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concerns the decision was rushed very same health authorities that are telling you this policy state are the same federal health authorities. i gave pfizer, missouri, and j. lead immunity from any liability for injuries caused by the product more risky freedom, slavery, ignorance is strength. now, ga wells prophecies appear one step closer to becoming reality. as a british universe trigger warning on his anti censorship. number of 1009. with a good morning. great. have you with us here on the internet the united states has put more than 8000 troops on high alert as it sounds the alarm over a supposed russian invasion. if you cry, moscow has repeatedly denied any such plans. even kia is urging com, saying that it won't be attacked at these would be additional brigade, combat teams, logistics personnel, medical support, aviation support, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance as well as transportation and, and maybe even some additional capabilities after that loser. bahati m that you a lot of such param, militarism, appears in the major 3. i asked to reduce the intensity that exist today. little given the situation is quite clear to us. there is no reason for us to panic. rochester no grounds for searching a full scale offensive against our country. it is even physically impossible to achieve exam. not so come through me on monday, the top us diplomat, anthony, blinking that with his he, you can to pass to disgust ukraine tensions. it's exposed divisions between washington its allies with countries urging different responses to the border situation. montes p to oliver has the story. you for a ministers met on monday in brussels and they hadn't plenty to talk about not least a potential 1320000000 financial package that could be heading to ukraine. it needs approval by men, the states and the u. parliament. before we can really talk about that though, what we did here for certain from joseph brownlow, the chief or foreign policy bought from the e. u, is that they won't be a pull out for embassy staff and their families from e. u embassies. we had seen a move like not from the u. k. and us over the last few days sector, lincoln's his dollars that he was not an evacuation. he was just letting to people, there was one not crucial. the staff are free to decide to leave the country. i don't think there is a need for us to do any kind of a precautionary measure from defined to reorder number of our staff and there been managing agree. it looks like we could see more nato troops heading it to the east and borders of the alliance. the nato secretary general. you install timbered speaking on monday, nor but confirmed it. germany's commander, a lots of pressure in the last few days over berlin's decision not to send weapons to ukraine. all af shots, the german chancellor said that germany would stand united with the west in the face of any potential aggression from russia against ukraine. the chancellor had proves, he said that there would be grave consequences for russia if there was an invasion of ukraine. now germany, although hasn't provided weapons, they have provided medical aid. they've also provided finance said they would contribute to financial aid. and in militarily that they are providing more surveillance flights for nato out of bases in romania away from the government. and the leader of the state of bavaria are a very senior politician in his own right. market zone has been given an interview to german press, in which he says, sanctions against russia on the way forward, and the west mustn't treat russia and moscow as an enemy. meanwhile, the british prime minister boris johnson, has been having his se that's after london sent thousands of anti tank weapons and special forces to carry out training on how to use them to ukraine. just last week . the british prime minister saying that an invasion of ukraine could be a disaster of historical proportions. but we also need to get a mesh verse invading ukraine from a brush that it is jente painful violence and blood. this, this could be manchester nato. navy war games continue in the mediterranean right now. they center around the american aircraft carrier, the u. s. s. harry truman. but we've also heard from a number of other nato member states in europe. that's denmark, spain, france, on the netherlands. we've all said that they're going to either commit, or in the case of france, they're considering committing troops and hardware to the eastern frontiers of the nato alliance. dmitri pest gulf the kremlin spokesperson has said that moscow is paying close attention to the movements don't reduce to another, such nato actions and increase nato activity. now, borders cannot be ignored by a military who are responsible for the security of our country. there is a constant process of drills, maneuvers, and military build up, which has never stopped and will continue. huge movement in this story over the last 24 hours and much of that movement involving nato troops heading towards the eastern frontiers of the alliance. and to war activist david swanson says that most americans don't actually want war yet. the u. s. media insists on going after it's bogeyman. the point is to paint russia as the aggressor on, provoked in gauge or in evil aggression against innocent bystanders. most people are not in the military have nothing to do with the military pay, very little attention to the news at all, and are horrified of vladimir putin or having nightmares about vladimir boot and have been ward that, that the evil dr. putin is trying to take over the world and something must be done to stop it, building up the hostility, you are increasing the likelihood of war under the pretense of preventing it discouraging its i, but it's a vicious cycle. it is in the interest of, of european governments and the european public's and not to go along. oh, with the madness of war. and that seems to be in the interest of certain individuals in the u. s. government. while the american stock exchange experienced a turbulent diamant concerns of a u. s. involvement in the ukraine, russia crisis coming after a day of hysteria with the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs. a conflict was imminent. stock stumbles over 10 percent. with the dow jones taking a major hit that things did to recover a touch by the close of play a market next. but we spoke, he says, politics is to blame. to draw from the u. s. equity market today had 3 direct costs . the 1st is the growing tension between the united states and russia. ukraine. the 2nd is the u. s. federal reserve meeting later this week to discuss either going to fight inflation. and the 3rd is of the stock market a extraordinary amount from there. march 2020 lowe's without a correction, investors are going to generate the biggest factor, the tension between the u. s. western europe and russia, ukraine. anytime to major superpowers based off their worries about the cost of a conflict on the risk that it will spill over job areas plus energy. as you job export of russia and western europe has a lot to lose. if trade in energy is hindered or stop by a conflict, and further there's, there's worry among some that if the u. s. doesn't look strong in front of the world facing russia. it all comes amid record high inflation in america, which is being fuel by federal was a policy in the pandemic, and asked about it's america, president bon, insulted the reporter. he shouted the question before his microphone was cut off. good with the us, food and drug administration will soon after hand over documents that i wanted to sit on the 75 years. these relate to its authorization of the funds. the faxing critics say that that was too hasty. the info will now be released thanks to a group of scientists. he took the message, of course we spoke to the lawyer are in syria. he says transparency is vital. know our representative individuals injured by their fees. we've been representing them for years. we do that for all the other vaccines. we don't do that for the 5. i've seen with modern r j. d for kobe, because you can't see them in any manner. we've got waning immunity there, instead of aiding unity. you've got the cdc saying that the vaccine doesn't prevent transmission. and there are obviously some harm to that scene causes that you in public health officials don't deny are totally issues with the vaccine. and we need every independent scientist on board and looking at the data looking information, helping address those issues with a real problem here in my view and view, i think of many is that the very same house authorities that are telling you this is stated by the same federal health authorities that gave pfizer mcdonough and jane j complete immunity from any liability for injury cause other products. and they gave them that immunity before the products were even authorized before they were even made in life since then, and put on the market that create a moral hazard by decoupling the company profit motive from its interest and safety . and i think that does concern a lot of people and it shows that there are a number down 7, excuse me, the fast track approval of the fines shot and the judge. she warded the f d a to release the relevant information says that it's in the public interest. john f kennedy likewise recognised the nation that is afraid to lead its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open markets is a nation that is afraid of its people. there may not be a more important issue of the food and drug administration than the pandemic. the phase of ac, seen getting every american vaccinated and making sure that the american public is assured that this was not rushed on behalf of the united states. even if it wasn't russ, there's no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where was rush. transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the da want to wave ally initially? why did you want to wait? as long as it did, it claimed it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over 18000 employees. a budget of $6500000000.00. reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what is claimed. the most important product is ever reviewed and put out there presumably. and so we did couple the public health authorities own reputation from the products, right? such that they're just viewed as any other products. and then we can actually address individuals who are injured by these products and get them the treatment that they need. we will have more on the f t i a little later this hours, the nominee for the administration's director is under scrutiny for his relationship with big pharma that still took up george wells classic 984, the chilling cautionary tale that warns of the dangers of censorship, but one british diversity seemingly ignored the message and the set. his sights on the novel slapping a trigger warning on the work for its apparently explicit material showed he had was dashti reeds between the lines trigger warning. this item discusses trigger warnings. i'm now going to quote st george o wells 1984. so if you feel at risk of being offended, please meet your tv now. war is peace, freedom is slavery. ignorance is strength. future with freedom becomes like, oh, with privacy from the past due for god, his prophecy remains is terrifying. miss beverly incentive, engaging in individual critical thinking. students at north hampton university studying that is stopping and censorship nightmare ah, well receiving trigger. warnings from the institutions very own thought police. while it is not university policy, we may warn students of graphic depictions in relation to violence, sexual violence, domestic abuse on suicide. 1984 centers around a government worker renee totalitarian state, he is followed by the ever present gaze of the ruling party and its dictator. big brother. but maybe north hampton university is different from the big brother, and simply one that's looking out for as little siblings who might just get upset or something trigger. warnings can be a spoiler and skew students perception, or was shut down, discussion inquiry, and dare i say it thought there's a certain irony when universities start adding trigger warnings to 1984, there's something very big brother about it. i think 13 year olds might find some of the scenes in the novel disturbing, but i don't think any one of undergraduates age is really shocked by a book any more shock, the owner perhaps by how all? well, in his dystopian science fiction depiction of mass media control, censorship and surveillance is becoming airily familiar. in fact, 70 is on it so relevant today that it's still on amazon is best sellers list and sets quite well on north hamptons, academic courses, alongside samuel beckett's play, and game, as well as alan laws, v for vendetta. oh, but they to come a trick of warnings, of course, i mean generations have students read it without being offended and being able to re do without any kind of supervision. so i don't understand why they have to molly katelyn to protect this generation of students is rather insulting to the intelligence. on the one hand, you have students trying to cancel controversial views and on the other, you have academics falling into line behind this kind of nonsense saying the controversial views have to be flagged up in advance. so students must be ready to encounter them. or is it kind of infant alizay's sion oh student luxury university and it's to be diss and must be deplored. well when i was at university i was reading all sorts of things for my dissertation defending the west, the rise of islamic state. i don't think either of those who made the cut these days to you. but even when i was at school, i was reading to kill a mockingbird and jane air, both of which are now on the naughty sap. okay. kids are reading books these days anyway. they're glue to the tv screens and maybe that's for the best. i'm a part of it. i get, i free going to be any more, i'm going to be any. i just want to be a law. okay. okay. perhaps not. and his family have come to the library. wow. sh, that's the way things are going happen. it will be deemed biggest pinky, mpeg phobic someday coming out in the crime is surging in chicago, where people are increasingly blaming the defun. the police movement will have more or less break. ah ah, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time. time to sit down and talk to others. driven by dreamers shaped banks. concur some of those with theirs sinks, we dare to ask a ah, walking back an 8 year old girl was shot, been killed while walking with the mother in the u. s. city of chicago, the weekend. and liz ortega with sit by stray gun far during a gang fight with soaring crime rates. policing in chicago is once again in the spotlight, and one local pastor is calling for change, lashing out at the dean fund the police movement. is there any hope for chicago? the chaos. the lawlessness is so bad in chicago that the criminals, openly mark. i police and i city leaders. even our governor. what makes me so angry theory is that we see our leaders marking our efforts with their wishy washy id. like to find the police. come on there. the police are not our enemy. how many more will it take before our leaders wake up? you know what? they'll never wake up. you know why? they don't care? will ash, cargo recorded his highest homicide rate the 25 years at 797 deaths. meanwhile, the week starting january tenths or overall crime up nearly a quarter when compared with 2021. for instance, car jacking has increased by more than a 3rd inside the city we spoke with. dominic is oh, former police officer from chicago who says it sure cited to place the blame squarely on the police sort of freaks a certain situation. this happens disturbingly repetitively and chicago is a broken, ga government system. we have from our job safe, certain kim fox to the mayor and her vilification of all the police officers wanted ether to our sheriff. tom dark, who's absent at the helm? the def on the police know that is one thing in the next year is going to be something else. the police will always be the points because they're right in the middle. you've got the elected officials who make the promise, elect me. i'm going to change things. you've got the state attorney who are making deals with the defense attorneys who are also an elected position, states attorney, you know, elect me. i'm going to do x, y, and z. then you have the, the citizens who are committing the crimes, or also the ones you are calling for, say, for neighborhoods because of the crime. you know, not everyone's committing crimes. and you are the cops. the ones who are right in the middle and the entire burden of peace and prosperity is put on their shoulders with no support from communities or the ones who are there, you ought to back them their, their government. so they're the ones, you're taken, the worst position, the hits on all side, and they're always going to be taking the hits. it's if they're the pons there's been a military takeover in west africa, bikini fafsa, where the all me, his announced the suspension of the constitution and is asked. the president, members of, again, of us is military appeared on state t, v, claiming to have seized control of the west african nation. so just said that they suspended the constitution because of the failure of the president to unite the country. and to stop a wave of nationwide to had a tax. the ruling party claims that the president survived an aborted assassination attempts to indicate and that his home have been runs than you know, many for director of the us food and drug administration as years of experience in the pharmaceutical business. but his chummy ties with the johns a big farmer, they have raised eyebrows some monday if his interests lined up with those at the american people. kellum open explains after 10 lawns, joe biden has finally gotten around to nominating somebody to run the us food and drug administration. that is certainly an important post during the pandemic. the nominee is robert caliph and he's faced some tough questions in washington. you currently own up to $8000000.00 in stock of major pharmaceutical companies. how can the american people feel comfortable? you're going to stand up to this powerful, special interest. bernie wasn't exaggerating. calif is a cardiologist turned multi millionaire, and he's been deputy commissioner at the f d. a since 2015 alarm bells have consistently been going off about how well connected he is. e mails revealed he'd been having cozy meetings with lobbyists of the very companies he's supposed to be regulating watchdogs, raised their concerns. expressed concerns regarding the recent emanation of dr. robert cal if to lead to food and drug administration, and to urge the committee to reject his nomination. calif worked with lobbyists to put together a new bill that would fast track new drugs onto the market. cutting back on the procedures put in place to make sure the public is safe. the bill he helped right along with big pharma lobbyists, laid out a method for using real world evidence rather than double blind studies before putting out new drugs. however, cal of says he was doing it for the greater good way trials are currently done is so expensive that they said there's no return on investment for these kinds of trial. so i think i'm gonna throw it back at you and say, banding together and making this happen as a matter of practices critical. i would also, and you need to be vociferous when cal, if was out of government in 2017, he was an unemployed for long. he worked for bitter roots, bio boring or ingle. i'm pharmaceuticals, anson tessa, all of them, big drug companies, caliphs, stock portfolio lists over 30 companies. he has over $100000.00 invested and he's got half a 1000000 and am going and bristol myers squibb and a quarter 1000000 invested in gilliard science. he's got 2000000 in psycho kinetics and a whopping 5000000 incident tasa talk about a conflict of interest. his ethical reviews, however, say that he is in full compliance with the law, but it gets worse. i can't fathom why we would confirm someone whose actions failed to swiftly curb its height of the opioid epidemic and protect the public's health. especially someone who's already held the sta as its commissioner. the issue that came up on capitol hill was the opioid epidemic with pain killer medications being handed out a bit to freely turning millions of americans into addicts. as the fallout continued, doctor calif was pressed on the app da's decision not to update the labeling on opioid medications back in december, he said that the agency would continue to review the evidence coming in. that provoked more criticism. the evidence has been here for a long time. it's the evidence, it's thousands of people. hundreds of thousands of people dying in this country. now the big pharmaceutical companies have no real objection to their body. bobby, this is what a top lobbying firm said about him. congratulations to dr. robert kayla for being nominated as the next commissioner of the us food and drug administration. it's vice hello. we have a commissioner who understands the important role the sta, plays in promoting public health and providing science based oversight of our nation's medicine supply. m som on capitol hill. think that he is ideal for the position. i'm not sure you could write a resume of somebody more qualified to be considered for commissioner revere fda. how that was you asked senator richard bur, who has also got a relationship with big drug companies. now the f. d, a is supposed to be monitoring the activities, a big pharmaceutical corporations, holding their feet to the fire, making sure they do everything possible to protect the public. so for such a position, wouldn't it be ideal to have somebody who wasn't cozy with them and their lobbyists, just a thought taylor mop and artsy new york. okay. and she brought it today. thanks so much for joining me this morning. this is anti international of dates coming your way. 30 minutes. ah. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show, but i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. there may, may, we should all be mayor, may, we should all be angry because of what's going on, right. can't understand united states history and the role that slavery plate is already a very formal institution. by the time united states became a nation, it actually find the nation, the rise of capitalism clearly on the backs of flight and the slave down. if you had investigated lynchings to any great extent. you can't believe that a country and country still stands in brick. i'm from the south. everybody know, know what they're saying. to some extent, i would argue that we're still fighting the civil war and the south is winning ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community, are you going the right way or are you being that direct? what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths. all remained in the shallows. is the earth still large enough to satisfy the ambitions of jeff bezos? you know, it's got its tentacles in so many aspects of the economy. there's nothing that amazon isn't trying to get into to step by step. the amazon empire has extend this group on the wall to wall, like a duck, and quacks like a dog. it's a dog. so amazon looks like monopoly trades like a monopoly makes money like monopoly behaves like monopoly. amazon essentially controls the market place. it's not really a market, it's a private arena, a world where a single company controls the distribution of all day. the products and the infrastructure of our economy is loose. the whoo! according to amazon. ah, we start out that week with a 1000 the marching in washington dc to protest the vaccine mandate to being put into place by government officials at every level. they join a worldwide course against the world with a film. the city's protester being met with water, canada, and your gas my lawn course we're going to bring you all of the details was monday is the day and the mask that come off the student at least of the governor's wish. however, a local school superintendent or challenging the newly sworn in governor of virginia, repeal of the mass mandate, who wins. and more importantly, what of the facts are the mandate and rules having on our children? we're going to ask our psychiatry and we haven't covered a violent crime on the uptake around the united states. but politicians continue to put the blame on everything, but the criminal one governor even goes as far to apologize for the label he put on them. we're going to bring you this outrageous story as well as why a major city council wants to hold the car industry accountable for making their cars to easy to car jack. i'm sky now hughes and we're going to take an in depth look at these issues until a the news via views. so let's get started. ah, it's covered infection rates hit a new high.

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