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well corrupted, you need to descend, ah, join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, headlines right now here. one off the international spanish newspaper leaks. what it claims is the u. s. nato responds to russia's proposed security guarantees. as we understand the document refuses to keep ukraine out of the alliance. that is something that moscow said it would not tolerate fury among french muslims as the macro and government moved to dissolve the faith council with islam ultimately becoming a key issue in the run up to the countries election. apologize to the peace loving, patriotic canadians who are outside right now. just asking to be heard as canadian truckers will rally against the vaccine mandate,
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the countries media authorities around them a danger to society. in the program we speak to one of the protesters with wide mid week now and no shortage of news in sight. it's a busy program for you right now. if you are not sure. the full text of the confidential u. s. noto responds to russia. security concerns has been leaked that reported document was published by spanish newspaper lps. earlier in the day, my colleagues neal javion saskia taylor discussed what it contains. over the past few weeks, we've seen at the highest diplomatic levels, riley's of accusations of verbal sparring and not just what's been happening and publics. we can only imagine what's going on behind closed doors. but now a fresh document leak has all put off a glimpse into what is indeed happening behind those doors. and it's really showed that moscow and washington, alongside nato, a very,
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very far from reaching any kind of consensus with regards to ukraine, issue, uninsured. well beyond move, not that does seem to be almost a blind unwillingness from the military alliance to recognize any of russia security concerns. now, the spanish language paper hasn't managed to get it comes on the nato and us response to russia. security proposals now will remember those proposals. they were sent back in december. they fin triggered a flurry of diplomatic talks and calls and essentially they requested legal guarantees, restricting father nato expansion, specifically with regards to ukraine. the document that we're seeing now that reveals a very blunt response from washington and brussels. and it's in all states should respect the right of other states to choose or change security arrangements and to decide their own future and foreign policy free from outside interference. in this slide, we reaffirm our commitment to nato's open door policy under article 10 of the washington
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treaty. we have of course, requested comment from both nato and the us state department. but if we take just this document, it seems that it is an open shot case. them, they will not compromise. that is despite flat and person warning. but this is a very reckless disregard of russia's concerns. it's not well for help, because do people realize that this could potentially set all nations involved down a very dangerous path of no return assistance? because when you much listen carefully to what i say in ukraine's own doctor, i know documents. it is written that they plan to return crimea, including by military means that it's not what they say publicly. imagine for yourself that ukraine in nature, members will begin military operations in crimea. what do we do? go to war with the nato block? has anyone thought about that's going on? so the situation is it seems to me both sides refusing to budge and let him have pigeon said it, they're in a slightly different context, but what do we do? what's versus reaction? been to this most has already sent, follow up questions to this document. so clearly that is a desire for continued
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a dialogue, but most position on this has been consistent from the beginning. it recognizes, of course, that every single country has the right to determine its own policy and assure its own security thought is not what's being disputed. here the issue is when a country's choices have ramifications beyond its borders and actually pose a very real physical threat to someone else. and let's just be clear. a potential natal launchpad located in ukraine is just a couple of minutes miss all away from, from russia. so it's essentially, i think, this fear that really underlies russia's concerns in that area. michelle, which is ignoring our concerns, the u. s. and need to refer to the right to the states to freely choose how to insure the security. but it's not just about giving someone this right. after all, this is only one parts of the well known formula for the indivisibility of security . the 2nd integral part says that one should not allow the strengthening of any one
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security at the expense of the security of other states. so the watson leaders asking, why must we provide our security that someone else can feel safe? not said it would be remiss if i didn't point out that the document has some encouraging moments i'm talking about. reestablish the communication long military channels, reinstating the nato office here and moscow discussing arms control. so reducing missile deployment to ukraine. but if we get to the bottom of it, let's be blown. according to this document, the west responds to ne, existential concern of russia, as we have here. but we don't care enough to do anything. and this is in fact case clothes, we're not gonna discuss it further. but here's a list of much smaller things that we feel that we can give you to project an image that we are listening and being co operative but do nothing in any way to address your fundamental concerns. and with that kind of inflexible rhetoric combined, of course, with this ongoing footage of millions of dollars worth of weapons being sent to
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kiev. it's very difficult even with the best of intentions to see where to move from. now. we discussed the issue of nato expansion with a political analyst, chris banbury. he says the alliance has gone from being a defensive block to an aggressive one. now listen to the room. here is the question of need to expansion. i'm not document tries to avoid the fact that a promise was made to mikhail gorbachev on the head of the soviet union. a promises made by the americans to be no need to expansion into eastern your former soviet republics. that promise which know the americans are trying to deny that for me or is it just saves a bottle bottle promises that doesn't come, that has obviously been broken. i don't this natal in the west. simply play hardball by saying the contain his open door policy towards you create not as a see inside as a say that it's unlikely and ukraine will ever be allowed to join. natal bought the appointment hardball, which seems to me an aggressive policy in relation to russia. they expansion in
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eastern europe, expansion into the former soviet republics is a long way for being defensive warms based on the north atlantic. so nice is rule is fundamentally change and has become an aggressive one. me while the minute hold on going potty gates scanned. all the british prime minister found the time to make us more visit ukraine in a show of support and use the occasion to warn russia that any invasion would lead to a blood boss. will bring you more on that just a little bit later in this program. for now though, there's anger in frances muslim community, it's after the government moved to dissolve, it's a council of faith. now this is been an official liaison point between the 2 and with his arm ultimately set to become a dominant issue when the next election, many suspects some sort of political motivation behind the macros. ministrations decision. let's learn more now. here's our correspondent charlotte group season.
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can so of the muslim faith, known as the cfc m has fallen out of favor with the country's government. after years of being the official interlocutor between religious leaders and the authorities, it's been unceremoniously dumped. why? the muslim worship council was created to try to structure islam in france. it was structured at that time around national federations of algerians, moroccans, tunisians, koreans, and turks. to day we are seeing extremely strong interference from foreign states and we cannot accept that. we hope there will be no more. this is the end of islamic foreign influence in france. the c f. c, n c's, this change of heart by the french government as being my it in politics ahead of the presidential elections. i gotcha, but we're really in the pre election period now when islam is being talked about on all tv channels on the radio. i think these attacks on islam on muslims represent
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a significant stigmatization practice that is unbearable. the talk about muslims in islam to avoid other important issues. i see that starting with the far right to more with his hate speeches with his race, his speeches. naturally, there are some political parties for more moderate or joining the moors platform, making the same speeches several times more moderate, but they nevertheless, are hoping to bring the right and extreme right into their ranks. but that's crazy . we need to stop these hate speeches, the stigmatization stop constantly pointing the finger of muslim service. instead, the government is moving towards a grassroots for him, which will include him, mom's women and influential figures. this is, it says much more representative than the cfc m. but the cf cm's general director says it won't be able to replace what it does. and despite reports, it won't be dissolving. reminisce forms a platform for discussions for the extra if i did some in this form will not be
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a replacement for the cfc m, which deals with issues of religious practice. we live in a secular state. it is not the state that should decide whether the see of c. m should be dissolved, but the muslims themselves. in addition, interior minister dominique in his statement said the form is a space for dialogue, but also that those responsible for it should be chosen by muslims. themselves so it is we who have the right to choose who will represent us as far as our religion is concerned and not the state. and the timing of the said now to rent is pretty interesting. the entry of the firebrand right winger, eric's more into the fray of the presidential election, has it seen the debate? we focus on issues such as is amazing. now with around 70 days before the voting manual mat gone, has decided to revolutionize the organization of islam in france. it also comes as a new light has been shown on issues around radicalization in the country. a report
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on french tv about woo bay, a city in the north of france's once again provoked controversy. allegations that who bear had become a no go zone with women eating in restaurants, he blew behind cubicles and shops, selling faceless doors for muslims who believe that it is forbidden to depict facial features has stood up a hornet's nest. don't give an audience to this pile of film called a show. and 6 via zone inter died is getting rich largely because we muslims like masochist enjoy watching this degrading treatment of us. they say it's a minority minority and schools, and minority and mosques and minority and the rat, a minority in cities, et cetera. it's starting to be a big minority. it's amazing how they want to demonize religion. it makes me want to throw up the presenter of that program and one of the main guests now live under
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police protection. as a result of those threats, many of the allegations that the report contained, of also since been denied. but what it does show is how divisive the issue separatism remains in a country where the memories of terrorism, whether that be the attack at charley abdel, the back to klein, or even more recently, the beheading of teacher, samuel patti. i still fresh islamism as a debate still has the power to hold court ahead of april election. charlotte, even sky r t. paris canadian truckers have been out in force protesting against mandatory jobs of the government has condemned their action with the premier of alberto, also quick to denounce them. and it is, however, unfortunate to see a small number of people who engaged in protest over the past few days express extreme views and embrace hateful some symbols. it's also unfortunate to
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see a small number break. the law, create a public safety hazard and a enormous inconvenience for law abiding canadians, including thousands of other truckers. by blocking the border at coots, 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 dishonor the memory of our veterans. canadians who are, is outside to day patriotic peace, loving canadians recalled massaging us and races by the prime minister. again, i will ask the prime minister, who may i remind this house war black, please? i apologize to the peace loving. patriotic
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canadians who are outside right now. just asking to be heard how the truck is going to be heard shouting freedom by using the vehicles right now to block a part of the u. s. border in the province of alberta is all despite the threat of being arrested. although it is reported right now, the negotiations are actually taking place between canadian authorities and the truckers. and we spoke to one of those who took part in the enormous freedom convoy demonstration. every single if i would say 95 percent of the vehicles are going did for the corner voice or and to people who are standing on the bridges. it was minus 25, damp digit outside. and people who are standing on the bridges of it that occurred xander, elderly people's rate. once we entered in ottawa, it was a completely different of why people off auto industry used on the sidewalks. they were like seeing, thank you for coming. thank you for coming. it's not for new minority,
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or do i flirted with? i would say almost some around a 1000000 millions of people. right. so it's not a french minority narrative where you can say, so majority of people over dear. i was there from morning till midnight. dear. i haven't seen a single single kind of since you don't get to my own eyes. i don't know what are they projecting? what are the showing the flags and everything? i haven't seen anything with them are you when i will or canada's mainstream media is being accused of following in the footsteps, all for the government by vilifying the truckers and then on sort of headlines slamming the protesters. i, despite all this organizers have raised nearly $10000000.00 in donations, and the truck as demands do seem to now be being heard. the province of quebec has already scrapped a proposed health tax on the unvaccinated. and we spoke to a journalist, a kin back to says the media and the government have made a total mess of their handling of this. i've been on the ground in ottawa for the
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past couple days and ever since conway actually arrived and the means for me has completely botched their coverage of, of this protest of this demonstration in this movement. in general. they say that it's full of races, sits. i personally have not seen any confederate flags or not see symbolism with my own eyes. i've seen footage of it, but i've also seen fast swaths of people i outraged at the fact that that happened . and the thing is, i don't really trust. i don't really trust that it's true because you know, these people are hiding their face. they're showing their flags for a few minutes and then disappearing. but the problem is just in true, i was relishing in this tyranny. justin trudeau is enjoying every moment that he's able to scapegoat a minority of people who are unvaccinated, 15 percent or so. and use that as a political step stool to stand higher and preach to his base who are eating it all up. both on air and online, still plenty to come on. the program here on on t,
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including that of the white house spokesperson brands, reports of reco usa crime rates as being from an alternate universe. well, that hasn't gone down to well, but the country's biggest police union that story in full and mal right off for a short break. ah oh, driven by drill shaped bankers and those with airs. sinks. we dare to ask
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ah ah mm ah, for nearly 20 minutes past the hour here at moscow, good to have you with us. a dig fox news by the white house spokes person has drawn the eye of america's largest police union, a gen, saki mach the channels coverage was being from, quote,
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an old to ultimate for universe, as it focused on us crime rates rather than that of well international tensions so right now, just to give you a sense. so cnn pentagon, as many as 8500 yes. troops on heightened alert. okay. trail. same on m. s and b. c . cnbc is doing their own thing about the market. and then, and fox is janine pier, talkin bout soft on crime consequences. i mean, what does that even mean? right. so there is this alternate universe and some coverage. what scary about it is a lot of people watch that. i think it's wrong very wrong from this pataki to suggest that the violent crime in our country is of no concern or to just laugh it off. she may feel safe in the white house, one of the most protected buildings in the united states, but not everyone feels safe in their workplace pretending violent crimes are part of some other reality will not help victims. ms. pa, stocky owes them in apology. but the crime rates are on the opera throughout the
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country. a record homicide numbers were report in a dozen us cities last year. there were 485 motors in new york city and more than 21000 nationwide. robberies are also becoming more common carjackings in particular, up 500 percent last year. so we hit the streets for the big capital to speak to new yorkers about the situation. i'm always over watching my back. you know, what? i'm the one to go from. like right now i'm on my way home. i stay home, i don't go, i'll try later and i try not to. if i do, you know, watching my back, we really have to be careful. basically make sure i locked the door of him or even driving park the car. we have to be careful crime on the subway. the rats on the subway, but definitely crime, although i haven't been effected. but there was a shooting here by my apartment. not great. we spoke with a retired police officer dominic, who told us the white house has actually been trying to down play the issue of well,
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the rise and crime. i think everything coming from the white house are honestly, it's when the democrats is passive, aggressiveness, i really do think the only people suffering right now are the american people. this, everything that's going on right now with the downplaying of criminal activity or, or fail reform or anything else. it's coming out of the white house. it's really damaging law enforcement and the citizens are going to hurt in the long run. and i think it's a game they're playing for actually playing with both the cops and the citizens lives in that. and this is an emotional phrasing. and it's meant to cause division . it's meant to cause the rotation is meant to cause a blame game. the cops are always going to be used as pawns. a citizens are going to be demanding more from the police to policemen, frustration you have this unbelievable, hurtful cycle is going to be perpetuated and it's got to stop. this is purposeful. they know that this is just psychological warfare and they plant seeds and they know that a majority of people only listen to sound bites or read headlines, don't read articles, and then they form their opinion off of whatever emotionally triggers them. and you
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wind up getting your, your, your side, if you will. it's like weaponized people. if you know that there's an emotion out there, you're going to sit there and, and you're going to leverage it. so this is john purposefully. it doesn't matter. gen saki says she doesn't realize that she said, again, she's an extremely intelligent woman. she's been put in a very high position to wind up leading the country with the, by the administration. she knows exactly what she did, and it's all being done on purpose. well, despite being mired and scandal back home of a holding lockdown party is the british prime minister somehow found the time to pay a visit to ukraine in a big show of support. used the occasion to warn the russian people, though to any invasion, would be fiercely resisted and come with a bloody price. i think. is it a shot? it was doctor, now breaks down boris johnson's visit. well versed, johnson has upped the ante and up the robust rhetoric against russia. now saying any escalation from the country would result in a humanitarian, political, and military disaster, essentially threatening russia with strong minutes re might,
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and boots on the ground, only not british or bruce on the ground. as of course, no western government would really want to bring the crisis that close to home instead speaking at key in care of at the joint conference with president of ukraine. or as johnson is threatening sanctions, he says a packet of sanctions is just there waiting at the ready on the wayside. should a single russian soldier even enter a toe cap into the region. however, in times of this minute trim might think quite specific that its ukrainian military might, and it's also appealed to the russian public. the single most useful thing we can do is get over to the russian public, the ukrainian army route for a 1000, a new crew. they would put up a very, very few bloody resistance. right. i think that, oh parents,
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mothers in russia should reflect on that for, well, what we learned from barnes johnson's trip to care is that he's essentially hoping to run away from the issues that embroil him and his government right in the united kingdom. quite embarrassingly, then, for the prime minister, the very 1st question in care was all about the party gate a scandals engulfing westminster. which surprised surprise. he somewhat ignored. instead, he focused on saying he was trying to de escalate tensions. having said that, boys johnson hasn't even picked up the phone to vladimir putin, even though he promised at the beginning of the week. he would certainly do so. but still, we're waiting to hear from that phone call. but all of that has been essentially brand as a joke, a lot things talk. i'm pretty much pathetic and treatment of an escalating crisis where boys johnson is somewhat putting his own politics domestically ahead of an international crisis. amid a dangerous crisis threatening peace in europe,
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a vital diplomatic opportunity has been missed is boris johnson scrambles to hold on to his job. these are the real world consequences of a distracted prime minister, unfit for office, running a government in disarray. 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. well, it comes as the latest polls suggest that $9.10 people want boris johnson out and don't think he's fit to run the country. plus his approval ratings are all, no 7, all time low, just 22 percent. so it seems as though bars johnson immediately wants to move away from the su grey inquiry into the downing street allegations. and so that's why he has headed off to chaos, but it's not as and these know the public now, but the british media to that coming out with some pretty serious a damming headlines against lawrence johnson. the government, including pointing to the fact, is only a matter of time for the prime minister that his roman empire is falling and even
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that his government is the worst in history. what i will say to the present it is, i think we really will need to step back from the brain, russian to someone they bring the end of the palsy. british try me to birth johnson on the brink leg this chorus on the brink. labor store, my head in latest pulls off the policy shock, a good support to get the credit be stupid, scandal may cost for his job with grace's downing street behavior. it's difficult to justify florence johnson too. we can, but pa, to get time, bobby, to influence ukraine crisis defense. she rules the mind, your own bring. i mean, we spoke with london's former may he seems to believe that any sanctions against russia over ukraine would actually back fire on the u. k. u also says he also says
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that bars jones, just trying to detract from his own problems. back at home. on 76 years old. i grew up in a world where we were dominated by the cold war. and we were told over time, by politicians, we run the threats and what was said in the soviet union, today, russia. and then after the cold war ended, we, we are all the documents released. i mean, we haven't been on the actual america was the big aggressor. i don't believe a word that british government or the american government. he's saying about the intentions of putin. if you know that the leader of you crying is telling the west to sort of wind all these down, i don't feel under threats or toe. if we get into sanctions with russia, we will be in a position where the damage is. many of our businesses, many, perhaps tens of thousands of people would lose their job here in this country. and the simple fact is, this is all i think, being ramped up by a prime minister boys johnson to distract attention from the scandal he's involved
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in that he held wholly to legal policies at 10 downing street while the rest of us who really knocked them. yeah, if you took out the op ed section of all t dot com there, you can check out some editorials with people saying the boris johnson is getting very busy with distractions these days. a lot of opinions being a at right now at auto dot com. thanks for joining us back. something with with bring you the very latest every out the day. this is all. no fun everyone had with
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