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and it's also about creating layers of lessening responsibility between those who solicit this kind of work and need it. and those who do it with those in and around the kremlin will have nowhere to hide. we will make sure that they can share responsibility will share in bearing happy home. you case tough talking against russia has met with laughter from some unpaid to claim the government simply trying to shift attention from the prime minister party gates scandal with no job, no job, no way. canadian truckers continue to take a stand against mandates and the scathing words of the prime minister. he's told me a racist extra is what have i done to deserve that. and the u. s. is continuing to, i'm saudi arabia raising key questions over president biden's pledge to help and
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the war indiana with i, there's just a mid day here in moscow tuesday, the 1st of february don calling bright with your world news from r t international to the u. k. first, then, and the downing street party gates scandalous, wiping out support for the british prime minister. with the latest polls suggesting more than half of those quiz thing parish johnson is no longer fit to lead the country. against this though, his government attacking russia for alleged aggression and ukraine meeting many in parliament to claim he simply trying to shift attention from his mounting problems at home. of the latest remarks by foreign secretary, live trusts were greeted with laughter in the commons. that is, in and around the kremlin will have no way to height. we will make sure that they see share responsibility for the kremlin aggressive and d, stabilizing action. will sharon, bearing a heavy cost and today, mrs. be here,
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we are standing together with our nato allies against the potential aggression a vladimir putin. when he wanted not said on the go to install the prime minister as prime minister, a labor leader who actually published may to mrs. worse, johnson you would think would have big a political issues. 3 to deal with, but in a raucous house of commons, the prime minister wants to, to focus minds away from his own political woes. and on to what he says, 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 exercises, as well as sending for 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 re arranged for shoes day and those in
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moscow will be looking on with some amusement because they feel like all of this. so cool, tough talking on the question of the stand off in the ukraine. there's 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, with president foods in burse, johnson is expected to fly out to the ukraine for some meetings. and it comes in the wake of his foreign secretary list trust, saying that the u. k. government were ready to pass new legislation that would
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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's 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 get into sanctions with rafa, we'll be in a position where it damages many of our businesses, many crafts, 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 our prime minister boris johnson, to distract attention from the scandal he's involved in that he held all these illegal parties at 10 downing street whilst restless ruling. not them a much anticipated report into the party gates scandal has finally been made public
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. at least some of it has confirming many of the accusations about boozy events at the heart of government. among the key findings of the report, it said some behavior was difficult to justify, too little thought was given to public health, and there were immense failures of leadership as well. the report couldn't be published in its entirety. that's because of police criminal investigations ongoing right now. so there are no full details yet on the claims that it 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, the party that allegedly happened to the night before prince phillips funeral, former london american livingston there you heard from earlier, predicts it's the end game for boris johnson's political career. when this started to come out, he lied again and again and again, denying it all now. exactly, except the fact he wasn't telling the truth, and this is the most dishonest, prime minister mind all the time. when a prime minister's court lying is the end of their career. and the simple fact is,
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the poll ratings, boris johnson are so low, that is to told him he's don't get rid of him, and he takes them into the next general election. they're going to be white town. or staying with the u. k. there could be an abrupt reversal to a controversial cobra 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 a grapples with severe hospital staff shortages. while vaccination remains our very best line of defense against covert 19, i believe that it is no longer proportionate to require vaccination as a condition of deployment through spectrum. the policy it initially spart massive, outraged about 8 or $80000.00 than h. s. workers still unvaccinated and estimated, 40000 unstoppable, ready quit over the policy since november 9. the ballot believes that the mandate infringing to personal choices it was for, you know, quite thing just, you know,
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taking away the choice for the health care. what. busy you know, there's lots resistance around the decision to actually make the vaccine mandatory for health care and professionals. i think it's important to look at some of the options. it's important that they keep up to date with the change in information because that's most important. it's not, it's not ideal to target a certain set of, you know, what the work for was, you know, it, the place it could have applied to, but you know, to specifically have health care. what is i, lisa? i'm really pleased that they review the situation to point out. of course, the world health organization sets that getting a shot is a must for anyone who doesn't have a medical exemption, because it is the best way to protect both yourself and your family against cobit next canadian fuckers have now block part of the u. s. border in the province of alberta or on the u. s. border. there was part of that rally against coven vaccine mandates for dr. isn't that part of the world?
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the prime minister there recently fled the capitalist thousands of truckers and their supporters descended on the city. has now put fuel on that particular fire, he's branded the a mob of racists who still food from the homeless. i want to be very clear. we are not intimidated by those who hurl insults and abuse at 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 dishonor the memory of our veterans. the prime minister dressed up in racist costumes. so many times he can't remember them all. doesn't mean every single liberal is a racist. i do respect that member. i just wish his government would respect the thousands of people who are fighting for their livelihoods right now. here. who are trying to do the best to get this country back on track or canadian focused.
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stephen whitman says he's outraged that the government's move, claiming that 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 to 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 so much that i can't even put it into words. it makes me not want to be a canadian anymore. it further puts strain on, on the system of almost $16000.00 more drivers,
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which is going to drive 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 right now, it is bull my mind as a truck driver. i've been following it almost every hour, watching that the numbers roll 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 some recent video for you then the shows truckers maintaining that blockade at the us border as they continue to demand the vaccine mandates against grab it follows mondays rally in the capital alta. that's it. and tracy roseborough was among the crowd. we have a prime minister who is not being extremely device or
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fountain people now very like, i guess people are very slowly this rhetoric that it's backfiring. i want to come out to say, we don't want to divide it society, we don't want to discriminate against the back. on the back we want we want for, you know, all of yemen is once again been the target of a series of air strikes by the saudi led coalition. in the latest attack, civilian homes were hit in the capitol while a week ago, and raid was launched on a prison in the country north, which resulted in dozens of deaths. amnesty international claims evidence points to the use of us made weapons. horrific images that have trickled out of yemen are jarring, reminder of who is paying the terrible price for western states lucrative on sales
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to saudi arabia and its coalition allies, arms, experts from human rights organizations analyzed fragments from weapons found on the ground. the parts were identified as belonging to a laser guided bomb manufactured by the us company ration during election campaign . and joe biden had pledged to end his country support for the war in yemen, bearing to hold tom sales to saudi arabia, another members of the coalition. but more than a year on weapons shipments have continued. meanwhile, new and official, so called for the promised saudi probe into the recent rates to be independent and transparent. mm. mm hm. so now there's a lot of our vets, 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,
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i went out and entered the jail. i saw a body bars everywhere with oh, i did a lot of us. i heard groans and screams. some prisoners were clinging to the walls . i shined a flashlight and saw a huge number of people. the bodies of some of them were torn apart. others crawled on their stomachs, some tried to get out and walk. others were locked inside the building. there were 3 strikes the 1st bloss hit. the building on the east side from the side of my house, than to strike came on the western side of with the black. a sinus forces attack to back a prison in city of saudi using smart bombs. these bombs are used against ground targets and heavily fortified objects. and these fan bombs have been used earlier. these are american bombs, and they're used by the u. s. navy and air force, as well as the saudi arabian air force.
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this war has to end and to underscore our commitment, we are ending all american support for offensive operations in the war in yemen, including relevant arms sales. ah, dear international security atlas for hud masood. believe that despite promises to add support for operations in yemen, including those home 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 time 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 this. they will need to sell because the foreign policy of united states is dictated by the military industrial complex. so the
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money that knows in is that what i am re live right now, but really sales is once again, a hugely beneficial and profitable business. what relates to this is the sales that have taken place between on saudi vienna medic annually and america or about top stores i had for you this tuesday, february, the 1st of rushes, given envoy is western counterparts been locking horns over you. craig, at the security council, he accuses them of hyping up the water. it's our next story in 90 seconds. ah.
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with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i'll see how that strategy will be successfully very critical time. time to sit down and talk
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ah, a lot again. the west's actions show its willingness for war in the ukraine. that's how moscow's blasted, what i called the warlike rhetoric coming from the united states during a year and security council session on monday. this is over neglected. good afternoon, western colleagues talk about the need of de escalation. however, 1st and foremost, who talks about upcoming wall are in itself provocative. florida to 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, machine guns could killenger. so american colleagues have gathered us here. let them provide any evidence apart from allegations that russia is planning to attack ukraine. russians, military build up on the border, has been paired with extensive new demands,
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an aggressive rhetoric. pretty rashid has his course appointments of russian troops in our own territory. it's getting our western and u. s. colleagues to say that there's going to be a plan to military action. there however, is no proof confirming such a serious accusation whatsoever being put forward or your new crimes president hazard to the west to stop its hysteria ball. many ukrainian citizens also say they believe all claims of an imminent attack by russia. a baseless locals in the northeast, and border city of how cove 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 to morrow, but think about where to hide. first of this all is against the background of the fact that life is difficult. walker, i price is low salaries on an overall lawlessness or it so that the protest, sentimental doesn't strength for his hoarder. they simply throw this information into senior ish that, that i consider as a sponsor from the informational you don't really need to deliver. and it's, it's a possibility of course,
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but you need to use common sense of flow to through the lacy, but then every, my field west isn't involved in any sort of a foreign. so they just want to inside a warranty, on the middle, their current talk of war, 30 years ago to day to great powers officially put an end to the cold war, a period of geo political tensions which spend more than 40 years. and while 3 decades have passed since then, has much actually changed his more, i'd guessed, if the world truly believed then that it was over, that the cold war, the proxy was the, the address 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
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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. 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 it would result in a significant amount of casualties for 2 months stab washington has, has cried louder even than ukraine that an invasion is coming. that keeps getting
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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 to ukraine and the span of weeks. and they are done yet. i, when we renew or service or europe, vedo, countries in the near term. not 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 to speed. that along on the call, which the ukrainian official described, his long and frank baggage were in 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
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show you how shamelessly war propaganda is being pushed. the british press there cheering essentially child soldiers, a call the key of young guns, 10 year olds being taught to kill people, 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 apart. it's been reported that the u. s. government is using secret flight to relocate illegal migrants from southern border areas to other parts of the country, including as far as new york border patrol agents have been lifting the lead on the a parent policy, including an angry exchange during what was meant to be a morale, boosting visit to texas by the head of homeland security. and the us border patrol chief a
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more than a 180000 migrants try to enter the u. s. from mexico in december alone. of the course of last year. more than 2000000 and to the u. s. from its southern border, the new york congress republicans urging joe biden to put an immediate end to any secret migrant flights. we demand you provide congress and all new yorkers with the current location and status of each illegal immigrant. you have transferred to our state. the new yorkers we represent are entitled to know how your failure to address. the crisis at our southern border continues to impact their communities and day to day lives. political analyst and talk radio house, dave perkins believes an angry public backlash would soon put an end to any apparent secret flights. the only thing that can stop this is very strongly expressed,
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very large public opinion against it. because the more the public is aroused, the more they will make efforts to find out more about what's going on. the more that is learned, the more public opinion will turn against it, and in the end it will cost these people power. but as long as they don't think they are at the point where it will cost them power, they will continue to do it because the gambit of filling america with illegal aliens and then demanding that either we give them the vote or we are racists, is going to work, but it better worked fast. another 4 years goes by like this. practically the entire american public will be against it. and them, and the democrats, instead of getting power for life, will lose it for a very long time. so they're in a hurry and that's why they haven't slowed down, but rather have sped up the process of bringing in thousands of illegal immigrants a day. they intend to change the demographics of american elections and take permanent power this way. okay. that sion used for now next
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a tough watch as we learn about the huddling decisions being made by desperate afghan parents whose families by starvation, death, and freezing to death, their only option apparently to sell their daughter's. you're watching auntie international and, ah, well, and i make no sense. you know, born is just a moment please. and you voice as a marriage. we don't have authority. we don't to the vaccine, whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judge, you know. 2 i, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response
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has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with this is so smart, city is a city that's using technology to make people's life easier to have beer, collecting a lot of data to try to improve the way things are in theory. these big organizations that are amalgamating and pulling all that data together, they're not looking at you as an individual, necessarily people's data being collected or so much data that there's a real possibility of privacy violation from. and that's something most of us wouldn't want to wells transparency, but we must live with permanent surveillance. it's
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an open secret that private military companies have been playing a role in arm conflicts. world wide. u. s. 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 called sub contractors from countries with trouble pass. the chances are quite good that they had also been charles soldiers possesses. i was a child, as well as my job professional job is, is with the whole $141.00, the fact that that looked with no flaw minimum own, if you are sure which way to be merciless killing machines,
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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 then we start asking yourself, why did they die? why, what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about their contractors. ah, ah, traveling to the city has taken mel, dude and his family, several hours with him or his wife and son and 2 daughters. 9 year old layton and the horn fees for after the long, bumpy, and dusty road, they're all tired, but they have little choice. they couldn't find any buyers in the village. church with them
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