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the the me, what are you doing? what do you do? like a canadian police go in heavy to the vaccine monday. protest in also the prime minister through jo tries to be little of movement. a few people shouting and waving. swastikas does not define who canadian there were thousands of people coming down here, showing support. there was why there was music. we report from the canadian capital, where despite the government pushed back, the protests are passing off peacefully. and also ahead on the program for the pre em, doris johnson, an onto plan to end all major corporate restrictions move. critics suggest is aimed
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at the selecting attention from planes. he was partying during a previous lockdown. the revenue catching the program from today. welcome to moscow to then use our r t. my name's union o'neill. we will get to those headline stories in just a moment, but some breaking news to bring you from buffalo in the state of new york, where 2 people have been shot, including a student at a high school. students and stuff at the school are understood to be under loc, done around a 100 students. it's believed that while an f b, i unit searches the campus. it's mckinley high school. you're looking at some, some cars outside the as yet. it's known if the shooter has been detained,
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local reports that i am reading through here say that the. busy suspect remains at large will keep you updated with further details as they come in to us from buffalo, new york. ah. okay, let's move north of the border from there to canada. were there a capital city still very much in the grip of mass coded vaccine. monday, protest that's us authorities in alberta and saskatchewan, appear to have relented announcing an end to their proof of vaccination policies. but although a police are instead clumping, don brutally arresting even a 78 year old great grandfather now for he hoped to his car horn in support of demonstrators leaving him. it cuts heavy bruising her. what are you doing? what are you doing when you i did. oh, that's a so i've got it all on video. i
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a yes you did. i thought you were running in. ah no, the backdrop to all about. you've got the canadian prime minister accusing vaccine monday. protesters of trying to dig it real, the country's economy and democracy as a whole, going so far as to label them a small group shouting and weaving. swastikas. this is a story of a country that got through this pandemic, by being united and a few people shouting and weaving. swastikas does not define who canadian or to the government of canada. and to mister trudeau. your plan for this pandemic has been dismal. you need to come back and talk to these people. they're not scary people. there's
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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. well, canadian authorities have opened nearly 80 criminal cases in connection with the demonstration protest. just say the federal government's response to the movement has only fuel to the 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 a prime minister get up and call these people racist. 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 trucking trade. when they froze our economy, they didn't freeze any loans. there was no legislature that caused them to raise any of our loans. and they didn't lower taxes respectively. so people are losing their homes, they're losing their business, they have no income,
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and they're being stored to get the bad scene in order to just stay employed. so they don't lose their houses. the math 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 of 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 live, you know, there was music there were bouncing gas, older families, rain children. well that's really calm down. it's so much wider atmosphere, not necessarily here, but in other parts of the city. is this really roger up there in horseman measures they have issued more get they told vehicles they're basically trying to cut off the fuel supplies to the truckers and also find have increase. so this is all part of the effort. the basically shut this process down. however, the police chief 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 officials
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a call to see an insurrection. mostly from what we saw and talking to protesters is very people over the weekend, but there is some volatility now that brings requiring down yesterday, we are talking to some the protestors and supporters. residents of the area walking by calling them to go home, making much of your residence file class action lawsuit. the judge granted 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 in internationally as well. federal, the federal government get lady intentional, wanted to stop. now the question is, how much longer will this go on and will it really be a battle of political will? it is for john, how they, well, more than a dozen canadian politicians on campaign groups or calling on the government to negotiate with the protesters. they've published an open letter, which also appeals to the demonstrators, to refrain from violence or harming local businesses. one of the signatories is
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a leading lawyer who told r t. she believes there's no legal basis for detaining peaceful protesters or the people providing them with supplies. i can't speak for prime minister his intentions, but there hasn'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. in the middle of the winter time, the temperature are minus 20 degrees celsius overnight and they need that fuel to keep warm cuz they're sleeping inside of their trucks. and of course there's, there's no legal basis to arrest anyone for giving truckers fuel. i mean, if there's a charge of mischief, mischief 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,
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the governmental overreach and you know, we have serious issues with these actions and hold up in our correspondence mentioned earlier, the protest convoys against coven vaccine mandates are spreading beyond canada. and let's take the example of new zealand trucks vans. they have block streets in the capital, wellington, for a 2nd day surrounding the parliament building at hundreds of people, turned out to support the protest. through the mans, there are the same hours in canada to lift vaccine and mask monday. similar rallies to and from the southern city of niece, where protesters gathered to vent their anger about vaccine path is required for entering restaurants and other public places. a major demonstration inspired by the canadian freedom convoy is expected in paris on saturday. okay, let's leave that story for now and move to another headline story we're cross to
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day british prime minister boris johnson has amongst the plan to end sweeping, coven restrictions in the coming weeks, including long isolation periods for those who test positive at the precise measures are expected to be announced this month, our t shudder edwards dusty report. well, it might seem like light at the end of the tunnel, but certainly the feeling here is we'll believe it when we see it at the announcement today really wasn't expected at all. but it seems that the government's trying to show to the public that we're on the other side of the pandemic. i'm beginning to live with the virus. so at the end of the month, what we'll see is all restrictions to be acts, including isolating for positive cases of cov, it provided the current in charging trends in the day to continue. it is my expectation that we will be able to end the last domestic restrictions, including the legal requirements. so calculate if you test positive
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a full month. oh, that announcement was then greeted by rolls across the chamber, many people in the tory party. i'm the labor party actually quite keen to see that these restrictions being acts on. it has certainly been welcomed amongst the public as well, but it will all depend on the data. of course, for us, johnson said, if we see this encouraging day to this trend continue, that is the data, things like ah hospitalizations, the death rate, the covert cases levels are but also new. there is, if all of that looks promising, then we'll go ahead with the lifting of the restrictions was going to be at the end of march has been pushed forward to the end of this month. but some people say it's absolutely fault too soon as yet again, their nature is on its knees. people on the front line of really struggling to cope with the pressure is just to give you an idea. some statistics. the n h has backlog . the cab backlog. currently stands at 6000000 people. patients are waiting for
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operations. some cases of people waiting up to 12. 8 hours in emergency rooms across the united kingdom, so things aren't looking particularly good for the n a chest. but boars johnson, he says he's hoping to hire more nurses to deal with this crisis. we have 6000000 people already on the waiting list. i'm afraid gotten that will go up and we need be recruiting the stock now. that's why we're recruiting 50000 more now. they're never cause more than that. we're lucky to point, this is bigger. we've increased the starting salary finances by 12.8 percent. in addition to the bathroom and other help that we give them, we value on that. if we love our and they can't, and we're paying for it. well, just as far as johnson was hoping to move away from the park to gate scandalous in gulf westminster, while it's resurfaced, yet again today, a picture of the 1st johnson himself emerged with an open book of public half each packet of christs and some of his members of stuff with tensile all around them. that was the christmas quiz policy that happened on the 15th of december of 2020,
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at the time. so you couldn't socialize, endorse with the household, and the official guidance stated, you must not have a work, christmas lunch or party. so today's announcement may be another attempt to try to flex from what's going on in westminster was the party scandal. but the united kingdom is one of the 1st nations to announce the over sections will be listed. essentially, the idea is that covert will be treated somewhat like the flu is treated now and where it's up to the individual to make a judgment, a responsible one. whether or not they should go into work, or indeed a party in the midst of a 10 stand off with russia, washington sees and sees no need for immediate sanctions against the nor stream to gas pipeline, which links russia to germany. us president biden, this week threatened to quote, bring an end to the project if russian invades ukraine. here's our t fosgate taylor. no string to is now front and center in the ukraine crisis.
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because while both nato and t of now agree, but the imminent rush invasion they've been waiting for 4 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 a nor stream to we will bring it in. how will you, how will you do that? 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 afghanistan with torrell, but white doesn't bite and want berlin is cooking dinner over rush and gas. well, some accused president, putin, unlike bite, of course of using gas as
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a political weapon. what if 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 shooting for this is also senseless. for those who don't let the system work, because additional guests apply to the european markets 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 a washington's marcy. but that's not the only concern. another big issue crane won't
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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 until ones and the sanctions are unprecedented and have been coordinated and prepared with old partners. i would like to add that due to the close economic into defendants of all the partners involved, especially my country. yes, we are prepared to pay a high economy price when you crane securities. let's take highness and a high price. it will be if laska 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 you s company said we're maxed out in any way. we can't match the russian numbers. in fact,
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for all the threats and loss to 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 security and brave the cold by hitting the old way by wood. well, even then there's a bit of a catch. there shouldn't be much of what you're doing with the guess you're developing nuclear energy. will see you going to do burn firewood, which you don't even have that you'd have to go to siberia to get firewood. and yes, in nor stream to dead in the water wouldn't be great for russia either. but then again, moscow did just sign a 30 year gas steel with beijing. and just for fun,
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they decided to settle the bell in euro. but more reaction on this geo political analysts run a rough 1st believe up despite us pressure and we're string to is too important for berlin to drop in germany. understand 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 storing. 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 certification off the pipeline project and it will not sacrifice this join to german russian gas supply project in the ongoing ukraine conflict
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join me every posted on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm ah ah, hello again. the mystery surrounding the 1963 assassination of u. s. president john f. kennedy just got murkier. a leading a forensic pathologist has concluded that the attack was actually a qu, conducted by so named deep state elements within the u. s. government cyril wet
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analyzed the case for decades and snow completely denounces the official investigation as a force. i gave a minority report pointing out the deficiencies, the inadequacies, the absurdities of the warren commission report, 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 that we screwed up, we messed up. we missed the most important story. and most important event in the history of modern day america, perhaps in the history of america bank statements aren't they know the by the administration recently released documents showing links between the officially accused killer lee harvey oswald and the soviet k g b. the 1906 these investigation concluded that oswald,
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who was killed in prison 2 days after the kennedy murder had committed the crime alone. j. k was fatally shelled in november 1963 when on a visit to dallas, texas. the official investigation said oswald, a former us marine who temporarily lived in the soviet union, had fired from a nearby building the case of spark numerous conspiracy theories. including government cover ups. in his book they g, f, k, assassination. the sec did work, sees it was a good time the cia and other military people were very unhappy with kennedy and extremely concerned about to where he was leading america. the, in fact, number one was the warming up a little bit of the relationship with russia and getting rid of the very bitter hostile cold war. you can be sure that the officials in moscow,
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beijing and havana were contacted directly by our ambassadors and my direct phone calls to make sure that they have not been involved. and once i was ascertained, 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 a president, not by foreign powers, but by people here in america. and it was then the overthrow of 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. i can tell the story to bring you today. the world's biggest social media network is threatening to pull out of the, you know, over demands from regulators. brussels wants to stop mess up,
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which owns facebook, instagram, and what's up from transferring the personal data of european users to us based servicing. it's a risk to privacy. here's our europe correspondent, peter, all of our social media was supposed to bring your soul closer together online. but now the biggest fish and the internet pond meta, the parent company behind facebook, and instagram seems to be giving away lessons in how to lose friends and alienate people. the message to your rep for 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
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justice and the older 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 data ending up with us spies that 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, there's just on the 310000000 facebook years is a europe and mehta. it's threatening to cook them off unless a new deal can be stroke specifically and you deal that will allow the data harvesting to continue. we will likely be unable to offer a number of most significant products and services, including facebook and instagram in europe. chris thinks of method say they hope the us but he miss will follow through on it thread,
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but don't expect the. busy 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 surveillance colossus from europe would be welcome. because he would finally get better competitors, a real chance and the framework of the plan digital market sacked. we are fighting to end out 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 always 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 us . this is doable, but obviously requires investments by facebook. these are choppy, see the method is sailing on last week. the company last act of daily uses for the
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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 popular with shareholders. peter, all of a r c for lead. meanwhile, privacy activists on technology expert building you say there's more than one scandal surrounding facebook. it's inability 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. the most obvious, all plan of all is for it to actually comply with the law. there been any number all scandals involving facebook and it's inability to actually implement our privacy and security effectively. it doesn't seem to learn extra territorial laws that exist in the u. s. need to be revised in order to introduce
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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 is abused or seized, you can challenge that in the good. but don't think facebook is ever actually going to cut off that service to europe and it will try and reach a compromise. ah, a black us college student is facing felony charges on suspicion of fabricating a hate crime by sticking notes. but racist language on a dorm room to were at southern illinois university to white students were initially blame for the racist statements. but an investigation determined they were innocent, the black student is now being charged with filing a false police report. earlier activists rallied for the expulsion of the alleged perpetrators when they thought white teams were to blame. they say it's under
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investigation, but i feel like she shouldn't be on campus period because he threatened to lynch students on this campus. eventually, you'll see the black population or the black students stop coming to southern illinois university. it were closely dwindled down to were not there. well, there have been numerous claims of hate crimes being faked. us educational, an institution such as a student who apparently egged her own door dorm room door and said she was being victimized because of her race. another case, some of them high school student said she had been targeted a racist attack. she later admitted she was like, we spoke with the editor of the college fix a new site on us higher education. he say students want the benefits from faking such incidents on university, there was a black female student who said that someone last racist notes on her door. she didn't send into other people. she sent it to herself. in terms of the
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motivations, i'm not really sure a lot of times when the college fixes are these stories. there's the, you know, the accusation which usually turns out to be false. and then there is a protest and there is demands for different things from the university might be more funding and might be expanding or african american studies program. it might be their own center student union on campus. we often see you and there's, there is a allegation of, of attack, someone based off their race or sometimes religion, which we've also covered or their, their, their sexual dad. you know, there will be less of a petition, right, a less demand made to the university. so i and i certainly do think student act well well it's well like that to, to try to get can sessions from their school. love is how the latest local news
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