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oh. repatriations would you do it to set a new. bill of the century treasury for. russia prepares for the next phase of testing its covert 19 vaccine and despite western media skepticism low preferred to finance a renowned british medical journal says the developments are promising. pressure mounts for an international probe and sanctions over the alleged poisoning of alexina valmy russian doctors' offices set up a joint commission with the german counterparts. if it turns out he was poisoned spain will initiate a criminal case the day russia does not have such evidence. and he mounts the immigration protesters clashed with police in the u.k. port of dover
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a software spike in illegal crossings over the english channel from france. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me karen. last month russia became the 1st nation to register a coronavirus vaccine criticism from the west soon followed with claims that corners must have been cut but most go now says it's ready to move ahead with more widespread testing and the scientists have now published their 1st findings into the job does produce an antibody response among calls or picks up a story. 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
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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 sure 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 that there were no serious adverse consequences among volunteers to to prevent seen and there was a very strong in time unit response due to the development of the antibodies it found that a vaccinated person produces 1.5 times more n.t. body stay in an average person infected with karuna virus they had of moscow's
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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 the sputnik of the vaccine people like moscow mayor sergey sabean in like defense minister sergei short go and even the let him of putin's own daughter was inoculated as well but that happens much earlier now when speaking to lead imputes in moscow mayor said that the only side effect that he experienced was sue our headache and that he is fine and now now this is of course all in contrast very much in contrast 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 a 19 well the way things are now according to the health ministry a russia is ready for max vaccination as soon as november or december and so far 3
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clinics in moscow have received the vaccine for 3rd stage trials and they are now ready to welcome of volunteers now once the united nation a 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 its went see requests for hundreds of millions of doses professed to be true kulish from the school to the institute of science and technology it was the publication about the russian vaccine and they were down to medical journal is a significant step below supplications crucially important for pharmacology and clinical science because now they have data and this data is reviewed by the best digital board in the world although the giorgo and their purity you can meet you this is a great breakthroughs it gives that gives
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a lot of voltage to split and you can give us the almost painful decision really the rest of assume these decisions on top a rigid for good for public use based on the limited date recall and the reason data that is limited trial is small and usually in normal circumstances you would have rate until the end of the big trials and just start to tolerate it however. of around patent and naming it that is destroying the entire world. our support for the decision to ridge is through. a group of russian doctors say they have offered to set up a joint commission with their german counterparts over the case of alexian elving. cuban the owner of the russian national medical chamber has addressed the german
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medical chamber a similar organization that unites german doctors with the request to create a joint commission to find out whether novell knew he was poisoned or not if it turns out he was poisoned spain will initiate a criminal case today russia does not have such evidence the request by the russian doctors comes as international pressure continues against russia over the alleged nerve agent poisoning of the prominent opposition figure election of on the remains in a medically induced coma and berlin after falling severely ill on a flight in russia more than 2 weeks ago germany says it's a refutable that nava chalk was used against him but moscow is again called on berlin to openly share its findings our europe correspondent peter all of a pause. there have been international calls for transparency from russia in an investigation into what happened to alexina valmy the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov of has said moscow has nothing to hide when it comes to mist in the
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valley he says russia is still waiting though for requests for information to be answered. we have already commented on this and said we have nothing to hide says the soon as alex in the valley fell ill the plane was grounded and necessary measures rumi julie taken is soon as he was transported to germany those who were demanding information from russia went silent and did not demand anything from berlin this is all following the same old scenario we hear public accusations against russia in the fischel requests to berlin from a prosecutor's office have so far gone unanswered 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 or 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 for that should take we
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strongly believe that this is blatant violation of international law so it requires an international response. but i will not speculate about exactly what kind of international response 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. he said being a funny case has the potential to cause real problems in the relationship between perl 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 conduct a quick open and comprehensive investigation inappropriate in the absence of any
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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 a week since moscow requested information from 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 a 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 regards an internal matters of the investigation so what does that mean russia has not received anything from the ministry of justice or any other responsible oath already as they have already just sad the federal government has approved their westphalen you told legal assistance. or speaking in plain language no other information has been given is that right. i reach away to what i have just said
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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 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 a day jury investigation it's 2 weeks since alexei navalny has been here in berlin being treated the shot at a hospital physicians say there is no were cute risks to his life at the moment however there is the potential for long term effects from this illness. additionally the russian foreign ministry has pointed out of another top navigation and also used it didn't mean it had to have come from russia in connection with the dogmatic assertions that toxic nerve agents known in the west as novi charke were
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developing our country it is necessary to remind people of the following for a number of years specialists from many western countries and specialized need of structures have worked on the compounds included in this extensive group of camac holes and you were asked for example developers of their military applications have officially obtain more than a $150.00 p. tins. foreign affairs columnist meredith jeffs cases when it comes to who's responsible there are so many questions that need all the story. 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 balance of advantage say you know who takes an advantage out of what's happened i think it's a huge liability for the kremlin and for russia to be seen to
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have launched an attack on one of the most colorful and interim interim members of the opposition that it reinforces as we've seen the 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 would the kremlin do this at this point it's only become an international issue because no value was airlifted out to germany and the german doctors made the
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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 is mandated to run or mandated anybody really outside russia runs to saying what should happen inside russia. and the mouth immigration activists that clashed with police in the u.k. support of dover and comes after more than 400 migrants cross the english channel from france and i think all day. the protesters blocks the main route in and out of the ports but was soon confronted by the police several arrests were made a pro micro to counter demonstration was also held in the town the home office
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estimates more than 5 and a half 1000 mike was have made the perilous crossing over the child in small boats this year we heard reaction from the 2 protests. the immigration isa not to speak of the no nation including the british government is doing anything to make these people go back to their own home it doesn't have to be about obvious that it doesn't have to be about the price of the phone from oxford if you look at the countries around. the freshened lebanon turkey they're taking way way more than a very advanced nation lockouts we should be fair and i was prepared for the charge that you friended our borders. well meanwhile a new damning report is being published about the home office's strategy for dealing with the influx labels the hostile environment program it was adopted in 2012 and initially aimed at fighting illegal immigration make it in the right to remain in the u.k. more difficult in the hope people would then voluntarily leave the present time
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secretary pretty patel has vowed to quote review the home office as hostile environment policy and to develop a major program of cultural change within the home office but the report suggests the policies have not only failed but have had quote a poisonous impact on society. we find that the hostile environment has contributed to forcing many people into destitution has helped to foster racism and discrimination yet there is little evidence that even on its own terms the hostile environment has been effective in its stated goal to reduce the population of people in the u.k. without a legal immigration status. well until very recently illegal migration you're something that the british associated with greece so it's a loose. rather shockingly to the public mind so since those
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illegal migrants so finally impossible to cross the trouble to britain from trolls . the numbers are going up in the and there doesn't seem to be very much that bush could do about it the root problem is that these thousands of people 'd will hundreds of people who are coming through trucks should actually be accommodated in france. france officer saw a little trances a modern country has and the world's 1st state it has. democratic laws 'd so we can understand why they don't just introduce. a new york police department has revealed new crime statistics show a way the violence has been dull thing the u.s. is biggest city compared to the same month last year oldest saw a 166 percent increase in the number of shooting incidents across the city while murders rose by almost 50 percent when in the midst of an alarming nationwide surge
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in homicides and other american city has been seen better results in battling crime figures released by the chicago police department show a significant decrease in shootings or murders for august compared to july which was the city's deadliest month of 2020 now the city recently increased the presence of law enforcement on the streets despite widespread calls to defund the police were tired veteran of the chicago police department betsy brightness smith believes there's a big difference between stripping the place of budget and reforming a system. the finding the police is is just a childish. a fantasy of the american political last august 1 of the most violent cities although not the most found city in the united states it's very much controlled by the street gangs there's rampant gun violence and defunding the police will do nothing except in danger of the citizens of chicago
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defunding the place is very different than reforming the police what they've done is they have actually partnered with the federal government and federal law enforcement and they have taken more guns off the street arrested more drug dealers and more street criminals. one of the world's foremost thinkers noam chomsky is today's guest on going underground where he discusses the upcoming u.s. election climate change janet assault on much more the program as throughout the day here on r.t. international and available our website to has a pretty. we're now facing a number of crises serious ones one crisis is the threat of climate environmental catastrophe the other approach which is arroyo's doing with great courage right now is the collapse of the economy as a result of that and many corporations are making money hand over 'd fist
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so that high tech for example you know that was one good mixture of these other. $13000000000.00 or they're going to hit shrubs private equity firms all doing. the treasury's poor and motivate into the economy in a way which largely benefits them we are involved in this war. oh well the really clear students. are just going to want. you can't they don't have that rule is fragile no it. must. engage. often. take china has found itself in the spotlight again over concerns about police
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requests for its data to help pinpoint suspects there crime scenes comes after 2 federal judges in chicago this week rejected police requests for so-called geophones warrants and questioned whether they violated the 4th amendment that protects people from a reasonable searches and seizures by the government defense warrants are relatively new but it being increasingly used by forces to identify suspects generally speaking place ask google or other tech companies about any devices in the area of a crime within a specified time frame as the method has previously provoked concerns but judges the unexpected ruling was welcomed by privacy campaigners. this is for once a great ruling your phone is still a cop but now core functionality of how cell phones work cannot be used by the government do on mass track citizens in an area new federal courts rulings find
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your friends warrants unconstitutional this warrant applications are most often submitted before there is even a defendant in the case court's recent denials of geo offense warrants present a victory in the fight against government overreach and the invasion of citizens previously. well google has reported a massive surge in geophones warrants the company saw a 1500 percent jump in requests in 2018 compared to the previous year with the numbers continuing to rise last year it was reported the company received as many as 180 requests in a single week privacy activist and technology expert bill new told us about the protection people have when it comes to such warrants. one of the issues that we have is when the congress in the us decided to adopt the 4th amendment it was big very much because they wanted to prevent the level of intrusion and our looks we're now at the end danger of seeing on
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a very broad basis the technology is capable of doing so much more surveilling us there have been examples where the wrong people who could be no it didn't feel right because devices were hounded for one person to another room possibly still had somebody else's google account rolling in it's all. misappropriation of devices that have been stolen or were being used without somebodies knowledge so you can't absolutely identify somebody by a device and we need to be really careful about the way that we're tracking people because if we have a group of protesters and somebody uses a warrant to collect information about everyone in a particular location we just need to be a little bit careful about how that information is you subsequently and it could be used against those protesters and we don't want to have that sort of level of intrusion nor so islands. jerusalem has seen as 11th
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consecutive week of anti-government demonstrations thousands gathered outside the prime minister's official residence on found today demanding his resignation he's currently on trial for corruption protesters also accuse the government over its poor handling of the coronavirus crisis the demonstrations have been growing partly in response to incidents of police brutality and police and in turn have called on protesters to avoid provocation that could lead to further violence. the protests also ongoing in belarus against me to alexander lukashenko thousands of women marched there in a peaceful demonstration university students to were out in the country's. capital to demonstrate against the detention of appear well that took place during previous protests which have been rocking the country for almost a month state officials say about 30 people were detained during the on authorized rallies on saturday with the majority of the now released. and in southern europe
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greater virus restrictions of see large protests take place in the croatian capital the rally you can see it was called the freedom festival hundreds attended without wearing masks in demonstrations against the country reintroducing some restrictions to fight covert 19 comes off to a shot rise in cases that. was all the headlines this hour on t international we're back in 30 minutes the latest.
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. the. other while the twelve's a part of their times in life when much of what your whole this truth is debunked one this with this of treaties turned out to be the worst poisons and when you realize that the people who also doing all harm me or your loved ones sick or such realisation has arrived or 'd in store for millions of people around the world suffering insulin resistance a condition that tracks the body's magic wall of getting insistence nothing can just be for life and all that jazz how do you see through sweet lives posing as truths i feel it's too late or to discuss it i'm now joined by a professor it's you know it's
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a prominent south african athlete scientist and the author or floor of the trisha preface i know so it's such a courage for me to talk to you're so great to see here well thank you very much as an illness be on your show i don't want you to hear it. in the beginning of our conversation that you are an extraordinary athlete your act around racial scientists when i find most impressive about you is that having accumulated all that privacy you actually have the courage to recognize that much of your lives were at risk this guy think that it actually cost. you know how to can you just say our cloud and that takes an authentically strong person to do that how was it like for you. son i thank you very much you know i didn't realize what the outcome would be when i changed my mind but i like the truth and i had watched my dad dive type 2 diabetes and as a medical doctor you know i would have sort of like to help him but i couldn't
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because i was raised in the paradigm which holds that diabetes is an irresistible disease it's progressive so what i saw happening in my father that i expected to happen when i didn't have time to dadi cheese and then by chaunce came across a book which convinced me that the low carb diet was the solution to diabetes and then i tried it and i reduced my diabetes and i knew i had one child i had 2 choices i'd like to have. and then if that was the case i'd written this book you know of running which has been read by millions around the world and that book says you must cover high debt load and i knew that if people followed that advice that they would get type 2 diabetes just as i did that so i had a choice either to keep quiet or to say gosh i'm sorry i'm going to be harming people and that if you are insane resistant and eat a high carbohydrate you're going to die from diabetes so i came out and said.

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