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join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest in the world of politics school. i'm show business i'll see you then. would you date president obama or me as the prime minister. and russia signed the declaration announcing the cease fire and stopping combat. complex to. reach an agreement to cease hostilities over the disputed no go to karabakh region after talks brokered by russia meanwhile in the armenian capital. i. protest in the parliament and government buildings outraged by the peace deal which they see as a defeat for that country we have a report from the center of the commotion. the me harm me. this is the kind
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of place between protesters some please but mostly stepping back and allowing people to express their anger. not far from. christ file refusing to accept that joe biden is the legitimate president elect unvalued to mount extensive legal action over allegations of mass vote fraud. good morning thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. peace agreement has been reached between armenia and azerbaijan to end hostilities over the disputed no go in a region the deal was brokered by russia in armenia though it's being seen as a humiliating defeat with furious protesters storming the government building.
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r.t. correspondent is donna has been a studio it was reporting for us from the frontline when the fighting was at its most extreme oppose any peace is a good p.c. good you've seen just how harsh the realities of war can be well indeed the this is the only that the best thing about it as you've mentioned is that this war is finally closer than it's ever been to and i mean so many sides of trying to broker a ceasefire between the armenian forces and the as very forces there have been 3
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failed ceasefires there have been attempts from russia france the united states nothing came out of those but the wording of this laces document it's much more concrete and substantial compared to what we had seen previously for instance this time the ceasefire came in in fact at 1 o'clock in the morning local time on november 10th and according to its armenia will turn over some provinces so essentially azerbaijan will keep its territorial gains and on top of that the armenian for the armenian side will have to gradually turn over more provinces that are as of now under the control of the armenian military also russian peacekeepers will be deployed to patrol the along the lines of the fronts to you know to finally see through that the peace holds because that was the major problem during the previous season is that we witnessed on the ground there was no mechanism established in place that would have ensured that none of the side. it would
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actually fire each other up also the sides will have to exchange the prisoners of war so here's how the leaders of media and thereby john announced signing this agreement. the decision has been taken as a result of analysis of the military situation the lethal sequence of people who've been most familiar with the military situation on the. field for my part i would like to say that i'm very glad that today and we've seen a good deal to settle a years long conflict between our media and as a response to the occupation. so the russian peacekeepers are already on the way into this disputed region internet go in a cab back previously when we were there we had seen some russian forces deployed on the border between armenia and may go in a cab back sort of trying to prevent the conflict the war from spilling beyond the borders of this disputed region now we've seen them heading into also also there
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have been some reports corroborated by the president of there by john and how miley of that turkey will also be patrolling patrolling along the front lines but there was nothing about that in the document so we'll have to see whether or not this is indeed true but the president over there by john seems to be sure about that so here's how the russian president vladimir putin who he's one of the tools he's the key and tour of this particular seized his how he commented on this document. we presume that the agreements reached will create the necessary conditions for long term and full settlement of the crisis around the gordon character going to fear basis in the interests of their mania and azerbaijani people's. well i can't stress enough though how sensitive this conflict for both sides for both a means and azeris because as there is they believe that they were essentially evicted
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kicked out of nagorno-karabakh back in the ninety's and i mean eons they believe that this is what's happening to them now and both sides believe that historically it's their land and if we just depends on who you listen to you they will be making very convincing arguments and there they would have been they would be at each other's throats if they were to argue about who they're going to care about belongs to so crowds have obviously gathered both in the capital of amenia yerevan and the capital of azerbaijan and but who the moves have been strikes strikingly different of course food vs aries it's a victory they see they're celebrating they see it is that they've won in this very bloody war and yet of on anger is dominating the mood in the streets they see it as a concession they believe that the government has thrown in the towel and is refusing to fight that they're essentially just giving away cow back but they are betraying. so the protesters they have stormed the palam and they attacked
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a motorcade of the parliament of the parliament speaker and they dragged him out of the car and beaten and beaten him up excuse me very badly he's in a hospital right now apparently so again they see it as a concession they see it as just you know just throwing it again throwing in the towel that has been a message though to those who are rioting in given right now to those who are on the frontlines in karabakh and they seem to be quite skeptical because the message was well guys the war was the was is not in the year of a. on the war so you should have really come to the frontlines and helped us defend our motherland so this is this is the message from karabakh to those who are rioting in the streets again i can't i can't we can't even imagine how painful this document must be to all armenians how heartbreaking it must be especially giving given everything that we've heard in the past month or so coming out from the
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defense ministries of armenia and then they're going to carry back they've been saying we will win this war we just have faith in our soldiers. and world right now frankly it doesn't look like a ceasefire it looks like and i mean defeat essentially over there given how much territories really will have to concede place specially difficult as you said like with any conflict both sides always feel they're in the right makes it a you know a bit a peace deal to accept but i mean ian's yes yeah at least it is a peace deal and someone had to give make some concessions of course there will be no more deaths there will be hopefully hopefully as aries and the armenians in a going to karabakh will be able to coexist in peace yet so this this peace deal lasts longer than any of those that have preceded it many thanks for the update. we talked about russian involvement and it goes perhaps beyond what you realize ahead of the deal on monday azerbaijan accidentally down the russian military
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helicopter over armenian territory killing 2 russian service personnel and injuring a 3rd in a statement azerbaijan apologized offering to pay compensation something russia took as a positive sign. we assess positively the fact that book who immediately admitted its guilt we also know the assurances given to us by the years are by joining a site that a prompt investigation of this incident will be carried out and the perpetrators will be punished. allowed back to the armenian capital here of our local journalists jonah says in reports from the center of events. i'm here in the in their public square in europe. so about an hour and a half ago 2 hours ago when the statement starts come out on the switch. on its. facebook. people starts to gather here and the government building just behind me was broken in syria. protest to smash the insides pulled out flags within
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half an hour i was at aldershot as those thousands of people. safe they called full they were looking for this big diff tell me they were looking for pushing your i'm actually trying to find him police kind of stop trying to stop him the 1st one then just stepped aside and allow the purchase to see inside the building when they kind of pulled apart the buildings might also look smashing glass to scuffles breaking out for a few fights between protesters or robbers you want different things and something happening again behind me. this list this kind of stuff is related to place between protesters between some place but mostly police stepping back and allowing people to express that around god i i it's been a constant movement of purchase of the building and i understand that she's just behind the camera was actually i. spent work knowing that it's not for
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anyone to care for these kind of filtered out i mean. and. people people you keep you know what they call the screaming for me if i'm a bitch like you think and it's very hot now to 3 hours like. we discussed this new deal with a panel of guests. the key point. that makes it. definitive is the signature of armenia as prime minister and his admission that is a very difficult decision to make this. will have a lasting power now what's the fallout will be not so much for the as there was in the very sight but for the armenian side put it equally at the internal level that's another matter you cannot get involved into a war and then not achieve anything because he brings absolutely nothing. back
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from this conflict you know maybe some armenians will look at this is the negative . maybe some are arguable johnny may look at them as a negative as well in general i think the prime minister was very brave and courageous and taken the step and i think. both sides need to look at this from a long term perspective i understand it's difficult for me especially but i think it's a positive step forward and it seems much more stable i think will be out of this versus the prior ceasefire and i understand how difficult it is but i think for the region it's much better to end this hostility because otherwise i don't know if i can see the incidence in the long term in terms of the end of the matter i don't think this solves the overall question of the car and what its status will if for the short term is cease fire holds as the previous ones have not and with the introduction of russian peacekeepers that helps to stabilize the situation yes that that possibly could work but there are still
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a lot of political records left over that would have to be negotiated for a long term solution to what is the status of the record of iraq where art saw as the armenians color and also the other areas surrounding the border color that connect our media to go in a car park that i will take you to the armenians are saying they don't consider part of your brother john but they've been holding sense here early 99 years. joe biden may have been projected to become the next u.s. president but under them even taking trump is giving up the white house without a fight and then the all republicans wanting legal challenges to get votes recounted democrats are now saying a smooth transition is deliberately being hampered by the coming to ministration. well joe biden has been projected to win 290 electoral college votes more than
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enough to get him over the line but trump has tried to cast doubt on that by making allegations of mass irregularities concerning 1000000 votes his supporters have been taken to the streets across the country and he's killing more than looks at what's at stake. while the u.s. media says that joe biden is the clear winner and world leaders are now winding up to congratulate biden as the president elect the trumpet ministrations says no they are filing multiple legal challenges we have so much evidence so much proof and it's going to end perhaps that the highest court in the land is not over far from it we have only begun the process. and i think there's a lot of shenanigans going on here they are setting the stage to potentially steal the election the trumpet ministrations says it's got a pile of evidence and even witnesses to challenge the current election results in the supreme court so let's just quickly summarize their allegations of electoral
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malfeasance. they say that thousands of ballots were cast by people who had died we believe that there are dead voters that have been counted. they also say that there was a glitch in computer software that caused thousands of ballots to be incorrectly given to the democrats the county clear came forward and said tabulating software glitch and caused a miscalculation of the bones. but trump campaign has gone as far as saying that when it looked like biden was losing thousands of manufactured ballots were added to the count to make sure that biden was the winner manufacture votes for joe biden they have done it in every way imaginable now some of these allegations are quite difficult to prove but some of the others might be
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a little easier to substantiate. another issue has been the access of observers republicans say that their official poll watchers were denied the ability to act. really monitor the vote counting process republican poll watchers were denied their legal right to monitor the election democrats say that these allegations are insane and frivolous they say biden won time to accept that and just move on however some say it's still too soon to tell after all this would not be the 1st time that the u.s. supreme court has ultimately had the final say on who becomes president back in 2000 al gore took the election results to court trying to stave off the results that gave george w. bush the presidency al gore's supporters said that bush had cheated bush's camp on the other hand branded the democrat as a sore loser similar situation after a 5 week legal blitz the u.s. supreme court declared george w.
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bush to be the winner but later recounts actually showed that al gore had won the vote in florida but that was too little too late george w. bush was president for the next 8 years america is a country of great possibilities and it appears this applies even to election results republicans have made very clear that with all of their resources they are not going to leave the presidency without a battle even if that battle is only a legal one caleb oppen artsy new york. a middle of the wrangling over the us election there's a growing move to rethink the current electoral college system democrats in colorado the latest to do the national popular vote is very straightforward concepts one person should always equal one vote and the presidential candidate who gets the most votes should win the election. the national popular vote compact is an agreement which wouldn't completely eliminates
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the electoral college instead electors would back the candidates who were nationwide as opposed to statewide it's now been signed by 15 states and washington d.c. to be enacted the agreement needs to be about by now states that collectively represent at least $270.00 electoral college votes that's the same as the threshold for winning the presidency a president that has $196.00 votes we talked to a puddle of experts about what they think is wrong with the system. we know republicans always win texas just like democrats always win california in what i tell voters here to try and get them to vote libertarian as i say your vote will have no impact on the outcome of the election so go ahead and vote for a 3rd party like libertarians if you want. that example demonstrates how the electoral college does make a lot of voters preferences not very influential i would love to see a much smaller less powerful government so that we really didn't care so much who
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won the election there's no rule identification of fraud in the us voting system we have a secure system what you have is a level of mistrust between both sides of this 2 party system who always believes the other side is cheating even though i think it's more of an american thing where we don't trust is more and more like our sport we believe the other side is the plating the outgoing president we know that he tends to have more tangent than normal that has no relation to the electorial college we are technologically advanced enough to simply count the votes i think we need to even move beyond the contract and have a system of course in representation we have a long history in the united states of 3rd 4th and 5th parties trying to break into the little system in the dance because 1st of all we have this because of this before there's even discussion of the contact we have this this. party system that is based on their take hold so that contact again is a 1st step in the right direction but it's still not enough. ok coming up very
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didn't commit i don't even think people in the us really get that the police are allowed to lie to you the person who falsely confessed actually came to believe the lie that they were told about their own behavior once a false confession is taken the case is closed and nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that isn't. the. same wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just they become educated and engaged equals a trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. up.
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back the united states has passed a grim milestone 10000000 coronavirus cases but there is a ray of hope the country's pharmaceutical giant pfizer has announced that its covert vaccine has proven 90 percent effective in trials the president will trump though is suspicious about the timing of the announcement as i have long said pfizer and the others would only announce a vaccine after the election because they didn't have the courage to do it before likewise the f.d.a. should have announced it earlier not for political purposes but for saving lives or the manufacture of the pfizer drug however has rebuffed that saying the announcement had nothing to do with politics the vaccines being developed together with german drugmaker bio and tech goes well the majority of americans will receive
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it in 2021 though it's already being dubbed highly political we will masters tribute to vaccine in just a few short weeks it will quickly eradicate the virus and wipe out the child at play once and for all if the doctors tell us that we should take it i'll be the 1st in line to take it absolutely but if donald trump tells us i think that we should take it i'm not taking it we heard from dr john dombrowski director of the washington pain center who said the political point scoring risks undermining the government's vaccine strategy. the covert 1000 pandemic at least in the united states is been a political football a thing to her donald trump the economy they will play up and the other side is this is the same way so i think it's very scary that we're here with we're seeing this tremendous and tragic intersection between politics and science which is not the way to move forward and we need to educate people what we've done now is politicized and we need to take down the temperature they've done this study has
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done for several months of her you know 46000 patients and there's a large number and they show that the effectiveness is quite high 90 percent and the safety profile is quite high so we've not seen those same issues almost like in m.s. kind of neurologic problems that you would get such as astra zeneca had. rusher is also in the race to find a job. been created by the gumball a national research center for epidemiology and microbiology is currently undergoing post registration trials with participants around the world the president of the italian russian chamber of commerce is among the volunteers he says that politics shouldn't create obstacles to countries receiving the vaccine. so it has been 3 days since i took the vaccine i feel perfectly fine i've been feeling perfectly well since the very 1st day i took it there's a psychological difference i feel calmer when you read the press and see how big a problem the pandemic is and you see how much harm to the health of our youth that
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are going to business to only then do you realize how vital signs and how important it is through our solutions to get it see that we need to we were still using the methods from 916. and there aren't any other options that's fine but i'd like to think that in the last 100 years new methods have emerged vaccines for instance can see that many lives and politics shouldn't prevent the spread of medicine but politics shouldn't prevent human development and shouldn't create obstacles to the health of people including those in italy now who don't have the opportunity to choose whether to vaccinate or not but that i guess you're right up to date appreciate company this morning watching our teens a national updates for you in half an hour.
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kind of financial for vinyl john's money laundering 1st to visit this 3 different. oh good that's a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up something to do something in america something over the cayman island to do all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy to just up the whole it's a journey to do some serious. ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy old beautiful jewelry and how about. bill again from that you know what money laundering is highly. flawed because of course. you know those will suit will push sleeves. to wu clubbable was. sure. border. to put
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a gun. you've got to go with us because all of those who do because those stories could be game we will see in the movie confused with who would seem the most famous but it's the most insidious some of put it in your speech come home and use the of . the 20th century was thing in or of revolution the great depression and world war the 21st century of mental illness. those aren't my words that's what surfaced some psychiatry's to tell us the only question. except it is a fact. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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tyson nation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallowness. well. i. hate arguing. you know. i believe that we want to knock at the end and shauna not me appeal that we now have a mile. and over. i don't get to pick some point at the end of
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a level the make and. he can't hurry to get on. it i think what it means how do you keep making one. copy of. the scene of a crime or not. i had cashed it i probably greenlight it or one of the part of a matter of finding it. out again and one person could get on you then another. population. committed even more our ages and i think the 3rd and extremely broken and i think a lot of women here like her said. that come kelpie and that sort of not just myself it shifts the whole job for. times where you just wanted to end it there's many many times. years in which you know how come you don't wake up again. to let me die it's hard to find their value for yourself when you know you have no
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human contact so anybody gets convicted of something it's outrageous you're in automatically. away from that person to stop or topical because you don't want to be associated and there's been so many to live the dream and not much and that's reporting. to look at the way and develop a top scan and let a girl buy democracy when you're a nominee we have to wrap this up now we have to get oh ok well thank you so much. thank you great. thank you good luck to you too. like many women on death row china for no longer has contact with her family. her brothers and sisters want nothing to do with her and even her own mother testified against her child.
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