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yes, there is of awesome between eastern europe in western europe. europe. you're totally right though about the government's wanting to stay in power. you also have to look at who has benefited follow the money. the pharmaceutical stocks, the fangs, docks, facebook, amazon, netflix, on apple, google, microsoft. they have immense lobbying powers and their lobbying, current governments empower governments, want to stay in power. you go to a conservative one in the u. k. got a left leaning want in the u. s. they want to stand power. now quickly to answer your question about the east west differences, don't forget, in eastern europe there is a lower population density. there's a lower life expectancy, fewer people, obviously, elderly people. they're the most vulnerable their way, flew a fewer, fewer flights in and out in the beginning of the pandemic. but also they look down quickly and very importantly, one of the reasons they look down and are referred to i an acrobat cross that he's a bulgarian political scientist. and he said, don't forget the eastern europ
yes, there is of awesome between eastern europe in western europe. europe. you're totally right though about the government's wanting to stay in power. you also have to look at who has benefited follow the money. the pharmaceutical stocks, the fangs, docks, facebook, amazon, netflix, on apple, google, microsoft. they have immense lobbying powers and their lobbying, current governments empower governments, want to stay in power. you go to a conservative one in the u. k. got a left leaning want...
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absolutely, i - treat the european commission, all my friends in western europe, as very good friendsndly, like—minded country. hello, there. it's been another chilly day today. whereas we had sunshine across large parts of scotland and northern ireland, there has been a much more cloud
absolutely, i - treat the european commission, all my friends in western europe, as very good friendsndly, like—minded country. hello, there. it's been another chilly day today. whereas we had sunshine across large parts of scotland and northern ireland, there has been a much more cloud
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so now it exists to torment vladimir putin who has no intention of invading western europe. vladimir putin doesn't want belgium. he wants his western borders secure. that's why he doesn't want ukraine to join nato. that makes sense. imagine how we would feel if mexico and canada were satellites of china. we wouldn't like that. in russia's case, a nato takeover of ukraine would compromise russia's access to the black sea fleet and the only connection to international waters. if russia lost the naval base, would be the biggest military geo political defeat of russia in the last thousand years. so for vladimir putin that's unacceptable. he will not let it happen and won't let it happen. for the united states, there would be no benefit either. the united states would gain precisely nothing from taking over ukraine. why would we want to do that? at best, we would be driving russia and we are in fact deeper in to the arms of the government of china. now it would be disaster for the united states and a disaster for the world. so why are we doing this? why is the u.s. government pus
so now it exists to torment vladimir putin who has no intention of invading western europe. vladimir putin doesn't want belgium. he wants his western borders secure. that's why he doesn't want ukraine to join nato. that makes sense. imagine how we would feel if mexico and canada were satellites of china. we wouldn't like that. in russia's case, a nato takeover of ukraine would compromise russia's access to the black sea fleet and the only connection to international waters. if russia lost the...
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what tucker carlson seems to be saying is we're just worried about western europe. if putin wants eastern europe, that's okay. a very odd concession and a very odd turning of one's back on one of the really most extraordinary achievements of western strategy for the last 30 or 40 years. and let's look at ukraine. these people desperately want a future anchored in liberty, democracy, capitalism, the west and shouldn't we be supporting that? >> one would think. unless you -- >> they're willing to fight and they are fighting and dying for it. they are asking for a moral political support, some arms. and that we can give because it makes vladimir putin feel insecure. >> yeah. can we talk about domestic issues? let's talk about the economy, also a huge concern in the u.s. new reports showing key inflation measure hit a 39-year high in november. more than just gas prices. i just want to put this graphic up, it's furniture, food, clothing. these are necessities. how does this weigh on everything else americans are dealing with right now? >> this has got to be president bide
what tucker carlson seems to be saying is we're just worried about western europe. if putin wants eastern europe, that's okay. a very odd concession and a very odd turning of one's back on one of the really most extraordinary achievements of western strategy for the last 30 or 40 years. and let's look at ukraine. these people desperately want a future anchored in liberty, democracy, capitalism, the west and shouldn't we be supporting that? >> one would think. unless you -- >>...
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i'm glad you could join us much like western europe. south korea is read, producing pandemic restrictions to control a sudden spot in corona virus cases more than 5000 over the past few days. and much like in western europe, many aren't happy about it. that includes teenagers who from the 1st to february, next year, we'll have to be vaccinated to be able to enter shops and establishments. it's a measure already in place for adults, but some teenagers and their parents want nothing to do with vaccination. so the green high school student yang de rim and his friends don't want to get vaccinated. neither do many of the 23000 followers of his youtube channel. his live streams emphasize risks associated with vaccination, while downplaying, the benefits and argue the government's vaccine pass violates they're human rights . all good, good thing. no one knows what the future side effects will be. questions about whether it is effective or growing because there are many cases of infection with delta variance and omicron variance even after bein
i'm glad you could join us much like western europe. south korea is read, producing pandemic restrictions to control a sudden spot in corona virus cases more than 5000 over the past few days. and much like in western europe, many aren't happy about it. that includes teenagers who from the 1st to february, next year, we'll have to be vaccinated to be able to enter shops and establishments. it's a measure already in place for adults, but some teenagers and their parents want nothing to do with...
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western scotland and northern ireland. a very mild once again, temperatures typically 14 to 16 celsius. after saturday, things change because the very mild southerly winds get pushed more into europejust not as mild. and it will still be rain around as we head into sunday, particularly across more western and southern parts of the uk. temperatures will be a few degrees lower on sunday but still mild for the time of year. this is bbc news. the headlines — the british socialite ghislaine maxwell faces a long prison sentence, after being found guilty of five counts of grooming and trafficking teenage girls for abuse. maxwell procured the girls for the financier and convicted sex offenderjeffrey epstein — she faces the rest of her life behind bars. lawyers for some of the women abused by the convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein, have welcomed the conviction. europe looks to build its defences against a new wave of covid infections, as the number of cases continues to surge. in the uk — northern ireland and wales are cutting the isolation period for people with covid from ten days to seven, bringing them into line with england. the change will take effect tomorrow. and afghanistan's
western scotland and northern ireland. a very mild once again, temperatures typically 14 to 16 celsius. after saturday, things change because the very mild southerly winds get pushed more into europejust not as mild. and it will still be rain around as we head into sunday, particularly across more western and southern parts of the uk. temperatures will be a few degrees lower on sunday but still mild for the time of year. this is bbc news. the headlines — the british socialite ghislaine...
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europe. some western politicians and industry experts have accused russian president vladimir putin, of withholding deliveries to europe amid political tensions of the ukraine and nod stream to something that he denied during his annual press conference and the volatility. and it was by them. they lie all the time. they mix everything up gas problem, supplies all are requesting gas volumes under current contracts. and not only that much, but it's also increasing the volume that we need ships in the contract. spokespeople for our w. e and univer, which are among gaz promised biggest gas buyers in germany, said the russian company was still meeting delivery obligations. but measurements show that gas volumes flowing through the memo pipeline have indeed been reversed. some western politicians believe put in wants to put pressure on nod stream to. it's another pipeline which is set to deliver gas from russia through the baltic sea, directly to germany. the e u has not approved the pipeline yet. some experts believe the kremlin is deliberately reducing flows to drive up gas prices in europe, and speed
europe. some western politicians and industry experts have accused russian president vladimir putin, of withholding deliveries to europe amid political tensions of the ukraine and nod stream to something that he denied during his annual press conference and the volatility. and it was by them. they lie all the time. they mix everything up gas problem, supplies all are requesting gas volumes under current contracts. and not only that much, but it's also increasing the volume that we need ships in...
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this is a country that will be one of the 1st thing. western europe also and post vaccination mandate. as of february. first, it will be mandatory for people to be fully vaccinated to be able to go anywhere in this country. the officials have said that people who are not vaccinated they will be facing fines of up to 3600 euros. and there will be a registry at database, that's a government that can check to see whether or not people are on it. there of course has been criticism in all of this freedom party. the far right party has been holding rallies and demonstrations during the lockdown on weekends. crowds of nearly $40000.00 have come out to protest, but they say is a frenchman's on their civil liberties. there are also very specific rules here in austria when you want to go anywhere, even the source as a special math are required, not any kind of massive is accepted. and there's also a very strict test and trace policy. you have to be tested every 48 hours to enter any story. you have to show a negative p c r test. that is no older than 48 hours. so there is a continuous search of
this is a country that will be one of the 1st thing. western europe also and post vaccination mandate. as of february. first, it will be mandatory for people to be fully vaccinated to be able to go anywhere in this country. the officials have said that people who are not vaccinated they will be facing fines of up to 3600 euros. and there will be a registry at database, that's a government that can check to see whether or not people are on it. there of course has been criticism in all of this...
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she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe, but it may not be as severein the number of new covid—19 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any previous time during the pandemic. and it's early days yet, but that's significantly going to put health systems under pressure and lead to a lot of people being hospitalised, and it is going to lead to a lot of disruption. away from the pandemic, european countries will face new legal efforts next year, to try to make sure that global leaders stick to the promises they made at the cop26 climate summit in glasgow. the deal struck — which includes further reducing carbon emissions and using less coal — is not currently legally binding. i'm sofia. i'm 16 years old. i'm andre. i'm13 years old and we are suing 33 cou
she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe, but it may not be as severein the number of new covid—19 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any previous time...
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one of the issues on the economic front is that, and most of what western europe depends on most of what the united states depends on, in terms of products. as you know, rachel is created in china. it's built in china and therefore getting away from that. it's very difficult to do that doesn't mean the united states shouldn't be doing that. but if you look at the policies of the us right now, what are the actual policies in place to make us less dependent on china? that doesn't seem to be happening on virtually any level at all. so that's a huge problem. and then the other problem, i think that you face when you do talk about this issue is, is invariably the fact that when it comes to china, china is taking a lot of steps right now to be couple itself from dependency on the united states, especially on u. s. investors, the us stock market valuation for companies, the expansion of chinese companies into western markets while still allowing western companies to come into china. and so the reason for that, i think is because they're continuing to create a corporate dependency on china as op
one of the issues on the economic front is that, and most of what western europe depends on most of what the united states depends on, in terms of products. as you know, rachel is created in china. it's built in china and therefore getting away from that. it's very difficult to do that doesn't mean the united states shouldn't be doing that. but if you look at the policies of the us right now, what are the actual policies in place to make us less dependent on china? that doesn't seem to be...
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thank god, ukraine is not in made to god and i am sure many, many people in western europe think the same. i mean, your crime is a very dangerous and a box. they're responsible for, for their own problems and job. it's very understandable that moscow says enough and it is enough and we won't tolerate you trying to get into nato just like that. this is not acceptable. can you imagine russia? oh, sending some messiah to mexico, or it would be mexico would be invaded the week after, bye, in the united states. so, here we are at the border of russia. russia has something to say about it. and president putin has been very patient until now. so i'm afraid that in coming month it will only worsen the climate as okay. late. we could talk a lot longer, but going to leave it there. that was an independent journalist lucrative. a thanks for coming up. i mean fighting his broken act within the u. s. democratic party, after one of its own senators tip the balance in the senate by refusing to vote in favor of jo biden's, near tea, trillion dollar billed back. better bill joe manchin immediately tr
thank god, ukraine is not in made to god and i am sure many, many people in western europe think the same. i mean, your crime is a very dangerous and a box. they're responsible for, for their own problems and job. it's very understandable that moscow says enough and it is enough and we won't tolerate you trying to get into nato just like that. this is not acceptable. can you imagine russia? oh, sending some messiah to mexico, or it would be mexico would be invaded the week after, bye, in the...
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she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe, but it may not be as severeber of new covid—19 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron, we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any previous time during the pandemic. and it's early days yet, but that's significantly going to put health systems under pressure and lead to a lot of people being hospitalised, and it is going to lead to a lot of disruption. meanwhile, coronavirus "surge" hubs are being set up at nhs at hospitals in england to deal with a potential increase in admissions, caused by record daily cases of the 0micron coronavirus variant. eight sites will be able to treat around 100 patients each. at the same time, the health secretary, sajid javid, says the supply of lateral flow tests will be tripled injanuary and february, in a bid to comb
she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe, but it may not be as severeber of new covid—19 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron, we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any previous time during...
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that's when this country became the 1st in western europe to re impose a full lockdown for over a month. before that point, their daily cases were over 15000 people being infected. and that this is a country of nearly 9000000. they've already lost over 13000 people to the corona virus, and over a 1000000 people have been, in fact, the chief medical officer and austria said that this is not a time to celebrate referring to new jersey celebrations. and that's why there's been a curfew. impose all the restaurants will be closing at 10 pm local time. so anybody who goes out for celebrations has to be out of those facilities by 10 pm. the officials are hoping that the can also improve the vaccination rates. only 70 percent of last areas are fully vaccinated. this is a country that will be one of the 1st thing. western europe also imposed as vaccination mandates. as of february, 1st it will be mandatory for people to be fully vaccinated to be able to go anywhere in this country. the officials have said that people who are not vaccinated they will be facing fines of up to 3600 euros. and there
that's when this country became the 1st in western europe to re impose a full lockdown for over a month. before that point, their daily cases were over 15000 people being infected. and that this is a country of nearly 9000000. they've already lost over 13000 people to the corona virus, and over a 1000000 people have been, in fact, the chief medical officer and austria said that this is not a time to celebrate referring to new jersey celebrations. and that's why there's been a curfew. impose all...
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once they get that -- once that pipeline, they flip the switch on it, all of western europe is in hostage to the whims of putin. so they can dominate our allies in eastern europe and hold our allies in western europe. why does this matter to the american people? iran is watching as they race to a nuke. china is watching. north korea is watching. the leading think tanks in moscow have said afghanistan absolutely mattered. >> martha: stand by. we want to go back to the white house briefing, this is interesting. >> focus on our objectives. the president laid them out in those calls yesterday and in a follow up call again today and we'll let them speak for themselves. >> you just made clear the president spoke to putin. what if he doesn't heed the warnings? what is the time frame? >> for when -- >> how long do you think that would take? what is he looking at? the next several days or weeks? >> i'm not going to give you an assessment of that. that's up to president putin. our objective is to prevent russia and putin from invading ukraine. we want them to deescalate. that was the clear bottom l
once they get that -- once that pipeline, they flip the switch on it, all of western europe is in hostage to the whims of putin. so they can dominate our allies in eastern europe and hold our allies in western europe. why does this matter to the american people? iran is watching as they race to a nuke. china is watching. north korea is watching. the leading think tanks in moscow have said afghanistan absolutely mattered. >> martha: stand by. we want to go back to the white house briefing,...
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oh, all, la live was once the capital of the region of galicia, and had strong ties with western europe during the 19th century. it was part of the austrian empire. ah, lin, if arrived here in 1992 from brody, just under 100 kilometers away to study music, lead bugs so. so live if it's the center of classical music, not vienna, hasn't been would of like one own office is that my unofficially levine is known as ukraine's contra capital. not kiya interestingly, but le beef lin, at least traditionally on here. her teaches at the music academy in live, if had initially advised her against pursuing a career in conducting saying it wasn't suitable for women. instead, they recommended she learned to play the flute, yet live remains set on her dream. we visit the music academy. she once studied at the wooded n, and there are many people here to welcome her. the academy is very proud of its former students, and she's glad to be back where her career began with this is where she 1st took the stage. at the time she played the flute and ukrainian folk music or anything and he time for a quick lesso
oh, all, la live was once the capital of the region of galicia, and had strong ties with western europe during the 19th century. it was part of the austrian empire. ah, lin, if arrived here in 1992 from brody, just under 100 kilometers away to study music, lead bugs so. so live if it's the center of classical music, not vienna, hasn't been would of like one own office is that my unofficially levine is known as ukraine's contra capital. not kiya interestingly, but le beef lin, at least...
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drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up the approval process. experts warn that consumers in western europe need to brace for even higher prices. more cold weather in europe over the coming months is going to drive up demand and i'm joined by his lawyer side. he's director of energy, climate and resources at the racial group. that's a political risk consultancy, and thanks for coming on the show. you know, russia says that it's meeting its obligations here at the same time, some in europe are crying foul. can you help us understand what is going on? it's thanks for letting me know. so one of the main problems is, of course, one size that we're meeting all the obligations. the other side is saying we're not having enough gas. so what's happening is gas is meeting probably its minimum annual obligation, so they have long term contracts with customers in the u, and they are meeting that, but they're not sending any further gas. so if you want to have received more gas because it's cold, for instance, or you're a customer who doesn't fully contract, it's annual gas supply, then it's hard to get
drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up the approval process. experts warn that consumers in western europe need to brace for even higher prices. more cold weather in europe over the coming months is going to drive up demand and i'm joined by his lawyer side. he's director of energy, climate and resources at the racial group. that's a political risk consultancy, and thanks for coming on the show. you know, russia says that it's meeting its obligations here at the same time, some in europe...
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she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe, but it may not be as severe increase in the number of new covid—i9 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any previous time during the pandemic. and it's early days yet, but that's significantly going to put health systems under pressure and lead to a lot of people being hospitalised, and it is going to lead to a lot of disruption. doctor catherine smallwood from the world health organization. over in the us, health officials are warning about hospital capacity as the country is facing a rising number of covid cases. the icu medical director at florida's jackson south medical center, dr andrew pastewski, says the 0micron variant has spread like wildfire in the past few weeks and now makes up the majority of cas
she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe, but it may not be as severe increase in the number of new covid—i9 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any...
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she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe — but it may not be as severe9 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron, we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any previous time during the pandemic. and it's early days yet, but that's significantly going to put health systems under pressure and lead to a lot of people being hospitalised, and it is going to lead to a lot of disruption. france has confirmed that british citizens will be able to travel through france to other eu countries. there was some confusion when p&0 ferries and eurotunnel suggested british citizens had been banned from driving across france to destinations in other eu countries. but eurotunnel now says the french government is allowing "flexibility in travel rules for passengers during the holiday period." the pandemic is continu
she says the 0micron variant is causing a surge of cases in western europe — but it may not be as severe9 cases. of course we expected that anyway because of the holiday season, but with the rapid spread of 0micron, we are seeing that very much accelerated, and that is especially in western europe, where we are seeing countries like the united kingdom, france, denmark, portugal, spain, italy, all seeing cases now outstripping what they have seen at any previous time during the pandemic. and...
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in western europe is very different than south africa.u want to look at the impact of this, it will look at countries like denmark and the u.k. and denmark suggests not just the face of price but also hospitalization rates is not lower than the delta. even if it were milder, the rate of exponential growth will have a serious impact because it will impact a lot of people very quickly. alix: on that point, i've also read about how south africa got hit so hard with delta and other waves but there is a natural immunity assignment -- a natural immunity aside from the u.k. -- we know the efficacy of the vaccine versus the natural immunity? >> not entirely yet. there are some indicators. that would be another difference between the u.k. and south africa. south africa has a lot of exposure, about 80% of our patients have been exposed. we have relatively reasonable levels of vaccinations delta. our impact may not be milder because not so many more people have the vaccinations. in terms of vaccination it looks like there is not high protection from
in western europe is very different than south africa.u want to look at the impact of this, it will look at countries like denmark and the u.k. and denmark suggests not just the face of price but also hospitalization rates is not lower than the delta. even if it were milder, the rate of exponential growth will have a serious impact because it will impact a lot of people very quickly. alix: on that point, i've also read about how south africa got hit so hard with delta and other waves but there...
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and much like in western europe, many aren't happy about it. that includes teenagers who from the 1st of february, next year, we'll have to be vaccinated to be able to enter shops and establishments. it's a measure already in place for adults, but some teenagers and their parents want nothing to do with vaccination. so the green high school student yang de rim, and his friends don't want to get vaccinated. neither do many of the 23000 followers of his youtube channel. his live streams emphasize risks associated with vaccination, while downplaying, the benefits and argue the government's vaccine pass violates they're human rights . all good, good thing. no one knows what the future side effects will be. questions about whether it is effective or growing because there are many cases of infection with delta variance and omicron variance even after being vaccinated. so individuals should decide whether or not to get the vaccine, which i don't think it's right to be disadvantaged for not being vaccinated. woozy again. oh, email, anything that we sen
and much like in western europe, many aren't happy about it. that includes teenagers who from the 1st of february, next year, we'll have to be vaccinated to be able to enter shops and establishments. it's a measure already in place for adults, but some teenagers and their parents want nothing to do with vaccination. so the green high school student yang de rim, and his friends don't want to get vaccinated. neither do many of the 23000 followers of his youtube channel. his live streams emphasize...
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and much like in western europe. many aren't happy about it. that includes teenagers who from the 1st of february, next year, we'll have to be vaccinated to be able to enter shops and establishments. it's a measure already in place for adults, but some teenagers and their parents want nothing to do with vaccination. south korean high school student yang de room and his friends don't want to get vaccinated. neither do many of the 23000 followers of his youtube channel. his live streams emphasized risks associated with the vaccination, while downplaying, the benefits and argue the government's vaccine pass violates their human rights could equal to no one knows what the future side effects will be. questions about whether it is effective or growing, because there are many cases of infection with delta variance and alma kron variance even after being vaccinated. so individuals should decide whether or not to get the vaccine was i don't think it's right to be disadvantage or not being vaccinated, but we need to get it picked up from february. first
and much like in western europe. many aren't happy about it. that includes teenagers who from the 1st of february, next year, we'll have to be vaccinated to be able to enter shops and establishments. it's a measure already in place for adults, but some teenagers and their parents want nothing to do with vaccination. south korean high school student yang de room and his friends don't want to get vaccinated. neither do many of the 23000 followers of his youtube channel. his live streams...
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and here, and in much of western europe, health care systems are under pressure — despite ample vaccinenslation: the load | in the intensive care units and the number of hospitalizations will continue to increase in the next two weeks. and that is weighing on our hospitals, which are already very mobilised. the question, then, is what to do about this? and bringing in new restrictions remains a live issue. in the house of commons this week, a significant number of borisjohnson�*s own tory mps voted against new restrictions. one of them was andrea leadsom. covid will be with us - for many years to come, and it's unthinkable to think that every autumn from now on, - we will be limiting the qualityl of life for all citizens just to be on the safe side. these restrictions were voted through, and polling in the uk and elsewhere suggests public opinion remains behind them. but, as covid becomes ever more long—term, opposition to restrictions becomes more pronounced. and one of the most contentious restrictions of them all this year has been travel bans. at the start of 2021, there were heavy
and here, and in much of western europe, health care systems are under pressure — despite ample vaccinenslation: the load | in the intensive care units and the number of hospitalizations will continue to increase in the next two weeks. and that is weighing on our hospitals, which are already very mobilised. the question, then, is what to do about this? and bringing in new restrictions remains a live issue. in the house of commons this week, a significant number of borisjohnson�*s own tory...
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me well, western europe is sourcing extra supplies from the u. s. as the energy crisis. difference. this earthquake in northern holland was recorded on surveillance cameras over 70 quakes have been recorded and groaning in this year. court fosten still remembers one strong quake in 2012. i was sitting behind my desk on, on a desk chair with her, with wheels underneath. and i was moving forward and backward for about 20 centimeters. so it was really shaken. what's happening here? fosten belongs to us citizens initiative that blames natural gas production for the constant earthquakes. that's why pumping stations are being gradually shut down in 2023. production will stop completely because the damage is only getting worse. is that the costs of stringing strengthening houses in order to be able to continue gas extraction was rising too much and to 3rd, to set the guess field is for $18.00. 90 percent empty at this moment the netherlands will soon stop. * being a major gas supplier, the country will even have to import gas itself from places like the gas storage facility in raiden in lo
me well, western europe is sourcing extra supplies from the u. s. as the energy crisis. difference. this earthquake in northern holland was recorded on surveillance cameras over 70 quakes have been recorded and groaning in this year. court fosten still remembers one strong quake in 2012. i was sitting behind my desk on, on a desk chair with her, with wheels underneath. and i was moving forward and backward for about 20 centimeters. so it was really shaken. what's happening here? fosten belongs...
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drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up the approval process. experts warn that consumers in western europe need to brace for even higher prices. more cold weather in europe over the coming months. it's going to drive up demand. and i'm joined by his lawyer side. he's director of energy climate and resources at the raise your group. that's a political risk consultancy, and thanks for coming on the show. you know, russia says that it's meeting its obligations here at the same time, some in europe are crying foul. can you help us understand what is going on? it, thanks for letting me know. so one of the main problems is, of course, one size that we're meeting all the obligations. the other side is saying we're not having enough gas. so what's happening is gas is meeting probably it's minimum annual obligation, so they have long term contracts with customers in the u. and they are meeting that, but they're not sending any further gas. so if you want to have received more gas because it's cold, for instance, or your customer who doesn't fully contract, it's annual gas supply, then it's hard to
drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up the approval process. experts warn that consumers in western europe need to brace for even higher prices. more cold weather in europe over the coming months. it's going to drive up demand. and i'm joined by his lawyer side. he's director of energy climate and resources at the raise your group. that's a political risk consultancy, and thanks for coming on the show. you know, russia says that it's meeting its obligations here at the same time, some in...
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drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up the approval process. experts warn that consumers in western europe need to brace for even higher prices. more cold weather in europe over the coming months. it's going to drive up demand. and i'm joined now by his lawyer side. he's director of energy climate and resources at the raise your group. that's a political risk consultancy, and thanks for coming on the show. you know, russia says that it's meeting its obligations here at the same time, some in europe are crying foul. can you help us understand what is going on? it's thanks for letting me know. so one of the main problems is, of course, one size that we're meeting all the obligations. the other side is saying we're not having enough gas. so what's happening is gas is meeting probably it's minimum annual obligation, so they have long term contracts with customers in the u. and they are meeting that, but they're not sending any further gas. so if you want to have received more gas because it's cold, for instance, or you're a customer who doesn't fully contract its annual gas supply, then it's h
drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up the approval process. experts warn that consumers in western europe need to brace for even higher prices. more cold weather in europe over the coming months. it's going to drive up demand. and i'm joined now by his lawyer side. he's director of energy climate and resources at the raise your group. that's a political risk consultancy, and thanks for coming on the show. you know, russia says that it's meeting its obligations here at the same time, some...
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europe. some western politicians and industry experts have accused russian president vladimir putin, of withholding deliveries to europe amid political tensions over ukraine and nod stream to something that he denied during his annual press conference and after the world to him with by them they lie all the time that they mix everything up gas prom supplies, all the requested gas volumes, under current contracts. and not only that, but it's also increasing the volume or, or when the issue of the contract spokespeople for our w. e and univer which are among gas problems. biggest gas buyers in germany said the russian company was still meeting delivery obligations. but measurements show that gas volumes flowing through the jamara pipeline have indeed been reversed. some western politicians believe put in wants to put pressure on nod stream to. it's another pipeline which is set to deliver gas from russia through the baltic sea, directly to germany. the e u has not approved the pipeline yet. some experts believe the kremlin is deliberately reducing flows to drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up
europe. some western politicians and industry experts have accused russian president vladimir putin, of withholding deliveries to europe amid political tensions over ukraine and nod stream to something that he denied during his annual press conference and after the world to him with by them they lie all the time that they mix everything up gas prom supplies, all the requested gas volumes, under current contracts. and not only that, but it's also increasing the volume or, or when the issue of...
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europe. some western politicians and industry experts have accused russian president vladimir putin, of withholding deliveries to europe amid political tensions over ukraine and gnawed stream to something that he denied during his annual press conference and give the road to him. what by them they lie all the time. they mix everything up gas from supplies, all the requested gas volumes, under current contracts. and not only that much, but it's also increasing the volume. or are we me issue for the contra spokespeople for our w e and univer, which are among gas problems. biggest gas buyers in germany said the russian company was still meeting delivery obligations. but measurements show that gas volumes flowing through the jamara pipeline have indeed been reversed. some western politicians believe put in wants to put pressure on nod stream to. it's another pipeline which is set to deliver gas from russia through the baltic sea, directly to germany. the e u has not approved the pipeline yet. some experts believe the kremlin is deliberately reducing flows to drive up gas prices in europe, and speed up
europe. some western politicians and industry experts have accused russian president vladimir putin, of withholding deliveries to europe amid political tensions over ukraine and gnawed stream to something that he denied during his annual press conference and give the road to him. what by them they lie all the time. they mix everything up gas from supplies, all the requested gas volumes, under current contracts. and not only that much, but it's also increasing the volume. or are we me issue for...
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europe, most in germany. communities are struggling to rebuild, including here in western belgium.re lives are lost in more livelihoods ruined by extreme weather episodes, it feels like events are shifting toward solutions that force politicians to act, rather than waiting for them to deliver their promises. there is a renewed effort to place their actions, or inaction on the environment, among the most serious crimes imaginable. reporter: an international lawyer argues new measures should be introduced. >> the person in government who takes that decision, could be individually responsible for the crime. it works as a disincentive. the idea that you might spend time in prism -- in prison and go to an individual criminal trial, that come straight to mind. reporter: young campaigners feel something must change to ensure environmental promises are finally honored. >> we are basically giving them a second chance to do the thing that they said they will do to keep their promises. it is like a second chance, not a threat, not an attack. >> the james webb space telescope is starting to un
europe, most in germany. communities are struggling to rebuild, including here in western belgium.re lives are lost in more livelihoods ruined by extreme weather episodes, it feels like events are shifting toward solutions that force politicians to act, rather than waiting for them to deliver their promises. there is a renewed effort to place their actions, or inaction on the environment, among the most serious crimes imaginable. reporter: an international lawyer argues new measures should be...
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is on that list as is most of western europe. we've kind of reached that ironic phase in the cases in israel where it's getting high enough, there is enough omicron domestically where they feel there is not much point keeping those travel restrictions in place. i will say they seemed to serve their purpose in that they did slow down the arrival of omicron in israel. israel seems to be at least one or two weeks behind both the u.s. and western europe in terms of rising case numbers, but those case numbers are going up. one of the many israelis who is in isolation right now is israeli prime minister naftali bennett. he was actually in a cabinet meeting yesterday when he was informed that his 14-year-old daughter had tested positive, so he was rushed out of that meeting into isolation. he has since tested negative, but he's going to stay in quarantine as a precaution. he's in good health and he continues to do business from his home just outside tel aviv. lindsay? >> dr. gander, i think it's safe to say health experts around the wor
is on that list as is most of western europe. we've kind of reached that ironic phase in the cases in israel where it's getting high enough, there is enough omicron domestically where they feel there is not much point keeping those travel restrictions in place. i will say they seemed to serve their purpose in that they did slow down the arrival of omicron in israel. israel seems to be at least one or two weeks behind both the u.s. and western europe in terms of rising case numbers, but those...
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so he invades in the middle of winter and has this leverage point over western europe.ou know, putin has a lever over them that he would not have if our president had kept the sanctions on the nord stream 2. another failure of this president. he basically handed an economic weapon to vladmir putin. elizabeth: congressman mark green, thank you. thank you for your service. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. still to come reports that the border crisis is turning more hispanics into swing voters and republicans. this as illegals are pouring across the west texas area as east texas battens down. up next, from house judiciary, he is congressman dan bishop. reports that hillary clinton's former campaign lawyer now turning against a top fbi official reportedly throwing him under the bus in order to fight back against special counsel john durham's criminal charges. we look at what is at stake in the criminal probe of the botched trump russia investigation. the story next. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, to
so he invades in the middle of winter and has this leverage point over western europe.ou know, putin has a lever over them that he would not have if our president had kept the sanctions on the nord stream 2. another failure of this president. he basically handed an economic weapon to vladmir putin. elizabeth: congressman mark green, thank you. thank you for your service. >> thanks, liz. elizabeth: come back soon. still to come reports that the border crisis is turning more hispanics into...
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and that, by the way, points to the fact that particularly western europe will be incredibly reluctantted sanctions, for example, against russia because of the damage it would do to europe itself. so that's where president putin really understands something. he kind of understands that the u.s. and western europe have to negotiate in some way, and, again, back to the point, the question is where is president putin trying to get to in these negotiations? one of the points, i think is really important, chuck, washington and president biden is trying to pivot towards china, confronting china. there is not an alliance between russia and china, but as everybody knows from theory of war, if you're trying to fight on two fronts it's more difficult than one front. president putin understands that the west needs to close down the questions with him if they want to focus on beijing, and he wants to keep those questions until he gets what he wants. >> it's quite the conundrum. europe can't afford to cut that energy off. he can't afford to go to war either and not have that pipeline. keir simmons
and that, by the way, points to the fact that particularly western europe will be incredibly reluctantted sanctions, for example, against russia because of the damage it would do to europe itself. so that's where president putin really understands something. he kind of understands that the u.s. and western europe have to negotiate in some way, and, again, back to the point, the question is where is president putin trying to get to in these negotiations? one of the points, i think is really...
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russians have always been opportunistic since suez crisis and they see leadership changes in western europe, they know that winter is coming, literally, even from a political sense, and they know that europe depends so much on their energy source. they're not afraid to use that. and the whole pentagon kremlin playbook is in play right now. disinformation, cyberattacks, use of energy as a coercive force, those are all in play. i think they recognize that if there is opportunity for weakness, it comes because of the need for energy. >> does putin judge the u.s. in particular to be weak now? biden to be weak? do you think it is a mistake for the biden administration not to sanction the nord stream 2 energy pipeline as a signal to russia of that weakness? >> look, i mean, there is a fine balance that the biden administration is trying to strike. i think they have done very well so far. you don't want to be the appeaser. you don't want to be that which provokes putin to further action, including the invasion here. so i think you keep all those cards in play. and, look, congress plays a role too.
russians have always been opportunistic since suez crisis and they see leadership changes in western europe, they know that winter is coming, literally, even from a political sense, and they know that europe depends so much on their energy source. they're not afraid to use that. and the whole pentagon kremlin playbook is in play right now. disinformation, cyberattacks, use of energy as a coercive force, those are all in play. i think they recognize that if there is opportunity for weakness, it...
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oh all law lizzy's was once the capital of the region of galicia and had strong ties with western europe during the 19th century. it was part of the austrian empire. ah, lin, if arrived here in 1992 from brody, just under 100 kilometers away to study music, lead bags and so. so live is the center of classical music, not vienna has often would of like one on office is that my unofficially levine is known as ukraine's cultural capital. not kia, interestingly, but le beef lin, at least traditionally on here. her teaches at the music academy in live had initially advised her against pursuing a career in conducting saying it wasn't suitable for women. instead, they recommended she learned to play the flute, yet live remains set on her dream. we visit the music academy she once studied at noted n, and there are many people here to welcome her. the academy is very proud of its former students, and she's glad to be back where her career began with this is where she 1st took the stage. at the time she played the flute and ukrainian folk music. i live in the time for a quick lesson. and an introdu
oh all law lizzy's was once the capital of the region of galicia and had strong ties with western europe during the 19th century. it was part of the austrian empire. ah, lin, if arrived here in 1992 from brody, just under 100 kilometers away to study music, lead bags and so. so live is the center of classical music, not vienna has often would of like one on office is that my unofficially levine is known as ukraine's cultural capital. not kia, interestingly, but le beef lin, at least...
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the date is extremely significant because this was before hitler overran western europe between april and june 1940. completely upsetting the world strategic balance. roosevelt then made the movement of the fleet permanent. the commander of the pacific fleet at that time was admiral richardson. he objected to the move most vigorously. but the whole basis for his objection was that the fleet would be far more effective as a deterrent of japan if it was left on the west coast where much superior facilities would permit a much higher degree of readiness. and contrary to later assertions, richardson at no point raised the issue of the vulnerability of the fleet to attack while it was at pearl harbor, and in the extensive post-war hearings about the pearl harbor attack, he again affirmed that was not one of the reasons he advanced against the move. roosevelt fired richardson for his objections. he then appointed admiral husband e. kimmel as commander of the pacific fleet. in the second half of 1941, the relations between the u.s. and japan became very fraught. the diplomatic exchanges beca
the date is extremely significant because this was before hitler overran western europe between april and june 1940. completely upsetting the world strategic balance. roosevelt then made the movement of the fleet permanent. the commander of the pacific fleet at that time was admiral richardson. he objected to the move most vigorously. but the whole basis for his objection was that the fleet would be far more effective as a deterrent of japan if it was left on the west coast where much superior...
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just, for example, we know that america and western europe would impose much greater sanctions and other are diplomats i've spoken to who think this -- that russia is getting what it wants simply by threatening to invade and hopes that it can push president biden to negotiate. and that's how crucial this call is tomorrow, craig, we're told around 10:00 eastern in the morning according to reports in russia, in the morning tomorrow. it will be a long call, i suspect, because there's a lot to talk about, craig. >> keir simmons for us in london, thank you, my friend. >>> up next, back here honoring an american icon. how politicians on both sides of the political aisle are paying tribute to bob dole next. eggland's best. the only eggs with more fresh and delicious taste. plus, superior nutrition. because the way we care is anything but ordinary. ♪♪ if you wanna look fresh, fresh. you gotta eat fresh. eat fresh. that's why subway bought time in my shampoo ad. to talk about the new baja chicken & bacon. body, bounce, and baja. bounce. eat fresh. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are
just, for example, we know that america and western europe would impose much greater sanctions and other are diplomats i've spoken to who think this -- that russia is getting what it wants simply by threatening to invade and hopes that it can push president biden to negotiate. and that's how crucial this call is tomorrow, craig, we're told around 10:00 eastern in the morning according to reports in russia, in the morning tomorrow. it will be a long call, i suspect, because there's a lot to talk...
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mistook at all. la live was once the capital of the region of galicia, and had strong ties with western europe during the 19th century. it was part of the austrian empire. ah, lin, if arrived here in 1992 from brody, just under 100 kilometers away to study music, lead bugs and so. so live is the center of classical music, not vienna. i thought i would of like one of the things that my unofficially levine is known as ukraine's cultural capital. not kia interestingly, but le beef lin, at least traditionally on here. her teaches at the music academy in live had initially advised her against pursuing a career in conducting saying it wasn't suitable for women. instead, they recommended she learned to play the flute, yet live remains set on her dream. we visit the music academy she once studied at though to day. and there are many people here to welcome her. the academy is very proud of its former student, and she's glad to be back where her career began with this is where she 1st took the stage. at the time she played the flute and ukrainian folk music. i live in the time for a quick lesson. and an
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oh, lizzy's was once the capital of the region of galicia, and had strong ties with western europe during the 19th century. it was part of the austrian empire. ah, lin, if arrived here in 1992 from brody, just under 100 kilometers away to study music, letterbug usa. so if, if it's the center of classical music, not vienna, i would of like one own office is that my unofficially levine is known as ukraine's cultural capital. not kia, interestingly. but libby flem, at least traditionally on here, her teaches at the music academy in live, if had initially advised her against pursuing a career in conducting saying it wasn't suitable for women. instead, they recommended she learn to play the flute, yet live remains set on her dream. we visit the music academy she once studied at though to day. and there are many people here to welcome her. the academy is very proud of its former students, and she's glad to be back where her career began with this is where she 1st took the stage. at the time she played the flute and ukrainian folk music. or anything. he time for a quick lesson. and an introducti
oh, lizzy's was once the capital of the region of galicia, and had strong ties with western europe during the 19th century. it was part of the austrian empire. ah, lin, if arrived here in 1992 from brody, just under 100 kilometers away to study music, letterbug usa. so if, if it's the center of classical music, not vienna, i would of like one own office is that my unofficially levine is known as ukraine's cultural capital. not kia, interestingly. but libby flem, at least traditionally on here,...