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a police in the u. k. a. now launching an investigation into potential locked down violations by bowers. johnson's government is following a series of revelations about who's the parties at downing street more. if peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength. and now george orwell. it proceeds to pay a $1.00 step closer to becoming reality as a british university slap. so trigger a warning on is anti censorship. nope, old 1984 a. we are live at worldwide from moscow with autism, national and a busy 5 pm our 4 year right now. we do start with breaking news for you. this our here on our t international croatia says it will withdraw its forces from nato in the event of a conflict between russia and ukraine. went from the countries president came just hours after the u. s. put more than $8000.00 soldiers on high alert, over what is claim to be a would be russian invasion of its neighbor. moscow continues to deny any such plans. well, let's learn more right now. i'm cross live to berlin. are these peter? all of joining us here on the program, peter tens times and a lot of development is going to take us through the latest or in century statements from the croatian president, coming out on tuesday and so on. milan of h is said that if there was a conflict between russia and ukraine, he would insist that his country's military was pulled out of its positions with nato forces in and around the region. he also went on at a statement, which is sure to not only cause problems within nato, but also between croatia and ukraine. describe what happened in 2014 the revolution in ukraine, in 2014 as a coo and say that ukraine had no place in nato. well, course waiting for some reaction from the creation presidents woods as soon as we have that will bring it to elsewhere around europe. this be more talk about what's going on in you create with regards to ukraine, russia, ne. so in the tension surrounding all of those in london, in westminster, the british prime minister boris johnson has been addressing parliament. he said that he will be holding a phone call with the russian president vladimir putin. he said that he needed to understand better the security concerns that russia has and said the diplomacy needed to be the main goal in this whole venture. the truth is that russia's go is to keep nato forces away from her borders. then if that is in russia's go, then invading ukraine could scarcely be more counter productive. there is nothing new about large and powerful nations using the threat of brute force to terrify reasonable people into giving way to otherwise completely unacceptable demands. well, we have seen over the last 24 to 48 hours announcements of troops, deployments, people being placed on both as being placed on high alert. we've also seen diplomacy taking place at the highest level across europe. on monday it was the turn of e u foreign ministers who were gathered in brussels. there was a lot of pressure during that meeting, placed upon the german foreign minister, and a lot of pressure directed towards the, the counsellor in berlin in the german chancellor. all i shoulds particularly to do with germany's decision not to send weapons to ukraine. berlin has remained hard and fast or not, and said that they will not go back on that particular. that particular strain that they've gone down. they said they will not be sending alms to ukraine. as a de bonus, gillum cut the federal government has not changed its position on the supply of alms to ukraine, including the supply of lethal weapons. and in view of the conflict in ukraine, it will not issue a permit for the supply of military weapons. kind of the press ear and berlin are reporting that there has been some promises made between the united states and berlin when it comes to the north stream. to gas pipeline, that if there was any escalation in the situation between russia and ukraine, that the, the nor stream to pipeline would be shut off. entirely. no confirmation. of course, from berlin. as of yet all not that's merely press speculation. there are 2 different camps emerging though, when it comes to nato, and particularly when it comes to how they are represented on the ground in ukraine . on one side, you have the united kingdom and the united states, who of pulled out some members of their diplomatic services or the families of their diplomatic services from the grow their embassies in ukraine. and on the other hand, you have b, e u member states. you on monday, said that they would be keeping their embassies unless staff in place as to take them. i would do more harm than good sex to the blank and has told us that he was nothing evacuation. he was just letting to people to watch when not crucial the staff are afraid to decide to leave the country. i don't think that is a need for us to though i mean k nava pick or should we measure from defined to be or the number of our staff and dad benjamin engine. okay. i'm either very clearly in the counsel at this moment, i see no reason ha, forced to pull out our diplomatic stuff. and i think your, our presence all diplomatic presence and cube is absolutely key because what we're seeing seeking is of diplomatic solutions and diplomas on the growler quite a bit. while the u. s. president joe biden has placed 8 and a half 1000 us troops on high alerted bases at home in america for potential deployment to europe. should the situation well, should the tensions increase. we're also seeing large scale naval war games underway in the mediterranean nato, conducting those long planned naval war games. but they have at the very center of them, the u. s. s. s. harry truman, the aircraft carrier there, there's also over the last 24 hours, been confirmation from a number of nato countries like the, the netherlands, france, and spain and, and, and denmark as well. i beg your pardon, saying that they would be committing military hardware towards the east of the alliance's territory. now, a admiral kirby, who's the pentagon spokesperson in washington, confirmed that they were stepping up the troops states of alertness. 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 behind them. because a lot of such param, militarism, appears in the media. 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 your grandma. so, consoles them, you, as you would imagine, moscow is paying close attention to all of this. what's going on. and dmitri pest golf the kremlin spokesperson, said that they would be maintaining that close watchful eye a dog, reduced in 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 money. one micron. the french president is here in berlin for talks with all app sholtes, the german chancellor. right now they are looking at getting that franco german alliance in that message correct before they head into those norman d. 4 talks. there will be taking place in paris normandy, for course, will include not only representatives of france and germany, but also ukraine and russia. they're happening, as i said in paris on wednesday. we're expecting to hear from emanuel mac on and all f sholtes from here in berlin. a little later on tuesday, soon as we do, i will bring you all of what they have to say. i got his peter oliver. thank you. for a short time ago, we did speak with anti war activists. david swanson, he says, when you consider all the media outlets and what the politicians are saying, he says it been the day, there's a full scale effort to make moscow out to be the bad guy. the point is to paint russia as the aggressor unprovoked. engage your 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 that all i and are horrified of vladimir putin or having nightmares about vladimir boot and have been ward that, that the evil doctor potent is trying to take over the world and something must be done to stop it. building up the hostility, you're increasing the likelihood of war under the pretense of preventing it, discouraging it. but it's a vicious cycle. it is in the interest of, of european governments and the european public's not to go along with the madness of war. that seems to be in the interest of certain individuals in the u. s. government. meanwhile, the us stock exchange experienced a bit of a turbulent day and had concerns over american involvement in the ukraine. russia crisis of us comes after a day of hysteria. the white house ordering officials to leave ukraine of affairs of an imminent conflict on stocks tumbled by over 10 percent. the dow jones also took a big hit, though things did recover a little by close of play. one market expert we spoke to says at the end of the day, you can blame neil nearly all of this on the politicians drawn from the u. s. equity market today had 3 direct costs. the 1st is the growing tension between united states in russia, ukraine. the 2nd is the u. s. federal reserve. meaning later this week to discuss either going to fight inflation. and then 3rd of the stock markets have risen extraordinary amount from their march 2020 lows. without a correction, investors are going to generate the biggest factor, the tension between the u. s. western europe and russia and ukraine. anytime to major superpower space off, they're worried 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 you asked us most strong in front of the world facing russia, well yet more gaffes and headaches for the u. s. president. the hot mike moment has caught embarrassment for joe biden and media conference. the president was asked about the record inflation gripping the united states, the journalist instead of get getting an answer. instead of got a bit of an insult. good with my colleague, neal harvey. i discussed all of this without he's not at guys. df poly, missouri, a nasty booster baby and befitting the president. but that is imagine he was, he was stressed right. he, he, he needed an outlet. but silly moment we will have moments like that, but the issue here is the subject neither not is inflation because there are, there are 2 explanations for what but, and said the 1st is that perhaps he was kidding. you know, he was angry. this is an outlet, again, again for his stress, for his ag and this, the 2nd option which is even scarier is that he actually believes that inflation is a great asset. i'm you felt abroad. you felt that the inflation of this grip the world not, not only lose the past year, but over the past 2 years of the course of the pandemic. you walk into a shop, you look at the process. this is, this is everything fuel for our cars, clothes, for food, the prices and in supermarkets, i mean cars, computers. everything's gone up into the stratosphere. nobody's gaining from this. people are literally watching that their salaries, their wages, especially people on fixed income, or even worse, poor people, low income people. they are watching their salaries, their purchase in power, evaporate. that to have, as an example, say you were making $10000.00 just just for supplier simplicity, said $10000.00 a month. right. given this inflation in the united states and of 7 percent over the past year, your effective sal so so what you can buy is worth $9300.00. this is in the, in the span of a year. so again, if, if someone gives you a raise, if you get a raise, well that's just, you know, getting back lou and back what you've already lost. and so it is incredibly strange reading, reading what some and the media wrote. and i'd like to note that this is, this is left wing media that inflation is somehow a good thing, why inflation can actually be good for every day americans in bad for rich people. why the inflation we're seeing now is a good thing why inflation might actually be good for the economy. yeah, enter that is, so someone telling me why you can afford to put food on your table is a good thing. it's, it doesn't contrast well. well, it's essentially the same thing and those headlines that some of them have apologize, the office, they have been ridiculed to such an extent that they had to. they had to go back on what they wrote because there is, there is no justifying this with the reflection we are seeing in the united states, right, inflation, that is an absolute record in 40 years and 40 years. i mean, the, the numbers are absolutely tremendous how much people are using. now you'll hear some say this is even worse for bill. they're billionaires, they have no problem affording or buying whatever they want. sure, they made me. they might make in a year 5000000000 dollars instead, instead of $6000000000.00 at they are feeling old. seeing this is a catastrophe. that the reason that this is all happening will part of the reason because there is the pandemic. but there is also the printing press on which the united states to a, to, to a greater extent than the european central bank to a less extent, quintin trillions, trillions. they ran these for, for so long. they give our people checks, covered checks, and more people used these covered checks for it is a by basic necessities. they, they went for electronics, they went from for luxury things. and what this did is these caused inflation been a supplier. supply chains already disrupt that. there's less things for more people, which means higher prices and people are people have raised prices of people are willing to pay the my not now, but we've said all of this, the only way to combat all of this is to is for, for central bank. we, we've all heard, you know, central banks, high rates or whatever, and we'll wait for what the hell that me, what it me is that by way of increasing the interest on all loans, central banks cool off in economy by making sure there's less money to go around the problem here is that the united states is now $29.00 trillion dollars in debt, $29.00 trillion dollars in debt. and if they hike rates, they, if they hi, grades long term. so for example, for, for 56 years, the issue will be that they're going to make much more payments, many more payments on the existing debt. so for them it would be like, shooting themselves in the foot. so they're trying to balance the needs of the economy versus the, the outcry from the public them from the people. and try to squeeze by are either pleasing, ultimately, no one. meanwhile, ger biden's rather rude comments after the press conference caused some online outrage with people saying the insult was actually directed at anyone who's concerned about the state of rising inflation. joe biden may think it stupid to care about inflation. but a whole lot of americans disagree and they are going to vote this november working families are being crushed by this white house and their solution is to curse out anyone who questions them totally out of control. biden's message to americans concerned about inflation. very stupid son of a think he's left himself open to more criticism about being a hypocrite about, you know, how we talk for, you know, during the, during the campaign and over the last year about how he was going to be more respectful with reporters. and then he acts this way, i think, frankly, what we saw was frustration, frustration over the fact that his policies have helped lead to this inflation that we're seeing this record inflation frustration over his rhetoric about shutting down the virus meeting up with the reality of the fact that the virus isn't getting shut down frustration over the fact that now he seems to be flirting with a direct conflict with russia. not only is he acting rattled, he's cheery, picking data, and trying to whitewash what's happening. americans are hurting. and i think an underrated element to all of this is the fact that his energy policy is also contributing to the rising prices of consumer good. you know, at his 1st day in office, you know, he went ahead and revoke the license for the keystone pipeline that drove up and then american energy costs the cost of energy for transportation for creating goods for running factories for everything. i mean, that has a direct correlation to deal the prices that americans pay in terms of at the retail level. so you combine that with the inflation from all the printing of the money and all the paying them expanding. and we wind up in a very tough situation. so that's been a rather dramatic escalation to bar johnson's party gates scandal in the u. k. the metropolitan police now say they are launching an investigation into part. he's held it downing street during the cove. it locked down crisis, the police commissioner said that looking into potential violations of lockdown rules and number 10 over the past to hear as a result. firstly of the information provided by the cabinet office inquiry team. and 2nd, the my offices own assessment. i can confirm that the matt is now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and watch hole in the last 2 years in relation to potential breaches of covet 19 regulations. now, when it comes off to fresh allegations of a birthday event being held for the prime minister in june 2020. when the 1st cove looked on was still in full for a rules at the time band, most indoor gatherings and more than 2 people. and that is just the latest in a series of damaging links about who's in shouldn't bigs of a heart of government that have recently forced the prime minister to apologize to both the queen and i wanted to apologize. i believed implicitly that this was a work event. but mister speaker with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. and i should have recognised that even if it could be said technically to fall within the guidance, there would be millions and millions of people who simply would not see it. that way, we spoke with the director for the center of migration and economic prosperity, steven wolf. he believes that police investigation is a tipping point in the whole party gates scandal. this is a critical part of the campaign for those who've been seeking to oust horace. johnson is the prime minister of the united kingdom, is very clear that there has been a strategy of leaks and other stories to damage his credibility and to ensure that he feels under pressure consistently. so an apology has not seem good enough and the brand is damaged and so there is a feeling with in the new can and piece on the old hands. that pine protecting the conservative party requires the removal of forest johnson. and that is why they are now leaking more information. there is so much going on there. now that i think more revelations are bound to come the us food and drug administration will soon have to hand over documents that had wanted to sit on for 75 years. these relate to its authorization of the pfizer vaccine, which critics a was done to quickly. information will now be released thanks to a group of scientists taking the matter to court. so we spoke to one of their lawyers are aaron series, who says transparency is vital. you know, are representative individuals injured by that we've been representing them for years. we do that for all the other vaccines. we don't do that for the pfizer, that scene, or the modern or j j for kobe, because you can't see them in any manner. we've got waning immunity there instead of eating unity got the cdc saying that the vaccine doesn't prevent transmission. and there are obviously some harms of actually causes that public health officials don't deny. there are totally issues with the vaccine. and we need every independent scientist on board and looking at the data, living information, helping address those issues with the real problem here in my view and view, i think of many is that the very same house authority that are telling you this is stated are the same federal health authorities that gave pfizer mcdonough and jane j complete immunity from any liability for injuries caused by the product. 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 creates 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 showed, well, the development comes out of the w. h o recommended giving a reduced dosage of the vaccine to kids age 5 to 11. it's already been approved for that age group in america, canada, and the e. u. however, there are a number of doubts over the fast track approval of that shot. in fact, the judge, you ordered the f d a to release the information says all of this is in the public's best interest. john f. kennedy likewise recognised the nation that is afraid to let 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 at 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 is no reason not to have transparency, but certainly in a situation where. busy was rush, transparency is certainly important. it does beg the question, why does the f b a one way alley, initially? why did it want to wait? as long as it did? it claim it doesn't have enough resources, but it has over $18000.00 employees, a budget over $6500000000.00 reviewing a few $100000.00 pages for what it claims 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 george or wells classic 984 is a very chilling cautionary tale. a warning of the dangers of censorship. but one british universe city has seemingly ignore the message and now set the book in its crosshairs, ultimately slapping a trigger warning on the work for its apparently quote, explicit material. a correspondent takes a good luck trigger warning. this item discusses trigger warnings. i'm now going to quote 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 where freedom becomes slight. ah, where privacy is forbidden. the past, due for god, his prophecy remains is terrifying. miss beverly incentive, engaging in individual critical thinking. students at north hampton university studying the dis, stokely 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 other present gaze of the ruling party and his 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 with some think 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 that i don't know 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's so relevant today that it's still on amazon is best sellers list and sets quite well on north hampton's 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 of students are ready with being offended and being able to re do without any kind of supervision. so i don't understand why they have to molly card to learn to protect this generation of students. it's 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 infantile eyes ation? oh, student luxury university and it's to be this 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 was going to be a law. okay. okay. perhaps not. the and his family have come to the library. oh, wow. sh matt spencer, there the way things are going. papa will be deemed pay guest pinky mpeg a phobic some day. or that's in used cars. ha, ha ha, live on r t international on this tuesday. thanks so much for joining us. anything you need to catch up on a get a full review on checkout r t dot com or even youtube channel. we're back soon with more of you to say headlines. ah mm. with bring you the very latest every out the day. this is our national phone. everyone here with .

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