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i say that there's a real possibility of privacy violation and that something most of us wouldn't want to wells transparent, but we must live with permanent surveillance. and in and around, the kremlin will have no way to hide. we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vladimir putin. a threat of the toughness to british sanctions ever over alleged russian aggression against ukraine. but some and p say, boris johnson's just trying to shift attention from the party gates scandal. no job, no job, no way. canadian truckers continue to make a stand against mandates and the skating words of their prime minister is calling me a racist extra as to what if i talk to deserve that. mm
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hm. and the us is continuing to, i'm saudi arabia raising key question. so for president biden's pledge to help and the poor in yemen with hello live worldwide. the 1st of the month. it's the 1st a fabric tuesday, just a 9 am here in moscow. my name is colleen brian, this is your world news from our 1st then i'll top story. the u. k. is ramping up. talk on possible sanctions against russia in response to alleged aggression against ukraine. the british foreign secretary back by the prime minister says britain will impose the toughest restrictions there have ever been if necessary. it seems not everyone in parliament was convinced that is in and around the kremlin will have no way to height. we will make sure that they see shared responsibility for the kremlin aggressive and d, stabilizing action. will sharon, bearing
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a heavy cost and today mrs. be here we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression vladimir putin. when he wanted not said on the go to install the prime minister as prime minister, a labor leader who actually published nato, missus for some of those jays. some lawmakers suspect maurice johnson is using ukraine to distract attention from the unfailing party gate scandal at home. a nevertheless, the government says one of the new measures is planning is to seize property from wealthy russian nationals. it seems to be only galks reporting from westminster. his he's rally pers johnson you would think would have bigger political issues. 2 to deal with, but in a raucous house of commons, the prime minister wanted to focus minds away from his own political woes and on to what he says is the danger posed by russia and its president vladimir putin. now, all this comes off to the u. k. government of already sent a number of its military forces to the ukraine for what they say are training
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exercises, as well as sending funds for the purchases of weapons. forrest johnson was supposed to hold a telephone call with the russian president on monday afternoon. the got pushed back to monday evening and now has been rearranged for shoes day. and those in moscow will be looking on with some amusement because they feel like all of this. a so cool, tough talking on the question of the stand off in the ukraine is nothing more than an attempt at destruction by a prime minister who's under heavy political pressure at home. and those views being echoed somewhat by those within the house of commons itself. 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 he could do to help would be to resign. he will travel to moscow or wherever he's going in eastern europe this week . but every one will know that he's a man with a time bomb sitting under him. now in addition to his phone call on tuesday,
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with president putin burst, johnson is expected to fly up to the ukraine for saw meetings that it comes in the wake of his foreign secretary list truss saying that the u. k. government were ready to pass new legislation that would enable them to pass sanctions on more russian businesses and more russian, businessman against what they say would be an attempt to deter russia from any attempt at invading the ukraine. but that something which moscow has strenuously denied time and time again saying that there is no intention whatsoever for russia to inquire to invade the ukraine. the leader of ukraine is telling the west to sort of wind all this down. i don't feel under stress at all if we getting to sanctions with rafa, we'll be in a position where it damages many of our businesses. many, perhaps tens of thousands of people would lose their jobs here in this country. the simple fact is, this is all i think, being ramped up by
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a prime minister barak johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held wholly to legal parties at 10 downing street while so restless, rolling knocked them. well, as mentioned, this is all, as the prime minister continues to battle, a storm of control, the sea evacuations about those locked down parties of downing street throughout the worst of the pandemic. much anticipated report into the scandal has finally been made public, or at least some of it has confirming many of the accusations about boozy events at the heart of government. among the key findings of that report, it said some behavior was difficult to justify. to little thought was given to public health and there were immense failures of leadership as well. the report couldn't be published in full because a police criminal investigation is ongoing right now. so there are no full details . yes, on the claims that in may 2020, more than a 100 people were invited to the downing street garden. or what happened on boris johnson's birthday in june. and of course,
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the party that allegedly happened the night before prince philip's funeral form, a london mccann livingston he heard from just a little earlier predicts. it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when they started to come out, he lied again and again and again, denying it all. now he's actually except the fact he wasn't telling the truth and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mine on time. and when a prime minister's court lying is the end of their career, and the simple fact is, the poll ratings for boris johnson is so low. that is to told him, please don't get rid of him. and he takes them into the next general election. they're going to be white town, will stay with the u. k. that could be an abrupt reversal to a controversial koby policy on the cards. the government says it's going to think again about the vaccine mandate for health care work is in england as it grapples with the via hospital staff shortages. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against covert 19,
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i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination. as a condition of deployment through spectrum, the policy had initially sparked massive outrage is about 80000 n h s work as a still unvaccinated and estimated 40000 and stuff of already quiz over the policy since november. no, be bennett believes the mandate infringed personal choices. it was quite taken away the choice for the health care workers. busy you know, there's lots of resistance around the decision to actually make the bad thing mandatory for health care professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that i keep up to date with the training information because most importantly, it's not. it's not ideal to target certain. you know what the workforce, you know what the, please. it could have applied to, but you know, to, to specifically have health care work is lisa,
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i'm really pleased that they review the situation just to remind you, the world health organization of course says that getting a shot is a must for anyone who doesn't have a medical exemption because it's the best way to protect yourself and your family against coded next canadian truck as of now blocked part of the border in the province about birds up as part of the rally against coven vaccine mandates for dr. is that the prime minister, the recently fled the capital is thousands of truckers and their supporters descended on the city as now poured fuel on the fire is branded them a mob of racists who steal food from the homeless. i want to be very clear. we are not intimidated by those who hurl insults and abuse of small business workers and steal food from the homeless. we won't give in to those who fly racist flags. we won't cave to those who engage in vandalism or
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dishonor the memory of our veterans. our canadian tucker, steven whitman says he's outraged of the government's move, claiming it's dividing the nation to serve its own goals. he's calling me a racist, his extremist. what have i done to deserve that? my government is supposed to have my back. when you're in trouble and you need help, your government is supposed to be there for you. they're not supposed to drag you down. and what i've seen over the past 2 years, it's been devastating as breaks. it breaks my heart because my government supposed to have my back. i work hard and one day, you know, i was hero and now i'm, i'm a racist and an extremist and it hurts. it hurts the so much that i, i can't even put it into words. it makes me not want to be a canadian anymore. it further puts strain on,
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on the system of almost $16000.00 more drivers, which is going to drive the, the prices up. and it's infuriating that he is dividing a nation, he's it dividing his voters so that he can push an initiative to be popular on the world stage. the movement rate. now it is bull my mind it as a truck driver. i've been following it for almost every hour, watching the numbers grow and the support grow and it is so heart warming. it's so emotional to see the support from around the world. and it's growing. i mean it's growing and it's growing so fast, it's taken a life of its own. and it's so wonderful to watch video shows truckers maintaining that blockade of the u. s. borders. they continue to develop the vaccine. mandates gets grabbed. it follows monday's law, rally in the capitol all to a resident, tracy roseborough was among the crowds prime minister,
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who is not being extremely mark bouncing back on now. yes, very like, i guess people are very please, this kind of rhetoric that backfiring because i want to come out to say we don't want to divide it society. we don't want to discriminate against the facts. for the facts. we want to gather all of this civilian homes have been hits in yelman's capital in the latest air strike by the saudi led coalition. a total of 5 raged, were reportedly launched on so now the streets were listed with rubble following those strike so many windows and nearby homes and cars were blown out. it comes off to the neighboring country. the united arab emirates, set it at intercepted
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a ballistic missile over its capital, reportedly fired by yemen. since the rebels is just the latest escalation in the long running war in the region. a week ago, a yemen was targeted in another attack by the saudi led coalition. amnesty international claim that evidence pointed to the use of us made laser guided bombs . horrific images that have trickled out of yemen are jarring, reminder of who is paying the terrible price for western states lucrative on sales to saudi arabia and its coalition allies. arms experts from human rights organizations analyzed fragments from weapons found on the ground where the detention center was hit by the salad coalition. last week, the parts were identified as belonging to a laser guided fall manufactured by the us company raytheon. meanwhile, u. s. officials have called for the saudi probe into the recent as age to be independent and transparent. with
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sonata levona had wrecked, since we didn't have any information that there would be an attack. we only heard the sound of the strike. i heard that when i was at home, i went out and entered the jail that i saw body bars everywhere. we tried to save people, the ambulance worked all the time. oh, the victims were prisoners. we opened the door for them after this joy. they ran out, however, they were then buried under the rubble in what i had done. mm. oh, what a lot of us. i heard groans and screams. some prisoners were clinging to the walls . i shined the flashlight and saw a huge number of people. the bodies of some of them were torn apart, others crawled on their stomach, some tried to get out and walk. others were locked inside the building. there were 3 strikes the 1st bloss hit,
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the building on the east side from the side to my house than to strike came on the western side and they're living with a voice to let you assign us forces attack to back a prison in city of saudi using smart bomb said these bombs are used against ground targets and heavily fortified objects. again, these span bombs have been used earlier. these are american bombs that they're used by the u. s. navy and air force, as well as the saudi arabian air force. the explosive substance of these bombs is more powerful than the war heads of large missiles in terms of the force of the explosion. this is a laser controlled precision weapon with this war has to end. and to underscore our commitment, we're ending all american support for offensive operations in the war in yemen, including relevant arm sales. here. it's
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a national security analyst hud masoud believes just by promises to en, support for operations in yemen, including arms, sales. u. s. foreign policy is chiefly set up to make money. well, the weapons which are being used in the middle east have been put a very long dying out given by the american. so nothing new. because the biggest weapons manufacture right now in the world is united states of america. they will continue to do that. they will need to sell because the foreign policy of united states just dictated by the military industrial complex. so the money that noise in is that what i am li, live right now, but really see is once again, not a huge be beneficial and profitable business. what relates to this is the scenes that have taken place between saudi of vienna medic annually and
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herman dye, dreamer shaped bankers are those with dares sinks. we dare to ask ah, i again the west's actions show his willingness for boy and you. crane is how moscow's plastic body called the wall like rhetoric coming from the u. s. am during a un security council sessional monday. this is over neglected. good afternoon,
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western colleagues. talk about the need of de escalation. however, 1st and foremost, who talks about upcoming war are in itself provocative. who are you almost calling for this? you want it to happen? the threats of aggression on the border of ukraine. yes, on it's porter, is provocative. our recognition of the facts on the ground is not provocative. citizens, mercer americans could killenger cities. all american colleagues have gathered us here. let them provide any evidence apart from allegations that russia is planning to attack ukraine. russia's military build up on the border has been paired with extensive new demands and aggressive rhetoric for the machine. it was his course. appointments of russian troops in our own territory is getting our western and u. s. colleagues to say the laser guns are being applied to military action. that however, is no proof confirming such a serious accusation whatsoever hurting put forward. meanwhile, the ukrainian president answered the west to stop its hysteria,
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while many ukrainians also say they believe all claims of an imminent attack by russia. a baseless locals in the northeast and bought a city of hawkins shared their views on the current situation. but then when you pull nurses, this is a theater. it's manipulation so that people don't think about what to eat tomorrow . but think about where to hide for them is it all is again, something battleground of fat, that like what is difficult, walk right? price is of low salaries on an overall lawlessness or it so that the protest, sentimental doesn't just run for his hoarder. they simply throw this information at us in your h dash that i can see there's a spider from the informational. you don't really need to deliver and it's, it's supposed to be a see of course, but you use common sense and filter through isn't that a lacy but then every, my field west isn't involved in any sort of a phone. so they just want to inside a war interview on the middle, the current talk of war, 30 years ago to day to great powers officially put an end to the cold war, the period of geopolitical tensions which spanned more than 40 years. um,
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all 3 decades have passed since then. how much has actually changed? is murat, gusty of the world truly believed then that it was over, that the cold war, the proxy was the, the atlas propaganda and hostility was finally over. and it was for a while. what we're seeing now is a sort of re emergence of the cold war, a cold war 20. 30 years ago as bush senior and yeltsin met and smiled and hugged everyone envisaged a different future. the one they promised us where enemies became friends, rusher and the united states did not regard each other as potential adversaries from now on. the relationship will be characterized by friendship and partnership founded on mutual trust and respect. bit by bit any optimism crumbled, the united states assisted separatists and rebels and even islamist and russia.
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just years after promising friendship, ether crept closer and closer to russia. for reasons no one understood back then weren't we friends? and year by year, russia grew more and more upset. and here we are both sides, washington and the kremlin, have, have drawn their red lines. they have locked eyes and a daring each other to blink. if that was unleashed on ukraine, it would be significant, very significant, and would result in a significant amount of casualties. for to munster washington has, has cried louder even than ukraine. that an invasion is coming. that keeps getting delayed. apparently, since the imminent innovation keeps getting postpone, but to deliver on that promise, the west has funneled potentially hundreds of millions worth of lethal weapons, the ukraine, and the span of weeks. and they are done yet. i,
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when we're renewal for food or europe, vedo countries in the near term life. just as during the last cold war, propaganda is everywhere that isn't veiled or subtle. it seems the media can't wait for this war to kick off more so than the west. ukraine and russia combined. lacking wheel news and making things up the speed that along on the call, which the ukrainian official described his long and frank baggage were his ukrainian counterpart that of russian attack may be imminent. all of that was made up we later learned when both washington and t of the night any such thing was said . but it ought to show you how shamelessly war propaganda is being bushed. take british press that cheering essentially child soldiers, a call the key of young guns, 10 year olds being taught to kill people,
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young guns. it is virtually the same old cold war just with, with drones and the internet minus ideology in a greater cause. any differences the last cold war ended before it tor, the world, the pot i online for you almost 300 pets. abandoned, during the chaotic us withdrawal from afghanistan finally on their way to new homes, will thanks to a russian l f r t dot com has more on this unusual received exit shoplifting epidemic is set to be spreading throughout new york video posted on line by actor michael rappaport quickly went viral after it showed a man apparently and brazenly walking out of a manhattan store with bags flip stolen goods. and it said to be a scene being increasingly repeated throughout the city, reporting from new york, his kind of mopping shocking videos of brazen thieves running out of stores with
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apparently stolen goods, has highlighted the rise in shop lifting in new york. new york city's police department says there is a high of retail crime recently. some say it's a defun, the police atmosphere, combined with a prosecutor's soft on crime approach, as well as the economic fall out of the pandemic. this is what the new york city police department cim of crime control strategies had to say on it. we have over 1700 individuals over the past year that have been arrested for 3 or more shoplifting or ass. when you look at those individuals, a very small percentage are actually incarcerated right now today. now what scary about the new wave of shoplifting is often the people who do it aren't sneaky at all, and happens in broad daylight right in front of people's faces. without security guards, clerks are powerless to stop them. actor michael rapid for it was shocked about what he saw at a retail store in manhattan. i can't believe i am seeing this. this guy just filled his 2 bags up with everything in rite aid. right here,
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anadia from 1st avenue. he's walking down the street. his gucci, i was watching him the whole time. a lot of corner drug store is of actually had to close down. if people are just taking things off the shelf. stores aren't exactly profitable. we decided to ask new yorkers what they think about all this. i think is horrible. it makes me nervous and feel very unsafe. i think it's terrible. and i think it's a situation because of the pandemic. the pandemic has changed. the world is kind of scary a little bit because, you know, thinking that oh, the goods is over over and it's become a truly disturbing situation so catastrophic that shoppers and even law enforcement aren't surprised when they see it happening any more. busy caleb martin, r t new york. your 1st boom bust of the month is up next here. last international have to wait. shall be here to up that you will. the big stories were across in the bosco newsroom on calling bright. thanks for watching
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