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so you see a lot of that from the canadian broadcasting cbc, toronto star, ctv. these are not credible sources. that's why they have not been invited to our press conference. the general vibe in the feel on the ground is amazing. it's a party. people who live in the city come up to us or with you. this is, it shouldn't be tolerated. and we get this across the political spectrum, like it's not like we only get either conservatives. we only get people in the laughter or whatever. it's all walks of life and you know, they're having a party there dancing or having music. the vibe is, is brilliant. they're doing soup kitchens for the homeless. and they have taken their community engagement level to beyond a level that any politician is even capable of in canada. they can learn a lot from the truckers. it's amazing. so what do you think the freedom company has been portrayed in this way? and so what extent do you think it's undermined your cause? well, because the trudeau government, the last bailout money they gave to the faith news industry was 600000000 dollars last
so you see a lot of that from the canadian broadcasting cbc, toronto star, ctv. these are not credible sources. that's why they have not been invited to our press conference. the general vibe in the feel on the ground is amazing. it's a party. people who live in the city come up to us or with you. this is, it shouldn't be tolerated. and we get this across the political spectrum, like it's not like we only get either conservatives. we only get people in the laughter or whatever. it's all walks...
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celia: thank you for speaking to us in the middle of azzard from speaking to us from the cbc.y with us on bbc news. so the come, russia -- still to come, russia defends a figure skater despite a failed drug test. will she be frozen out of beijing's winter olympics? >> there is mr. mandela, mr. nelson mandela, a freemen, taking his first-- free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khamenei has passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british autr of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. >> the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks to the ousting of their former president, baby doc duvalier. >> because of his considerable value as a stallion, he was kept in a secure box. he was driven away in a horse box thieves brought with them. >> they step down from the plane, a figure in morning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm d all of her other realms and territories, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. celia: this is bbc news. the latest headlines -- ontario declares a state of emergency at
celia: thank you for speaking to us in the middle of azzard from speaking to us from the cbc.y with us on bbc news. so the come, russia -- still to come, russia defends a figure skater despite a failed drug test. will she be frozen out of beijing's winter olympics? >> there is mr. mandela, mr. nelson mandela, a freemen, taking his first-- free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. >> iran's spiritual leader ayatollah khamenei has passed a death sentence on salman...
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it's still an open question whether retail cbc will be widespread. but i think if or when they do emerge, it's not necessarily the case, but they'll sort of be a war with crypto currencies. i think we'll see, you know, the average person in their digital wallet of the future carrying around, you know, cdc as well as crypto currencies. and so i think it all just points to a very different type of digitally enable financial sector that will be emerging over the coming decade and beyond. and what about the issues of privacy when it comes to government issued digital currency is like the you on, you know, can central banks, can the chinese government cut off people's access to the digital currency if they don't like their political activities or even criminal gangs? yeah, well, i mean, certainly there's been a lot of question raised about whether china deploying a cdc might use or to engage and in math surveillance of, of citizens financial activity. i mean, i do think it is certainly a real concern in that particular case. but you know, i think in, you
it's still an open question whether retail cbc will be widespread. but i think if or when they do emerge, it's not necessarily the case, but they'll sort of be a war with crypto currencies. i think we'll see, you know, the average person in their digital wallet of the future carrying around, you know, cdc as well as crypto currencies. and so i think it all just points to a very different type of digitally enable financial sector that will be emerging over the coming decade and beyond. and what...
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i think it's very easy to look at the sort of the emerging landscape and conclude that crypto and cbc as must be in competition with one another. and certainly in some countries like it does appear the aim of the government, there is to make crypto currency trading so that crypto currency can't compete with cbt, c's. i think a lot of other jurisdictions, places like the u. s. u k. some other major financial sectors, it's still an open question whether retail cbc will be widespread, but i think if or when they do emerge, it's not necessarily the case, but they'll sort of be a war with crypto currencies. i think we'll see, you know, the average person in their digital wallet of the future carrying around, you know, cdc as well as crypto currencies. and so i think it all just points to a very different type of digitally enabled financial sector that will be emerging over the coming decade and beyond. and what about the issues of privacy when it comes to government issued digital currency is like the you know, can central banks, can the chinese government cut off people's access to the di
i think it's very easy to look at the sort of the emerging landscape and conclude that crypto and cbc as must be in competition with one another. and certainly in some countries like it does appear the aim of the government, there is to make crypto currency trading so that crypto currency can't compete with cbt, c's. i think a lot of other jurisdictions, places like the u. s. u k. some other major financial sectors, it's still an open question whether retail cbc will be widespread, but i think...
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in the midst of this voting rights assault, how is the cbc preparing for that fight? we have affirmative action getting ready to come in front of this court. what is cbc preparing to do while members run for re-election in the middle of this, when we see such important cases heading to the supreme court that has direct implications on your constituents? >> well, reverend, the courts have already been stacked. particularly the united states supreme court with right wing idealogs, and they are poised to turn back the clock on voting rights. and then we have the lower court judges, and fortunately we've had great success, the biden administration, getting its judicial nominees confirmed in the senate. so we are leveling that playing field. trump appointed about 239. judges, these judges, like the ones in arkansas, some are renegade judges without any qualification or experience. basically unqualified for the bench but they are making decisions that will ultimately go to the united states supreme court. whether or not they will be affirmed or not remains to be seen. but v
in the midst of this voting rights assault, how is the cbc preparing for that fight? we have affirmative action getting ready to come in front of this court. what is cbc preparing to do while members run for re-election in the middle of this, when we see such important cases heading to the supreme court that has direct implications on your constituents? >> well, reverend, the courts have already been stacked. particularly the united states supreme court with right wing idealogs, and they...
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the cbc has been working on this retribution project allt day long. they knew who their enemies are and they knew who their master is. it's justin trudeau. but canada's national postea newspaper is doing the same thing. the national post is supposedly independent ofda the government. they're still doing it in this o country. vice media too. it'sy great and eternal shame has been doing the same thing. a so what do all of these media companies have in common? well, they are all squarely on the side of entrenched power against the population they supposedly serve. that's the opposite of what journalism is designed designed to do. but at this point it isha the rule nott in theo united states but around the world. reporters and politicians and biggis point business all le against voters, against you. have youea noticed earlier this week the cbc one canadians it's the word freedom has quote become common among far righted groups. so only coonan wants freedom. rememberom the next time you complain about justin trudeau, media organizations have been agitating
the cbc has been working on this retribution project allt day long. they knew who their enemies are and they knew who their master is. it's justin trudeau. but canada's national postea newspaper is doing the same thing. the national post is supposedly independent ofda the government. they're still doing it in this o country. vice media too. it'sy great and eternal shame has been doing the same thing. a so what do all of these media companies have in common? well, they are all squarely on the...
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why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right. the u. k. government says it was say story author or report reveals it actually squandered almost 9000000000 pounds.
why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right. the u. k. government says it was say story author or report reveals it actually squandered almost 9000000000 pounds.
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well, why the truckers nobody supporting us? yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. also in the headlines, the audio sharing sites.
the fake news cbc is telling us, well, why the truckers nobody supporting us? yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. also in the headlines, the audio sharing sites.
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last month, according t the labor department that's about 300,000 more than economists had predicted cbcr correspondent steve. steve, it's a tailor of tw economies. prices are rising, while peopl are getting higher what do you make of this >> you know, first of all, m blood runs cold, as you migh say, when you see thes inflation numbers. especially if you put them u against wage increases, showin america paychecks. they're losing ground to inflation. it's just -- >> on the other hand, as you say, the job market's hear than we've seen in a very long time unemployment rate at 4%, among the lowest we've seen in a pos war. and jobs claims came today down again, as we recover from the omicron variant. so how do you spread it all? we're coming out of th pandemic we have a few workers, suppl bottom, and a lot of money i the system from all th financial aid and low federa reserve interest rates the battle, we hope that we ca win here, it's bringing down inflation without having thi for the economy, and putting people out of work >> are we -- any cooling ahead? >> i wish i could say. certainly no
last month, according t the labor department that's about 300,000 more than economists had predicted cbcr correspondent steve. steve, it's a tailor of tw economies. prices are rising, while peopl are getting higher what do you make of this >> you know, first of all, m blood runs cold, as you migh say, when you see thes inflation numbers. especially if you put them u against wage increases, showin america paychecks. they're losing ground to inflation. it's just -- >> on the other...
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well these violin truckers nobody's supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? the u. k. government says, it won't say sorry, after a report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless an overpriced p p. so here at r t, we hit the streets of london. who are the higher ups that take responsibility and not to them saying, i think it's a waste of money. why that actually thinking about off and i do with them. also in the program, the audio sharing side spotify removed another 113 episodes of joy, broken podcast after the white house on the platform to do more about so cold cope . it misinformation. so this time, all that really the content had nothing to do with quite quite the the a mixed batch of yourself that a story or an aussie international. it's a pleasure to have you with us today for the credit and having a bit of a off saying it might have to change the term fake news to bloomberg news. it's off at the outlet announc
the fake news cbc is telling us, well these violin truckers nobody's supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? the u. k. government says, it won't say sorry, after a report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless an overpriced p p. so here at r t, we hit the streets of london. who are the higher ups that take responsibility and not to them saying, i think it's a waste of...
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the faith new cbc is telling us, well violet truckers, nobody is supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? the u. k. government says it was safe, sorry, after our report reveals it actually squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on used to send over price p p. so here at r t, we hit the streets of london who had to hire out take responsibility and i not to them saying, i think it's a waste of money. why that actually thinking about off with or so the audio sharing sites to spotify removes another $113.00 episodes of jo grogan's forecast off the white house of the platform to do more about the so called covey misinformation. but this time, the deleted comment content had absolutely nothing to do with me. i live in a 100 countries worldwide questioning more and pushing back on the mainstream narrative. welcome to the show with nancy international, the covenants having a bit of a laugh saying it may have to change the term fake news to bloomberg news. soft at the outlet,
the faith new cbc is telling us, well violet truckers, nobody is supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? the u. k. government says it was safe, sorry, after our report reveals it actually squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on used to send over price p p. so here at r t, we hit the streets of london who had to hire out take responsibility and i not to them saying, i think it's a waste of...
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the faith new cbc is telling us, well these violin truckers nobody is supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right. also in the program, the u. k. government says, it won't say sorry, after report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on used to listen to overpriced. p p e. so here with our team, we hit the streets of london to at the higher ups that take responsibility anna to them saying, i think it's a waste of money. why that actually thinking about off with the audio sharing sites modify, removes another $113.00 episodes of joy rogan's podcast off to the white house. the platform to do more about so called cobit misinformation. this time, the actual content actually has nothing to do with cope with lots of big stories, making waves around the world. today we're on top of most of them here at all to you international. welcome to the program. the criminals having a bit of a la it may have to change the term fake news to bloomberg news. after the outlet announced
the faith new cbc is telling us, well these violin truckers nobody is supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right. also in the program, the u. k. government says, it won't say sorry, after report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on used to listen to overpriced. p p e. so here with our team, we hit the streets of london to at the higher ups that take responsibility anna to them...
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why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen? i try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right? the u. k. government says it won't say sorry. after a report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and overpriced p p a. here at r t, we hit the streets of london who at the higher ups that take responsibility. and i'm not to them saying, i think it's a waste of money. why they're actually thinking about off and just do what since then also the audio sharing sites fortify removed another $113.00 episodes of jo rogan's podcast off the white house urged the platform to do more about so called covey misinformation. so this time, the deleted content has nothing to do with cove it with your saturday stories live from moscow, and it's a solid mix for you today. welcome to the mid sassy international. so the kremlin is having a bit of a laugh saying it may have to change the term fake news to bloomberg news software . the outlet there now is that russia had all of a sudden actually invaded ukrain
why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen? i try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right? the u. k. government says it won't say sorry. after a report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and overpriced p p a. here at r t, we hit the streets of london who at the higher ups that take responsibility. and i'm not to them saying, i think it's a waste of money. why they're actually thinking about off and just do what since then also the audio...
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well, by the truckers. nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? the u. k. government say it won't say sorry after a report reveals it, squander it. almost 9000000000 pounds on use less than over price p p. we get reaction to that on the streets of the month. 2 of the higher ups that take responsibility and i'm not to them saying, i think it's a waste of money. why they're actually thinking about this and do with the audio sharing site. spotify removes over $100.00 episodes of jo rogan's broadcast counter, the white house, the platform to do more about cobit misinformation. though the latest acts, content actually had nothing to do with the contact with from moscow to the world. this is r t always good to help you with this. my name's unanimity. bloomberg news earlier, accidentally claim not russia had invaded ukraine on friday. the kremlin spoke fun out the outlet saying it may change the term fake news to bloomberg. news.
the fake news cbc is telling us, well, by the truckers. nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? the u. k. government say it won't say sorry after a report reveals it, squander it. almost 9000000000 pounds on use less than over price p p. we get reaction to that on the streets of the month. 2 of the higher ups that take responsibility and i'm not to them saying, i think it's a waste...
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for more on this, we can speak now to karen pauls, national reporter for cbc.e you with us, karen. of course these protests began primarily as a protest against vaccine mandates. what were the main takeaways three weeks and now with the beginning of the third full week? figs the beginning of the third full week? �* , , ., , the beginning of the third full week? a i. , ., the beginning of the third full week? ~ , i. , ., ., week? as you “ust heard in a nutshell. — week? as you 'ust heard in a nutshell, he _ week? as you just heard in a nutshell, he said _ week? as you just heard in a nutshell, he said these - week? as you just heard in a - nutshell, he said these blockades. .. nutshell, he said these blockades... they cannot and will not remain closed. he warned protesters we've heard you in a time to go home. justin trudeau said there will be severe consequences who don't comply. he says the police and all levels of government will take action. that could include criminal charges and that will effectively suspend the trucking licence, and even jail suspend the t
for more on this, we can speak now to karen pauls, national reporter for cbc.e you with us, karen. of course these protests began primarily as a protest against vaccine mandates. what were the main takeaways three weeks and now with the beginning of the third full week? figs the beginning of the third full week? �* , , ., , the beginning of the third full week? a i. , ., the beginning of the third full week? ~ , i. , ., ., week? as you “ust heard in a nutshell. — week? as you 'ust heard...
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the faith new cbc is telling us, well these violent truckers, nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. the u. k. government says, it won't say sorry, after a report reveals it's squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and overpriced p p a r t. we hit the streets of london who had to hire out to take responsibility and i'm not to them states. i think it's a waste of money why they're actually thinking about, and i do with the audio sharing site. spotify removes another $113.00 episodes of jo rogan's podcast off the white house. i was the platform to do more about so called coven misinformation. but this time, the actual content actually had nothing to do with cove it with a good mix of your stuff that i headlines here all the program today. welcome to the starting international by the way. so the covenants having a bit of a laugh saying it may change the term. fake news to bloomberg. news is off of the outlet it out. so russia had all of a sudden invaded
the faith new cbc is telling us, well these violent truckers, nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. the u. k. government says, it won't say sorry, after a report reveals it's squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and overpriced p p a r t. we hit the streets of london who had to hire out to take responsibility and i'm not to them states. i think it's a waste of money why...
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well the bible truckers nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to beat some homeless people or help us clean the warmer. right. the u. k. department of health makes no apology after it's revealed, it's squandered. almost 9000000000 pounds of government funds on effective and over price p. p. she had not had a shower since july. she had patches appear stuck together and her scalp. i don't know if legally were washing their hands, they needed to be washed allegations of severe failings in hygiene, food quality and malpractice. france opens a pro, the positions of mistreatment of the elderly and private care homes, alleged in a recently published book and speak to a french woman who shared some disturbing claims about her mother signed in with a very good morning. appreciate your company here on the international canadian chuck has protesting mandatory vaccination. i've had the go fun me page shut down by the side which claims the circle freedom convoy is inciting violence. we spoke to the grou
the fake news cbc is telling us, well the bible truckers nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to beat some homeless people or help us clean the warmer. right. the u. k. department of health makes no apology after it's revealed, it's squandered. almost 9000000000 pounds of government funds on effective and over price p. p. she had not had a shower since july. she had patches appear stuck together and her scalp. i don't know if legally were washing...
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well these violet truckers, nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. you can government says that they want to say sorry, after report reveals that squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and over price b. allegations of severe failings in hygiene, food quality, malpractice, france opens a probe into.
the fake news cbc is telling us, well these violet truckers, nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. you can government says that they want to say sorry, after report reveals that squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and over price b. allegations of severe failings in hygiene, food quality, malpractice, france opens a probe into.
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why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right. also in the news, the audio sharing sight faulty fi removed over 100 episodes of jo rogan's podcast after the white house. it's the platform to do.
why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right. also in the news, the audio sharing sight faulty fi removed over 100 episodes of jo rogan's podcast after the white house. it's the platform to do.
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well, these violent truckers, nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial.
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well these pilot truckers nobody's supporting us. yeah. why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right. the u. k. government say it won't say sorry after a report reveals it, squander it almost 9000000000 pounds on use.
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why don't you cbc come down to the soup kitchen? i had to try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial. right? the u. k. government says it won't say story after a report reveals it squandered almost 9.
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the cbc is reporting that the prime ministerjustin trudeau pliahs the cbc is reporting that the primeu plans to evoke the emergencies act - ministerjustin trudeau plans to evoke the emergencies act in i evoke the emergencies act in response to the protest. there's also this from afp,... this follows police clearing a blockade of a border bridge between canada and the us. truckers had been protesting against a mandate for covid vaccines. we've also been hearing from the premier of ontario. eider from the premier of ontario. over the weekend. _ from the premier of ontario. over the weekend, i _ from the premier of ontario. over the weekend, i received _ the weekend, i received recommendations from doctor moore on a play in to safely reopen our economy and remove ontario's vaccine passport system. —— a plan. i excepted these recommendations. today's recommendations is not because of what's happening in ottawa or windsor, but in spite of it. ., �* , ottawa or windsor, but in spite of it. doug ford there, let's speak to katie fraser _ it. doug ford there, let's speak to katie fraser from _
the cbc is reporting that the prime ministerjustin trudeau pliahs the cbc is reporting that the primeu plans to evoke the emergencies act - ministerjustin trudeau plans to evoke the emergencies act in i evoke the emergencies act in response to the protest. there's also this from afp,... this follows police clearing a blockade of a border bridge between canada and the us. truckers had been protesting against a mandate for covid vaccines. we've also been hearing from the premier of ontario. eider...
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earlier we spoke to evans dia, a senior reporter with the canadian public, broke off the cbc. and also we also about treaters vow to bring an end to the protest and if he expects the truckers to go home quietly, i don't think many of us do expect that to be perfectly honest. i think what we've seen is a really high level of commitment from these truckers, they're absolutely determined to ride this out. we've even seen people remove the wheels from their trucks in an effort to make them more mobile than they already are. and of course, an 18 wheeler is already very or to move the drivers of all lock their air brakes. they are definitely here to stay and they have the finance team to be here to stay . and so far we've seen no sign of weakening from the organizers or ordinary participants in this convoy. i'm fact i would say very little sign of flexibility from the government as well. although this morning we did see a couple of cracks in the governing party starting so much more. i'm one member from it's fairly well known number from the, from the liberal party did come out this
earlier we spoke to evans dia, a senior reporter with the canadian public, broke off the cbc. and also we also about treaters vow to bring an end to the protest and if he expects the truckers to go home quietly, i don't think many of us do expect that to be perfectly honest. i think what we've seen is a really high level of commitment from these truckers, they're absolutely determined to ride this out. we've even seen people remove the wheels from their trucks in an effort to make them more...
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cbc reporter katherine tunny is yoink us now. welcome to you. what can you tell us?reporter: i would say today has been characterized by two main things. one of them is ground control and the other is an increase in police tactics and police use of force. so, around 9:00 a.m. this morning, we kind of saw the resumption of a tactic that started yesterday, and you can kind of see it on your screen right now, a wall of police officers, a few officers deep, moving through the crowd, warning them that they cannot be there and they will face arrest if they stay and pushing against the crowd to regain territory, to regain the street from these people who have been camped out in front of the parliament buildings for almost -- over three weeks now as part of this protest against various covid-19 pandemic measures. so, we're seeing that line being pushed down. they're now moving them away from parliament and further south through the city. and we've also seen an increase in police force as well. so, police have said that they're facing assault, that the crowd is pushing back a
cbc reporter katherine tunny is yoink us now. welcome to you. what can you tell us?reporter: i would say today has been characterized by two main things. one of them is ground control and the other is an increase in police tactics and police use of force. so, around 9:00 a.m. this morning, we kind of saw the resumption of a tactic that started yesterday, and you can kind of see it on your screen right now, a wall of police officers, a few officers deep, moving through the crowd, warning them...
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also tomorrow, the cbc will unveil new metrics for assessing the risk of covid-19.t case rates and positive test and determining virus risk by the current standards. 97% of the counties in the u. s are set substantial or high levels of virus transmission, including six of the nine bay area counties. the new assessments could lead to the rollback, though of more restrictions. we'll all across the country, a growing number of unvaccinated people are becoming more hesitant when it comes to getting their shots as foxes. jonathan serrie tells us. this is happening as health officials make a big push. to get more people to get the shots in their arms. the people that i've seen in the icu are either immunocompromised or unvaccinated. it's becoming a familiar complaint among healthcare providers. vaccinations are ticking down across the board as covid cases decline and the ah mccrum surge comes to an end right now about 73% of teenagers and adults are fully vaccinated. that's up less than 1% in the past month as the end of this most recent surge combines with vaccine fatigu
also tomorrow, the cbc will unveil new metrics for assessing the risk of covid-19.t case rates and positive test and determining virus risk by the current standards. 97% of the counties in the u. s are set substantial or high levels of virus transmission, including six of the nine bay area counties. the new assessments could lead to the rollback, though of more restrictions. we'll all across the country, a growing number of unvaccinated people are becoming more hesitant when it comes to getting...
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. >> olivia from cbc news. go ahead. >> provinces are looking back on the task force in the government has been moving testing around travel, are you concerned protesters will clean victory for these changes embolden them further? >> different provinces are taking decisions they feel appropriate to them on vaccine mandates and restrictions they have in their jurisdictions. as you know the federal government has responsibly over the borders, international travel federal public service. we had extensive meetings today on next steps we look forward to taking and we'll make announcements regarding our poor posture next week. >> are you concerned any announcement, protesters embolden them further? >> i think it's extremely important to emphasize all decisions we take will be based in science and will be focused on canadians getting their lives back to normal. i emphasize the measures we have been talking about for a long time, the measures the canadian government brought in our needing to be vaccinated get on a plan
. >> olivia from cbc news. go ahead. >> provinces are looking back on the task force in the government has been moving testing around travel, are you concerned protesters will clean victory for these changes embolden them further? >> different provinces are taking decisions they feel appropriate to them on vaccine mandates and restrictions they have in their jurisdictions. as you know the federal government has responsibly over the borders, international travel federal public...
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that's evan dyer, senior reporter, with cbc ottawa. many thanks for your time and perspective, sir. thanks. that was the day as ever the conversation continues on lie you watching with with a pulse with the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's own about the perspective culture. information, this is either you news and more w made from mines better to be irradiated. bennett boy, wanting him, and he already made a decision to leave the war torn eastern ukraine for a life in chernobyl. can they build up something in a fall now to region? is it an opportunity or an unknown risk in moving to turn the album close up from? in 60 minutes on d. w. a . world to get to go beyond the obvious. oh, as we take on the world 8 hours, i do all this is weird all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, 5 police my a deal here we are. your is actually on fire made for mines in precise job, you could not see voice. george bush. no, just to getting in. please identify tom clashed via ish, i. 6 cinema makes us feel better makes us happy with.
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that's evan dyer, senior reporter, with cbc ottawa. many thanks for your time and perspective, sir. thanks. that was the day as ever the conversation continues online, you watching with with with anything but klein is friendly, field production engineers itself is there any g? said there is another way to plan to switch production in 3 years using hydrogen and wind power instead of coal for clean steel in the future. tomorrow today on dw, better to be irradiated, bennett war, a team, and you already made a decision to leave the war torn eastern ukraine for life in turn noble. can they build up something in the fall now to region? is it an opportunity or an unknown risk? moving to terminal close up. in 60 minutes on d. w. a . dogs are more intelligent than most people think. ah, psychology professor john pillay has proved it. how you asked? with scientific studies, of course, with the good girl, paul, out of the secret of a friendship. ah god send us starts february 25th on d w. ah, ah ah, how can we saw the evidence of the past for the people of the future with how can hydrogen help
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that's evan dyer, senior reporter, with cbc ottawa. many thanks for your time and perspective, sir. next, that was the day as ever the conversation continues on lie. you watching the d doesn't with eco, india knowing what to human and animal life. so exclusively to a big problem in, especially in metropolitan thing. but widely underestimated enforcement duction on noise pollution is very limited on w with the program is controversial. political surprising? the 2022 barely natalie with great cinema, just slight corona different cinema because of corona will show you all the things that caught her eye aren't 21 in 60 minutes. a whole dogs are more intelligent than most people think. ah, psychology professor john pillay has proved it. how you act with scientific studies, of course. do a drug doing? oh, good good. hey tina. good girl, paul. out into the secret of a friendship with dogs and us starts february 25th on d w. ah ah. the mead road traffic cleans all construction noises, a form of when you should that affect people and wind life around the world every day. in this edition of e
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well the bible truckers nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you see come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? you say government says that it won't say sorry, after report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and over price. the weekend reaction from london.
the fake news cbc is telling us, well the bible truckers nobody supporting us. yeah. why don't you see come down to the soup kitchen and try to feed some homeless people or help us clean the war memorial? right? you say government says that it won't say sorry, after report reveals it squandered almost 9000000000 pounds on useless and over price. the weekend reaction from london.
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he is a senior reporter with the cbc. he's in ottawa evidence. good to see you again. maybe you can update is what is the status of of traffic along this important ambassador bridge? i mean, are any trucks moving at all? well, it actually changes almost hour to hour, but it changed. that's the latest development is that the police on the winter side of the bridge, this is basically a bridge that goes from the canadian side to the us side of the detroit windsor metropolitan area, which is really sort of one urban area and the police on the winter side of been able to open one lane, heading towards detroit. so traffic is moving slowly in that direction. whether that situation will last, we don't know because we've seen this happen before. the bridge is opened only to close down again. and there's no traffic coming in the other direction at the moment. so no traffic coming from michigan into ontario. and in the meantime, police diverted truckers and other traffic to another bridge about a 100 kilometers away. this lynx, sarnia ontario with port huron, michigan. it's less
he is a senior reporter with the cbc. he's in ottawa evidence. good to see you again. maybe you can update is what is the status of of traffic along this important ambassador bridge? i mean, are any trucks moving at all? well, it actually changes almost hour to hour, but it changed. that's the latest development is that the police on the winter side of the bridge, this is basically a bridge that goes from the canadian side to the us side of the detroit windsor metropolitan area, which is really...
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and how they understand with the cbcs deliberations? >> absolutely. maybe just to say many of these state -based policies have come out in phased approaches they are talking about something that might happen in a week or two masks might come off in a week or two at the end of february early march. and so of course our metrics are going to salmon as jeff said and i previously said issues related to cases certainly issues to severity of disease and hospital capacity. we anticipate many of these will intersect in terms of timing. >> question please? miller ap. >> thanks. you mentioned among the people that last contact of business leaders and others who are not scientists is that indicate this is a risk to the next phase is not just a scientific decision it's invalid divisive economic concerns and other prerogatives strictly health and safety? second in terms of that timeline, what should we expect that row out to look like? as individual and guidance from the cdc? at that time comes for major speech from the president? how does the administration to get
and how they understand with the cbcs deliberations? >> absolutely. maybe just to say many of these state -based policies have come out in phased approaches they are talking about something that might happen in a week or two masks might come off in a week or two at the end of february early march. and so of course our metrics are going to salmon as jeff said and i previously said issues related to cases certainly issues to severity of disease and hospital capacity. we anticipate many of...
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the fake news cbc is telling us, well these violin truckers nobody's supporting us. yeah. why don't you see the.
the fake news cbc is telling us, well these violin truckers nobody's supporting us. yeah. why don't you see the.
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that's evan dyer, senior reporter, with cbc ottawa. many thanks for your time and perspective, sir. thanks. that was the day as ever the conversation continues on lie. you watching the d doesn't with a pulse with the beginning of a story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about the perspective culture information is either you news or do you w me from mine's a priceless treasures stolen from war zone 100 and looted for the international art. market. collectors covered these extremely valuable and unique pieces from the middle east, which fetched tom prizes at european auction houses in a moral business that fills the coffers of terrors. faction, blood treasures in 45 minutes on d, w. o. or driven by merciless reed and others, are facing the destruction to let the invaders came to present, they should have done the native to be the government is trying to destroy the indigenous people with the largest scale birthright with land grabbers are exploiting. b, amazon, rain, forest. indigenous peoples are now bravely opposing them because it's not only the earth's brai
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security of people in the economy, these blockades cannot continue — karen pauls is national reporterfor cbc justin trudeau's press conference earlier and gave us an update. he warned protesters there will be severe consequences for those who don't comply. he says police and all levels of government will take action. that could range from criminal charges. the prime minister wouldn't say when or how that will happen, and he affirms the right to a preschool process —— a peaceful protest. he said he does not want to deploy the military gets citizens. he wants to avoid that at all costs. it will be the last course of action. but he knows he has to do something and soon. experts are saying that window is closing, although we've just gotten news that a court has granted an injunction to end that blockade. we're hearing other cities have also considered injunctions. there is one now in alberta, so we may be going this course of. let's turn to ukraine now, and the us is warning that russian forces could invade at any time — although there is not yet any intelligence suggesting vladimir putin has de
security of people in the economy, these blockades cannot continue — karen pauls is national reporterfor cbc justin trudeau's press conference earlier and gave us an update. he warned protesters there will be severe consequences for those who don't comply. he says police and all levels of government will take action. that could range from criminal charges. the prime minister wouldn't say when or how that will happen, and he affirms the right to a preschool process —— a peaceful protest....