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with it is friday night here at moscow. and just after 7 o'clock, welcome to the program, went out to you. so the president has given a shoot to kill order against riotous browning. them terrorists soft a days of antique government unrest. a dozens of protesters and at least 18 police have died since the chaos are ruptured. all of us after a new year fuel price hike and means i'm president a kaya claims that $20000.00 extremists of attack the country's biggest city almighty well my bathroom, but as a stand will completed anti terrorist operation to those who do not know which is to i have given the order to open fire and kill terrorists without warning. hundreds of civilians and military personnel have been injured and killed the nominee due to the actions of terrorists. these were well coordinated. terrorists exhibited combat readiness and best cruelty. it looks like they were trained all the demands of the people expressed and the peaceful matter were heard video to produce any democratic that's reported. the sound of gunfire heard on the streets of our matee and locals in one district, described 3 explosions and a smell of chemical arrive, as of now proportionally being cleared from the city center. as we understand since friday morning. well, at least 100 people now as we understand have been arrested. we'll keep you up to date on those numbers are not show you the scene and i'll see you on friday afternoon. of course, the city has been the focal point of the ryan. on wednesday, the mayor's office was overrun and burned down during the security forces, insist they are back in control. now it's been, it's a multi start to the year for the central asian country. aside from the 26 protest is reportedly killed, thousands have been injured. and among the 18 dead offices, one was apparently bare headed, but that's according to officials. and we have not confirmed that we do know, however, an anti terror operation remains in full swing authority, say order has largely been restored in all regions of the country. though it took almost 4000 arrests nationwide to get to that point to deal with the cale cause exxon has requested help from its allies under the collective security treaty organization. that's a military block of 6 former soviet states. russia was the 1st to respond. but peacekeepers from bellow, roofs are also now on the ground. we understand armenia has sent a 100 soldiers until cheapest on the latest have sent in. papers. mission comprises around 2 and a half 1000 troops. according to russia's defense ministry, they were so far helped local forces to secure the al knotty airport, the biggest in the country. washington, meantime, though, for whatever reason has cast doubt on the peacekeepers, right to be in kazakhstan, were closely monitoring reports that the collective security treaty organization had dispatched its collective peacekeeping forces to cause extend. we have questions about the nature of this request and whether it has it was a legitimate invitation or not. or we don't know at this point while the russian foreign ministry has already reacted spokeswoman murray as a heart of a has said that, failing to understand something is often presented by washington as an official position and his or what the united states can't understand. according to the russian foreign ministry that the collective security treaty organization is a military alliance, akin to nato, the comparison is of course, a bit of a stretch. but there are some parallels because both are military blocks and the collective security treaty organization. it unites under its umbrella of 6 nations, possibly states including russia, bowers and some other countries. and they have an obligation to come to each other's aid. if an act of aggression is committed against one of the member states, again, much like nato, they would have to come for help. they would have to send a be a troops, weapons in your world, some other ammunition or equipment. this is literally written down in the mission statement of this military alliance. that's why the president of catholics done reached out to his allies when he said that right now, international terrorist groups are operating within his country. it's out of the wrong. some foreign powers are urging us negotiate a peaceful solution, regular municipal nonsense, liam. what kind of negotiations can there be with criminals? which with murderers? but if we are dealing with arm you train band, it's local and for us in you. and it seems that some western media outlets seem to miss the point as well. many singled out russia, compl, emitting the fact that it not only moscow, but all literally, all other member states of this military block are sending peacekeepers as well. that's another thing. these are peacekeeping forces that are sending their officially not just troops. and in fact, at the head, over this military block, the head of the collective security treaty organization has clarified, time and time again that these troops said that these peacekeepers are not there to fight. but rather to defend it, to protect some key infrastructure objects. city exhausted, all of these insinuations about our troops, like we're going to break up demonstrations are not true, you must, those will the cause, like lease is born, they will do their job. and our job is slightly different to some rumors about an intervention occupation. another thing started spread us and it's just stupid. i once again state it is, this is the c s t o countries moved as a broadcast on a such a difficult period. and this is the main reason for our decision. it is as no other reason for it. as soon as the situation stabilizes, leslie operation will be suspended on the troops of people down. so it's unpleasant 1st to hear, so that we allegedly seize an opportunity. it's fatal to pull c s t o countries show willingness and sincerity in helping kazakhstan, whom get through such a troubled period. who did you this morning? marks the 1st night that the peacekeeping forces have spent inside of kazakhstan and this night? well, there was a bit of a lull in the fighting. it wasn't as intensified as if the past 48 hours. but according to the reports that we're hearing from the ground and sions are flaring up again. we discussed the presence of peacekeepers on washington's position on them with our author, nicholas jr. stecky's the united states. made home with this sort of t r approach to the well that in spite of the united states having dropped more than 300000 bond with other countries from the last 20 year. and then the united states being the one that helped through chain the and systematically invaded and thought the country during that time the us prioritizes the information war, am which it always cost itself the force of reason, the democracy before the jet. him, i see, you know, by contrast, likes to frame its enemy somehow. illegitimate. meanwhile, checkpoints have been set up to enforce the few in the countries capital notices. we understand there are 6 of them, one major arteries leading out of the city. the situation has been relatively calm and the capital. however, it's been added to a red zone and all of a sudden, due to an alleged cove, its situation that kind of protests and cars. exxon 1st broke out on sunday after a spike in the price of liquefied gas. that's after our price cap was lifted. this has since been re imposed by the president and his government has resigned over the crisis. is a quick recap of how things really got off ah, ah ah, with a group of unidentified people attack the mere tv and radio studios and l multi g. attackers destroy the tv production, conflicts and workplaces of journals. by to give some a, some context here. context on is the biggest of the central asian republics and sheds borders with russia and china as the world's 9th biggest country kazakhstan has vast natural resources. it ranks among the top 15 global oil producers also rushes by. can all cosmo draw mission cast on security has been tightened there or limit a so called high tara allowed? because exxon plays a prominent role in the crypto world is worth making. a note of this. it is the 2nd largest bitcoin mining nation. the local internet outage this week cause the price to slump, because exxon is also the wells leading uranium exporter. so the security collapse was pushed up the price of the radioactive heavy metal by 8 percent in recent days . and we spoke about this with economists, hillary ingram, who says the mayhem is actually a red flag for all foreign investors and potentially an international security risk more of political issues and the economic one. but obviously it must be a big concern because the amounts of civil disruption that is taking part in that country. i mean, it's widespread and very expensive, very severe. so i think that we possibly secured to confirm with its very, very important that uranium is available not clearly with a significant disruption that is going on in public thumb. thought is certainly in the short run in some doubt supplies will be that i think it will make foreign investors quite nervous. i think they will be looking for more stable economy. they may have been very stable up to now. i mean, it's a huge, great country. it graphically, very centrally. it's got very important lot china. but what is taking place my country at the minute, i think will be foreign companies from actually putting investments. and i think they'll be looking elsewhere. well then we'll just financially benefiting in one way because they share price that they'll trade in the u. s. companies have gone up . whereas in public share prices go down, though that the company is actually involved in uranium production elsewhere or, or might be making finance guidance. and i think that will continue the british prime minister is once again having to fend off corruption allegations offered to merge. he withheld revealing text messages from a watchdog probing sleaze in the bar. if johnson asks a party donor for more money for luxury refurbishments to his apartment, and he seems to suggest he might return with political favors. well, his rivals say at smacks of cronyism. it's pretend believable that bars johnson didn't know who was paying for his lecture, flatter innovations. if so, that is corruption, plain and simple. by attempting to hide the truth, boris john santa minds, his own office. it stinks of the was kind of conservative cronyism with berries. johnson, simon, they're happy to scratch his donna's back to get his flat to his stop in return. while that is indeed the case of cause new year new me hasn't exactly defined bar as johnson's 10 year this year, whatsoever. in fact, he's enrolled in fresh accusations of tory sleeve corruption even fools in the prime minister to give a quote, sincere and humble apology for crucial messages relating to the downing street flat refurbishment of cause. you remember last year orest johnson was merged to seek the cash to pay for this rebound. of course, prime ministers are allowed up to $30000.00 pounds every single year. if a force johnson spent well over a 100000 pounds, now it seems like the very man that coughed up the halls of this cash with a tory donor who at the very same time, was seeking to see a great exhibition, which is a set essentially a showcase of british innovation and the great empire. now, these text messages dated back to november of 2020, where birth johnson was trying to get the approval of a top interior designer to transform this flag which was being described at the time as a bit of a tip. now, despite apologizing, barnes johnson says he doesn't recall asking for this cache and that he didn't disclose any of this evidence to the electoral commission that's investigating the reef up because the text was just don't exist on his phone anymore. well, obviously the opposition is crying foul, but this story really seems to change, minute by minute force. johnson initially said that he actually paid for this revamp, then some time later you said any loans that were related to the downing street refurbishment would of course be declared in due course. but then at the end of last year or the johnson insisted that the u. k is not corrupt, i genuinely believe that the u. k is not remotely a corrupt country that i, nor do i believe that our institution are corrupt and, and i think it's a very, very important to say that well, this of course isn't the 1st tory party scandal. of course, last year we saw a november investigation found that tory don't as have been offered seats in the house of lords than there was, sees allegations that many orient peas were having. second, jobs not to mention, of course, december was down than these downing street christmas party allegations, but in relation to this particular mass boys, johnson has indeed been cleared of breaching any ministerial codes downing street. so that's normal practice for the prime minister to receive project proposals, but many people really question how normal is it to receive conversations about project proposals, while at the very same time, the prime minister is seeking a huge sum of money. so let's learn a little bit more here on the program and i'll speak live with norman baker, a former minister of state at the home office. and it's great to have you with us today. there have been so many sleeves, scandals involving johnson already is. this just going to be another case of water off a duck's back. well, i certainly hope not. i mean the prime minister says one thing which is correct, which is the u. k is not corrupt. unfortunately, his branch of it is. he is debasing the progress of this country being in another straightforward way all the place to deal and to do business. we've seen the allegations about the christmas party, one bo boyd is friends, one over everybody else. we've seen the contract. how did that makes of is or equipment to deal with cove it so it didn't work that much over christ. we've got this trailer emails very short emails in the one part of the you know, so thanks for giving me some money. my 2nd of all the be no, i'm looking into what you want me to do for you. i mean, the thing is top and dr. ease, ease is very clearly been trading off favors in order for my own purposes. that is corruption. and i hope very much the independent bodies, which will not will not feel any consequence from coming up with a favor and say what they find is perfectly fine is breaking the law, breaking the rules and needs to be to move this rebecca, we spoke to a former colleague of yours a bit earlier in the program who said corruption of this kind wouldn't have been seen in previous administrations. why is that seemingly possible for boris johnson to get away with his time and time again? well, i hope we don't know very long as prime minister. i think they use appraised chickens coming home to roost. that we wouldn't, you know, not conservative thing. i mean, 3 to maybe not corrupt joe. maybe even not even tony blair grew up to though he made a pastor the iraq war daughters don't the 1st premise try think who's behaving the way to punish despicable and watching aside the standards. unsafe daughter of being so about to go to what procedure. i'm very angry about this. i think you got to take the world and he's touching it. how. how do you? ok, so how do you think that this is going to affect johnson's political longevity and how long as he got left? if scandalous by this, keep it merging. mr. baker? well, i think he's in some difficulty. i mean, you know, some of the scandals which are be now being taking place have been for the general public, rather arcade and distant. but i think the public understand very well. it was less than one, which is the idea that he will have boxes for his friends while telling everybody else they are home and not through the rotors of every in the country of buying guilty by public opinion on that matter. and that reports are still forward. we've done go to great investigating the still great is because the problem, the 2nd for the cabinet office, i take it relieved himself to the post because investigate just to gray is the person who used to be the home office. i know she will actually investigate it properly and she will say what you find, and i think most of time may be limited to mr. baker. let's, let's just take a slightly different approach to this. is it possible? could these sleep scandals actually be a useful destruction for the tories? for example, post breaks at customs checks of only now just come into force inflections at a 10 year high. perhaps a scandal like this in some way. benefits the tories? well, it may do in the very short term, but i don't think that in the media will look. i mean, there's a whole lot about happiness. i'm talking about benches quite right about the cost of living. we also, you mentioned in placing, going up, pushing with tractor, going up with a prob, able to pay for all the related monthly charges going up. the tax specials are being frozen. so a 1000000 people be brought into high re fax report. so livingston will be fully public. i think that is very serious beforehand to break. so in my view was never a good idea. i think that's also that proven to be the case. we're now saying unnecessary paperwork of obstruction to small businesses. the particular many of the given up trying to import direct for this. this is crazy. this is the biggest mistake made in my view. so conflicted wound. so yes, there is a short term diversity if you want to call on to some of these things all again. but i don't think that's the reason we got. the reason we've got them is because the problem is, is inherently unsigned. i'm not going to take all the rules. miss baker, i'm running out of time. have one last question for you. if i may, if, if it's so important to, to get the tories out of power. why a labor and the live dems still unwilling to enter an excuse me and look electoral pack them together? you would have 48 percent of the vote. that's according to the latest you got the whole. well, it doesn't quite work to simply as i mean, because not everybody who wants to be told not to be labor go live down to do so don't let them go to the labor. i mean, i think what will happen just possibly happening by election just almost individual a life without a situation where the opposition party, you know, who is likely to win a particular seat. so no structure which we wanted, let them later about the basic, invisible. we didn't bother campaigning in the, in the outskirts of london when the pilot down there to replace the broken cher because we had no chance. do you know? so i think what will happen is, by default the policy with the strongest opposition will take the point forward, buried by the tories already, things are going to have a very, very bad result. next time around. i know my baker, a former minister of state of the home office, joining us live or an arch into national, a great privilege having you want to. thank you very much for your time. thank you . well, franz has fine google and facebook more than 200000000 euros for illegally tracking users through online cookies. and these are small blocks of data which sites and apps use to identify and track you. protect giant cookies, or a vital tool that target is appetizing. but the french data protection agency says google and facebook are effectively using them without uses consent in violation of a 2018 law. and that they should be as easy to delete as they are to accept. restricted committee ordered the companies to provide internet users located in france with a means of refusing cookies, as simple as the existing means of accepting them in order to guarantee their freedom of consent within 3 months. if they fail to do so, the companies will have to pay a penalty of $100000.00 euros per day of delay. after the latest ruling google will have to pay a $150000000.00 euros on facebook. 60000000. they've been given 3 months to make the required changes for the french market all pay another $100000.00 euros each and every day. as follows, a series of fines 100 down by paris and recent years against us technology firms and tackling big tech overreach is one of president microns priorities. as he takes over the rotating e u presidency, the french presidency must be a moment of truth for the regulation and accountability of digital platforms. the carbon pricing european borders on imported products minimum wages. in our relationship with africa, i just spoke with social media loya, yada cohen. no explained why it's so difficult to opt out of data tracking cookies . so the cabin mouse game here being played between the you and a big stake. so the, you big tags to be more fair and consumer most choice. so some people decide about about their own privacy and how much information they are willing to move out. when they log into social media accounts. they created a huge amount of options for internet users to potentially choose from. so if you wanted to opt out of for particular information collection activity of yours or select your company, you will really need to scroll for quite a lot of functions before you'd be allowed to do that. you'll be able to get fed up and say, okay, i'm just going to say yes to all. and this is, this is they sure affect the read it? to say yes to all it takes one clique, but to opt out. good, thank you. very long time to do it is one year on from the us capitol hill, riots and joe biden says it was all caused by quote, a web of lies spun by his predecessor, notably the american liter. actually go through his entire anniversary speech without once mentioning donald trump by name. for the 1st time in our history, president had not just lost an election. he tried to prevent the peaceful transfer of power. the former president, 9 states of america, has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election while. meanwhile, the u. s. vice president, kamala hires is facing a barrel of criticism for her remarks on the january 6 anniversary. believe it or not, she compared the attack on capitol hill to that of $911.00 pearl harbor tragedies that obviously killed thousands of people comma la compared jan. 6 to the attack on pearl harbor and the twin towers fear beating, in truth twisting at its finest. president biden and vice president harris speeches today were an effort to resurrect a failed presidency. more than marking the anniversary of a dark day in american history to day vice president made history as a national disgrace. nearly 3000 people died on 911 and about 2400 were killed at the attack of pearl harbor for blatant disregard for the legitimacy of those tragedies by correlating them to january 6. there's reprehensible biden promise to unity one year ago. but a new poll suggesting more than a half of americans thing that national divisions are worse than before. they also believe there will be a similar attack on the capitol within the next few years. so we discussed the biden's anniversary speech with political analyst, dave perkins. everything joe biden brings to the mix causes more harm than good every week he gets new record lows in ratings for this or that issue. he actually is doing what trump said he was doing. he's slowly dismantling and destroying the country by virtue of policies that don't work. january 6 is being compared to pearl harbor and $911.00 because they wanted to be remembered eternally because it's an instance of trumps of orders gathering and shouting support for trump and opposition to democrats. and because democrats chant, when the legitimate arguments with policy positions, the next thing they have to do is silence and intimidate, the opposition has been a pleasure having you with us for this friday program live from moscow announcing international right now, just turning, ha, ha, 7 on friday evening, here in the russian capital. thanks so much for joining us. union o'neill, my colleague at the desk in half an hour's time with more of your world wide news. ah, nights and stacy are in mexican entering penning sound and we're getting close and closer to the epicenter, the global sensor point now of the big coin a revolution. ah, this isn't an orphanage or even so since he children have been cared for the fun, his house is become a sanctuary for any booking needs. a sonya was abandoned by her mother. it was crucial to find her new family before child protection services took her a with while you were. so we should just stay with a boy, a boy with shaw review, with a nickname you need them with blue. a letter here 9 years with ah ah, these boys are distantly related to head of the family are.

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