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the schools. have already commented on this and said we have nothing to hide. it is germany to share information on the alleged poisoning of. nato calls for an international probe. ready for phase 3 trials and its work towards a 1st coronavirus vaccine that's all told british medical journal concluded the drug names put mcafee to produce the antibody response participants so far. and i'm a significantly carter's holdings of u.s. debt so i made rising tensions between washington and beijing.
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live from moscow thanks for joining us that are in our teens and. welcome to the program. again to exchange information about the alleged poisoning of russian opposition leader. has nothing to hide as international pressure mounts on russia over the case and other us president donald trump says he hasn't yet seen any proof of the poisoning claims. well i don't know exactly what happened i think it's it's tragic it's terrible and shouldn't happen we haven't had any proof yet but i will take a look there have been international calls for transparency from russia in an investigation into what happened to alexina valmy the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has said moscow has nothing to hide when it comes to mist in the valley he says russia is still waiting though for requests for information to be answered.
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but it's that we have already commented on this and said we have nothing to hide says the soon as alex in a volley fell ill the plane was grounded and necessary measures taken as soon as he was transported to germany and those who were demanding information from russia went silent and did not demand anything from berlin this is all following the same old scenario where you we hear public accusations against russia in the fischel requests of berlin from our prosecutor's office have so far is going on onstott we were promised today that we would soon receive response as soon as we get the facts we will react accordingly this is all reminiscent of what happened with this cripples nato secretary general again stoltenberg has his mind made up though he says international action needs to be taken however he stopped short of saying what form that should take we strongly believe that this is blatant violation of
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international law so it requires an international response. but i will not speculate about exactly what kind of international response what we're seeing at the moment is warnings and demands flying backwards and forwards the french and german foreign ministers issued a joint statement on friday evening in which they call a dent an attack against mr novelli we've also heard from the german federal. president's friend volta steinmeier he said being a volley case has the potential to cause real problems in the relationship between burley in moscow and in vienna we've seen moscow's representative summoned to the foreign ministry to discuss the novelli case i consider the demands russia conducts a quick open and comprehensive investigation in appropriate in the absence of any information facts or specific data from germany or any response to the russian prosecutor general's request made on the 27th of august it's over
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a week since moscow requested information from berlin regarding the tests that were carried out on alexina volley on friday the german government confirmed that they had received that request however getting that information over to russia might not be as simple as all out in this league you have to write and the request was forwarded by the minister of justice to the justice department in berlin today in the morning as usual we can't comment on any cooperation regard in internal matters of the investigation at the justice or any other responsible of already high as they have already just sad the federal government has approved their westphal in utah legal assistance. or speaking in plain language no other information has been given is that right i regenerate what i have just said moscow has requested this information because the tests that were carried out in the russian hospital where lex in the valley was 1st treated showed no trace of any toxin in his system and
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tests for poisons all came back negative effect to investigative measures are being carried out and if the information about the presence of a poisonous substance from the patients biological samples is confirmed then of course we will open the jury investigation it's 2 weeks since alexei navalny has been here in berlin being treated at the shot at a hospital physicians say there is no way a cute risk to his life at the moment however there is the potential for long term effects from this illness. and we heard from foreign affairs columnist merit is that no one stands to gain from the alleged poisoning there does reinforce a negative image of the kremlin. to jump to the conclusion that there is one obvious arts' to what happened to divine it it's very simplistic because if you look at the the balance of advantage say you know who takes an
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advantage out of what's happened i think it's a huge liability for the kremlin and for russia to be seen to have launched an attack on one of the most colorful and interim interim members of the opposition that it reinforces as we've seen a very negative image of russia in the west i think the relations between the west and specifically europe and russia word starting to warm up after the the freeze over ukraine after 2014. we've seen i would say a slightly different approach to diplomacy from russia over the last few months now all those things are certainly at risk because of what's happened and because of the way it's interpreted which is why i think maybe it's much more complicated why
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would the kremlin do this at this point it's only become an international issue because never really was airlifted out to germany and the german doctors made the findings that they did. notice said well it's an international issue because whenever you were such an important figure that this was an attack with a chemical weapon and therefore it's subject to international conventions i'm not sure that nato has mandated run or mandate of anybody really outside russia runs to saying what should happen inside russia. russia is readying for phase 3 of its clinical trial. as of the covert 19 vaccine an international medical journal says that sputnik 5 putting of a drug produced an antibody response in all participants of early testing there were no major side effects that on course it has more now on russia's bid to beat
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the corona virus. back in the 11th of august russia became the 1st country to register a vaccine against 19 now more data became available just last friday that show that sputnik the vaccine pretty successfully produced antibodies in all 76 participants in early stage trials now other trials discovered that all patients not only developed antibodies but also non all of the participants showed any side effects whatsoever now a study was also published in the lancet which is one of the most respected medical journals in the world and a russian direct investment fund c.e.o. says that that study answers many questions that have a listen because it isn't ultimately the clinical trial results of the sputnik the vaccine published in lancet the world's leading medical journal shows to run she's leading the way in developing in corona virus vaccine and it answers a lot of questions from western critics specifically the journal report concluded
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that there were no serious adverse consequences among volunteers to prevent seen and there was a very strong in time in response due to the development of antibodies it found that a vaccinated person produces $1.00 times more empty bodies in an average person infected with karuna virus the head of moscow's censor that's the center who developed the vaccine says that the antibodies that will remain in the patient for a period of years now some of russia's top officials have already been inoculated with this the vaccine people like moscow mayor sergey sabean like defense minister sergei short go and even the let him of putin's own daughter was inaugurated as well but that happened much earlier now when speaking to let amir putin moscow mayor said that the only side effect that he experienced was soo our headache and that he is fine and now now this is of course all in contrast very much in contrast
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with the concerns that. voiced earlier that russia is really whoring there is creation of this vaccine in order to be the 1st in the world in the fight against coal with 19 well the way things are now according to the health ministry a rush is ready for max vaccination as soon as november or december and so far 3 clinics in moscow have received the vaccine for 3rd stage trials and they're now ready to welcome of volunteers now once the united nation of process begins here at home russia will be ready to send the vaccine abroad as well so for many foreign governments have already expressed interest in this food and the vaccine and according to officials there are now over when c. requests for hundreds of millions of doses. of the peer reviewed study was published the u.s. secretary of state expressed skepticism from russia and china of hiring the
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vaccines to market for political reasons we discussed the russian vaccine on the findings in the last journal with lawrence young a professor of molecular and you kate. i think it's a very important step in the way to develop an effective vaccine it's a very interesting study like many vaccine studies it's still relatively early days but it does demonstrate that the vaccine is safe and it doesn't juice a very good immune response this study published along by light some very important developments particularly in the ability to what we call crime boosts the response to give 2 doses of slightly different vaccines that give you an even better response and that is something that this article reports on which i think is a very important development but again we have to be slightly cautious because it's relatively small numbers and we look forward obviously to seeing more data particularly as this dark scene goes into phase $34.00 understand there are going to be something like $40000.00 volunteers vaccinated but we're working together as
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an international group of immunologists and biologists to fight this vaccine and this is a very important step in that fight. china will seek to rid itself of a significant amount of the u.s. debt that it owns that's according to an expert quoted in the state backed global times outlet it comes amid high tensions between beijing and washington china will gradually decrease its holdings of u.s. debt to about $800000000000.00 under normal circumstances but of course china might sell all of its u.s. bonds in an extreme case like a military conflict. china owns over a trillion dollars of u.s. debt only japan has more has already been offloading its share dumping over $100000000000.00 worth in 2020 euros you should debt is forecast to almost equal american g.d.p. this year and exceed at the next social levels of debts haven't been seen since the
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end of the 2nd world war and are widely regarded as a risk now relations with china and the u.s. have declined markedly after the trumpet ministration initiated a trade war washington's also targeted chinese tech from hawaii claiming phone suppose a security threat something beijing denies there were also to protect crackdowns on chinese and american media organizations as well as consulate closures we spoke to financial commentator james rogers who says the dollar's dominance could be on the wane but my expectations are that when in the turmoil the dollar will go higher it will get overpriced it might even turn into a bubble because there are very few alternatives but that will probably be the last shot us is now the largest debtor nation in the history of the world and it's getting higher and higher every day i'm not the only person who knows that and other people will get worried traditionally the us dollar has been the sounders currency in the world where tradition changes once upon
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a time it was the british pound once upon a time it was the danish crime in the dutch guilder current sea change history changes and i'm an american so i don't particularly like saying it but i'm afraid the us dollar is coming to its century or so of dominance and something else will replace. american athletes could be banned from major sporting events if the us stops its financing of the world anti-doping agency more on that right after this break. the u.s. is losing its cachet as world's single superpower what u.s. dollar is losing its status as world reserve currency you are moving into a post u.s. dollar as world reserve currency era and so buffett is picking up stakes and
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hauling out these seas moving to asia especially for some of his portfolio and. dahlia who is another huge name in the money management space is got 20 percent of his portfolio he's the world's biggest hedge fund now in actual gold bullion gold bullion circuits and so that tells you also that the u.s. dollars days are numbered. joining me every focused on the alex simon sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. welcome back to the program public war is brewing in the world of sports as the
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well down to doping agency finds a warning shot to the united states and says it could ban america's top athletes from major sporting events if washington follows through on its threat to stop funding water and the movement as the story. the trouble ministration has a longstanding pattern of taking moves against international organizations such as the international criminal court the world health organization or the un human rights council but it appears that one international organization the world anti-doping agency is capable of retaliating if the united states takes measures against it we have been approached by a number of governments of the world that were shocked with the threats from the us government these governments want us to consider an amendment to the compliance standard meaning that nonpayment by a government of his wide a contribution could lead to directly to being declared non compliant with the world anti doping code inevitably this could have serious repercussions for athletes including their participation in major international sporting events this
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comes after the june white house drug control policy report which indicates that the united states has taken measures against wada working to defund the organization for years the united states has provided the world and adoption agency within the last of taxpayers' dollars in annual dues far more than any other nation in the world we do so with an expectation that father will operate in a transparent accountable and independent manner that is above all else fair to athletes they deserve a thing shake and the vote the commitment to govern team competition on level playing field although these threats were not made publicly we've already heard the u.s. olympic committee as well as the u.s. anti-doping agency speak up against any proposal. threatening u.s. athletes i mean this is one of the most terrible things i've ever seen from wada apparently nonpayment is a serious a systemic doping which is the rule that says this and is it applied to everyone
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threaten one country's athletes over what has failed governance model is pretty remarkable and disappointing what is very threatened and rattled but to illegally threaten u.s. athletes is shameful the u.s. anti-doping agency says these proposals are simply illegal the united states cannot be excluded as an the only country to be locked out simply because of this move to defund sort of peers that the policy of the white house on which they defund international organizations that don't suit the united states will continue when it appears at this moment retaliation will not be taking place if you want to be a member of this force called already you have to pay to take part he had to swallow it and say this is going to biggest and about us on the planet you know give it to me for free it doesn't happen like. they do have money and wanting to listen to us and you don't get is that they are they're being caught at it they're
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seen as kind of you know in significant and u.s. forces because remember he's going to do not test the n.f.l. the n.h.l. the n.o.b. or n.b.a. or even go to colors for its overlooked by d.n.a. i d. and c. to relate so this is a very serious matter and you know what it is if the opening shots being fired didn't expose of course the u.s. anti doping to have been caught so badly and how to really let himself down by refusing to test athletes during and right after lockdown we saw these amazing already horribly broken and national records and personal best in broken by athletes who try this tiger said we're not training during so maybe dresses don't do well but this is just the opening volley in a very very nasty war. a university in the u.s. has launched an investigation after an academic publicly admitted to spending her entire career pretending to be black when she was in fact white jessica crewe going
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to social a professor of history and i have a stude my lived experience as a white jewish child in suburban kansas city under various it's unique identity within the blackness of the had no right to claim i'm not a cultural vulture i'm a culture meat so this is bizarre my heart goes out to any black person who invited just a curb into their secrets piece entered the assumption that she was black to you we have to talk about this jessica kruger why jewish woman from kansas city has been passing as a black latina caribbean woman for years this is violence this is anti black and this is shameful when jessica crew gets her book deal and it's on the talk show circuit remember this too 8 white women continually harm our community and are rewarded for their efforts in the case has drawn comparisons with the racial dollars all of former u.s. black rights activist who was out as being white by her parents and even top
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politicians have been caught stretching the truth when it comes to their ethnicity last year senator elizabeth warren apologized for identifying herself as part native american legal and media analyst lionel gave us his take on the story. there is a benefit for people to handle both. shirton demographic characteristics poor academic reasons sometimes for a loan sometimes for mortgages i think we are who will limit any this thing should any reference any mention of gender or sex or sexual inclination an application to that when i get your application i don't know what it is all i know is a see your numbers a see your scores raising your grades up take this 1st if you want to eliminate racial discrimination stop considering it all and when you start playing around
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with. characteristics in terms of at this medium a graphic all of it gets to the point where that becomes important factor and not the qualifications of the people and that's the danger. this weekend we'll see the 100th consecutive rally in the us city of portland over the killing of george floyd the latest protests on friday meanwhile saw war scenes of unrest protesters marched on the local police association building officers used tear gas to disperse the crowd and made several arrests the rallies which began back in may have frequently been marred by violence and violence. or some wilder brief our friday a rally in the chilean capital in support of a new constitution descended into chaos police resorted to more to kind of to disperse the crowd a referendum on a new constitution has been postponed until next month due to the pandemic.
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in london for a mental activists run even going to the construction of a new high speed rail way which is thought on friday it will connect the british capital and northern england the prime minister says the link will boost the economy activist both sides of the straw. ancient woodlands and wildlife. one of the world's most renowned opera companies has given its 1st performance since walls and shows through to the pandemic. in milan held a requiem mass at the city's main cathedral in honor of victims of cope with 19 some 400 guests attended including the italian president. washington university's health institute says thousands of lives can still be saved this year if more americans wear a mask it's a message that many politicians have throughout the pandemic been trying hard to get across it for some following their own advice has proved harder still.
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now watch nancy pelosi you must wear your mask you have to wear your mask and we're going to keep every beauty salon close to california and all over the country. and then i see them take should i say. nancy pelosi well when samantha. turns out it was a set up so i take responsibility for falling for a set of kitchen someone owes me an apology for setting then she did not suppose the kids you're representing our country.
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results in poor quality of life for many what will it take for people to realize that a sweet treat can be the worst poison. throughout its history joe hardest with the self-proclaimed islamic state terrorist group have recruited up to 30000 foreigners from all over the world to fight for them. in. sounds of russian citizens left their country to join the terrorists often bringing wives and children with them. when the bell idea isn't lost on you. on you 2. 100. the children and widows were held captive all disappear and.
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it's. a matter of time tim welcome back to a brand new season of going underground still swimming against the current of the mainstream amid a global pandemic all but civil war in the united states and the impending threat of climate extinction i'm joined now from tucson arizona by one of the most cited intellectuals on earth the father of modern linguistics american president no i'm trying to escape not thanks so much for coming back on the show so what is the global green new deal that's the new book climate crisis and the global green new deal and why is it to you the most important political plan in all of human history we're now facing a number of crises serious ones one crisis is the threat of climate
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environmental catastrophe we must move to net 0 emissions within a few decades. would go all the green new deal is to provide the means to do that the other problem which is arising with great hurry right now is the collapse of the economy as a result of the endemic no it is you know this is a very different kind of crisis from the financial crisis it's time there is no escape through just consumers or oring money in the. stock market that's not going to do at least we have to create a new economy we.
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