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question. it is a fact in today's headlines several arrests are made in the armenian capital, where people gathered for an anti-government protests as they're unhappy about the terms of the new truce signed by armenia and azerbaijan. also this hour out for blood just a week after the u.s. presidential election, which could be contested in court. democrats declare, open season on anyone who's ever supported donald trump, some even demanding the destruction of their rivals. we have to collectively ask the republican party. we have to level and the latest study suggests that russia's corona virus vaccine is 92 percent affective with final stage testing in full swing
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. this is our to international coming to you live from the russian capital where it's just turned 3 pm. welcome to the program. calm on the front line, that fury in the armenian capital, hundreds of people have gathered outside the parliament building in the arab, and to vent their anger over the peace deal with azerbaijan. several protesters have been detained and they policeman has reportedly been beaten up. many armenians see the peace deal brokered by russia as a defeat. when the new cease fire was 1st announced, protesters succeeded in storming government offices. our correspondent dawn of has just arrived in a van and filed this report. so it's just another day of unrest in the armenian capital caravan angry crowds have gathered in the center of the city demanding the
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resignation of the incumbent. prime minister, rushing out the 1st protests flared up a nice when armenia decided to sign a peace agreement with us here by john over nagorno-karabakh. so essentially, since then the nation, he has been devastated because according to the peace deal, armenia will have to concede, will have to turn over and number of provinces in the going to carry back to azerbaijan and people here. they don't see it as a peace deal, but rather the see it as surrender. and that's why they've been demanding action. that's why they've been saying that new compassion and the prime minister of armenia has failed them. that he abandoned the and recognized republic of mcgoohan account back. but this is how you could or should not himself,
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has been explaining this heartbreaking decision he had to make, had the fighting, continued stepanek curt mar to me and ask around, would almost certainly have fallen fountains of our soldiers with then who found themselves surrounded. there would have been a collapse, we had to sign this agreement. so our crew has just arrived to the capital caravan and we will be heading to the center of the city to see the process for ourselves. and to talk to people to see what they think and why exactly. they are still dissatisfied with a new truce, signed. those who have fallen in the nagorno-karabakh conflict are being remembered for hours have been laid, and candles lit in front of the armenian embassy in moscow. and is no use here when you have to be dishing up shit. so you stuck a pretty good out shit, but i'm not going to do that
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because she's you sure you believe so when users who think you must be the sea shells, you know, any place where the mother earth and your brother. i mean, the people you might think it was a store that despite all that, that the feds are not a good start. meanwhile, and azerbaijan, people have taken to the streets to celebrate, or as many armenians see the piece as a defeat. many as areas regard it as a victory and are in festive spirit. i think that's a good question to see. so
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let's break down the key points of the agreement as a by john gets to keep its military gains while armenia has to return 3 regions. by the end of the month, it's also been agreed that russian peacekeepers will patrol the line of contact and the corridor between the car region and armenia. history. professor peter, nick says that if your van had carried on fighting, it would have lost a lot more. it's still a very tense situation where everybody is hoping that this ceasefire will hold and that russian peacekeeping troops will be able to do so they've brokered 3 previous cease fires, none of which help part of what this is to ation was that once the azeris to then they had a possible way to attack the capital in nagorno-karabakh. that would have been
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a much more devastating defeat for the armenians and what they came up with here. so it's not a setback to the armenians, but it's not nearly as devastating as, a total defeat would have been in the u.s., the knives are out for donald trump. supporters media personalities have called for them to be named and shamed and sacked with some even calling for the destruction of the republican party. if asked to lose, all his enablers, have to live. they have to, we have to collectively, in essence, burn down the republican party. we have to level because if there are survivors, if there are people who weathered this storm, they will do it again. threats like these aren't only being heard from rank and file liberals. some of the loudest voices are saying, if you don't care what the liberal program, good luck finding a job. security. sympathize with those dealing with losing is not easy. when one has to think not only about what's best for the nation peaceful transfer of
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power, but how any future employers might see you can't define during adversity. caitlin collins just reported white house staff are starting to look for jobs. employers considering them should know there are consequences for hiring anyone who helps trump attack american values. find out how at the trump accountability project, the trump accountability project mentioned there was just recently found it likely with the goal of naming and shaming those who work for trump's administration so they can find any more work. congresswoman alexandria causing a cortez also raised a lot of eyebrows with a tweet singing a similar to is anyone archiving these trump sycophants for when they try to downplay or deny their complicity in the future? i foresee decent probability of many deleted tweets writings, photos in the future. and who could forget that mainstream media trying to sabotage trump at every step of his presidency is one thing. but now many want to prosecute him. it's all very different to the message of solidarity and bringing the country
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together that we heard in biden's victory speech to make progress. we have to stop treating our opponents as enemies. there will be no blue states and red states when we were just the united states of america. maybe a supporters got the wrong idea because repressing red votes out of existence won't necessarily make them blue. from supporters of conservatives have been cancelled in bandon blacklisted, defamed and smeared relate, let's leave for the last 4 years, especially by mainstream media. by far left agitators, people losing their jobs for simply supporting the president people having their homes, dogs, people being attacked. some supporters are, i've been through all of this, they've survived the last 4 years. they're actually when i've been seeing more and bolder, to get outspoken to stand up, to not be afraid of these tactics anymore. and the democrats, i believe a lot of people do that. we have a plan for
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a permanent democrat majority in this country. so republicans could never get elected in federal elections in this country. and, and they can, you know, sort of march in their one party socialist to tell terry and utopia amid the fur created by donald trump's allegations that the election is being stolen from him. a whistle blower house come forward claiming to have worked for one of nevada's election departments as testimony appears to support at least some of team trump's claims a fraud. i personally witnessed people handing multiple unopened mail in ballot to 2 other people who then opened and filled out the ballots against the side of the biden harris. we're not allowed to talk to them on the observers were not supposed to say anything ever to the and that's not the only claim of electoral fraud in a quick search online yields. other examples of suppose at problems. a conservative activist has posted photos claiming to show absentee ballots requested and returned
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by dead people in the state of michigan and another facebook post that's gone viral suggests a person received 2 ballots in the state of pennsylvania. here's a look at other allegations ballots. my name, but different versions, one hand, my middle name and my last name. i said with a 2nd, you can't see anything. the closest desk. ok. let's put things in perspective. the close 6, the closest desk was 30 feet to the far this test was probably 150 feet. now, officials in different states claim no significant election fraud was noted. pennsylvania had a free fair and secure election and the geishas of fraud and illegal activity have been repeatedly debunked and dismissed by the courts. hoaxes and nonsense don't buy into these things. the up people shows how trump's persistence and unfounded claims
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of fraud and refusal to concede the election to biden are dividing. not just the country, but his own party. are 2 americas rick sanchez discussed with his guests. whether they believe the allegations of foul play or not, we see dead voters who've come up from the grave and miraculously voted for joe biden. and i'm worried about the families because if someone did use my parents to illegally say that they voted for someone, whether it's they can and i wonder they can, i don't want, i would be absolutely heartbroken. so this is a real issue. our democracy, whether you're on the left or the right, our democracy is really at stake here. that's a last ditch effort that conservatives are trying to use it basically. so that the senate and election process was fairly what it is, what it is. i think that at this point we need a president to accept the results of this election. we need his acolytes to accept the results of this election. we need to stop talking about electioneering. wish there is absolutely no proof. and i think that he's also thrown out on
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a regular basis. go to show just how desperate this president is, because he has no leg to stand on. at this point, only thing he's doing is working to ensure that he will transition. how will that happen? and you believe that there is nothing going on then? why is it so dangerous to question it? this is for the left and i imagine if you are saying he wasn't and it was fair, let's wear your joy. why not let us ask questions? but here's the point, joy, generally speaking, you have to 1st, bring the evidence. and after you bring the evidence to the discussion, there is proof coming out. has provided that proof to the supreme court, we have it being taken to the courts right now. so this proof will come out, republicans are challenging $682000.00 votes in pennsylvania alone in which the absentee ballot laws were completely disregarded. or you actually have to prove that you would be absent or not vote in person. of course, it turned out to be more of a series of suggestions in pennsylvania in arizona. i'm going to tell you this. i
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think it's headed to a recount. you've got to be within a 10th of a point at that point to go to recount. i would argue they're going to probably do the same thing that they're doing in georgia, where the trump campaign is saying we want to have a hand count, an audit of every vote there is they can flow and statistical improbability. at some point, common sense kicks in and goes, hey, there's something going on here. but i will say this, rick, i think what's going to happen is they're going to take the case to the supreme court. it will go to her regarding pennsylvania and wisconsin. the question is, will they be able to the trump campaign, make their case that because of all the commingling of all these questionable ballots, will they be able to force a revote? it's a high barrier to actually get over the people thinking that isn't lost. it's kind of sad because, you know, there's 2 types of things you can, you can say anything you want and you can twitter and a video of a ballot on fire or whatever. they say it's all ridiculous,
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but that's different than what was brought up in court. and so if you look at the court cases, really, very little evidence has been brought forward in courts that have shown that these numbers could be changed by any large degree, other than 10 ballots here and 10 ballots there. so, i mean, this thing is over, like i said, i'm not a fan of either of these war criminals. but if you really want to do is know how their selection was altered, then you look at the millions of purged voters from the rolls which are largely people of color. so really biden would have wins would have one large array of 3rd been a legitimate vote. donald trump's legal challenges are very different from the litigation following the election in 2000. so says the lawyer of the then winner george w. bush, who is the guest on the latest edition of our teeth, going underground in 2000, a vote recount in the key state of florida, and it with 5 to motionless weeks of back to back legal fights. that went all the
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way to the u.s. supreme court. you can watch that interview in full right now at our web site. here's a quick teaser. you know, you can usually find witnesses in any election. there's some alleged irregularities . elections are big, messy businesses. the issue is whether there is credible evidence of either an irregularity, schröder of sufficient magnitude to change the results of the election. so the fact that you come up with 2 or 3 people who say something didn't look right, doesn't mean that the election is going to be overturned and that were the case. we'd never have anybody like that. he's saying what you're saying partly because the margins a so different this time to what they were in 2000 when you won for george w. bush against al gore. well, they were good, big differences that won that margin and counseling, you know, was over 46000 votes. so you would have to be able to walk into court with credible evidence that they were willing 46000 ballots,
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they believe in which are in question. i haven't even seen anybody running with a 100 pieces of evidence of fraud or regularities. a 2nd in 2000, the problem was one that everybody acknowledged. it was an expected leave you signed ballot. and there were many, many thousands of doubts that had been rejected by the other readers. and a difference was only 537 votes. so that was a big difference from what we're doing when we're here. still had we hear from the hungary and foreign minister about his country's plans to import russia's coronavirus vaccine 1st this quick break. he exclaimed joe biden,
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to be president elect come on group. that's not how it works. final vote tallies, make that determination, and we aren't there yet. close the election, free and fair. and what is the possibility? half the country will claim the election was stolen. is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation because you didn't see you going the right way or are you what is true is in the world corrupted. you need to descend to join us in the debt or
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a made in the shallows. welcome back. hungary is among the latest european countries to impose lockdowns following a dramatic surge in kobe cases. it will last at least 30 days, and includes a nationwide nighttime curfew and its fight against the pandemic. the country is also planning to import russia's covert vaccine. it's known as sputnik the and it's being developed by moscow is going to lay out research center that's currently undergoing post registration trials involving participants from around the world. the latest data from stage 3 tests suggest the job is 92 percent effective. earlier, my colleague neil harvey spoke about the vaccine with the hungarian foreign minister who contract of corona virus himself and has been in porn teen for over a week. i usually run like 15 kilometers on the day. you have to reach, you know,
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i'm tired even not thinking about running. so when i do a little walk around here, i got exhausted. so it's, well, it's a virus which i would like to propose to everybody to avoid it's bad symptoms with impacts given that this is a global problem, one would like to think that it would be tackled better by countries coming together, working together, something that always they will know better than anyone as a foreign minister, whether that's happening, having found the, the level of information exchange and cooperation. i think you're totally right. so any time international cooperation based on mutual respect, it is not. and i think he bought received political correctness judging each other during each other should be left behind. and instead of the moment that king go out, there are countries on the political basis we should think about how to cooperate.
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that's why i think international cooperation would be extremely important when it comes to the vaccine, for example. so sometimes i have the feeling that the short of vaccines is becoming politicized, which i think should be again, we are crossing fingers for all companies and countries which are moving forward. we developing the vaccine regardless what they are. so we are interested in india, american, in the european, in their russian, in the chinese, in these really vaccine development and research to be successful. because the more scenes we will have is the better, you know, shooting with everybody, including russia, of course. yeah. if this is correct of reports that under going to be buying some russian vaccines in december, like you said, you were looking at all the options. is there any concern though. busy about how that will be met to response from other countries, because as we say, these things are often politicized lucca, these should be avoided. so now it's
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a vote. be a light for the people always anytime political aspects should be left behind and this is the fight. we understand it is realistic that indeed some small scale all of these groups be launched in order to make a national national necessary clinical trials on their aspect. in hungary, and as also the 2nd part of january, it might be realistic that food by quantity from russia. but we are not going to negotiate and go about simply buying vaccine for russia. we are not go shooting up the production or at least the part of the production to hungary. there is a company operating here in angry which has been producing for other or viruses or diseases. of course, they seem to be able to transfer their capacity in a way that they would be able to be involved in the production cycle with russia's
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daily corona, virus infection rate topping $20000.00. the country's capital is rolling out new anti pandemic rules and they look set to affect the upcoming festive season artist and hawkins explains some are saying the 2nd wave is firmly here to stay. others are saying the 1st wave never actually left, whatever you call it. that's going to matter a little to muscovites who are facing a new raft of instructions come into effect on the 13th hour right through until january 15th in the new year. so these measures are long term moscow. the city which never sleeps will finally be going to bed by midnight. it seems because bars, restaurants and clubs will be shut down from 11 pm through until 6 am. that definitely means no new year's celebrations. other restrictions include those on students, college and university students to be sent to distance learning. theaters will face a reduced capacity being allowed to let in only 25 percent of customers. there's
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also restrictions on cultural events, sports events, as well as authorities try to find that delicate balance between saving lives, protecting lives and saving jobs, trying to ensure the economy doesn't take a critical hit. the statistics, of course, remain warring cases have been rising across russia with over 20000 cases reported across the country yesterday. nearly 6000 of them here in moscow, just 10 days or so ago, the deputy minister for social policy that he had to go to cover and outs that many institutions across russia had as little as 5 to 25 percent of capacity left. this is a very boring and certainly has put a strain on people, many of whom are faced tragedy with loved ones being sent to hospital or dying. and certainly on medical workers as well have been on the front line now for many months. this one particular video from the city of other cohen in russia showed
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just how much medical workers are feeling the strain here you know, where you are. you know, officials later pointed out the woman was admitted to a local hospital for treatment. the patient is under the supervision of specialists . she's provided with all the necessary assistance. her condition does not cause concern. her temperatures normal. all other indicators are also normal. now, yesterday we saw markets across the world respond positively positively to that news by pfizer, that their vaccine was 90 percent effective and could mean an end in sight. at some point in the future. russia is perhaps just
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a couple of steps ahead with the sputnik vaccine already approved, and the authorities planning to roll out the mass vaccination program. in the coming weeks so far though, that plateau in infections has failed to materialize and authorities will be trying to keep that fine balance as we go into the christmas into the winter period across russia will have to take it week by week to see what other measures will be necessary. that's her global news update for this hour. but don't forget, you can always had to our website r.t. dot com for the details on all of those stories. and many more
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lots of people look for to see whether what we're saying is actually playing out in the real world. and sort of thing to look at would be the u.s. dollar versus the chinese are the big. ok, that's the main forex there. that's going to tell you what's happening in the global economy. if this all this debt is going to trigger all this money printing, the dollar will start to drift lower and it's already, you know, looking very weak. i think the last 4 years under they've been able to kind of propped up to a large degree. but i think now going to see a serious decline in the dollar. you can see the chinese currency start to really outperform the dollar
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during the vietnam war, u.s. forces to neighboring laos. there was a secret war. in for years, the american people did not know how so much that is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita in all of human history. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger. lives in this small agricultural country tonight. it's happening even today, kids in laos, fall victim to bombs dropped decades ago. is the u.s. making amends for their tragedy and what help to the people need in that little land of mines? the impossible soup will wish for your trip to the club was you sure? i can board. it doesn't actually matter. vegetable would've been murdered by you
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got to go with us because all of this going to use the broncos. those don't get me game. we all see in the movie it is with the we've seen him all these years, but it's the most severe. some of it is in your speech. come on and use the i'm the 20th century was thing in or of revolution. the great depression and world wars, the 21st century of mental illness. those aren't my words. that's what therapists and psychiatrists tell us. the only question is, should we accept it as a fact? yes. or no. greetings
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and sal you take us here in the united states, the air is thick, my friends, it is thick with them to suppression as we wait for the final counts to come in. and we finally get a new president crowned. but while that american idol section of the us version of democracy is yet to be concluded, that wasn't the only big decision made by us citizens on tuesday night that will affect the future of lives across this great country. some 32 states, as well as the district of columbia, am puerto rico, had 124 ballot initiatives spread out amongst them this year. according to the folks at the national conference of state legislatures these ballot. 5 initiatives that initiatives included california as that involves oberon lifts, multimillion dollar fight to keep their drivers labeled as independent contractors rather than employees. because you know, hey, i mean, who wants to provide benefits and protections to thousands upon thousands of drivers when you've got company shareholders to appease and bank accounts to fill.
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colorado and louisiana saw voters weigh in on the controversy surrounding abortion laws and a woman's right to choose. as we discussed on our election, fallout show just a few days ago. you also had a slew of voters in states across the nation, including washington d.c. vote to decriminalize various illegal drugs like marijuana magic mushrooms. you even had voters in mississippi deciding on giving the southern state a brand new flag, which was, i think, long overdue given that their original state flag up until tuesday night featured the confederate battle cross of civil war era fame. but while the initiatives across the country covered a wide range of important subject, it was 20 twentieth's most notorious party crasher cope with 19, who kept many important issues off of the ballots. in this year's elections, the new york times reported that if ever there was a doubt about the coronaviruses impact on american democracy look no further than
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the sharp decline. and so this is an issue to observe the.

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