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i protest the disputed election in their 4th day as police begin dispersing crowds demonstrators. claims to be the world's 1st country with a coronavirus visit the factory mass producing the treatment. since the devastating blast reduced to ruins struggle with their grief for the last 5 years in the tragedy. and who really when she grows up she can. be here
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and she will know what happened to him. she will know. he's a. very warm welcome wherever you are tonight thanks for joining us on r.t. international and welcome to the program. now despite calls for calm the unrest in belarus continues as the country enters a 4th day of protests police have already started dispersing crowds and arresting demonstrators in the capital mints. and he pulls the bushies to have told. people to think it's meant to be some people who see it in. person or a small team but there is a. corresponding
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to a lot of course that has been following developments. well let's start off with the with what's happening here in moscow we're standing outside of the villa russian embassy right in the center of the russian capital where solidarity rallies are taking place. of course of the protesters in the belarus said the moment there are very few people here but little bit earlier there were hundreds of people and the police even had to disperse the crowd asking the people not to appear with pedestrians according to officials at least 5 people were it's a good thing meanwhile unsanctioned rallies or protests rather continue in for the 4th day in a row and police are using all kinds of crowd control equipment like stun grenades
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. gas and others as well now protesters are now using a different tactic in that men's they're blocking this freeze trying to prevent the authorities from coming over and disperse and of course central subway stations in minsk have been closed off by the authorities as well once again to prevent people from gathering with no immediate arisen lucian to the conflict there neighboring countries such as the poland they have offered to become mediators in the internal conflict in bill. for example they're calling for reelection and its foreign ministry are calling for sanctions against all those who are responsible for a human rights drives now. and the
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foreign ministry they've also added that the e.u. foreign ministry are ready to convene as soon as august the 14th in order to discuss the measures. that can be taken against villa roosts and meanwhile bill a russian law enforcement continued detaining people all over the country and i have just a few examples. here just recently they did st a man who was on route to the capital and on him he had. improvised explosive device he had fireworks he had knives we also had reports from elsewhere in bellew's where an army lethal rammed a civilian car and was still don't know whether it was an accident or whether it was intentional but the result is a mother and a daughter are now in hospital and and little girl is now awaiting an operation we've also seen reports. about the journalists who have been detained
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now bill a russian interior ministry are saying that so those journalists have a credit station that will work in there illegally if they were detained there were released right away meanwhile a couple of people from iraq to the video agency pulled their fate is still unknown and they're still unaccounted for initially it was all 4 people from the agency but one of them. got in contact with the sea and it was a woman actually and she said that she was it saying she was in prison she was in a cell for 6 people that contained a lot more than 20 people sold the the surrounding the circumstances were no the best if you will so this has been happening over the last still 4 days and that we've compiled a little bit of the footage of what's been happening in belarus let's take a look. sure
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you. look at it. now. if not. the time of year but not. now we've also seen reports so from the roofs off a couple of traffic police officers who were run over by civilian cars and colleagues of the traffic police officer they said they had to see use a live fire in order to did say no those people the wall one of those people has
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been detained the are the one that is they still at large i mean while in belarus all the protests were violence actually earlier on wednesday we saw group self a women going out onto the streets carrying flowers and said they joined their arms in the link and expressed their support for the protesters the passing cars they were honking also expressing their solidarity rules we spoke to one of our correspondents for a russian who was in the thick of the protests it was the time that 1.0 later released he told us the scenes or something but the roof has never before witnessed . here it would be the protesters have done something unimaginable nothing like this is ever happened in bella ruse to build barricades in minsk like those one seen in ukraine you couldn't even imagine but they barricaded some streets they made a really interesting strategic move they decided not to gather in one place because
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it would be easy if the security forces to slap them down when everybody's together so the public masses of the oppositional told them that they really do exist it's just that i was skeptical about it but when i saw for myself that there are certain guys who coordinate the whole process when they write let's go to sport or the nice station and people go let's build barricades and they build barricades they give coordinates where the water and medical gets stored because you know this is the 1st case when rubber bullets tear gas and water cannons were used against protest is but i wouldn't call them protest is in my opinion those who came out on sunday were actually ideological protest is actually against alexandre look at shingo who didn't vote for it but on monday and yesterday those who just want to have a fight with the security forces can. you know any prime on the rector of the minsk dog council thinks that the situation may be approaching a critical moment. but we have at the moment is powerful and the result of several
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really big mistakes is government government made over the last year but most particularly the way the government treated the coronavirus crisis this situation has escalated to a very dangerous level and we're just seeing seems to point to that where soon approaching a critical point where it's either going to be. out of military or state of emergency what they're required and that will be the only way for the government to deal with the situation or. new negotiations should be against. more than 20 countries have placed orders for russia's coronavirus vaccines just a day after the country claiming to be the world's 1st with a jab over much of the global scientific communities doubts about the supposed breakthrough i hope of the russians have actually definitively proven that the vaccine is safe and effective i seriously doubt that they've done that it is not
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about being 1st it is about having a try tested and see vaccine which will be given that's the important part to hundreds of millions maybe even billions of people the problem is that we know very little because the russian authorities are not being very transparent and so i am very skeptical about what's happening in russia. our foreign colleagues who probably want to kind of competitive advantage over the russian vaccine or offering judgments that are to our minds completely groundless in fact many countries have taken accelerated decisions in their vaccine studies but the russian vaccine has already seen distinct clinical trials and evidence. more than 1000000000 doses of the russian vaccine have already been requested around the world one brazilian state has also reached an agreement to locally produced and distributed the sputnik 5 vaccine that all quarter visited the factory
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in moscow where the job is being produced it's hope to be a game changer in the fight against the corona virus and while many questions remain unanswered about russia's new vaccine the authorities are confident enough to go forward with mass production and we were lucky enough to get an exclusive look into how it's done. the drug is nicknamed 5 then hundreds of thousands of units will be produced here another one for the moment our company but the farm is the only producer of the vaccine apart from the gamma layer institute the production of the vaccine has already been launched with a manufacturing capacity of about $1500000.00 doses
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a year we understand that it won't be enough that's why we continue to invest in boosting production the 1st batch of vaccine is ready to be delivered in the region the priority as i understand it is medical personnel because they are on the front line of this pandemic and they are at risk for the sheer speed at which russian scientists have been able to develop this vaccine has raised a lot of eyebrows across the world especially since russia's health ministry approved it before the end of the 3rd phase of testing still all the initial testing phases were done without any problems and the management of this factory seems to have a very positive outlook. it's absolutely accurate that specific antibodies protective antibodies are being formed as unknowns that's a vaccination we can also say that for the time volunteers have been injected with this vaccine the number of antibodies has been sufficient and remain circulating in their blood protecting them. here's where the final stage of the production process takes place where the vaccine itself is inspected for the purpose of quality
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control if the units passon specs in there are labeled and prepared for packaging the factory said mechanic was able to tell us a bit more about what exactly takes place here. so generally we can pack up to $120000.00 barrels a day those ready to go into production are loaded onto a conveyor and after that a special marking machine then they go to the box i'm get packed. by. the factory began vaccine production so quickly after moscow gave its approval that workers are still in the process of creating a packaging facility for the end products it just goes to show how eager russia is to get this vaccine into the hands of those who need it most dominant quarter r.t. . it's exactly 20 years since disaster struck
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a russian nuclear submarine which sank in the barents sea killing all $118.00 on board they could have tragedy remains one of the worst maritime disasters in russia's history the vessel had been taking part in drills whatever explosion on board caused it to sink 108 meters to the sea where it took divers 9 days to reach the crew by then the last note was found on board saying 23 sailors had survived the initial blast in morals held across russia annually in 251 widow told us about the struggle of coming to terms with what happened. here. for several days we were told that everything was fine with our boys they communicated by tapping we're told that they were alive and received oxygen and me and my husband's mother were really worried about whether they had food and we were convinced they had enough for 18 days so we were counting the days on the 21st of aga. we found out in the news that the rescue work was finished and they were all declared jack that up with i
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couldn't believe it i didn't even shed tears at the time of them maybe closed up or maybe because i just couldn't admit it until the last moment even when they were declared dad i waited for a year and a half and even when prosecutors called me to say that found my husband i still couldn't believe. still ahead from arrival to running my profile job on his pick for vice president still to come here and all the international. summer solutions that's right we solved all the world's problems with bringing in the biggest changes to the way we know that have ever been on the show and today we're going to talk about a very scary d. word and that of course is the flame joining us former czech entrepreneur jeff
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booth he's the author of the price of tomorrow why deflation is the key to an abundant future this book has caught fire amongst a trip documentary they call community all communities it's really a fantastic book. almost seemed wrong why don't we all just don't hold. any of these yet to shape out these days because that's ok and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. thank you. welcome back to the program huge process of continued by road over
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a week since much of the city was destroyed by a massive explosion and while the families of some firefighters still have no news about their loved ones who were at the same shortly before the explosion spoke to some of them while relatives are burying their loved ones killed in last week's blast one family can only wish for that and as the hours slowly tick on they praise are fading tony to ram son grandson and cousin are missing all members of the same firefighting unit that was the 1st to respond now from a group of 10 fighters 4 bodies have been found and 6 on missing the 1st 2 days we were hoping they were live but now we're on the 8th day and now we lost hope now we are hoping that they can bring a nail from their fingers 40 kilometers from the scene of the blast its impact is still being felt this sign says race to peace are here as of car to buy and posters pinpoint the way to the family's home. was father of 2 daughters the oldest is just
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2 and a half years old and keeps asking for her daddy he phoned her on the way to the blast instead he'll call back later but that phone call never came. i told my daughter the 3 of them are praying from up above. i don't and she can also pray to them they can hear her and hopefully when she grows up she can know her father was a hero and she will know what happened to him. she will know my father died for a reason szabo cohen was not supposed to go to the fire he volunteered because the driver didn't know the way and he said let's get there even one minute only because maybe we can save a soul this video footage shows him in the bottom left hand corner almost out of the frame calling for backup a minute later the 2nd explosion erupted followed by deadly silence at 1st we were
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waiting for all of them to come and sit with us and continue our life and then we said that maybe one of them can come home even if he's deformed even if he's burnt anything added least one of them can come home toss any one of them not all of them but this is too much they didn't find anything szabo he idolized his uncle and wanted to serve in the same firefighting unit as him at just 20 years old he was his family's bread when i. was only 26 and preparing to get engaged i thought should i hope that god help me i don't know how to live any more i can't imagine how can i live now because i only have one son whenever a term here or there i find something from it belongings how could i live without my son the family says they won't hold a funeral until there is someone or something to bury their way that might not happen or else god that no one feels what we are feeling people cannot tell us rest
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in peace because there is no one to rest in peace we have found as we finish the interview tony says to me god bless you and your family had something i wish best for him to be sold policia r.t. they went. if you cane our passions the trainers the roiled in eastern scotland with authorities the clattering it a major incident the police have confirmed the deaths of 3 people including the train's driver a number of others are said to be seriously injured overnight heavy storms are thought of triggered a landslide smoke billowing from the train the engine court. in peru demond for better working conditions brought hundreds of health workers to the streets at least use water cannon and tear gas to disperse the rally it never comes as the country braces itself for a 2nd covert wave the country's already had almost 500000 cases and more than 20000 . in india over annoyed protests in buying galore by
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muslims over a facebook posting defensive to islam left at least 3 people dead and more than 100 arrested and instructors gathered near a police station in the house of a local politician who made the post police used tear gas and live ammunition off the crowds threw stones and torched vehicles. so boyden is named his running mate as he bids for the white house she's been one of his rivals before dropping out and endorsing him. as the woman hoping to be the next vice president. after much anticipation joe biden has finally announced his vice presidential running mate it will be the california senator elect here 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
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for the democratic nomination and on the debate stage among other democratic candidates she answered 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 public schools and she was bused to school every day and the 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 her cetera probably the most controversial thing about kaamelott 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
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a recent interview joked about the fact that she smoked marijuana 1st 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 y. 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 was she ended up but right around 2 percent. spent a lot of money he had a lot of things happening and so i was a little surprised that he picked her so that's donald trump saying that he's pretty surprised and thinking that it's not a very strategic choice now what's also interesting to point out is that kamel harris has quite a record when it comes to issues like police brutality and mass incarceration she
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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 she can excite the black vote during the primaries she can excite any. already during the primaries the left of the party the progressives have a lot of ammunition to use against her they're not happy when she was attorney general and a law enforcement prosecutor in california they say she was too tough on criminals she was too easy on cops she's a walking contradiction and i think there's going to be a lot of just not excitement for her and that the prospect that she could be president if something happened to biden i think it's going to scare a lot of people coming up to 130 here and also across to cutting away just a few minutes time with the team and i will be back with the latest global news updates see you then.
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i don't think. those souls even some of them a training school jane dish if you're maybe if you don't study for a mouse you might going by each. moment u.s. . allies influx of. change or more of a lifestyle change. u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people made homeless. you can work 40 hours in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of we're not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing living minimum wage gave many people no choice you know that's been a problem with the city knows turn around and told me stay away i don't know miss.
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and illegal takeover of government by a small group. rather than revolutionaries or soldiers small group the corporations when you have a tiny people who have all the power you have to have. police or sacrifice. 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. sorts of democratic practices are well you know that world well into.
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this of course is to create. a low in welcome the crosstalk were all things were considered i'm peter lavelle what is the difference between embarrassing gaffes and elder abuse joe biden certainly excels at the former and maybe is the big tim of the latter we were told mention of mental health is off limits to what degree does the public have the right to know.
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cross talking joe biden i'm joined by my guest jan kearns in new york she is a g.o.p. strategist contributor to the daily caller as well as founder of women for a great america in washington we have jason nichols he's a democratic political strategist also in washington we cross to walter logic he is a answer coalition organizer rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jen let me go to you 1st i mean i said in my introduction here i mean you know you have you have a lot of gaffes coming from joe biden and he's been known for it ok it's not you know all of a sudden but the intensity of them are is mounting and that maybe just because of the media's watching more closely i'm trying to be really fair here but we i think we have every right to know about the mental facilities the capabilities of someone that is running for the highest office in the land i mean how do you come out on this go ahead jen. well i agree i said last tuesday on super tuesday that the.

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