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ah hello, this is our international welcome to the program cabin. oh, in here what i will do stage 2 for the next 30 minutes with our latest one story dominates. and again, to tell you about the united nations high commissioner than for refugees has today could his size, the a used handling of the migrant crisis at the poland. better was border and says further the barbed wire push backs and violence. her unjustifiable methods of dealing with the situation, it comes as thousands of asylum seekers camped for a 3rd night in dire conditions along the frontier. in the vain hope of gaining entry to the e u. meantime, there's still no access to the border area for humanitarian assistance from the e u side, despite request for it in the last 24 hours. but several tons of aid, including food, water, warm clothes, were provided by the better ocean branch of the red cross, local officials and civil activists. also doing their bit shipping and help out with more how people are coping. it's a 3rd cold night. there is a constant syndrome cough one of the 1st thing that you notice when you enter the camp is just the smoke thick smoke from the campfires. and when you spend just a couple of hours in this thick smoke, you feel dizzy and your eye sore, but these people have to take it in 247 non stop to stay warm. these migrants need lots of firewood, but even cut the tree to live is a problem. if you don't have the skills or proper tools, having something as simple as an ax almost becomes a matter of survival here. where did you get the x? this? those are the soldiers gave you just gave you just gave you for help go far hills and it's an all hands on deck approach. even children are being sent out into the forest to collect dry sticks and branches for bonfires. wow, good job. but wandering around in the woods can be dangerous. these girls just come back from the forest with blood all over her face. reverently this girl sadly, with a branch. now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are no medics around. there are no doctors around and really nobody knows how to deal with that. proper medical health is in high demand, as people suffer from the cold and lack of food. in the morning we came across a boy who was barely responding and a worried mother thought her son was not going to make it. later the day was stopped by again to check on the family. the boy had improved but still feeling sick. according to his friend who speaks english, yet everybody is determined to stay. but you guys, you have no soon. it's really cold and you still think it's okay. it is worth it to get his house here instead of stayed at home at sources. why? sources have you ever been to a raj now? no one is asked why you do now about there, but it's hard to stay resilient when your stomach cmt lacking proper food, this man takes vitamin. see. he says it helps him to eat some energy 5 and make up for his poor. died we of can food and so we have 3 cans of to some or 3 year men. and that's one can, is day one can for 3 men. so we eats one can for 3 minutes, and a little a little bit breath with the free food handed out by bow russian volunteers, and the red cross is life saving. but despite all the problems these migrants act is if they're here to state, some of them have hits shudder out of the wind at night. others dismantle parts of the metal fence right in front of the polish armed forces, wire and iron pillars. from the border wall are now used to make bigger and more solid shelters. so what started as a camp now might very well develop into a small village. and the population of the village is growing by the day as new migrants arrived. now there are $3000.00 of them at the border with poland. where did you come from? me to stand them for the school camp from company we just don't try to collect a support to france. so they're not going to take. they'll stay with us. all of us stay together till till what will i will do for you just waiting for a hearing stories from their friends and relatives who made it to europe. these people believe that countries like germany, france, would love to welcome them and give them money and support and get this in mind. they're ready to stay and struggle at the polish border. situation on the border than between poland and better was deteriorates. other developments to briefly on the european council president suggesting that the e you could pay for new barriers in the area, despite previous claims the blog wouldn't provide such funding. peter, all over europe correspondence across that well, what we seem to have is a bit of a split at the very top of 2 of the main e, you institutions. on the one hand, you've got ursula on the line, the e u commission president saying that european union cash will not be used to build a c physical border infrastructure, meaning you money won't be used to build walls or fences. on the other hand, you've got shown michelle at the e you council president currently doing the rounds across the block, suggesting that there is legal means for money from the european union to be given to member states in order to allow them to build walls and fences. at their frontiers, negotiate physical infrastructure in order to protect the borders, or boost on an opinion of the legal services, which also it's legally possible. bruce, on a truant legal framework at the upper level to finance interest, torture. this is a decision that needs to be taken by the tradition, but in, enters the legal opinion of the throttle is very clear. and we really see what will be docked of the debate in more simpler terms. essentially, legally, we can do it, but whether we will or not, that depends on a few more factors. it's worth pointing out though. that's a shot. michelle, speaking in warsaw we just heard. and there, he was also here in berlin earlier in the week in which he, he 1st publicly broached this idea that e u funds could be used for the purposes of building border infrastructure. it certainly wasn't lost on some people listening, but seemed to have been lost on air. mr. michelle himself, that he was actually speaking here about european union money being used to build new walls on the 32nd anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. a lots of critics of these plans pointing out that shot michelle should really know better about where he was speaking on what day he was speaking about, what he was speaking, but in the european parliament members, there have been scathing of the proposal instead of helping refugees we are busy turning europe into a gated community. if i hear the president of the european council say, you're sure you're up to can pay for building a wall on the borders of europe. it becomes, as we say in dutch, i get a cold heart. i find it frightening. i feel mentally coming down. there's a lot of popular clinton called in this chandler living butler unit will never finance wall system and he has power the instrument that i was in a hotel. and in order to put a man, she had a drama at the polish belly, russian broadaway. my sense, what you've got at the moments is poland, lithuania and latvia, doing the rounds of e u. member states in order to drum up support for them receiving cash to allow them to build borders on it. e. e. use frontiers, particularly with fellow roost. we've seen a meeting between the polish foreign minister in the austrian minister in which col, near hum at the austrian minister came out of it, furious with the e u commission that they're refusing to give countries like poland this money in order to allow them to bills or border infrastructure saying, ursula on the line was repeating mistakes that had been made in the past when it came to in fluxes of people trying to get in to the european union. iowa correspondent, their thoughts too, from political analyst, gilbert doctorow. he told us the latest suggestions by you officials to fund border walls exposes hypocrisy on the blocks policymaking. we have such a double think. we have such abuse of values. when donald trump was attempting to build his war on the mexican court, all of progressive humanity came out against him in this quite unacceptable way of handling a migrant issues. and here we are in europe, the home of european values, the most progressive humanity, what we find on the planet. there are, they are now about 2 to finance of implement precisely mr. trump solutions. it's utterly astounding that this contradiction can be overlooked by the media. and can be accepted by the european polity. russia's national airline air afloat says meantime, it's got nothing to do with the transportation of migrants on master belarus. the company statement came in response to allegations it's been involved in the ongoing crisis on the easiest and border earlier report suggested indeed the european was mulling sanctions against air afloat as part of a clamped on on belarus. covering that now tonight said eli portraying kara corresponded, they are flawed as rushes flagship airline, and it is firmly against any claims that the companies involved in what's happening at the border between poland and bel ruth. and they're saying that to understand this, you can simply look at the air flawed root map because despite being brushes, biggest airline air flawed doesn't operate any flights to iraq or syria. now here's the rest of the statement by air flawed inside of my set up, which i thought the airflow was involved in or contributed to mass transport of migrants to deliveries a force. our airline does not operate regular flights. iraq, syria of from is symbol to minutes, cuz we're also not conducting charter flights to those destinations. the transit over rainy and iraq and syria national through russia, which is hindered by the requirements that they obtain erosion. lisa, which one of the latest common, the rushing 4 minutes or 30 live. rob also said that the claims on the part of the polish government, that air flaw is involved in the border migrant crisis are false. now all this falls report that the european countries could be mulling sanctions against all the air flawed but also against the turkish airlines as part of the newest round of sanctions against men. now you may wonder if these are anti bella, russian sanctions. what does air flawed a russian airline, or turkish airline, the turkish carrier have to do with all that? well, this is how serious and unprecedented this could all get. we'll have to see where this goes, but i can already tell you that air force has already said that they're ready to go to court, to protect their image, and to prove that they're not involved in this crisis. what so ever? exactly. 13 policy. ok, thanks for checking in with us ravi around the world, so much more to come look, we can stick around after the break. then this, the use foreign policy chief pushes for a rapid response army to be placed at the blocks disposal. that's big news. if it happens, we'll tell you all about it when we're back. ah, ah, ah ah, mm ah, they're starting to say things like, we're gonna do exactly what we've done here at the u. s. government by blowing trillions of dollars on white elephants on boone da goals, and somehow that's going to cure inflation. wendy, of course, it's just going to exacerbate inflation there. this is a recipe for, for more inflation. so it's financial a literacy mixed with state sponsored propaganda over there at the major american networks. ah, bill again with billions of dollars and future profits at stake, the american company beyond them done a coven vaccine is locked in a bit. a dispute to the moment with the u. s. government, the firm says it's the sol inventor of a crucial component. and peyton played on his apparently left out several government scientists and contributed to his development to modernity cheating us taxpayers. modernity is being scientifically dishonest. modern is trying to cheat and age scientists, modern refuses to share. it's roxanne recipe and manufacturing know how, even as it's making billions of dollars in profits. payton saw development monopolies, and then a panoramic. it is a terrible idea to have a private corporation. have a monopoly on part of a life saving technology. the vaccine itself would not exist without the massive contribution of the federal government at every step of the way. benjamin franklin, one said, an investment in knowledge pays the best interest and the race to create cobra. 900 vaccines is certainly required some pretty big investment from federal authorities in the us medina ship. the company received more than a little help from various government agencies from bottom to the and billions and funding was granted to madana to expedite the creation of spike back the investment paid off. vaccine is one of many saving lives in the us and abroad. what about that interest, mister franklin mentioned. the devil is in the details and tens of billions are at stake. madana is now at loggerheads with the u. s. government over the question of patenting. he's the thing, aside from access to government coffers, the company also had help from some of the best brains in the land, working closely with federal scientists to create the vaccine that even gives them a note of thank thing one of it's for patient applications, acknowledging their role and designing some components, but that's where the thanks stops. the company had all along recognized the substantial role that the n i h has played in developing. madame a covered 19 vaccine, but only madana scientists designed the vaccine by exclude and federal scientists for most documents. they're also excluding them from a share of the profits madana claims. so creator of the technology, it alone should read the rewards. and on surprisingly, federal authorities are happy and what their cut of the profits are truly work together for years. all the current viruses. but also year of discussions with data resolution is no closer. the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases disagrees with modern as inventor ship determination, omitting an age and vendors from the principal patent application deprives and age of a co ownership interest in that application. and the patent that will eventually issue from it. at the thought of the pandemic, it seemed all hands were on deck to save lives. no cost would be spared money. no object. as the world faces wave after wave of infections. seems money is the object . and this goes beyond us. borders. activists and organizations have cooled on madana to share the full vaccine formula and transfer. acknowledge you to manufacturers who would produce it cheaply for poor nations. but this seems little that government can do at home or abroad. we actually absolutely want that to happen. but my understanding is also that the u. s. government does not have the ability to compel maturing to take certain actions. meanwhile, the treasury seems to be losing the battle for a share of the rewards having invested billions. madana is founders, and investors are lawful all the way to the bank and so forth with richness. and there's more to come. the company's lined up supply deals worth up to 35000000000 by the end of next year. among all the calls for global u. t. across borders as what is between governments and corporations to finally be to pandora, su, heading into its 3rd year, is not only politics, but also profit that continues to cause the vision and stumbling blocks through a truly unified and fat response, modernized, so reluctant to see any sort of control over the patent or the discovery because they want to obviously make as much money as possible. generally just want all the credit for themselves, but also because it's a credit anybody else. but the discovery as the delivery system for the vaccine or the vaccine in general, they then have to see the right to the national institute of health or the us federal government. when it comes to the patent, when it comes to the delivery system for the vaccines during the size, they're all pharmaceutical companies, really, in the united states. it's not about hearing people. it's not about having the least amount of side effects, et cetera, cetera. it's about having customers making lots of money. so i think at the end of the day as a question of what system we have, do we have a system that puts people and help 1st or do we have a system that puts money in profits? first, i think most people would agree that we have system that puts profits on money. first. a major pushes under way to convince the nations that the block urgently need its own army member state. so now consider that a draft plan from foreign policy chief joseph burrell. who claims that europe is in danger. we have a strategic responsibility. citizens want to be protected, soft power is not enough. all the threats we face are intensifying and the capacity of individual member states to cope is insufficient and declining. so the draft plan is called strategic compass it. it highlights russia and china is major threat . borrow's idea that is to get the use $27.00 nations to back a $5000.00 strong reaction forces it's described and to allow more flexibility to deciding on action, which currently has to be unanimous and decision. jo, superman says military strategy won't undermine nato, and aligns that most of you. nations are currently part of but bear in mind among the biggest cheerleaders is a french president of manama crohn, who labeled nato not so long ago. just couple years ago. brain dead, we spoke about it some more with former australian for a minister. karen can esl i think there are many for reasons why they want to come up with this. now. reason number one is the commission. what it was established, or 2 and a half, 3 years ago, it came into office with the desire to be a cheer, political commissions of the language of our language. a forest is of a couple of rate that already has been employing all those years. but the fact that this, at the european integration process over the last 70 years, has never been considered as being a political one. it was always about trade, commas operation, the famous peace project. and we simply do not have the faith talent for january q, political action, for genuine strategic thinking for that unique people who really understand geography history. and i don't want to offend anybody who is from political scientists, but at the extol actual service, the department it supports mr. burrell, his immediate office. and it's so it's all about political science. you have many people who graduated from international relations for scientists, but i myself have been missing over the years when listening there and taking the floor is genuine geopolitical thinking. that knowledge, those skills you might still find in trance, you have it in the united kingdom which left for the all. ringback the other countries are not really into your politics. a russian analyst who is a key source for the now discredited steel dos here on alleged trump. russia collusion pleaded not guilty to line to the f. b. i the report back for 2016 alleged then that then presidential candidate donald trump had close ties with russia, which the theory went helped him when the election. the document funded by the clinton campaign then played a central role in giving us investigators surveillance warrants on a top aide to mr. trump. so he go. dan shank has been charged with 5 counts of lying about the information that he provided. the christopher steele, the author of the da sir, if found guilty, dan chuck could face up to 25 years in prison. in an article on monday, one washington post contributor, wrote how dangerous it is to rely on verified sources. not something russia's being saying ever since the dosier was 1st late next, and our senior correspondent, rec, gasdio, has more on how the media and the democrats are trying to dodge blame of promoting the document in the 1st place. for the democrats, the steel d'orsay came very close in power to the bible. you needed to have a lot of faith to believe in it. but if you believe that the, the claims the false hoods, the sexual perversions of the steel dossier, you believed blindly. that is until the f b, i came along and spoiled the party. you defend and promoted, you even ran into the congressional record, the still dossier. do you have any reflections on your role and promoting this to the american people? it's one thing to say allegations should be investigated and they were, it's another to say that we should have foreseen and advanced the some people were lying to christopher steel, which is impossible, of course, to do, hold on their shifty. you're telling us all the fallacies, the inaccuracies, the half truths, and the fact that the dossier was paid for by trump's opponents. and we have known all of this for years, wasn't enough of a warning for you bet again. this is adam shift, the apostle of the steel dossier he does have, i think, is certainly very relevant information that would assist our investigation. some of the public information is very much in line with what is reported that dos it. christopher still no matter who is paying for his services, i may have discovered before our own intelligence agencies that the russians were going to interfere in our election. everyone knew that the doughty was trash, which is more likely that christopher steel unearthed more about trumps ties to russia than the cia, the f, b i or any intelligence agency. or, alternatively, that it was nonsense. so it's from a fraud, demonstrably full of holes and lies. it is embarrassing watching them all twitched and squirm now that they're trying to weasel their way out away from any responsibility for what they did, which is misinform millions. mistake of all impression is that this indictment is designed to smear or christopher steals intelligence reports. rachel, by the way, insisted that sealed source was a deep cover source inside russia. he turned out to be an alleged fraud deep inside america, which, incidentally the russians, had said, all along this dossiers and total hoax, absolute fabrication and utter nonsense. the kremlin does not collect compromise in information. much of the mainstream media seized upon the darcy with abandoned, with almost religious ferocity. they preached steals word on british intelligence officer behind the dossier that contained explosive allegations. and i'm present donald trump. he also addressed the dossier of alleged dirt on donald trump in russia. the report included unsubstantiated claims that russian intelligence compiled a dossier on mister trump during visits to moscow. abc, cbs, and nbc, a loan dedicated an estimated 2634 minutes of air time, which is, which is mind boggling to peddling. the steel dossier on the other had up until the 8th of november. they spent the grand total of 0 minutes talking about the fact that the f b. i arrested steel saws for making false statements. think about it. they spent days, literally on air pushing propaganda dressed up as a doughty and wouldn't even mention that it all turned out to be false. acidic correspondent we spoke, so to political analysts, max abrams, he explained why the mainstream media don't want the facts. the story to be reported mainstream media does not want latest information to be known by the american public because what the information shows is that rather than any objective nefarious ties between trump improved that the entire impetus for russia he was hatched from the hilary clinton campaign. and there has been very, very little accountability in the media really just wants to move on because of course, the actual content, very much implicate the media and make the democrats look absolutely ridiculous. and that's what we're talking about. so for this news edition, my name is kevin, i mean, but with mall, if you're just out of the half now, between now and then i would stick around mux and the regular layer for his latest guy's report, the team with you after this break? oh, so what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense, bearing dramatic development only personally and get into this. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very difficult time to sit down and talk more empowering ourselves to be more efficient, quicker with our transactions. but with that comes a trade off every device as a potential entry point for security attack. any machine can be here, it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers. with this one comes option or it's not a matter of. if it happens, it's a matter of when good match kaiser. this is the kaiser report, boy, boy biden. let one rep. oh my god. yes. well, he's been ripping a lot of interesting things lately, including this headline of double thank infrastructure spending will ease inflation by it and says, yes, war is peace, free them is slavery and ignorance is strength. max. right, right. this is the ongoing.

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