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headlines this thursday morning is telling a moscow time the full on fighting between 2 long time foes armenia and azerbaijan and has its 12th day now many of had to flee their homes because of the carnage. so as to beat the record at the police there's a petition you're with the love we must raise you know. the emotion of. you has been almost 30 years i still see the image of milan in front of my eyes. elsewhere to tell you germany reintroduces antivirus curbs in berlin daily coronavirus cases flare in the country the return of restrictions is sparking a mixed reaction. plus u.s. vice presidential debate the candidates come. and facing off wednesday night for
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their 1st and only debate of the election there was high flying exchanges to be seen to break it all down through the studio here later. good morning live from arts international's world view center here in moscow this 8th of october it's kevin 0 in here for the next half hour to bring you the latest from us thanks for your time so it's day 12 of the conflict between as opposed and armenia over the disputed on klav of nagorno-karabakh hostilities still continuing between the 2 photos however it's not only the soldiers on the front line who are losing their lives there are also many civilians being killed too according to the region's officials half of the population living in a go in a kind of block of had to flee the region since the military operations began over a week ago now
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a correspondent he goes down officer to one town on the border which is hosting armenian refugees. feel the latest escalation in the war over nagorno-karabakh has now stretched far beyond the front lines neat sleepy villages then towns on the home front some populated only by cattle shepherds and farmers have been battered by artillery fire and drone strikes. of. jury in the week that we roamed around nagorno-karabakh we witnessed an exodus of children women and the elderly the flow of refugees was growing exponentially by the day we're in the town of course it's in armenia but only about 20 minutes away or so from the border with the disputed region in fact it's the closest town to
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nagorno-karabakh and the 1st refuge for those who decided to flee the bombs mariette move to stop on occurred the capital of nagorno karabakh more than 30 years ago she remembers the horrors of every war of every escalation since the late eighty's this latest one has forced her her daughters grandchildren and even great grandchildren to flee stefana cat here for you we are all for you. but are they afraid of. course feel like you guys who should. be sitting. there was most is out of my will just. mushrooming him or what but i am put. in british. fish form support the killer method of when you press the performer up i say so if they bombed us in summer a few jews who come to the coordination center bear wounds from the bombing is this
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man hasn't had any food for 3 days most people here have no where to go. oh so buses take them to the capital you have on their complete strangers will invite them in their homes in a gesture of unity within the nation here in glorious it's mostly those who don't plan on staying away from home for too long so i chuckle. when my it was so i was with the rebels at the position as a commissioner with the love we must wear. by symbol their most intimate. group it's. merry and can't hold back the tears so we have to stop the interview glories hotels are packed with refugees locals are doing the best they can to lift at least some of the misery from their shoulders that. we provide rooms and 3 meals a day for free and also invite doctors to provide medical care now we have more
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than 200 refugees in the hotel and as far as i know there is no room in other hotels waiting impatiently to go back refugees here are glued to the t.v. in the canteen watching the latest news from the war torn region some still have family and friends who refuse to leave nagorno-karabakh and everyone is desperate to be reunited i'm accused of reporting from our main us border with nagorno-karabakh r.t. . the fighting is not limited to the region disputed several towns that as opposed to controlled territories been hit according to the government in syria 40 said tuesday that civilian settlements in several regions of the country had been shelled some people have even been forced into basement shelters again and as history repeats itself we spoke as well to some azeri refugees who had to flee their homes way back in the golan a car a barker was 30 years ago when the conflict 1st broke out. i am originally from and lost our house and became homeless so we arrived here i'm
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not complaining it could have been even worked. somehow we managed to make a living no matter what happens it is always better to have your own land if there is a necessity i agree to go to the from i by myself i grew to sacrifice myself for my land the heart of the state vice president all of them help it is better to return to your homeland it has been almost 30 years i still see the image of my land in front of my eyes i see my house grieves over our beloved martyrs it was suffering to come here i personally cried at that time my parents were no longer alive and there were 6 of us brothers and sisters. so we are right here in 1903 back in nag them we had quite a good lead in conditions but lost that in a days i faced challenges leaving here i have debts look at my leavin conditions my heart is breaking when i see what is going on at the front lines but i am waiting
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to see our land the occupied and expecting our houses to be rebuilt and thus resettled when returning that is what i am waiting for from this process and care about nothing more just our agadir. i am grateful to our president i wish a soldier strives to liberate our lands well longing for this perspective yes i was the largest provider says banksias aid but i'm still in his dormitory all men in my family sons and grandsons 7 army my only desire is to go to the villages of my call my job. should. germany's rolling out new anti virus measures in berlin the country was doing better than anywhere else in europe for a while but no it is a record high in delhi cases since the spring not everyone's happy with the reimposed restrictions either peter all of a pigs that was happening with. strict coronavirus measures are coming back to
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berlin from this saturday until at least the end of the boat thaw bars restaurants local shops already open a business that will be open late at night will have to shop but doors at 11 pm until 6 in the boarding. covert cases are rising in germany at the fastest pace since made april as europe struggles with a new wave of infection the health minister says the new rules and needed because people and not taking the virus seriously. it isn't a program with a lack of rules it is more a question of where certain rules are enforced and i think there is room for improvement in our beautiful capital city beautiful to be sure but what of germans make of the new measures people in the us they want to stop and that we in germany have this freedom democratic basic order again which has always formed the basis for our society i think it being everybody said it was the best choice you.
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definitely they're doing the right thing i'm sure minorities in my opinion this is a disproportionate reaction that we encounter every day in our basic rights such as the protective measures are more important because otherwise the economy cannot function the chancellor has warned that with winter on the way things may be about to get tough young fuel around. him so much because we learned a lot and did well throughout the summer but we know that more difficult times are ahead of us namely in the autumn and winter months and we see a gradual increase especially in densely populated areas we have a number this rise in the numbers of infections this is of course a reason to be concerned but we also know how to position ourselves towards it with certain measures but there is a small but dedicated group of germans that don't agree with the chancellor and have been out on the streets to vent their upset that corona restrictions.
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was. parts of germany a keeping a close eye on the infection rate and in it on keen on visitors from the capital spreading the virus to them i fear that berlin is on the edge of losing control we definitely don't want to have a situation like in madrid we don't want a situation like in paris where there has to be a complete log. where public life has to be reset to 0 elsewhere in europe brussels has announced bars and restaurants will close as the belgian capital is riddled with corona 107 people tested in brussels returns a positive result the virus is everywhere in the region there is not a single municipality in brussels which is below the national average where restrictions put in place there is also pushback from some sections of society from
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conspiracy theorists who think the virus is a hoax to those tire a finite that the measures to stop it spread it will cost them their jobs. while berlin braces for what may well be a wind wave of cove it germany as a whole remains one of only 4 european nations not described by the european sent to full of disease prevention and control as being at a crucial rate of infection for now at least peytral of a girl in a stressful yeah well as coded flares up so to tempers face flying than over a passenger who refused to wear a mask on
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a commercial flight the incident happened on a plane to utah or in the united states. you know what. is going to happen was in the fight started between the flight attendant and the passenger it was only wearing a face shield they've increasingly been welcomed on board in addition crucially to masks but not in place of them with another passenger became involved in the disputing see it off yourself loudly chastising the masculists man a scuffle broke out and that's the end result security got involved to remove the unquote part of passenger from the plane go partridge next this morning look for the problems that can be caused by a simple protective cover or not. they launched there were positive reports of how people around the world were dealing with the coronavirus slowdown the italians were singing. the spanish were
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john saying. he. and the british were giving weekly rounds of applause to the national health service. fost forward 7 months and the world seems to be going stir crazy frustrations at the ongoing restrictions economic uncertainty for surging infection rates have driven some tempers to boiling point and the focus for this is often those who die where mosques. the offices of which i don't think is. the truth about. her. not. that i think. you got me while the government struggled to contain the virus new hardships have inflamed old tensions in this instance 2 passengers on the
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u.k. bus on physically abuse and apparently asian teenage girl for not covering her face . on. her ears. the mosque has become a synonymous with the pandemic both as a symbol of protection and also restriction science supports using them research shows they cut down the chances of transmitting and catching coronavirus and could reduce the severity of any infections but for some not wearing mosque means freedom from state intervention that seen few countries. get the virus under control with more than a 1000000 dead worldwide protesters across the globe a saying what's the point and with almost a year gone since the virus 1st hit the headlines and no end to the crisis in sight it's this symptom of pandemic fatigue which has led the world health organization
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to warn it's threatening the country's ability to defeat covert 19. in such circumstances it's easy and natural to feel apathetic and be motivated to experience fatigue we can see not surprisingly that fatigue among those surveyed is increasing it is now estimated to have reached over 60 percent in some cases winter is approaching with its associated colds and flu and the expense of christmas and other religious celebrations a time of joy but also stress this year's festive season could yet prove to be educated if governments fail to effectively lead societies against an invisible enemy which threatens to divide as well as kancha cape outreach r.t. love that. is 1058 of the morning moscow time wherever you are in the world of time it is thank you for watching i hope you can stick around this sort of cross off the break the u.s. vice presidential debate that last night between candidates campbell harris and
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mike pence wrapped an unexpected guest stole the show for at least 2 minutes we'll tell you all about it when. there's a threshold at which. big tobacco realised what they were doing and that they continued to do it they continued to put more and more things into cigarettes that needed them more addictive and made me want to smoke more of them and the point i'm trying to make is that social media and in particular the artificially intelligent algorithms are doing the same thing. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be
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an arms race. fearing dramatic developments only. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical. to sit down in. the. morning this is are we watching this than the 1st and only vice presidential debate between us and my parents wrapping up on the heels of that chaotic clash between joe biden and donald trump last month so how did it go donald quarter took me through it. believe. more civil than what we saw before or the highlights take us through it well kevin like you said it was
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a big change of pace from the presidential debates from last week which looked more like a political circus than anything but this time around there were less aggressive interruptions no doubt both candidates even seem like they were showing each other a little respect at times but when it came to what what exactly they were debating a lot of it amounted to just attacking or defending the actions of the current administration the american people have witnessed what is the greatest failure of any presidential administration in history of our country from the very 1st day president donald trump has put the health of america 1st whatever the vice president is claiming the administration has done clearly it hasn't worked when i look at their plan that talks about events and testing creating new p.p.b. developing a vaccine. it looks a little bit like plagiarism which is some joe budden knows a little bit about if the trump administration approves a vaccine before or after the election should americans take it and would you take it if donald trump tells us i said to him that we should take it i'm not taking the
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fact that you continue to undermine public confidence in a vaccine if a vaccine emerges during the trump administration i think is is unconscionable and senator i just ask you. stop playing politics with people's lives both presidential contenders pretty getting on in years and the worry is well what if something happens to them has to be some continuity in there one of the top jobs in the world the top job in the world isn't it and so a lot of focus on the vice presidents and how they might cope if they had to step into the big boobs yeah absolutely kevin in fact no matter who wins this election biden or trump they will become the oldest person to be elected u.s. president in american history and so this debate that we saw was in a way between 2 potential future heads of state in the u.s. but when the moderator posed this question the possibility of a presidential. disability depends he just moved in the direction to talk about the corona virus vaccine and then the question was posed to come all eris and she
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started talking about how proud her mom was of her so we didn't really get a clear answer on that joe biden and i recognize that implicit bias does exist mr vice president contrary to what you may believe this presumption that you hear consistently from joe biden kamel harris that that america's systemically racist and that is your biden said that he believes that law enforcement has an implicit bias against minorities. is is a great insult to the men and women who serve in law enforcement former career prosecutor i know what i'm talking about bad cops are bad for good cops we need reform of our policing in america and our criminal justice is a trust our justice system a grand jury that refuse the evidence to george floyd there's no excuse for what happened to george floyd justice will be served. but there's also no excuse for the
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rioting and looting the trauma still not a policy that wasn't made clear you know the rhetoric wasn't as heated as it was before but still not totally clear where these who were both were but there was a gay crush too i believe yeah absolutely a lot of people were talking about who won this debate neither candidate really gave us much to work with there weren't even as many insults in the presidential debate as we saw so a lot of social a lot of people on social media are saying that a 3rd party won a fly on my pencil. then
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right after that last night special coverage of the debate america hosts to bend swan discuss the come with their own all star political panel. there's a lot missing here in terms of substance i think there was a lot that was was lacking in this debate look at the political issue that was the centerpiece of the debates coronavirus the coronavirus is an important issue but it's not a legitimate political issue because not 2 sides to it there's not a pro coronavirus side in an anti krone virus side but there are legitimate political issues pro-choice pro-life views on gun control the use of drug legalization should america be the world's police anymore these are legitimate political issues that are not being discussed because again we're letting the media as well and the debates in a way that's just designed to be the most sensational and the most you know quote topical rather than the most politically relevant is
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a part of the problem of the format of the debate are they trying to cover too many issues would it be but it would be better served to have one or 2 things that they talk about the whole night and really go at those issues and quite candidly why do we even have vice president or have these debate in the 1st place they don't create policy we're all very interested in policy and the technical details you know but a lot of people that's not the way that they make their decisions about voting and most people are trying to vote on. what they you know with their friends and family like they're making decisions about ideas that they've heard about but they don't really know the details i mean we can't expect regular americans to be knowledgeable about all these different vast policy areas even the politicians themselves don't really know all of the details of these different policy areas i don't think it's true that the american people are unable to understand the issues i think that the issues are intentionally obfuscated in a way to make sure that the average american cannot weigh in on them perhaps 3
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different formats when you have maybe 3 or 4 broad categories that allow for the debaters to get into into the into those those categories might be important was there a winner who won this debate in pinning one. well i don't know if there is a winner or not i tend to agree that you know a lot of these questions are really not areas of steps and if discussion i think we really can't expect them to get into the details of any kind of particular policies and that they're really not trying to that they're trying to have some talking points and so you know kind of depends on what you're looking for neither one of the candidates really inspired a lot of confidence if we had to choose a winner i would have to say that have to be maybe parents only because. his way through the point. was her talking point she was to make out who in trying to acquire those points i don't think that either
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debate changed any single voters' opinion whatsoever i think that the voters had already made up their mind before the debate i think tonight's debate did absolutely nothing and the reason for that again is that the poll opinions were kept out this was a rigged debate we didn't have a libertarian view would not the green party view nobody was there challenge challenging kemal harris on her terrible record of locking up nonviolent drug users we didn't have anybody challenging pants on trump's expensive and wasteful foreign policy that simply wasn't there. well right on top we're going to leave you for this with a preview of a premiere on this channel for more on the american reality in the run up to the 2020 u.s. presidential election we vote you to watch divided america the people's vote today various times right here for now i'm kevin 0 in for me in the team of a great day. what is wrong with us as american citizens and i hate to be brought to this by. over and we have a bombastic wind and
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a bumbling fool. get away 2nd wife and i divorced because. the president and i voted for it and. i feel like it's you part of the stuff is incredibly detrimental to the health of our democracy. freedom of all american center attack regardless of race religion or creed. we're we're at an impossible point people are so divided in their camps that they're more willing to believe insanity about say tannic reptilian pedophiles with a movie. and then they are to like try to compromise when they try to listen to their opponents and white understand where other people are coming from.
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is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation welcome. unity. are you going the right way or are you being led. to direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallowest. class
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as american citizen native lands on that spot. for an attack on the other. guy and i think. i would vote for a republican over trump i would vote for anyone who is not you and has half a brain defeat. the future. my 2nd wife. she can handle it. she and i divorce because our trouble is elected president and i floated for him and she can't stand for. that when the most important election. in our history is mr the months to go before the next presidential election how is the atmosphere in the us now i. want
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to the highest priority problems how will they vote which they do next. just some of the questions we feel to be americans. i. this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss. washington coming up u.s. federal reserve minutes were just released with a bit of good news for an economic recovery but it could all be gone without the help of congress and the white house democrats unveiled and the nearly 450 page
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antitrust report targeting big tech what is possible changes to federal antitrust rules changes we haven't seen in decades we have a lot to get to celeste just started. we begin with newly relist released minutes from the federal reserve which continue to emphasize the need for stimulus then a deal in congress the minutes which date back to the meeting on september 15th and 16th they say the u.s. economy is actually improving faster than expected but a lack of fiscal relief could actually put the recovery in jeopardy well this seems to fall right in line with what federal chairman jerome powell comments what he said on tuesday saying there is little risk of overdoing it when it comes to helping the economy the risks overdoing it seem for now to be smaller even if policy actions ultimately prove to be greater than needed it will not go to waste the recovery will.
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