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i. i. headlines an r.t.a. a former journalist and advisor to the head of the russian space agency's arrested on suspicion of treason. the world's greatest to find the coronavirus vaccine a new survey does reveal surprising emancipate who wouldn't be willing to take it head to the streets to find out what the concerns are. i'd want to read all the information 1st i believe this skeptical of it where i would be trying it but i need more information public thank you probably for the. murders another filing crimes spike in the us after 2 months of protests against racism and the police.
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hello there good morning it's wednesday the 8th of july you're watching r.t. international 10 o'clock here in the russian capital now an advisor to the russian space agency chief has been accused of treason he's been detained for an initial. suspicion of passing classified defense information to a nato country the federal security service plans to present its official charges on monday one quarter has been following the story. well the man in question goes by the name of evolve and suffer on of he adamantly denies any wrongdoing and because he's facing down the charge of high treason the proceedings in the trial wall remain classified but let's give our viewers a bit of a look into the kind of person that's a front of is he's been working as an advisor to the head of russia's space agency raul scalds most since may of 2020 and he had a decade long career as
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a journalist that began in 2010 where he worked for 2 high profile russian newspapers and in that capacity so front of was part of the presidential pool of journalists he also covered much of the state of the state's military industrial complex and while it seemed like that work might have been connected to his arrest the kremlin has made it clear that they don't think so. as far as we know this interest is in no way connected to the journalistic activity even saw through to previously engaged in we all knew his own to cause they were notable for the diligent scrutiny. the director general of ross cosmos has also said that's a front of did not have access to sensitive information during his work at the company but coworkers at the commerce newspaper have released a statement in which they say that the charge of treason is absolutely absurd they seem to think that the front of previous work as a journalist has more to do with his arrest than many people might think so with
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little public information and a trial that's likely to take place behind closed doors this is really a story that shrouded in speculation. that trials are underway globally in the race to find a vaccine for the corona virus but if even if scientists discover an effective cule it to see that there are plenty of people who want to be keeping up to take it peter all of a he explains. the hunt for a coronavirus vaccine is one of if not the great scientific searches of our time but there are those who don't want to see a vaccine found and wouldn't accept one if it was here in germany which was swift to tackle the initial wave of covert 19 coronavirus skeptics have been demonstrating for months.
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the latest polling shows more than a 3rd of germans would reject and mandatory vaccination against covert knighting these concerns continue to exist despite the mandatory vaccination being on the cards the government has said again and again that when a vaccine becomes available it won't be compulsory if. the government is accused of secretly plotting to introduce mandatory vaccination i want to repeat for the chancery said yesterday it will be no obligatory vaccination against the coronavirus at the same time germany is now facing a lack of u.s. supplies of rendez if you're an antiviral drug used to treat coronavirus patients the german health minister has pressed on the manufacturers to get shipments to europe using access to e.u. markets as a stick and. we don't have a huge inventory now we only have
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a few 100 doses i expect an international company like gilliard to understand that you can't just cut access to the e.u. markets and high prices for other products and also expect supplies to europe and the european union in the united kingdom the anti vacs supporters have a strong foothold as well a 3rd of brit said they would definitely not get a corona. the job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what their views on antivirals are we asked londoners in what ways they're willing to protect themselves and during the pandemic some people refused to get their children vaccinated against all common sense i don't know but i would i be grateful i've been facts a kid full sorts of things throughout my life can't be happy to think that i haven't decided that much i need more information everyone should have it these days. i would so i'd want to read all the information 1st and work out how how it
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works and whether there was side effects from it but i think on the whole good side of the facts in comes available no politic to having to see probably probably want to be this to preserve it working i wouldn't be scared or trying it it's thanks to vaccines that smallpox has been eradicated that means holes tetanus and polio are common killers in society social media has been blamed for the rise of the anti vax movement but the platforms themselves say they are actively working to debunk false information about vaccines i report uncovered an industry undermining by being a school community develops a consequence of social media companies both power and profit from misinformation we reduce vaccine misinformation in news feed we don't show it in search results or recommended to you on facebook or instagram we don't elaborate in ads and we connect people with authoritative information from recognized health experts
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coronaviruses like covert 19 offer to kill a tricky to develop a vaccine against but as long as science and fact are equated with conspiracy and feeling by some developing a vaccine will only be half the battle there are those that will have to be convinced that it's beneficial at all peter all over all. well it. now brazil's president has revealed he has tested positive for corona virus however he claims he is feeling fine and will not reconsider his stance on the pandemic the head of state did famously refer to the virus is the little flu he's drawing sharp criticism to the dam playing the impact of covert 19 on the country despite having the 2nd highest number of cases and deaths in the world after the united states the president has continuously resisted imposing lockdowns and restrictions saying that they would have
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a more devastating impact than the virus itself the man in the central philippines city of cochabamba undertake is there have been so overwhelmed by the amount of code with death that they haven't been able to pick up all of the bodies local authorities say dozens of corpses have been left abandoned in the streets after relatives couldn't keep them at home and the longer the angry family of a 62 year old man who died from coronavirus blocked the street with his coffin improved test relatives and friends joined into the demonstration after the body spent almost a week in the house with nobody coming to collect it after a 4 hour protest funeral services did finally come by to remove the body but the problem in the city remains.
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while relatives and neighbors of those who have died of the virus have complained about their fear is of contagion. we're there. already we had to take the cotton out this morning to show the problem i called the mayor's office the governess office to come and bury him because they have not made the burial possible we have no other choice but to leave it here where the virus spread to all good people the relatives to sick at home who thought were just haven't come to test them. i call the ambulance to come and check on him my dad was short of oxygen he didn't feel like coming and then minor what am i going to do in. 7 the years that the death person has been at home for 7 days great kids the elderly people who live
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where he died within him to bear it we don't want him in the house anymore they haven't done the tests and those in the house would like to ask the authorities to take care of the situation. meanwhile a man in the u.k. discovers he has advanced cancer after finally getting a scan that had been postponed for months because of the coronavirus will have a look at the details on this a bit later in the program. after 2 months of the races protests and demonstrations against the police in the us the country is starting to see a spike in violent crimes kind of often looks now whether there is a connection. america is getting more violent the murder rate has increased by 16 percent and it's rising this recent june there were $205.00 shootings in new york city making it the most deadly june in almost a quarter of a century other cities like chicago atlanta and philadelphia have seen
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a surge in violence. thank god it. please let him go add another ingredient into the mix the ongoing pandemic and people are starting to think about ditching the urban centers and moving someplace safer not all of america is dangerous right now if you go and look a smaller cities where there is rule of law and holding people accountable they a safe big cities with large populations a dangerous right now because of systemic liberalism some places are taking this increase in crime very seriously the state of georgia has declared a state of emergency due to the increasing murder rate amid the black lives matter protests peaceful protests were hijacked by criminals with
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a dangerous and destructive agenda now in sin georgians are being targeted shot and left for dead the slowest since must be stopped and order restored in our capital city this comes amid a barrage of calls to defund or disband the police to redirect their funds toward social services and reduce the police presence new york city's mayor bill de blasio has already agreed to a $1000000000.00 cut from the city police department $6000000000.00 budget all of this puts extra pressure on an demoralizes the police many fear that in this atmosphere the crime rates could spiral when you fill up by your police. arment you're going to see crime increased and that is what has been happening in. the major cities in the united states chicago atlanta even birmingham of course new york city where the murder rate is now out of control there already backing off their calls to defund the police the new catch phrases are now instead of defund
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the police you're hearing reimagining the police you're hearing reinventing the police the cost to defund the police were a childish fantasy of the democrat party police officers are out there trying to do their jobs are dealing with horrific. situations and in the larger cities you hear about oh we've got to get rid of guns and we have to call in social workers what we need to do is go back and be tough on crime and tough on criminals crime rates are already known to go up in summer time but it seems like the summer of 2020 is setting some records available happen artsy in new york now in other news today those frank has been slapped with a massive fine by the us for not locking up the shady financial activities of convicted paedophile jeffrey abstain but haven't at this story just off to the
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themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and. follow again our germany's deutsche bank has been hit for the multi-million dollar fine by the new york state regulators it's accused of not flagging up the shady transactions of the american financier jeffrey epstein which could be related to the sex trafficking crimes he was convicted of obscene was found dead in his prison cell last year john hardy has been taking a closer look at the case. deutsche bank agreeing to pay the state of new york
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a $150000000.00 fine for sketchy financial transactions related to jeffrey epstein new york state department of financial services superintendent linda lacewell saying in a statement quote deutsche bank failed to adequately monitor the activity of customers that the bank itself deemed to be high risk in the case of geoffrey epstein in particular despite knowing mr epstein's terrible criminal history the bank inexcusably failed to detect or prevent millions of dollars of suspicious transactions lacewell said the bank processed hundreds of transactions totaling millions of dollars at the very least should have prompted additional scrutiny in light of epstein's history including payments to individuals publicly alleged to have been abstains coconspirators in sexually abusing young women settlement payments of more than $7000000.00 and legal expenses of abstain and his coconspirators of more than $6000000.00 payments to russian models hotel and rent
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expenses and consistent with public allegations of prior wrongdoing payments directly to numerous women with eastern european surnames along with all that suspicious cash withdrawals more than $800000.00 over 4 years deutsche bank had a financial relationship with abstaining from 2013 to 2018 and according to this consent order to achieve bank was aware of suspicious cash activity throughout the relationship and the bank continued to maintain the relationship for years despite additional red flags the bank cut ties with that scene in 2018 after the miami herald published its investigative series about epstein sordid history and questionable prosecution under the contentious 2008 plea deal the statement doesn't name any of evidence coconspirators f.b.i. agents and n.y.p.d. detectives arrested gilling maxwell in new hampshire july 2nd on charges. sex trafficking minors and perjury she's long been accused of helping to recruit and
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abuse the young women and girls epstein allegedly abused for many years some of them as young as 14 years of age maxwell is currently locked up at the metropolitan detention center in brooklyn on 24 hour suicide watch one of the big questions one incriminating evidence to she potentially have on epstein's rich and powerful friends who have also been accused of being involved with his nefarious behavior federal authorities are intent on keeping maxwell alive to answer that question and many others unlike they were able to do with that scene. i mean the man has discovered he has advanced cancer after finally getting the scan he had been denied to because the coronavirus 27 year old show and whole went to the doctors with severe pelvic pain in march he was given painkillers but they eventually stopped working he repayed repeatedly requested a scan but only got one in june which prevailed a large cheema we spoke to him about the situation. i
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bake for scared every single time i went there the to me that due to cook at 19. it's a delay one m.r.i. is in c.t. scans and so early june my would think visit to the hospital a doctor looked at my notes and said hey you've been you've been hurt so much times it's got to be something wrong with you. i'm going to schedule you m.r.i. some more i was a little bit hurt that he took me trying always he could schedule me a m.r.i. but i begged. months to get a to get a scam doctors told me i would have got my scan. oh a few months earlier. my prognosis would have been a lot better. my prognosis is about 10 percent and less than 10 percent.
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latine week will be we know i don't know how long that i'm going to have you i'm very devastated at the for i'm fighting for my life and i'm and i'm at the prime of my life fighting my life due to being missed. is just devastating this is a knock on those i can see no words to put you no words to describe. i'm just devastated this very sad case just come as new claims of the kind of viruses put the case health system under such strain it could result in 6000 extra fatalities among newly diagnosed cancer patients the n.h.s. is also report the pandemic could delay many more planned treatments to the waiting least the routine procedures currently stands $4000000.00 and is expected to jump to 10 by the end of the year meanwhile a 1000000 cancerous wolves were delivered to already sure stuff the border freeze
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in june alone showing whole again believes that the whole system needs to rethink. if i would've if i would have got my scan. and earlier and i would have been a primary team and i would most grad and they could have been able to operate on the primary tumor and get it all to me and i would have been on route to recovery regional patients like my so we better to concur of the views qubit 19 as a smokescreen not to take patients and you leave. cancer patients which cancer kills more people and coo in 1000 each year and i don't know why gordo well i kind of blame you who'll system but i cannot blame be any tears because she did her very one board member or patients i just wish that it would have been a better system of diagnosing it and get me such an early saving lives.
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coronavirus has forced the wage between couples of different nationalities to travel restrictions keeping them apart while some countries are reopening their borders or the still aren't ready to take the risk the for instance has decided to lift restrictions for only 15 so-called safe countries but while family members from countries deemed not safe are exempt it doesn't apply to couples who are simply dating and the commissioner for home affairs believes this should be changed . i urge members state authorities and indeed travel companies to plies why did definition of partnerships as possible the partner or sweetheart with whom the union citizen only good resident has a durable relationship which is due that test it should be exempted from you travel restrictions on nonessential travel or we heard the story of
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a couple who began dating last year but have been forced apart because she is from israel and he's from sweden. we planned that he would come here for way this over and even make my family and well. it didn't help because because of. here we need me to say. it could be most fine with me. whores course you. 5 know to how you child and
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sea that makes it so of added 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. greetings and salyut. you know it seems that everyone these days rather than
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just rolling up the sleeves and doing a little hard work or trying to fix the problems we face would rather just let technology do the dirty work for us it seems to be one of the sad truth of the 21st century you know rather than sweeping up your own mess savva roomba do it for you tired of parallel parking your car hello auto park too tired to pick up the remote just to have alexa change the channel for you rather than doing real detective work just let basal recognition technology tell you who who in which suspect to arrest yes that was the case recently in detroit mission. when police arrested a 42 year old black man robert julian borger jack williams on a felony warrant for larceny after facial recognition technology fingered him of the perpetrator of shoplifting $3800.00 worth of watches from a shy mellow store the computer said you did it so that's a wrap case closed looking down a let's go grab a starbucks and maybe pepper pepper spray
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a few protesters on our way there but not so fast and who do know turns out this crime fighting facial recognition technology has a pretty major fatal flaw the new york times reports that while facial recognition systems have been dangerously used by police for more than 2 decades recent studies by mit and the national institute of standards and technology or nest have found that while the technology works relatively well on white men the results are less accurate for other demographics in part because they lack of diversity in the images the use to develop the underlying databases and this flaw in the programming has now made poor father of 2 robert williams famous famous for potentially being the 1st u.s. citizen arrested for a crime he did not commit because of a failed algorithm. as n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden chillingly tweeted this is the story of your future
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told today. so let's take a dive into the today's future dangers as we start watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on a city street you want to see that is so you'd like to see see the prizes you always stay i'll see you roll slice mass graves see this least systemic deception is the late show which would be so bold as. well carmona watching the. 4 warmish or so look at this the 1st known case of facial recognition technology fingering someone for a crime they did not commit whatsoever because it just couldn't read minority faces that well. from eyewitness testimony. are digital.
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