
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this the previous sanctions, the european, especially german industry. they are hurting while europe and russia, and this case, it would be to say, well, let us now go and listen to the un security council, which is meeting to discuss security issues surrounding the ukraine crisis. the representative of the russian federation i gave the floor to the representative on the us. thank you very much, madam president. ed's colleague stated, we have call for this meeting and we've call for this meeting because of what we evolve witness over the course of the past few months in terms of the actions of the russian federation on the territory of you. on the border with ukraine. they indicate that it's in their own territory,
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but it is also very close to their neighbors border. it's a neighbor that has been invaded already before. it's a neighbor that has russian troops occupying their territory. we have had numerous meetings over a 100 meetings, over the course of the past few weeks, both with russian officials and in consultations with our european and ukrainian colleagues. all of these meetings have been in private. we think it's now time to have a meeting in public and have this discussed in a public forum. we have worked with the ukrainians not at their request to provide assistance to them so that they can prepare for what they see as inevitable
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. including having provided $200000000.00 in assistance in recent weeks and over $5000000000.00 and assistance since 2014. and that is so that they can be prepared. well, you put, we'll bring all the latest updates from this ongoing un security council meeting in the coming minutes an hour. so stay with us for that. the candidates prime minister has tweeted that he has a cove. it's just off the reportedly being rushed to secure a secret secure evacuation spot where more than $10000.00 truck isn't their freedom convoy supported founded on parliament hill against no job. no job rules, crowns and vehicles have been blocking key roads around the parliament building and also a protest is braved warnings of extreme cold events. the positions of vaccine mandate sounds of the pandemic restrictions when he said they were not against the jobs, just the government forcing people to take them. canadian activists, chris elson, talked to us from the person. as you can see,
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i'm surrounded by some trucks right now. i'm standing right in front of parliament . i've been here for a couple days. there been no problem whatsoever, but there is an absolute unyielding determination on the part of the talkers not leave. and so all the mandates about santa are gone because we've been putting up for 2 years and we've had enough, they're not following scion when they're playing all the different mandate. it does the political maneuver, try to control, and the simply are going to take. they're not going to tolerate it anymore. so it's on boy, from british columbia and from the maritime, the mall, the other province, the bulk of birds, on ottawa, they fill it up to $53.00. it's the biggest protest i think, in canadian history, geographically it's a bit difficult for canadians to have a huge, productive receptor, big country. but we've never seen anything like this before. and i think it just lit a fire in canadian because this was finally an opportunity for all of us to get together to show that there is
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a widespread movement. i guess what our government's doing through has probably to say that this is just the brand minority of canadian with unacceptable views. and nothing could be further from the truth. either ordinary canadian or simply tired of this death bought a government telling us how we live our lives. and even telling us our book, the thing. a lot of police say is costing $600000.00 a day to maintain security in the capital during the rallies protests throughout it . also the government, the extended job mondays for truck drivers crossing the border with the u. s. a truck se that's threatens vital supply chains. the canadian health agency justified the move fighting rise encoded cases and hospitalized asians. well, let's take a quick look at how the protests have them folded over the past few weeks.
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it's not about the vaccine itself, it's the most demanding and the freedom to choose. that is what these ordinary hardworking canadians are here. they want to, they want their freedoms, restore the small fringe minority of people who are on their way to ottawa for holding unacceptable views that they are expressing do not represent the views of canadians who have been there for each other. ah, society itself is overtaken by fear. this convoy is all of the read it not only with a truck driver, it's actually for every single person, you mean money down the road. it doesn't matter. it's all about your choice, me. but the issue
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causing clear divisions in the country, canada of main national broadcast was quick to point that he supposedly to blame for the unrest concerns that russian actors could be continuing to fuel things as this as this protest grows. but perhaps even instigating it from, from the outset, but political commentator and he contributes a lauren chen believe so it needs to be more focused on the real problems plaguing canada. right now. i feel like this whole russian scare is, is merely something to try to detract from the protest to make it seem like these are not canadians who are part of this movement. which, when you, i mean, you look at the ground and ottawa, i don't think russia managed to sneak 10000 protesters across the border. it is frankly insulting as well to the canadians. i think this protest is a long time coming. this is not about the vaccine itself. this is about the mandate . the canadian government has tried to implement some of the strictest in the world
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are right now if you are not vaccinated, cannot travel by plane train or ferry and that includes just even domestically. there is a federal mandate for a federal employees as well as health care workers. there have just been many times at the canadian government has told its people that they do not respect their freedom of choice. the government is coercing you to do something that you may or may not want to do and to be clear. canada is one of the most vaccinated countries on the planet. the vast majority of canadians who are eligible have received both doses. so this is not a question of canadians denying science or wine to put each other's hell. there is or however, opponents might want to spin it. it's a very different story when you tell someone that regardless of their medical status, what, what if afflictions they might personally be experiencing unless they submit, they will not be able to go to a restaurant. you know, they will not be able to travel, they will not be able to visit their loved ones and hospitals, all of which are restrictions that we have seen in canada. it's very disturbing. i think this is about control. this is about trying to get people to submit to the
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governments, women, and frankly, this is, this is past due for canadians. we are generally not people to protests or be louder, make our voices heard. we are very polite as the stereotype goes. but i think you can only push people so far, and that is exactly what you're seeing on the streets of auto right now. on the convoys now inspiring crowds across the world. this is leticia protest in australia and the netherlands with people demanding the health rules on scraps will keep you posted on the growing wave of global anti restriction valley. this is not to america any more is how a passenger and spirits airlines reacted when install, told him to remove his face mosque because it had the anti bite. and let's go brandon slogan on it. video of the instant has exploded on social media racking up around 400000 views on take talk alone. not america anymore. the american anymore. the company. if i had
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a b l math on what did it been? okay. what does that mean? like like that or? no. what does that grand in? what does that mean? it's my name. but isn't it freedom of speech that have the mascot? is it? is it a freedom to see? is this massive home? i just, i can't, we are massive has lots of brandon. like is this anybody? i don't understand. the incident happened on a flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passenger as we're talking to display a political statement, fighting the lines policy. but mr. we're talking to claims, it's a violation of his freedom of speech with contacted spirit lines. the comment will bring you any response. well, that slogan, let's go, brandon has become a code for insulting president biden. it started when nascar drives i, brandon brown was being interviewed a few months ago after winning a race. the crowd behind him began chancing and explained to the president that the
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reporter thought they were saying, let's go brandon, political commentator, charged with more believe the freedom of speech in the us is increasingly under the contract says you can't wear offensive clothing then what is offensive that's all subjective, that's of the beholder. he makes the point that if someone wearing black lives matter mass, plenty of people by medicine, they think it's the dog whistle for communism, for violence, things of this nature would that work can be asked to remove the mask. obviously not, there's also the other thing, this man was also wearing a let's go brandon sweatshirt and he was after sweatshirt because that might be a little more complicated, but he was asked to replace the mass. so it's, it's not directly probate or, or maybe what offends one person makes it other person laugh and we decide. censorship is a huge problem and this is a land that, you know, the 1st amendment is supposed to be the envy of the world throughout the west. and it's certainly under attack,
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we don't have congress doing much to protect free speech. and the 1st amendment to rate in corporations might be targeting. people are harassing people because of their political views because their political messaging happened in this case. it's, it's a very good situation and it doesn't seem to be getting better anytime soon. lot of slogans on mosques that are raising free speech issues, supposed to fi, has announced at any point cause that contain co. it related content will now be flags, as after a number of musicians demanded the streaming giant council, popular comedian and paul cause the joe rogan, who they accuse of spreading this information about vaccines ortiz, it sounds kids have looked at how the simplest aspects of life are becoming political, it was the best to put costs. it was the was to put cost yet again. joe rogan has landed himself bang in the middle of the culture, all his information and making money off of this information. i should say, joe rogan has been at the center of controversy. i mean,
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i agreed that joe rogan is, are they going to have rogan or young? not both. maybe it's me, but that's an easy choice. yes. neil young, maybe just really into vaccines. or maybe that's critic, say, just looking for the rabbits. he lost way back in the 19 seventy's told spot to fight. it's me or joe, i'm doing this because spotify spreading fake information about vaccines, potentially causing death to those who believe this information being spread by them. on the other spotify exact softer, googling who neil young is. and then remembering how they spend 100000000 dollars on exclusive right to dealers, popular podcast in the wild, pretended to think long and hard about it before saying, sorry, neil, but we'll take the unbox guy who makes us super rich and trends on twitter. it was nice knowing you though, we have detailed content policies in place and we've removed over $20000.00 podcast episodes related to coven 19th since the start of the pandemic. we regret meals
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decision to remove his music from spotify, but hope to welcome him back soon. so young set out to cancel some one man ended up being canceled himself a true 21st century tragedy. following and young footsteps thought a seventy's full fledged joni mitchell doctors and even the world health organization cheap, who all took a swing, a spot to fight, said what he said, that's wound people up. well, it's rather whom he's been speaking to. shall we be polite and call them vaccine skeptics. but then he went too far and invited jordan, peter said, the professor on every liberals most wanted list since were being polite. let's just say that some of the views expressed one controversial. i am white act. that's a lie to, i'm kind of town and he was actually not allowed to sort of i, there's no such thing as climate, right. climate and everything are the same word. an episode that sent people into a frenzy, but not rosa. no, he's chilled. after all,
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he brings an 11000000 listeners every single day, and apparently they like carry alternative views. so he's given them how boys conspiracy theorists eat or mosque black conservatives. whistleblowers anyway, broken is not worried and he might not be a legitimate source of medical information. but he is the most popular pod costa in the world, untouchable. he knows that even the people he's clashed with on his own show can help but love him. he and i disagree about a lot, but i would rather engage with deeply enthusiastic, deeply curious people who i think are mistaken about many things. then only ever hear from people whose opinions i already understand. so what do we learn from this latest episode of the joe can experience while he might be a persona non grata benevolence still wants to be rogan's bessie. the fust amendment just clinging on to rogan way too big to cancel. oh, in spot to fight, barry very greedy russia sputnik vaccine is
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effective against the rapidly spreading on the concave at variance. according to a french medical institute director has been looking into recent joint massage conducted in italy and russia. it shows something very interesting and promising that is capable of managing not only to the actions trying to do that, but also the new microwave. i am so this is i didn't say next is just the easiest to be brought for logistical reasons. so you can use it, so when they actually, the instruments can, you can use it as a standard on election. it was, it can also use it as a boost in combination. this is called mixed match, which although i don't the thing that
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needs more evidence doesn't think i'm trying to be broad maturity to doesn't that mean it's a nice one. so we know it performs in the general population. what enjoy your listing needs all the in, in, in a. so i don't know what stage our advanced is and the, and that it is by the way of the i didn't need to be actually vaccination is a very, very important that is in combination with setting diameters distancing hygiene solutions. 3, those are, those is called a often the magic one. that is, you really get a maximum,
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i mean you have $3.00. so let's see what happens. we don't have enough back up to see what i'm reasonably confident that those so that you know what the 2nd booster we me sufficient with. all i do. so some duration back would be pretty good to get every now and then my thanks for choosing arthur international this monday, all the latest that they should be able to find on our website on the dot com that will be back in about 30 minutes with the finance, so that i would owe the money laundering for to get
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