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good children are torn between gold. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which side will have the strongest appeal to sanctions against france and germany over the alleged nerve agent poisoning. says russia's foreign minister suggest the kremlin critic may have been given the talks in outside the country. but he will have every reason to believe that what happened to him in terms of chemical warfare agents getting into his body. it could have happened in germany. you have someone on the plane and when she was flown to a charity hospital, he was moved to news that corona virus vaccine could soon be ready for release is giving hope for me to rich countries as poor ones look like being priced out
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over censorship. as flags in our documentary on u.s. armed groups, despite hosting similar content without warnings. you hear from the producer of the film, we have to fold notification system in place for this particular documentary, and that is the word. this is something i've heard of. i think the capitol rocked by more unrest. this fury over a peace deal with shows no sign of abating refugees flood from the war zone into yet i spoke to evolve more than about her ordeal. i didn't want to leave my home national, but another my daughter said, i'm on the money for the sake of my children, i left and i can't either . thanks for joining us mid day here in moscow. this is our
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a prominent kremlin critic, alexina valmy, could have been targeted with a nerve agent after leaving russia. that's the claim coming from russia's foreign minister, sergei lavrov speaking at a video conference with journalists, the dipper about stress in the valley. a tested negative for talks is while in the country, where if an option reports, it seems russia has had enough after months of what most go. so as groundless accusations, foreign minister sergei lavrov says vali could have been poisoned after he left hospital in russia. lucy is just the one you have every reason to believe that what happened to him in terms of chemical warfare agents getting into his body or is it's going to happen in germany were on the plane. and when she was flown to the charity hospitals do exactly how else can the sudden appearance of toxic materials in the vollies samples be explained? he stressed the results were clear when he was in arms. that's according to russian doctors who we need surely treated. he meant several russian laboratories. it's
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only often a volley was taken to a lean that we heard about traces of navi chalk from germany 1st, then france and sweden, despite there being no solid evidence proving it. russia was very quickly accused of using a band nerve agent and punished with these sanctions pick them up. there was very clearly an assault and an assassination attempt that was made on russian soil against a russian opponent, with a chemical agent on the business related in russia. and therefore, it is on russia to give indispensable clarification that we will have to draw from the information that russia provides the consequences all its refusal to provide tariff occasion i call on russia to do more to investigate this case, such as this must have consequences. the e.u. therefore, reserves the right to impose sanctions, russia's accusing. now his western partners have been unreliable and is now ready
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to respond with mirror sanctions. it is difficult for me to understand the motives of our german partners. i already told this to her combust, and i can repeat this. it's not a secret that we see how germany took the role of a leader in the new escalation of relations with the russian federation. there will of course be a response to the sanctions. and since germany was the driving force behind these e.u. sanctions over the nerve on the case. and since these sanctions directly affects high ranking staffers of the russian president's administration, we will respond in kind all russian requests for proof or any alleged date or were poll lightly denied, so immersed is no harm. i would like to reiterate that we do not expect the bearer of the bad news, namely us to be criticized. it would be better to deal with the news itself. we have informed b o, p, c, w, and overnight zation that the russian side can approach to ask further questions., ironically, one, addressing the o.p.c. w., russia was told to go back and ask germany,
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which made moscow doubt their organizations motives. i will be blunt, the o.p.c. w.'s technical secretary at is increasingly turning into a tool in the west and which is being used to exert informational and political pressure on countries that fail to toe the line. this conclusion is backed by the watchdogs involvement in and russian campaigns early it with the script case. and now with the alleged poisoning of alexina vone, and now russia says it may consider leaving the o.p.c. w. . so the ball is in europe's court. the valley 1st fell ill on an internal flight in russia, an organist, the aircraft that he was on made an emergency landing in the city of homs. but he was taken to hospital and placed in an induced coma. his samples were sent to several russian labs. none of them found traces of any talks in the van. it was then i left it lifted to germany where he was treated at a specialist clinic in berlin. our guest discuss the role of tit for tat sanctions
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in the affair. i think patience is during the search, the breaking point more school as i see. sanctions will not only have various people inside russia. it sounds as though germany, russia, there are very coarse economic links, and it would not be the interest of either country to get its own situation, lose or use a damaged germany or allies very much gas supplies from russia. and i think both countries will want to be seen because economic cooperation there who play and the whole plot on of army is shaming. germany is doing a lot of accusations against russia, but is not delivering evidence. so i'm very critical to what the handling of that case bided to him and political class by the government. and i'm fully with the russian authorities who demand stronger evidence. we are in the, in a spiral of sanctions. and i do in thi,
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where this might lead to on the one hand we have to enter russian sanctions, which are seen widely as ridiculous and unfair even in the german public, not in the political class. but among the majority of the people, there is no support for do sanctions. and now russian is doubling. doing take fortec. i understand that russia is now sick of accusations which are most ridiculous. but if their druid leads to 2 new countermeasures against russia, it would be the opposite of what we want. so it's a dangerous game. my suspicion and indeed hope is that the sanctions and the noise about the o.p.c. w. is a cover for the fact that the pipeline will go ahead. that's my feeling right now. we haven't got to the point where the construction of the pipeline has been definitively abandoned. it hasn't been completed,
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but it hasn't been definitively abandoned. and so i suspect that the german political class is finding a way to save face. in other words, to put symbolic sanctions on russia to up the ante on the diplomatic level, but probably my guess is to complete the pipeline. auntie's entendres sat down with the kremlin spokesperson to me to prescribe off their wide ranging discussion. touched on the in the valley case, the exclusive interview will be airing in full throughout the day. here's a preview. we are interested in the investigation of the circumstances of what happened because we want to know the truth. so we said, please help us. and if you have information that we do not have, please share it with us. but no one wants to cooperate. sometimes it seems, patient does not want that truth to be amorous himself or notice him. and i reverse the order in the us. sometimes it seems the patient is not that sick. there are a lot of questions about his illness too. and if he is ill,
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we need to know how bad and whether his disease can fade and come back. well, you have to agree that there are more questions and answers as the world waits for a viable covert vaccine finding a job isn't the only challenge the other is making it accessible while rich countries they can afford to stop drugs. poor ones collect the specialist storage equipment that's needed to do risky picks up the story within hours of pharmaceutical giant pfizer and by own tech announcing that couvade 900 vaccine was 90 percent effective that you swooped in and signed on the dotted line. and europe,, wasn't alone. massive deals have also been struck with the u.s. the u.k., egypt, pan, canada, and new zealand,
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leading some n.g.o.s to question whether this is just a vaccine for rich nations. it's worrying that phase of bio and tech has already struck deals with rich countries for more than a 1000000000 doses of its vaccine, leaving less than a quarter of its projected supply for the rest of the world. big pharma profits must not be prioritized over the health of billions. now, the european commission has been clear, member states can decide what to do with their vaccine doses. and that includes the, option of meeting them to lower and middle income countries. the u., it's unlikely to help a lot because it is in deep trouble itself in many poor countries are not going to be able to be all the supply expensive coaching infrastructure and storage on time to deliver the missing. this vaccine needs to be stored at minus 70 degree celsius, requiring a special freezer of a type that isn't widely available even in europe and america. meaning countries
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will have to build deep freeze storage and transportation networks from scratch to keep the vaccine from becoming useless. its production is costly, its component is unstable. it also requires culture in transportation and has a short shelf life. the requirement through extremely cold temperatures is likely to cause spoilage a lot of vaccine. the price tag in building the news and the difficulties in administrating the required 2 shots within a month, may be too much of a burden from the nations, leaving them essentially frozen out. some n.g.o.s of cool. don't foist on tech to clarify how the vaccine will be made accessible outside high income countries. and they want the firms to make their vaccine technology available via a w h o scheme. so billions of doses can be produced as quickly and this cheaply as
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possible. now that's unlikely, because when the scheme was launched, pfizer made its feelings clear. i think it's nonsense and at this point of time, it's also dangerous. there's a giant effort right now happening to find solutions. the risks we're taking represent billions of dollars and the chances of developing something is still not very good. and adding insult to injury the day. the vaccine was announced, the c.e.o. of fine, so many $5600000.00 worth of company stock. now pfizer says that this was a scheduled transaction once the stock hit a certain value, but for many this was a cold shower. of a reminder, the big pharma is also big money. so a vaccine for coke at 19 may be closer, which of course is good news. well, for those who can at least afford it, i say centralize profit seeking the theory of market in some way. because the last country to be called that really determines when the
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pandemic is going to the one who pay for it getting worse. i mean, we complain much, but the point is really if it is eventually optimal for them to leave all these poor countries untreated because they could eventually travel back to the british conference at the same time. profit incentive shouldn't be in the mind. the world's greatest invention and treatment by a lot by products. a new medical study is added to the urgency of finding a vaccine. it's found that catching kovac can correlate with developing mental disorders. the study in question was run by the university of oxford. it found that one in 5 patients go on to develop mental health issues within 3 months of testing, positive. the analysis was based on 69000000 u.s.,
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medical records, 62000 of them coronavirus. the majority of disorders attending covert are characterized by feelings of worry or fear in some cases strong enough to make everyday life simply seem unbearable. include adjustment disorder, post-traumatic, stress disorder, panic attacks, insomnia, even dementia. we talked to max tack a co-author of the study. did the short answer is that we don't know yet, and we have to do more research to find out, you know, we can start to speculate about what might be the reasons and i think there might be 2 main reasons. one is psychological. the other one is biological and psychological. one is quite intuitive, it is, you know, people suffer with the 19 which is quite scary in itself and the fear of having a potentially life limiting in this might cause things like anxiety and depression . and then there's also a possible biological explanation, which is that it is possible that sounds good to say the very virus that causes 19
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my get into the brain. we know that some viruses do. we don't know yet as far as i know where the source of 2 does, but it's possible that it does. and in that way, it might, it might be affecting the brain and damaging the brain if you will, within the biological explanation is also an inflammatory explanation. so we know that too, as a virus, causes an information throughout the body that can be, can expand well beyond the lungs. and it may be that inflammatory response also involves the brain. and if that's the case, that in my view that the inflammation to the immune response of the body mount against the infection might be the cause of the given that there's going to be more people suffering with mental illness as a result of we need to make sure that there is service is provided for both people and therapy provided for the people. we know that anxiety, depression, friends, for example, is all about the most people that we receive treatment for anxiety,
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depression do get better. and so it's very important that those treatments are available to all that need them during the pandemic to lead you to flags in our documentary on armed activists in america is potentially offensive and inappropriate because it was quite happy to host similar content without such warnings. reaction from the film's producer after this break. what does the election results to date tell us about the state of american politics? there was no blue wave. instead, there was a red ripple, instead of calls for reconciliation. there are those looking to punish trump supporters. one step forward 2 steps.
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watching on t.v. documentaries can be an upsetting experience if you choose warnings to be believed . his film, an activist in america, from the political, extreme left and right has been flagged as big potentially offensive. is a preview. the biggest political events of the last 4 years is happening amid the coronavirus and damning precedents of the level of civil unrest sparked by the death george floyd of the radical groups on both sides of the political spectrum here. ok, what's about if you want a war, let it begin. what else? we're going to meet these groups and their leaders to find out how far they're ready to go to fight for what they believe the stooge for this country. where there are different versions of the you tube warning for the documentary, it depends on your language settings. russian speakers are told, the material could frighten or shock some uses the english speaking views. it's
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branded, quote, offensive, or inappropriate to some audiences to what she'd have to sign in to prove your age . spoke with the creator of the work. of course, it's not exactly the kids' content. it is about american radical groups and people who are have really involved in the protest movements that is on the rise, especially in the days and months before the election. but i think in that, in this documentary, there is nothing that is overkill or over the top. and for me, it is really weird and strange why it was flagged and especially the way it was flagged. so we have to fold the notification system in place for this particular documentary, and that is word, this is something unheard of. i think when as we were mentioning there, you actually have to log in. so for me personally, you know, i tried to just open up you tube, google it, and open it up and look at it. and it said you have to sign in. i don't have
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a youtube account, which means that certain people are not going to be able to access this movie. whereas i looked at what i just searched in youtube for one of the groups that you said was in the film, the boogaloo boys. there's plenty of documentaries of news stories about this group where they're talking about their doctrine where they're standing there with guns and you think it would be about the same thing. is that the sort of content that's in the movie? it's these men talking about their beliefs. pretty much so. so yeah, we spoke to the members of blue movement. these are how they are and guys who are not afraid to come out to protest. although none of them are criminals of flaws in, in that any possible way. so it's not that we were talking with, you know, bad people or criminals know they are just regular citizens, but they are having involved in protests, but it's not against the law,, right. in the u.s., would you say that anything they spoke about would have been considered radical?
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i wouldn't say so. some of the things that they were managed are quite disturbing if you think about it, because they were talking about the looming civil conflict in the us about the deep division and polarization that is taking place in the country about the probable outcome, the revolution, whatever that means but it's not that they were you know, getting into any kind of specifics and we have, we have a special waiver before the film saying that just watch out, guys 3 might be some disturbing content. so we told radio now instead to your audience, we've asked you to explain why the documentary was labeled as potentially offensive . we're still waiting for the reply. but it's not the 1st example of material being flagged online blogs or the us election twitter box. one of our reports is misleading, meaning it could be, should twitter has rules against manipulating or interfering in elections. but in fact,
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the video in question was an account of ballot fraud allegations made by the truck campaign. allegations that were widely reported elsewhere. independent journalist gave us his view on the way videos are being censored on major online platforms. just as crazy as come last too far before. busy as you say, i mean if you put a blur or nudity on facebook or twitter at the office, it was stopped immediately. fine, no problem. but now they venture into political world. there are other things that, you can say and those that you can't, especially if it comes from our t.v., it comes from russia. everybody knows. every american, this an assault rifle and a submachine gun in the cupboard. there are too many weapons in america. and when you have hot heads on the left or on the right, you know, in the streets, ready to fight each other. it's really dangerous for the moxy, and this must be shown so that the people reliance and medicare is going to john
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guy is certainly very young, who are doing the job of selecting what is good or bad. i don't know really about all this relatively new to politics, to the all time politics or maybe they don't really know what they do. it's just the beginning of censorship own being put in place in america, especially for russian news to armenia now, where the country's prime minister is fighting for political survival after signing a peace deal with azerbaijan. i mean, in capital 11 is being gripped by days of unrest. protesters calling for the p.m.'s head to roll crowds amassed outside government buildings on thursday. amid a heavy police presence, multiple arrests were made demonstrators a furious about the terms of the peace deal according to which has a hold on to its military. get rid of bizarre mean, it is obliged to handover 3 districts by the end of the month,
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something that many armenians see as a humiliating loss. local reporter joan assistance centers this report from the heart of the protest. please try to approach her primary around 2000 protesters were here yesterday, 3000 similar probably a bit smaller crowd today,, but there's also reports of protests across the city outside the s.s., the national state security office is not flood parliament itself. the protest is largely organized by opposition parties, although only 2 of them are in power. the 17, it's called on the protests and called for the prime minister, nicole passion and to resign. since his deal was made on monday with the by john,, which has been 3, mr. tourist-y., these protesters around 90000 deaths, nick armenians have fled. the recent hostilities in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region. many of those left in the wake of the deal when it became clear homes and villages would be handed over to back makeshift centers for volunteers and aid
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workers have been created to help accommodate them. some of those fleeing are found shelter in homes of total strangers in armenia. if you start off with so strong and internationally built our dreams, we wanted our dreams to come true, but after 30 years war again, again, everything is destroyed. there aren't many places in the world where peace spells torment, but nagorno-karabakh is one of them. the truce between armenia and azerbaijan hasn't brought any relief for those who fled the war, but none are didn't want to run, not at the beginning, at least, but did for the sake of her children. yet as we're dealing with the 1st bombing, i walked the children and we went turney bases here in an area where there are no bomb shelters. i didn't want to leave my home national, but another siren. my daughter said mom, they're coming for the sake of my children. i left and i can't now not to care of the kids will. she's holding back tears a little dude who runs around as if well,
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has never been a scene actually of a young life. finding a home in armenia has never been a challenge. people weren't just welcoming. they were actively searching for refugees to give them shelter. symptom of the bomb was i said something needs to be done and i started looking for family to help. and they found me, they found me and i found them. and they have been living in this instance like top of 1st. as none, i was following the war from a far at 1st everything seemed bright, just as if victory was around the corner. but then troubling news from her husband on the front line was the 1st sign that all was not well in her homeland. the husband said that the, as their versions were waiting outside the city to attack. and at night a drone attack, a car in which he and other military personnel were around. he reached zusha and his relatives took him to the hospital. but he wanted to go back and fight and now he's in stupid. the peace deal,
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which for many looks too much like surrender. karabakh refugees like a hammer blow by journey's will never give them a chance at co-existing. my outstanding, my relatives lived in had route and it was very scary. they were in the basement until mid october, but they were lucky enough to leave there and escape us. my other friend lived. she lost her home and her husband, and she has no idea how to continue living. none, i was well aware of what happened and how much of new going to karabakh they have to give up and she finds it impossible to accept, but it looks like she and tens of thousands of other refugees will have no choice but to get used to it and my girls done of reporting from armenia for our to go back. stay with us here. that ash will join me for updates in half an hour.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get us out of the world of politics. sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then during the vietnam war, u.s. forces are also bombs in neighboring laos. there was a secret war and for years the american people did not know until our cell, my skin is officially the must have rebounded country per capita in all human history. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. jordyn wieber went on to another topic that even today, kids in laos, fall victim to bombs dropped decades ago. is the u.s. making amends for the tragedy and help to the people need in that little land of
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hello and welcome across stop where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. what does the election results today? tell us about the state of american politics. there was no blue wave. instead, there was a red ripple instead of calls for reconciliation. there are those looking to punish trump supporters. one step forward 2 steps back. there is gus. these issues and more, i'm joined by my guest in syracuse. we have how he is a former candidate for the green party nomination for u.s. president and in atlanta, he crosses around she is a us independent presidential candidate. all right, crossed up rules in effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate a story. let me go to you 1st here. where do we stand right now?, a little more than a week outside of the election. we have the g.o.p., a lot of and most conservatives refusing to recognize a job. i missed reza.
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