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death and destruction on his people a man who has been gassed his own civilians the humanitarian situation has reached crisis point and there are no concerns of all it war it wasn't clear whether the s.n.p. leader in westminster then wanted u.k. military action defacto on the side of al-qaeda linked groups in syria even johnson seemed confused i really think that the right arm of the gentleman need to consult his memory better because he will find that this country and this government has persistently called for the end of the sad regime crucial to britain's reasons for bombing syria were allegations of chemical weapons used by the syrian government now it is the o.p.c. w. that is the specter of a conspiracy after whistleblower testimony but today the word conspiracy is arguably more so seized with this information about coronavirus joining me now via skype from brussels is the chief medical officer of britain's 3rd biggest pharmaceutical company yes kay dr thomas brewer thanks so much thomas for coming on
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how confident is yes k of getting a vaccination for those people who are infected with corona virus. so obviously it is a rapidly developing situation normally exene development takes 8 to 10 years it's up to see not have put into current texts what has changed is that in the lead vaccines can be developed much faster but you still have to test any medicine and specifically vaccines in clinical trial it's in humans and it takes 20 if to 18 months or for the current outbreak in china it's not be hoped for but if that. develops you see that you have lots of cases in china and maybe if you were to go maybe this doesn't have the yet as yet it has to be said but how difficult is it in the laboratory when of course the corona virus can mutate while the 12 months of
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research 18 months of research taking place so we have currently no indication that the initial strain has mutated not be actual constituencies them sequel it's. super lifting and for the time being it seems to be the same strain as it was in the beginning so it seems not to be a problem right now already china says it is using cuba's interferon alpha to be to treat corona virus a human touch with the cuban authorities with what they're doing not be and not but no you're talking about medicines not make sense which is another parallel approach which is currently because you would because right now we don't have back since not medicine sort of the medicine is an interesting approach and everyone is trying to contribute and is is there a problem here with the collaborating across the world with so many different
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organizations i mean there's a there's something called the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovations what is that group because you see diff share prices in different companies going up and down when u.s. biotech company you know ve already claiming to have a vaccine they created in 3 hours. i mean i don't mean much that is true but i'm off as the enemy of what they're doing and it's one of the candidates which might have an impact coming to a city it's a private ownership which was created in dark horse in 2017 and this organization has collected money from different governments. enjoy and this money available to rapidly facility research and did now supporting different companies and different research institutions to come in to come up with a solution as soon as possible obviously the united states has sanctions on cuba so presumably a company like j.f.k.
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can even do any research and development with countries that are currently under sanction from the united states. so in the next in business and to the kiss you mention it's nothing to do you think since i just came back from a big meeting with fond delegates will be a bit different disciplines and i see great solidarity that people from a different fields will to get reassurance coming out of this meeting because johnson and johnson a competitor of yours also says it's going to get a vaccine in 12 months more difficult for your company after all it of course it was controversial its position in china had to pay half a 1000000000 buff to her court in china convicted you of bribing doctors to use g s k products so i'm not really sure where you're going to get a bit discretion absolutely changes and other banks in canada and it's looking on that. it was johnson and johnson are doing the same thing but is it more difficult
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for your company because china is presumably more suspicious of g s k because of this massive. payment to your company had to make for. bribing doctors in china right now everyone is circling to get him going surely. has a different approach we have what is called an adjutant technology which we have tested in the last through an image and b f h e. people make the technology. available to other companies if they need if they think they can use this technology including companies china the thing is though just in the past few days the s.k. has announced it's firing 720 people or 7 $120.00 people are being cut in research and development so how does that square with your ability to research and develop it so we had lunch going to his asian. on
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a scale of this organization despair have definitely no impact in. our ability to develop it seems the cause of their. core business and it will certainly have no impact on their current discussion or article. and what's morale like in the laboratory i mean obviously the biggest ever drug settlement in history was d.s. k. with the united states $3000000000.00 for antidepressants and of course when it came to swine flu you had to settle confidentially without liability over pandemics in ireland so researchers obviously are all obese be happy to look good on candidates which will make a difference for many people involved and corona virus is one of these examples i'm sure. of people in just kenya many other companies is sign everyone who wants to contribute watching television reading the newspapers are you satisfied
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that the public is getting a clear picture of coronavirus or are you aware e of this information and fake news about such a dangerous virus and being very early in life children who are on social media and certain things i see really counterproductive but. media in general is is very helpful and tries to up to speed to inform appropriately do you think you can understand why the public eye suspicious the big pharmaceutical companies 400000 killed because of opioids and now the big pharmaceutical companies are saying they're coming to the rescue of a coronavirus i think overall are. millions of people who benefit from pharmaceutical drugs on a day to day basis and i think that is on the forefront of many people who need medicines and specifically in a situation of and to meet the constant supply of basic medication
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septum or last. in saline it's very important to know who the pharmaceutical industries also remember that well in fairness they were hugely created by a keynesian infrastructure government spending surely more than private public partnerships like the coalition of revenue make prepared this. challenge that companies like e.s.p.n. others invest hundreds of millions in development without any security made a decent candidate said i make it to the market and any danger because of the race for profit for a vaccine for corona virus because all these companies are competing that one of the companies will miss something like obviously g s k did as i say over the president's and others did over opioids. so i don't see any indication for that and
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. the government has regulatory agency so obviously have to approve even. core not corner virus medication backseats or make an ism simply is that everything is working out as it should be and you're confident that it will be a big western multinational company in order chinese government company or another type of company that creates the vaccine in 12 to 18 month. i don't make any prediction i know that many call news including many companies in china trying to work on a solution and it's on the forefront of everyone who's voting industry look strong has brought thank you. thank you for the great. as the official tory set of inquiry into the ground felt by catastrophe in london immunize these corporations from blame we talked to the court in supporting politician who represented the area in westminster about the quest for justice plus traitors the mafia betrayal is
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a new film charts the prosecution of the cos are not struck we speak to one of italy's greatest film directors former radical politician mockable akio about his pub door nobody should movie all the civil coming up about to a going underground. in his community there are people who believe that it's ok to sell for x. food on my table it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids and ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game between the teams most of the conflict i would say revolves around money and most of their money is made. close one on each of those
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he knows each other is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of the prison complex just to get some 20 a life where. you don't care and one of my cares about you so your care might anything. i don't trust medical authority at all ever and there isn't for that as i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically laughed at like diet has nothing to do with our meanest orders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still on the same place they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out exercise and try and figure out things on their own.
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welcome back joining me now to go through some of the week's top stories is former labor member of parliament for one of the richest constituencies on earth kensington. for gold and we're going to go through the post-mortem over corbin's defeat but the reshuffle this week is such a jab at the chancellor and expectedly resigning. allan when he was community secretary. he was actually serving as a technical director at a greenfield clothing manufacturer pleased to see the back of him and replace. suit from goldman sachs yes absolutely he should be a couple of minutes. with him face to face you know with such a rush the beginning of my incumbency and i found a most incredibly unsympathetic. challenge and i don't know why that particular
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road actually because you need to be at least half human literature that has to do with granville will be on in a 2nd this is go 1st of all to this story from the mirror a cabinet reshuffle to ghost 100000 pounds in gold and good buddy system of a good 25000 pounds lots of money being given to reshuffle. absolutely and obviously when you lose your job you get out of redundancy payment so at last i have i but this is different but i just shifting to a different role it's not as if they've lost everything altogether they're losing their minister a cause i know that some of them are very very fond of but and to be to be paid for that i do think it's a pretty obscene when we have what is it one in one in 10 teenagers are living in poverty up to discuss doing and perhaps the media representation of runners and riders who is willing to use it or kind of missing the point i think so but then you know there are some who are very really crucial most of them are members of the new people so it's kind of tightening up the club or just one umbrella one person who did keep his job was recently leader of the house of commons who famously said
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that grand filled the granville dead should have disobeyed firefighters advice really this from reuters inquiry into london's sex protection the key witnesses immunizing corporations and other silent march last like what's your take on grand phil and the sea search for justice i was there that day when they when the this request for immunity from prosecution for evidence was was given and then i was there the day when when the chairman of the inquiry actually said that he was integration has been now sent to our attorney general or even when we don't have much. hope on her teacher we're ink for the chancellor and the chancellor and so i mean a lot of different groups and i meet people all the time because i live right there a lot of people are just about inspire ready for any kind of hope of justice the whole justice system in a case like this is torture for the people who've lost everything and now we're
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going to have so out of braverman decided whether or not it's going to be granted it's ok well arguably those who also have been giving up hope during the week of those being deported from this country your leaders. germy called seem to say that an american admitted american born politician like boris johnson blond white used to class a drugs like ok he's not deported why should black people be deported the f.t. u.k. to pursue too big a deportation despite partial court reprieve i'm very much on the side of we have so many cases in my constituency absolutely heartbreaking people who have been here forever unpaid labor legislation from 20 years gordon brown brought it in deportation loads when with a protest when they actually exposed this is recently because they're being so harsh on people the people who have committed a crime some time ago and have now paid for it did do that are they still permanently considered to be there's no no hope for redemption at all so they're
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still treated as outcasts of the people some of them may have committed a crime decades ago and have completely reformed their lives you see how the shoes are not the new journey he defended the deportation of people of color number 10 i don't know who had number 10 people are thinking it's probably going said this is a westminster bubble story the deep ordering of people of color of hardly hardly and it seems like a hardening of. everything that we are dealing with there i mean racism is is is becoming rampant again and it's very very depressing i remember it was like that in my youth you know we are true melting pot in north kensington and suddenly all these issues are coming out it's horrible it's really horrible it's venomous it's toxic it infects every layer of society where they think all these black people are bad they must be sent back you would support boris johnson being deported for cocaine to the you know the well i think it was
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a brit it could put in touch because we know who are these if if it's a deal to do with drug dealing who are they supplying we know this lying often it's white collar workers and there was a huge scandal just last year about the amount of coke taking in the house of parliament and the eels in the thames out so i were freaking out because this. so much cocaine in the water coming from the 10s of course the m.p.'s in the corridors apolo completely deny cocaine abuse i'm sure they do believe that course they do express here is e.u. murphy how crime bosses of abuse the brussels project to make billions of course many people in the red wall would say that the e.u. is a maffia organization not sure what you think of this particular story but certainly you think bricks and call cost you your concerns a bit more complicated really you know we are heavily remain constituency i actually came in on a take age of ticket really which was accepting the result of the referendum but making sure that that we went to number formed and then we had specific specific
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red lines were kept that was the low part of position at that time it became a labor party decision and then we made this what i still think is an error even though my remain a. second referendum i still think if we stuck to our 201-720-1718 position. of leaving but reforming and having a good proxy as we called it in the old days i think well you know we've had a much better chance of winning it of work i've been here stronger gore's likely to live and the irony is that he's now they lead contender for the for the for the leadership what i do actually blame him for for swerving our position and i do think we need a different voice and while we're listening to the person who lost us the election and i don't code thank you. well away from them after years in the european union what about the original sicilian crime syndicate the new film the trader explores the real life story of mafia boss to us so we scatter in his betrayal of secrets of the cousin of structure and the fabric of italian politics we caught up with his
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award winning director marco bill akio a friend to murdered communist filmmaker pierre piled up as a leni at the mayflower hotel in london tell me about trade and how your main character thomas almost gets played by you have francesco of you know he says the mafia the name is a media construct there is no matthew no louis. you do have a call on their brother to get the he cracks falcone because he says mafia is the sort of used by the newspapers by the media but in actual fact our organization is the corsa nostra. and he explains to falcon any and this is why his collaboration with al-qaeda is so valuable he. explains the architecture the structure of the costa nostra. the meaning of the. the commission the district boston's. a family bosses
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a couple regime in on the soldiers. all the internal structures and hierarchies are connected to each other. so falcone can finally understand there were many crimes. but they were not connected to each other. yes he tells falco and their cause and australia is like the new socialist utopia democratic to protect the poor for all the heroin see the whole yes that's what bush et there says to falcone he says i believe in a different math here i haven't betrayed the mafia i have given allegiance to it because that was a mafia that respected the children the women the judges and that especially helped the poor a sort of mutual aid society which gave to those who needed it. the corleone family for heroin to pay to sicily. because of their thirst for power
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their greed. broke those rules so they are the ones who betrayed the principles of the course in austria i am not the traitor they are. at that time falcone says no. that's not the case even in your mafia. all sorts of horrible crimes were committed. they are different but somehow they must all be condemned apart from the connections to italian politics. bush had to do you think he's naive he didn't think they would kill all his family mum but inside i. know because he didn't think salvatore in the 80s did so much they had to kill his children. and his relatives to bring him back to sicily and
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then kill him as well. considers him not just evil. but a natural lunatic botts someone who is driven by thirst for absolute power as. he accuses him because he says you have destroyed the cause of nostra. you weren't happy with all your power and all the money you made yeah you wanted absolute power over the cost in australia and that was your downfall. oh yes in a way he was nigh it because he didn't expect. to go that far killing his children his brothers is nephews his whole found it. certainly is not naive about italian politics a conscious decision to when we see and realty in the film.
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you made films about the red brigades i'll do more of the. said that a journalist coming back or really killed in 179 with a red pepper bullet he was going to reveal and reality and moreover connection in the film you chose not to but the political connections. not even these girls know the story about andreacchio belongs in a 2nd phase. in the sense that folk only wanted to go after his 1st maxi trial. he wanted to tackle the 2nd layer. of the politicians. of all those characters who were in the shade who had never been charged with anything. but who falcone knew were responsible for all the massacres that were taking place in sicily and in the rest of italy.
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because there was no evidence but falcone and bush at the. decided not to mention the 2nd level when falcone was murdered in a capacity killing it's as if bush after she respected felt coney and d.c. and considered him a friend he decided to carry on giving evidence. first for the anti mafia commissions and then in various other trials to try and prove andreozzi his role the most it was not the only one. but he was the most important for. his colluding with the mafia. but after falconis death. there was weaker. we know he didn't really have sufficient evidence to have him
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convicted. he told the truth. but his truth was not enough. and so in the 2nd part of the film we see bush at this decline. the testimony with andrea often marks the beginning of his decline the italian spy francesco buzzy ends up he was convicted over the bologna trade bombing he claimed was heather was a cia agent when you were working on the film you didn't want to get in do not have and that will feed that question although even i have to say bush said to himself that there was a coup being planned in italy and because of russia in the mediterranean they called it off what do you think of all of them. said that i was he was bush at the spy with the cia did he collaborate know in a 2 and
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a half hour film we could tell his whole story would have needed 5 or 6 hours but there was a side to bush in the states off the collaborating in the maxi trial he went back to the states and collaborated with the f.b.i. . on all the trials the pizza connection and so on in which a whole series of other mobs does were involved and who had been arrested in those years. yes i don't know if he was collaborating with the cia will be f.b.i. he probably was. but it's not something we dealt with. because it was hard enough to keep within those 2 and a half hours the whole italian story of that i'm not ruling it out but you should also one else i'm not
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a historian. you know there's all these things. thank you thank you. speaking to me that in the film is out internationally now and that's it for the show will be back on monday ahead of labor's leadership debate here in britain to ask of the left has been forced into silence on the issue of palestine until then keep in touch by social media and juda next time globally at the same times with a lot to u.k. and i knew times of 830143830 g.m.t. see them. listening to your call program with another moon through mom put in your circles modesty. and you can look forward to when you much for the call it was a total of 3 minutes with you tonight when you. look. at.
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