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[000:00:00;00] a canadian police go in heavy and see vaccine monday protests in all to us as prime minister trudeau tries to belittle the demonstrated. a few people shouting and waving swastikas does not define who canadians or thousands of people coming down here, showing support. there was why, you know, there was music were report from the canadian capital where despite the government pushed back the protests, passing off the peacefully open. it's our, our keys. german language channel appeals berlin's broadcast band. we hear from russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria. however, on the german government said it had nothing to do with the company,
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but they did not hide the irritable reaction to the work of r t. and the german union of journalists pay to beg row. you can say as much as you like that the employees of r t. i know john this, this you need to have some criteria. state funding is not an indicator cuts universal credit answering bill to taking it's toll of families just getting by resulting in them doing something they never imagined. like using a food bank of millions in person experience, food insecurity on the fly. in the cost of living asi visits a food bank to hear how it's hitting household with a very well well conf. my team here in moscow, this is all the international with the latest world news update. now with the canadian capital still in the grip of mass cave, it vaccine monday,
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protests the provinces of alba. and how fast catch one a pace with of relented, announcing an end to that proof of vaccination policies. but also a police are instead clumping down brucely arresting even a 78 year old great grandfather. he honked his car horn in support of demonstrators leaving him with cuts and heavy bruising. or what are you doing? what are you doing? what do i do? oh to so i got it all on video i oh yes you did. i thought you were running in ah, the canadian prime minister has a keys. maxine mandate protest is of trying to derail the country's economy and democracy during so far as to label them as a small group shouting and waving swastikas. this is a story of
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a country that got through this pandemic, by being united and a few people shouting and waving. swastikas does not define who canadians to the government of canada and to mister tudor. your plan for this pandemic has been dismal. you need to come back and talk to these people. they are not scary people. there's a saying that i'm sure you're familiar with and that's lead, follow, or get out of the way. and mr shadow, you've proven that you're not a leader. he'll thought he said, i can say any 80 criminal cases in connection with the demonstrations protest is say, the federal government's response to the movement of only added fuel to the fire. i've been vaccinated my whole life. so i wasn't scared of the vaccine. what, what made me want to come here was when i saw brian minister get up and call these
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people races, like i said, i'm a truck mechanic by trade. i've been working with these guys for 20 years. and i've never once met people that you would call racist in the truck in trade. when they froze our economy, they didn't breeze any loans, there was no legislature that caused them to freeze any of our loans. and they didn't lower taxes respectively. so people were losing their homes that are losing their businesses, they have no income, and they're being extorted to get the vaccine in order to just stay employed. so they don't lose their houses. the mass don't make sense, none the laws that they've come up with their little rules and mandates makes sense . their mandates have been way out and and we need to go back to freedom. we need to go back to the way we were before. well, there were thousands of people coming down here showing support. there was like, you know, there was music there were bouncy, castles or family brain children. well that's really calm down. it's a much wider atmosphere, not necessarily here,
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but in other parts of the city is as the police are really rad. sure enough. you're in portsmouth measures. they have issued more tickets. they towed vehicles. they're basically trying to cut off the fuel supplies for the truckers and also find had increase. so this is all part of the effort to basically shut this protest down. however, the police, she's here in the city said i need an additional $1800.00 officers to do so. they called on the federal government to help the government official. the call received an insurrection mostly from what we saw and talking approach answers is very people over the weekend, but there is some volatility. now that being requiring down yesterday, we are talking to some of the protesters and supporters. residents of the area walking by calling them to go home, making sure your residents file class actually watch the jug grant in a temporary injunction, and try to shut this boy down. but at this point in the middle of the protest, not only here but elsewhere, continues, and really a lot of support coming and internationally as well. the federal,
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the federal government get lady officials wanted to stop. now the question is, how much longer will this go on and will it really be a battle of political will if you're more than a dozen canadian politicians on the campaign group, the calling on the government negotiate with protest this they've published an open letter, which also appeals to the demonstrators to refrain from violence or harmony, local businesses. one of the signatories is a leaving lawyer who told our team believes there's no legal basis for detaining peaceful protest as old people providing them with supplies. i can't speak for prime minister his intentions, but there haven't been any sign that he's willing to negotiate and we're hopeful that going forward. when you see that the protestors are not going to leave without some sort of negotiation, there has been seizure of fuel in which the truckers need to keep warm as you know in canada right now it's middle to winter time. the temperatures are minus 20 degrees celsius overnight and they need that fuel to keep warm because they're sleeping inside of their trucks. and of course there's,
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there's no legal basis to arrest anyone for giving truckers fuel. i mean, if there's a charge of mischief, mischief, and relates to criminal insurance, and the protesters are not engaging, incremental activity. they're engaging in people protest which is protected under the canadian charter of rights and freedoms. so the absolutely, the governmental overreach and you know, we have serious issues with these action and we've got the hold up in the congo protests against cobra. vaccine mandate on spreading beyond canada, new zealand trucks and vans of block street in the capital. wellington, for a 2nd day surrounding the parliament building, hundreds of people turned out to support the protest. demands that the same as in canada sea lift vaccine and mos mandates. there are similar valleys in france with protest is gathering in nice to vent about vaccine pause is required for entering
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restaurants and other public places. a major demonstration inspired by the canadian freedom combo expected in paris on saturday. in the midst of the 10 stand off with russia, the usa that sees no need for immediate sanctions against the nor stream to gas pipeline, which links russia to germany. us, president biden had earlier threatened to shut down the project if russia would invade ukraine. ortiz, south sky taylor has the story, not string to as now front and center in the ukraine crisis. because while both nato until now agree. but the imminent rush invasion they've been waiting for for months, is unlikely to happen. the u. s. president disagrees and has decided to take the pipeline out for a final politicized right. there will be no longer on our stream to we, we will bring it in. how will you, how will you do that?
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exactly. since the product and control of the product is within germany's control, we will, i promise you will be able to do for europe fake one can only hope that this incredibly detailed plan of biden's to stop a sovereign countries economic dealings with another sovereign country will be asked for town as his plan for the afghan est with toral but white doesn't bite and want berlin is cooking dinner over russian gas? well, some accused president putin, unlike bite, of course of using gas as a political weapon would have he flicks the switch and hundreds of millions a hit by the great frees like that time back in. oh no, wait, never, president biden has made clear that nordstrom, too, is a bad deal to bad deal because it divides europe. it exposes ukraine and central europe to russian russian manipulation and because it goes against europe's own stated energy and security goals. so thought of occasion of the project is on hold . and moscow for its part thinks that brussels has failed to do the mass that the
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surely for this is also senseless. for those who don't let the system work, because additional guess applied to the european market would unquestionably lower the stock and spot price. okay, so by does worried about poor europeans being at the kremlin. marcy makes much more sense to pay more for american liquefied natural gas, and i have the privilege of being on washington's marcy. but that's not the only concern. another big issue crane won't get a cut. now at the moment, keith gets more than a $1000000000.00 a year for allowing russia to pipe gas through it, nor string to would bypass ukraine and for some in brussels. that's unacceptable. these is unseen ones and the sanctions are unprecedented and have been coordinated and prepared with old partners. i would like to add the due to the close economic inter dependence of all the partners involved, especially my country. yes, we are prepared to pay a high konami price when ukraine securities at stake, highness london, and
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a high price. it will be if moscow retaliates to any potential western sanctions. europe may have just 6 weeks of gas in the tank. and then what? because for washington's promise is to find its allies alternative energy sources. so far, nothing cattle said no can do, don't have the resources. u. s. companies that we're maxed out in any way we can't match the russian numbers. in fact, for all the threats and last pounds of biden, that's a real consensus. no, russian gas, no warm and cozy europe, a global mass. europe has no alternative to russian gas. you have to divert half of the liquefied natural gas that asia concerns. that would mean massive energy shortages all across asia. this idea that we will fill the gap with liquefied natural gas. no, you can't. little one to than that. the german chancellor has been less keen on publicly promising to turn off the tap, especially since he knows that even if they did decide to care about ukrainian
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security and brave the cold by hitting the old way by wood. well, even then as a bit of a catch, you should be much of what you're doing with the guess you will developing nuclear energy will see you going to do burn firewood, which you don't even have that it have to go to siberia to get firewood. and yes, nordstrom to dead in the water, wouldn't be great for russia either, but then again, must go, didn't just sign a 30 year castiel with beijing, and just the fun they decided to settle the bell in euro. well, jim and jim political analysts raina ralph 1st believes that if despite the u. s. pressure, nordstrom too is too important for berlin to drop face. germany understands that it is too dependent on the not stream to project. we need the gas supplies for our domestic market in under circumstances when the gas prices are
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soaring. many users of gas now are really, really, and you can make pressure through a soaring gas prices. and so i'm pretty confident that the german government will turn to a full certificate cation off the pipeline project, and it will not sacrifice this join to german russian gas supply project in the ongoing ukraine. conflict ortiz, german language channel, is appealing, again, say, broadcast bond imposed by berlin. the argument is boiled down to some confusion if a subsidy or a company's role. media regulators, bonds, the channels thing, the burning base d r t b e productions doesn't have the necessary broadcasting license for the crux of the matter lies in the fact that the channel goes on from moscow and not spur lynn as its claim. well, the production company provides some of the content,
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it has nothing to do with getting the channel on the control of the surrounding r t. d was one of the topics on the table for our exclusive talk with russian foreign ministry spokeswoman maria, the her phone. are these artist took daughter in your mind? you didn't believe what it it's we have heard statements like germany was supposed to issue a license, but did not therefore broadcasting as prohibited. it's a lie. it's not true. the tv channel broadcasts from moscow, russia he did. in this case, germany has only one length of this, and that is the language and gene it is absolutely in no way connected with the issuance of a license in germany. spoken not only in germany, but in austria and switzerland as well. will they also issue licenses to everyone who produces products in german? the license is obtained in serbia. it gives the right to broadcast and $33.00 countries that's according to the convention on trans national broadcasting. all this is a classic trick of propaganda with one a fact has taken lies. i added to it mixed up and then offered to the consumer. i
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know the r t d will be fine. i'm not interested in what the german authorities will do. i know what we will do if they follow the path of escalations. they will see a mirror response. but if they follow the path of reducing tensions, they will see a mirror response there as well from a solution or give mask as a leader you k. charity has revealed that millions in britain are living on the bread line and are increasingly turning to food banks. this winter struggling households are facing a triple threat right now. as inflation pushes up, grocery prices. energy bills are about to sort by more than 50 percent, while government welfare payouts face big cuts, our teeth, shoddy edwards dusty reports from a food bank in london. well touching suit on the table is the most important thing a parent should do for their kids. last month, a 1000000 adults in the u. k. went at least a whole day without eating anything, because they simply couldn't afford it. as a familiar story that we come across in london in different burrows, many,
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many parents are doing that. they literally reduce it to show intake, in order for the children to have a decent meal. and then if you look at what are decent meal is that in itself is not fully well balanced meal. rumbling tanny's and belly aches, are not uncommon as the cost of living source. 3 emergency food parcels are handed out to families and need every minutes. and he prices a sky high grocery prices are inflating, while government handouts are low forcing many people to rely on charity and food banks like this one to make ends meet. we've seen over the last 4 fortnight's an increase in 35 percent of all users. the rise in inflation and the cost of living has affected impact at every single household. so it's come home to people. and you know, you've got a real choice of either your home or literally putting a full play of food on the plate. and it's the same pitch across the whole of the capitol. it's all about policies. it's all about policies, local policies, and,
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and how that trickle down to the end user, which is the local, sits in the community and how that impacts their daily life. the already harrowing di lemme of eating or heating is reaching a breaking point where households may be unable to do either one in 10 households have been skipping meals or going hungry, while about 2000000 children have been left without access to a healthy diet. the government says it will help alleviate the financial pressures . we know this has been a challenging time for many people, which is why we're providing support, wealth around 12000000 pounds is financial year and next to help households. the cost of living, including putting an average of $1000.00 pounds more per year into the pockets of working families. we have announced a further 9000000000 pounds to protect against the impact of rising global energy prices. but it's not just those below the breadth line seeking people like taxes help financial difficulties. the pandemic cuts universal credit and soaring bills
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are taking its toll on families just getting by resulting in them doing something they never imagined. like using a food bank, poverty affects everyone in a different way. it doesn't mean that you're on the home homeless on the street with no money, no food. that's not the case. no more. you got working households lobbying efforts . if you all single parents, you got a whole different group of people all reflected in one way or another. and it's kind of like putting an onion. i look in all the different layers you've got to under some food and security is a lot more complex than they used to be. researched by food campaign is on supermarket. basic ranges shows an increase on the lowest cost items is way beyond average for incense, the cheapest generic pass to, for example, has risen a 141 percent and a year. and tesco a leading supermarket in the u. k. ones, it's only going to get was in some ways to wants to still to come. because although food price inflation in tesco last quarter was only one percent,
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we are impacted by rising energy prices. and it's not just brits bearing the brunt global food prices, sword by 1 point, one percent last month. as in closer to 2011, all time high. a whopping 22 percent of the population, or 14500000 people were living in poverty before the pandemic. 2.4000000 on the brink. that number is surely going to balloon in size is the cost of living souls yet again. and while food banks are a lifeline, they can only go so far. shut, edwards, dusty, haughty, london. the world's biggest social media network is threatening to pull out of the e. u over demands from regulators. brussels wants to stop meta, which owns facebook, instagram, and what's out from transferring the personal data of european uses. c u. s. based servers saying it's a risk to privacy. his are, you are a correspondent. peter oliver. social media was supposed to bring our soul closer
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together on line, but now the biggest fish and the internet pond meta, the parent company behind facebook, and instagram seems to be giving away lessons in the how to lose friends and alienate people. the message to your rep from mark zuckerberg empire give us access to your data a we'll take access to our platforms away from you. if we are unable to transfer data between and among countries and regents in which we operate, or if we are restricted from sharing data among our products and services, it could affect our ability to provide services the manner in which we provide our services and our ability to target ads in the summer of 2020 the european court of justice and the old a treaty that allow trans atlantic days are transfers. this was due to numerous violations of european citizens privacy by us base companies. with some of that
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data ending up with us spies would be an essay, a new deal is being discussed, but it's not likely in the 1st half of 2020, to only an arrangement that is fully compliant with their requirements said by the court can deliver the stability and legal certainty, stakeholders expect on both sides of the atlantic, the, just on the 310000000 facebook years is a year up, and meta is threatening to cook them off unless a new deal can be struck. specifically, a new deal that will allow the data harvesting to continue. we will likely be unable to offer a number of our most significant products and services, including facebook and instagram in europe. critics of method say they hope the us, but he miss will follow through on it thread. don't expect look of the empire to turn it back on the money it makes from europe just yes, given much as profits in europe, i would rule out that the company will carry out its threat. at any rate, a withdrawal of the surveillance clubs us from europe would be welcome because he
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would finally get better competitors, a real chance and the framework of the plan digital market sacked. we'll fighting to endo dependence on corporations like matter by means of interoperability in order to give users a real choice. lawyers who have worked to expose the data breaches a facebook saying that they're all ways to fix this. but it requires guarantees that european citizens info isn't ending up in the hands of us intelligence agencies. we wonder why they do not work on a stable solution that ensures that only the absolute necessary data goes to the u . s. this is doable, but obviously requires investments by facebook. these choppy c method is sailing on last week. the company last active daily uses for the 1st time in its history, not send the stock price tumbling by nearly a quarter, despite the threats of a european pull out the financial implications of doing so highly unlikely to be
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popular with shareholders. control of a r c for lead privacy activist on technology expert bill news say that our number of scandal surrounding facebook. it's an ability to provide data security met. so could quite easily set up a, an infrastructure in parallel in europe and process the data there. there are a number of different options it could take, but most obvious, all plan of all is for it to actually comply with the law. there been any number of scandals involving facebook and it's. 7 inability to actually implement a privacy and security effectively, it doesn't seem to learn extra territorial laws that exist in the you need to be revised in order to introduce a certain key elements we, we need that to be a level of transparency. we need that to be the opportunity for redress such that if your data was abused or seized,
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you can challenge that in the good. but don't think facebook is ever actually going to cut off that service to europe. it will try and reach a compromise. and the winter olympics, russian figure skater, thou still waiting for their nettles, the delays apparently down to an unspecified legal consultation. as alexi i said ski reports for making a rather market situation is ongoing. now in beijing with the russian, if ice figure skating team the team, one of the metal in the team competition just a few days ago. and yet they are to receive their metals. the metal ceremony has now been delayed for more than 48 hours. it hours, it was due to take place on monday. it's wednesday already and it still hasn't taken place. there were rumors that it may have been postponed because of a several covered cases within the u. s. team. even including those who won the
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metals. but now information surface that it may be involving russian fig escaped and skaters, our particular one skater allegedly, according to inside the games, are media portal. it might have something to do with a failed drugs test. now this is not to be confused, of course with a doping test. it may have been a case of a skater using drugs before the beijing olympics and that, that refers to a case before the olympics kicked off. but that is purely speculation right now. of course we have no confirmation whatsoever. we are waiting on the resolution of this matter. the i o c spokesperson already said that and this issue is being resolved as quickly as possible. and soon we'll see whether that was the case. in the worst case scenario, russia will be deprived of their t medals. ah, they want in the figure skating team team competition. and there are no place will be taken by the us team. the, the silver medal will be, go, will go to japan,
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and canada, who ended forth will get a bronze medal. but that is, of course, the worst case scenario. still no confirmation whatsoever. whether this is even on the cards. i'm keeping very close track of the situation here in beijing, and we'll update you as soon as i get the news here in the china's capital, alexey rush, ask your tea reporting from beijing. the mystery surrounding the 1963 assassination of us president john f. kennedy. has just called makia as forensic pathologist, and 0 wek includes that the attacked with was actually a to conducted by deep state elements within the us government. like to analyze the case for decades and not completely denounces the official investigation as a false. i gave a minority report pointing out the deficiencies, the inadequacies, the absurdities of the warren commission report,
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and then not done anything about it because is too hard of a problem for the government to deal with. and especially now after all of these years to come forward and say they're, we screwed up, we messed up. we missed the most important story. and most important events in the history of modern day america, perhaps in the history of america. the by did administration recently released documents showing links between the officially accused killer lee harvey oswald on the soviet k g b. the 1900. 60 is investigation concluded that oswald was killed in prison. 2 days after the kennedy murder had committed the crime alone, jeff kay was fatally sought in november $963.00 while on a visit to dallas, texas. with the official investigation saying, oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building. the cases spoke to numerous conspiracy theories including government cover ups. in his book,
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the j. f. k. assassination dissected web says it was a qu, the tar, the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about where he was leaning america. in fact, number one was the warming up a little bit of the relationship with russia and getting rid of a very bitter hostile cold war. you can be sure that the officials in moscow, beijing and havana were contacted directly by our ambassadors and my direct phone calls to make sure that they had not been involved. and once i was asked or change, and that was quite quickly, you can be sure. and then they came to realize very, very fast that this was a domestic price. this was the assassination of president, not by foreign powers,
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but by people here in america. and it was then the overthrow, the government. it was cool to talk in america and they were not going to be able to handle that then. and they don't want to try to deal with that. now. we'd love to hear your thoughts on this story and everything else i did get in touch by following guys on social media. we'll be back in 30 minutes with the latest world news update. see them a lot. no one else showed seemed wrong when i just don't know. i mean you world yes to shape out
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