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i mean you. just can't answer. and engage in equals betrayal. when some find themselves worlds apart we look for common ground. russia says it's developed the world's 1st coronavirus vaccine trials have yet to be completed the health minister says it's been tested and is safe r.t. hears from the head of the russian fund that invests the the research. myself my wife my. witnesses report gunfire and explosions in the capital minsk seize a 3rd day of mass. presidential election.
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democratic candidate for president joe biden selects california senator. as his vice presidential running mate. people gather at the port where a devastating chemical blast occurred a week ago it comes just a day after the country's government resigned amid huge pressure from protesters. just gone 5 am here in the russian capital ondine hawkins revealed to me and from thanks for joining us. russia says it's leading the global race against the coronavirus president putin says the country is the 1st to register a vaccine which is now ready for mass testing. so you can use usenet as far as i know this morning the 1st vaccine from corona virus in the world was registered
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among the country's health minister to further inform us about that but i already know that it's working effectively and forming a tough immunity. well a vaccine was developed at moscow's institute initial clinical trials are said to have been successful mass production is expected to begin as early as september next month already now medical workers teachers and those considered to be other high risk groups are going to be the 1st to receive it and release the general public is set for the new year developers at 2000 people will be vaccinated shortly as a research continues meanwhile more than 1000000000 doses of the russian vaccine have already been requested by more than 20 countries globally nevertheless though there are many who remain skeptical about this vaccine including of course health experts in the united states now although welcoming the news members of russia's science and research community we've spoken to says this still a lot of work to be done he told me 3 of the head of the russian sovereign wealth
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fund says that investing in the country's research talk to r.t. about the new vaccine. what the russians are people all over the wall a very dire tools a virus a very tired of the restrictions a very tired towards the refused. it was one of the countries. in which it was very very active. all sorts of. people now. resume a normal life as a vixen. well i'm confident enough that the injected legacy of myself my wife my of and your 4 year old parents and i think it's very important that we understand the science behind civics though russia great story. my interest you it has developed very successful in all of our seeing and mercy and then basically colonel virus just proved to be very similar the merce though we've
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had great science and will likely that there is a good have been done really applied where 8 blows a lead goes a fight they're not hiring it's beneficial for russian because. everything will be fobbed almost i've seen to date i knows of 100 percent always a line cheers elop very strong immune response or significant side effects of 100 percent protection of animals forests you are just a level of immunity. it will produce stronger immune response going forward we believe because only ones who have those 2 different than the virus back there is as it was used the was a vaccine and that means that our vaccine response will last longer hopefully it will be more than a year while scientists believe that years but of course was this a fact. will be needed to really understand the duration of the vaccination.
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and ever since people are starting to receive permission about how we're seeing it more and more interest but frank a lot of western media outlets a lot access to allow information so i think now we have break ins through this information bear is it exists and the more people understand what we can do they go because there's outside to learn involves of action more countries become interested even today with the age of onset and by israel serbia elude us oh brazil who are interested who or the russian mix you know work was awsome. now we spoke earlier to dr peter smith professor of tropical put him out of here at the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine and he told us the climate crisis has made the vaccine trials have been accelerated much quicker than normal. only significant in the sense that there are about 150 different back scenes that are being developed now although to my knowledge has yet been licensed so in that sense it's
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in court announcement it's just the 1st license vaccine unfortunately what we don't know at the moment is what the data were that actually was the basis for the license sure but it sounds as though relatively small numbers of people have so far receipt is taxiing in which case it's very typical i would say almost impossible to assess whether the back scene is actually efficacious or what would have sound reservations about knowing that the safety of the vaccine generally new vaccines are not the least until they've been in trials for a year or 2 years possibly even 5 years because of the exceptional situation with the specter of co that 19 and damage. faxon trials are being accelerated. the us democratic party candidate for president joe
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biden has picked commodity harris as his vice presidential running mate in california senator was biden's rival for presidential candidate before dropping out and backing him his caliber weapon with the details. after much anticipation joe biden has finally announced his vice presidential running mate it will be the california senator kaamelott harris who has a long record in california politics as a prosecutor and an attorney general in the state before rising to the rank of u.s. senator now what's quite interesting is that she was one of joe biden's opponents for the democratic nomination and on the debate stage among other democratic candidates she had some rather harsh words for joe biden she called him out on his record supporting school segregation and she invoked her own life experience to criticize him for it this is what kamel harris said to joe biden you know there was a little girl in california who was part of the fekkai class to integrate her
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public schools and she was bused to school every day and that little girl was away now kamel harris is known for playing up the idea that there is some kind of russian conspiracy against her she claims that russian bots were targeting her on the internet that russia was out to get hurt cetera probably the most controversial thing about camila harris is her record as a prosecutor in california comma harris locked up the parents of children who were truant from school she also jailed thousands of people for the crime of smoking marijuana and then in a recent interview joked about the fact that she smoked marijuana in her south now tulsi gabbert the democratic candidate and u.s. congresswoman from hawaii called out kamel harris at a debate and significantly hurt her in the polls by highlighting her record as a criminal prosecutor now donald trump has already reacted to the fact that kamel harris was selected as joe biden's running mate here's what he said to his right
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number one draft pick and we'll see how she works out she did very very poorly in the. primaries as you know he was expected to do well. and she. he was. right around 2 percent. and spent a lot of money he had a lot of things happening and so i was a little surprised that he picked so that's donald trump saying that he's pretty surprised in thinking that it's not a very strategic shorts now what's also interesting to point out is the camel harris has quite a record when it comes to issues like police brutality and mass incarceration and she is very much not the favorite candidate of the black lives matter movement her record as a prosecutor is all over twitter right now being highly scrutinized but regardless she will be the vice presidential nominee of the democratic party. to russian journalists in europe a thought if and then they still are going cohen now safely back in moscow after
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being released from detention in minsk the rest triggered by the weekend's disputed presidential election in belarus a spill into a 3rd night police cordoned off public squares in the capital minsk with several people allegedly detained amid continuing clashes with law enforcement witnesses have also reported explosions. a correspondent to rome of course or if with the latest now on the 3rd consecutive night of demonstrations protests continue for a 3rd day in belarus and also we have
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a 3rd day all fuss solidarity rallies in various embassies all fly like here in moscow for example people who are so directly with the opus ition and bill russo are here for a 3rd day same thing is happening in st petersburg the same thing is happening in in kiev meanwhile some of their russian journalists were detained by the russian police and later released say that they were beaten up by the authorities and the later published video which appears to be proving their claims let's take a look. right here you feel. bad yes you know you. just will not leave us. some journalists have reported earlier and she's day that men in black all wearing the same uniform approached them broke their equipment and actually confiscated their memory cards with old footage minsk meanwhile remains under logs and i'm
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close talking about the center of the city and police can seem here to detain protesters bill russian president an example that the shanghai says that the response from the law enforcement. has been proport. but on in the city the room $25.00 police officers have been injured legs broken they would deliberately hit so they responded why are you crying the response will be adequate we will not allow you to tell the country apart some footage from belarus actually did show that the protesters were using molotov cocktails against the police so those claims were substantiated i mean while the opposition a candidate for the president of bill roos has reportedly left the country or in the rejoin her family in lithuania and now some social media reports said that shit
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fled the country some others said that she was forced to buy the bill or russian authorities to leave however she she refuted all of those allegations in this post . i took a very difficult decision i did that by myself my friends family colleagues and husband did not influence me many will understand me many will judge many will start tate the european union is calling on bill russian authorities to begin a dialogue with the opposition in order to prevent any further violence the bill russian authorities are saying that they have irrefutable evidence that can and dale the fact that all of the underlying reasons for the pro disability actually came from abroad and they're ready to supply that information to any other country that requests it or and it's published by an irish knows there's little protest groups can do in the face of a police crackdown. has been backed into
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a corner his own people have risen up against him after 26 years in office and he can accept that he is whole regime is built on the myth is the father of the country that he's extremely popular and that's simply not the case the police have been extremely brutal and what's remarkable if you compare this to ukraine or some of the other kind of revolutions that we've had across the region the. protests have become very violent very quickly at the end of the day there's very little that the protesters can do i mean they're building barricades that they're setting down the city every day after 7 pm however that can only go on for so long. and when people have gathered for a protest there on the outskirts of the port just the week after a massive chemical blast there reduced parts of the lebanese capital to ruins the number of those killed more than 200 with hundreds of thousands more left homeless
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huge demonstrations against the authorities have been held bailey our correspondent paula reports from the city but this is the 4th consecutive night that we witnessed protests here in front of the parliament building the situation remains as tense as it has been for the last few days as you can see behind me the protesters have started a fire and they throwing rocks and bits of pavement at the police officers and the army on the other side now the army has been responding with tear gas at which point the crowd this side surges that what people here are telling me is that they're not satisfied with just the basic nation of the lebanese prime minister they want to hold harlem and to resign at the same time make one point independent investigation into what happened at the very last they say it's not enough for an internal investigation but the government here says that that's what they want. sovereignty now the mood is quite violent towle it doesn't seem that with the passing of days b. protesters here are in. anyway becoming satisfied if you just look around you can
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see that they still a lot of anger they still relatively large numbers showing out on the streets essentially the situation in beirut continues to remain extremely tense and this comes as the numbers of missing stanley turns into. some meat and sun 20 people dead we're not hearing sounds of tear gas so the crowd is starting to move backwards the fear is that any moment the situation here and i can i can actually smell to get the situation is becoming increasingly for the danger. right behind me is the army there's
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a lot of tear gas in the air they've managed to push the protesters further away from the parliament building and down the streets so we've taken a position just behind the army the straight here is the rocks and stones of the protesters are throwing and there is the least over smell of tear gas in the air as you can see the riot police and the army are in full gear they're taking this seriously there has been accused of excessive force and they've admitted that they have used live ammunition and tear gas in the past the explosion has also shaken the lives of survivors in other ways one couple was filming what was meant to be the happiest day of their lives they survived the blast but describes what they and their family went through.
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i was screaming because i was afraid that i might find some of my family missing were injured or something bad happened to them. the most terrible moment was when we heard the loud explosion. and when we heard the scream and we were looking at each other to now if any of us had been hurt. or that. the wedding took place in a miserable state of mind because we knew that there were wounded and dead and there was chaos and missing people the groom and the bride and everyone else were confused thank god they got married but their state of mind was bad. during the explosion and i was sitting here on the sofa and we were eating chickpeas. look at the blood on the window.
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on the day this calamity happened there was no hospital to receive the patient a sister stayed with me for 12 hours and called the hospital and they replied that they were unable to receive anyone but. my eyes and head were all affected by the explosion with time i feel better. with covert despite a number of european countries e.u. health authorities are calling for certain restrictions to be reintroduced according to the latest risk assessment it needs to happen sooner rather than later to stop the spread shot a difference q has the details. european health authorities is urged countries to reconsider imposing certain restrictions as is in the uptick in the code of the 19 transmission rates this is the european center for disease prevention anchored so and it is an aging member states to take action. in countries. where there's
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evidence that is suggestive of increasing transmission the risk of further escalation is high for those countries the risk is very high if they do not implement or reinforce multiple measures including physical distancing and contact tracing now the report talks about reinstating control measures while it doesn't specifically arabs the case new look down see here in europe it does state that when those lockdowns happened there was a dramatic decrease in the transmission rate over code 19 this comes as the european commission is also urging member states to take action together to avoid a 2nd wave of uncooled action this is the particularly the closure of the border is the situation is now volatile with some member states experiencing falling numbers and some unfortunately experiencing a rising number of cases we noted that in view of these developments some member states decided to maintain will reintroduce certain restrictions to cross border movement sometimes in
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a rather uncoordinated manner this comes as member states and the u.k. are imposing quarantine on individuals coming from certain countries now the european commission is at pains to state that the freedom of movement within european borders is in poor to have despite the warnings of this upsurge in transmission rates could be 19 and the new restrictions in place for example here france which means now in certain areas are jewels you must wear a face mask there are many people who are still flouting the rules particularly down in the south of france over the weekend where 10000 people are said to gather in the legal grave so while authorities are urging more and more caution it seems that there are more and more people willing to flout those rules. artificial intelligence maybe the future it's still far from perfect though at least that's according to the u.k. universe the study which claims that technology can suffer from racial bias.
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their presentations of intelligent machines and our future with them are practiced through white racial their whiteness a proxy for how we perceive their status and the pancho. the landing suggested will last quite naturally i was hoping to see you again if you could use your brain to draw on the documents and get in the mix only censure you do 35 years she told you. you. can. do. you mind if i ask you a personal question thank you is your operating system is initiated. hello i'm here
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. you're the best thanks mr bean and beautiful. piece of bread this is his wife that it would have dangerous consequences for he was there not the perceived whiteness of i would make it more difficult for people of color to advance in the field. so go with powers including saudi arabia have back problems to extend an arms embargo on iran and letter to the un us resolution be put to a vote later this week but it's widely expected to be vetoed at the security council in the meantime a veteran diplomat with a colorful past the started working as washington's special envoy for iran full
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quarter as the story. i mean washington's friendly new envoy to iran mr elliott abrams who once had this to say a military strike at iran's nuclear facilities should be viewed as a realistic option he's anything but the new kid on the block though in fact he's got a very long record of being not exactly diplomatic. you might have heard about his most recent exploits in venezuela where he was appointed on boy just weeks before the failed coup against president nicolas maduro no dictatorship lasts for him on the sanctions there are plans to reinforce the effort the purpose of the effort is to diminish the resources available to the regime it's very hard i would say for me to see. a dictator such as from the girl can really have a role to play in the building of a democratic venezuela. but venezuela wasn't elliot's only latin american adventure back in the 1980 s.
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he played an enterable part in trying to overthrow the governments of el salvador and nicaragua i'm glad i'm all up for ronald reagan's administration. it appears to be an incident which is at least being significantly misused at the very best by the guerrillas. last but definitely not least a twist the iran contra affair when the us government facilitated the sale of weapons to iran and hoped to use the profits to fund drug smuggling consul rebels fighting the socialist government in nicaragua although the reagan administration was able to skirt the borders of legality abram's admittedly guilty. to lying to
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congress about it and was given a free pass by president george h.w. bush i fail to understand why members of this committee or the american people should find any testimony that you give today to be truthful washington says abrams as its new envoy but for turan it's anything but new no difference between john bolton and brian hueco elliott abrams when it comes to the us iran policy american officials have bitten off more than they could chew same applies to my pump a 0 donald trump and successes in addition to promising to suffocate iran with maximum pressure sanctions trump still hasn't provided a better nuclear deal than the one he took the us out of 2 years ago but who knows given another 4 years and maybe it'll get done if and when we when we will make deals with the rand very quickly washington's been flopping sanctions and embargoes
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on iran for decades and you know what the country's still kicking but don't worry throwing another war hawk at iran will work this time washington promises. was on the whole getting away in just a few moments time the team in our back at 6 am most good time for the latest global news headlines join us again the. that's geysers financial survival bill they say money the girl i. know you could take it easy this is a central bank support diagram is a good problem right now so you stop to.
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the sudden end illegal takeover of a government by a small group. rather than revolution result. of that small group the. when you have a tiny people who have all the power you have to have some means to make sure the rest of us don't get together and take it back. these are sacrificing. places that capitalism exploited and destroyed for profit and left behind misery poverty environmental devastation and so you see things like voter suppression building more prisons you seem gerrymandering all sorts of undemocratic practices. in that world for well there's. no question that the.
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readings and sal you take. well well well well well my friends we have a big nose today as russia as the belle of the possible box seen for cold with 19 reuters another news outlets around the world now reporting russia has indeed become the 1st country to grant. regulatory approval to a code 19 vaccine after less than 2 months of human testing a move moscow likened to its success in the cold war era of the space race and apparently russian president vladimir putin is so high on the efficacy of sub
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vaccine that he even had one of his own daughters take it there's no actual word yet on a u.s. president donald trump has put obamacare tipped me on an intravenous drip of hydrox a clerk queen and lysol in an effort to outdo his russian counterpart we'll keep you keep you abreast of that does happen and while us back sports and political political as well now dust off the old cold war 2.0 debate over moscow's potential vaccine on cable news channels and social media to no end the virus itself continues to flourish here in the u.s. especially inside the walls of united states prisons work order analysis by the u.c.l.a. school of laws code 19 behind bars data project and john hopkins the nobel coronaviruses now infecting american prison inmates at a rate more than 5 times higher than the overall u.s. population and that's climbing in fact at the federal correctional institution in c. go bill texas the federal bureau of prisons reports that more than 1300 of the.
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