s m b c. span from u. s. t. court room after one of its journalists miss allegedly caught stalking of bus will of jurors in high profile a case of kyle written act. ah, i welcome to go 9 o'clock here in the russian capital you're watching artie international. now, mid the latest wave of k b cases hitting europe, a number of countries have placed more restrictions on those who are unvaccinated. germany is the latest after seeing a record. 65000 new cases in the last 24 hours. and angular merkel is calling for action loggins', host tomatoes. the situation is very serious, neg, judging by the current dynamic, then we're entering a very, very difficult situation. especially for all the people who work in hospitals and especially those in intensive care units. but we need to take action quickly. the idea of there being more than $50000.00 cases in a 24 hour period in germany seemed almost unthinkable. these latest numbers, 65371 of the highest that germany has seen since the pandemic started. and it has somewhat helped measures to be pushed through the button. the stag on thursday that pile parliamentarians voted for that we'll place more restrictions on those that have not been vaccinated. basically borrowing them from large public events and things like sports stadiums as cinema's theaters as art galleries, the likes if you have not had not vaccination job now. and we've also seen in that, but our trunk show of new measures that health care workers will have to receive a mandatory cove at vaccination as well as those working in care homes. oh people's care homes had been particularly hard hit in germany during this 4th wave of cove at 19th. the measures overall, particularly popular with the german public, around 60 percent at the beginning of the week were saying that they were in favor of taking stronger action. however, not everybody is convinced this is the way forward. looked on. i think the low down is another unnecessary measure. nearly 70000000 people are vaccinated, which means 3 quarters of the population could no longer get seriously ill. the main problem at the hospitals isn't the shortest of beds, but the shortage of staff staff called in sick and there aren't enough nurses to work in intensive care units. there were empty promises from the government that nursing staff will get a pay rise. i see you nurses or underpaid as it is. it's a struggle for those working to cope and patients of dying and large numbers in germany isn't the only country, as we said putting in place restrictions. i'm speaking to you from vienna, austria, it was the 1st country to put into play, say a so called ad lockdown of the vaccinated it came into force on monday, essentially. meaning if you didn't have a cov advice seen or you couldn't prove that, you recovered from the the illness to tell you basically we're only allowed to leave you home. a few going to buy food if you are going to do some exercise in your local area or if you are going for medical treatment, it affected around 3000000 people. what we have seen though is more and more countries follow australia is lead. in fact, we've talked about germany as well as australia, looking at slovakia, the czech republic and greece all having either put in place restrictions against the unvaccinated or are planning to do so in the very near future. in fact here in austria, getting ready to go even further. and what we're seeing is in the west of the country and austria and in dissolved burg region, a full lockdown of everybody is going to come into force for monday. they're expecting not to stay in place for a few weeks. the idea being that everything can open up again in time for christmas, as long as case numbers do come down. that's a big if right now, when you look at the way things are going in austria, when you speak to people out and about on the streets though they're all mixed feelings about the activities, the, the measures that are being taken by the government. a sorry, say this is not a good idea. why do we need to lockdown both vaccinated? indian vaccinated can impact other people, right. i'm just saying this is my opinion. were in favor, but also everyone should get their opinion and also the freedom. again, these are both and if i don't go to work, i don't need a vaccination. i don't want to get vaccinated every 6 months. as a supervisor, they says, well, so bad that we now have a new lockdown. you don't have to have it. it's unnecessary. everyone has been vaccinated anyway. well, those measures that have been put in place and measures that may well come into effect here in australia as well, causing such upset. we're expecting a large demonstration to take place here in vienna on saturday, which will be course keeping an eye on us. all events unfold here on our fate, harley there. now, europeans, not the only one trailing over caves, restrictions is an i cry. in the united states has hinted, jo biden's mandates against the unvaccinated death. the initial idea concerned businesses with over a 100 employees with a possible fine of more than $100000.00. if workers went unvaccinated, but emer states have launched a legal battle against those measures. we discuss the issue with the panel of guests. think there's a couple of really important things are number one, the fact that you're going to have a huge backlash across here, right? because people are already frustrated with this idea of green passes vaccine passports, but there's a bigger issue here. and i think the bigger issue is the fact that yes, cases are rising right now. but there is no evidence so far that the cases are rising because of people who are on vaccinate. remember, we know the data shows an x, things don't prevent the spread of the back of the virus, nor do they prevent the contraction of the virus. how many of these new cases are actually the result of people who are vaccinated as opposed to unvaccinated? and if that is the case, that it makes no sense to create 2 classes of people and locked down the unvaccinated and let the vaccinated continue to infect each other. well, in speaking of this, you classes of people, i mean, and it looks like that's kind of what it's coming to culturally. you have the vaccinated who are allowed to now do whatever they want, and then you had the unvaccinated, we're facing increasing restrictions. what are your long term impacts that especially in a region where we've seen protests over it over the last year, it was mostly the government's telling people to lockdown and giving them instructions in the last 6 months in america, they've been using the businesses to say we're going to mandate something, it's caused a different kind of attention from say, the real impacts. lots of people including vaccinated people are saying we don't trust what's coming from the government by demonstration, backed off on their december 8th mandate, their be they realize the public's against them. the real question is gonna be, is what happens in the local communities in california, where they do have those rules in florida where they don't, you know, we're going to see this kind of tension rising. but it's not only can you be that is that triggering new belt dan's new delhi is being put under restrictions. tgc heavy air pollution that later in the program will discuss further than you know, will of being told to stay in our homes. i live with 50 years, that's high loan americans. drugs watched oak wants to publicly released or documents relating to its approval of the pfizer cade with faxing, a group of medics have asked for the info. under the freedom of information act, i'm pulling tag say the sta approved the jap, in just over a 100 days. this 100 a day period is the same amount of time it took the f. d, a to review the responsive documents for the far more intricate task of licensing finances cove in 1900 vaccine. it is difficult to imagine a greater need for transparency than immediate disclosure of the documents relied upon by the f. d. a. to license a product that is now being mandated over 100000000 americans. we have a situation here where because there has been a freedom of information act request filed for the information about how the vaccines were approved. we have the us food and drug administration stepping forward and proposing to release $500.00 pages per month of the remaining $329000.00 pages. that would take roughly 55 years 55 years for this information to be made available. now the organization that filed the, the request public health and medical professionals for transparency says that if that pace of 500 pages per month proceeds that makes the freedom of information, act almost meaningless. and it discredits the food and drug administration promise to be transparent. the f d, a knew the intense public interest in that data and information. it should have been preparing to release the civil tenuously with the licensure. instead, it has done the opposite. this case is not about vaccine mandates, where the fines that can be held liable. this is a fire case where the only relevant issue at this stage in the litigation is setting a reasonable processing shadow. now it's important to note that one of the companies that was involved in the trial of the pfizer vaccine has recently faced a little bit of a scandal brought to light by a whistleblower. this article was published in the medical british medical journal . now the report from last month in which we had a former clinical trial auditor for the pfizer coded vaccine raising deep concerns about patient safety and about data integrity. during the process, however, a spokesperson for ven tavia stepped up and discredited some of the other allegations that were published in the british medical journal. and this concern seems to have been discredited. so at the moment we have the lawsuit that was filed and we have these medical professionals saying they want this information. we expect us to be in court for some time, but at the moment the f. d, a is offering to release 500 pages a month of the remaining 329000 pages. and that would take 55 years over half a century. in reporting there now the u. s. tv network m s m b. c has been barred from the high profile trial of ca. rittenhouse follows allegations to the freelance producer working for the company store the bus carrying the jury. he's john cutting reports now from outside the court in kenosha, wisconsin, pointing to the canal, police, and also the judge overseeing this case. bruce schrader, a, a possibly a freelance producer with m s. n. b, c was pulled over in the vicinity of the jury van after it left, the court house here last night. after day 2 of the deliberations ended, the jury generally goes to an undisclosed location, a hotel, you know, other location for the night. and this person was pulled over, suspected a following the jury van and even possibly taking pictures. and when i taught, when confronted by police told police that they were an m s. n b c, producer under instructions from new york to follow this jury van now and he said, is distancing itself at least a statement saying it was a freelancer and was never,