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thinks we are here to ask an historic peace deal brokered by moscow signed by armenia and azerbaijan, ending almost 2 months of bloodshed in the going to russian military personnel have been sent into the region to ensure hostilities do not break out again. i need to be taking to the streets of their capital, accusing the country's prime minister of betrayal, branding the truce. a humiliating. you know, the news, russia draws up to sanctions against french and german officials says the poisoning, escalates the kremlin spokesperson gave an exclusive interview to r.t.,
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commenting on refusal to cooperate have information we do not have but no one would cooperate. and trial data suggests that russia's vaccine is 92 percent effective. with hungry becoming the 1st european country just signed up for the job. its foreign minister told us politics should stay out of efforts to beat the pandemic. international cooperation is now the only judge each other should be left behind. very good morning to you watching the weekly hear the guns fall silent in the
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disputed nagorno-karabakh region. this week armenia, azerbaijan signed an historic peace deal brokered by russia and ending almost 2 months of bloody battle. as part of the trace, moscow has deployed military personnel to the front line to monitor the cease fire state a place where you should get a break here. what is happening in karabakh is a truly great tragedy. but i want to note with great satisfaction, the outlines of compromise and the agreements reached on ending the bloodshed. and i hope that all the steps we have taken recently will lead to the establishment of a long term peace for the benefit of azerbaijan and armenia, which then, under the new peace deal, both sides will hold on to their current military positions. it leaves armenia in control of the disputed regions capitol steps on a cared a lot by john gets to hold on to the 2nd largest city shushi, which it sees just prior to hostilities ending. armenia will also though, have to hand over 3 districts in the region to azerbaijan. russian peacekeepers have been deployed to the so-called that ching corridor,
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that's the only major road link between they're going to back and armenia. the russian contingent includes nearly 2000 personnel, almost $400.00 vehicles, plus specialist equipment. mission itself will last 5 years with an automatic extension if required. have presented the truce though in very different ways to their people. the text of the statement is unspeakably painful for me personally and for our people. i have made this decision as a result of an in-depth analysis of the military situation. this is not a victory, but there will be a defeat unless you recognize yourself as a loser. we will never recognize ourselves as losers, and this should our share in our era of national unification and revival. for my part, i would like to see that i am very glad that today we have sealed the deal to settle the years long conflict between our media. and as we put an end to the occupation has grabbed me years of the truce, led to widespread anger and even despair in armenia with violent unrest seen in the
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capital. on the night that the deal was furious crowd stormed the parliament building. demonstrators have been calling for the prime minister's head to roll. they accuse him of betrayal and run the peace. a humiliating capitulation. oh oh oh oh. oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh cool i i i, i, i, i guess it i you call it pushing young, betrayed us here, traitor. he's a peek. he does, he could do this to last. at least the solution is a step in the back for all armenians. thank you, lisa. he just said late, late, late, late,
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late, late, late, late, late and again made a speech via facebook and on television. he made a federalist last because last few days hasn't appeared in public. i didn't mention today that he feared for his life when you signed the deal, you know, the kind of way of the situation, just the man being arrested today. but all right, now behind me, this looks, i think, taken over to the right place with the protesters. i'm media following behind this very small amount of i mean on the streets. it's hard to say whether this is the general feeling of the majority of the population or whether a very vocal minority of currently leading the protests. but what will come be said is all i mean enduring where we are in shock following monday's deal. i mean,
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the way they're expressing it is slightly different perhaps and with his every rule looming, thousands of new going to care about residents are abandoning their homes. some of even burnt down their property so as not to leave them to the enemy. but on the other side of the conflict, people have greeted the cease fire as a national victory, and they've been taking to the streets in celebration. we spoke to the red cross spokesperson in the go in a car back and the former canadian ambassador to armenia, they say the trace is crucial for thousands of people the impact of the collision
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on the like the think you are put in across the region. how can you give us a team and can there life down on 100000, people who hope to leave their homes. now you search for safety in where 021, who are not horrible, may leave the court of the people are in need, or who can't make it clear and who are already being a few fans pandering to support for a 50 there's nothing wrong with patriotic a motion when they are directed with such hostility toward the other side from both sides, it takes great creativity to counsel people to, to learn again, to live together. it's going to depend on the extent to which russian leaders change the complete cooperation of the leaders of the 2 countries in year
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2000 and very well trained, russian troops will be very effective. but what will be most effective will be self discipline. on the part of the 2 sides, and i think that can only be obtained through communication from moscow. a says foreign minister has responded to allegations that alexei navalny was poisoned with a nerve agent. sergei lavrov stress that before leaving russia, the opposition figure had tested negative for any toxins, meaning that he could have been targeted. he says, after his departure for treatment in germany, the incident you might remember happened back in august when the van, they fell sick on a flight to moscow. auntie's briffa national picks up the story. it seems russia has had enough, after months of what most go saw as groundless accusations. foreign minister sergei lavrov says in a volley could have been poisoned after he left hospital in russia. we
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have every reason to believe that what happened to him in terms of chemical warfare agents getting into his body could have happened in germany were on the plane. and when she was flown to security hospital, his tests results were clear when he was in arms. that's according to russian doctor is what we need only treated even several rushnell of arteries. it's only after volley was taken to a lien that we heard about traces of navi chalk from germany 1st, then france and sweden. despite there being no solid evidence, proven it. russia was very quickly accused of using a band nerve agent and punished with e.u. sanctions. if she picked them up. there was very clearly an assault and i'm assassination attempts 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
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the information that russia provides, the consequences all its refusal to provide clarification. if i call on russia to do more to investigate this case, case such as this must have consequences. the therefore reserves the right to impose sanctions on russia's accusing. now it's western partners have been unreliable and is now ready to respond with mirror sanctions. it is difficult for me to understand the motives of our german partners. i already told this to her can muster, and i can repeat, this is not a secret that we see how germany took the role of a leader in the new the solution of relations as we were to ration this if there were more severe sanctions. and since germany was the driving force behind these e.u. sanctions over the not on the key. and since these sanctions directly affect high ranking staffers of the russian president's administration, we will respond in kind of all russian requests for proof or any lead date, or were poll lightly denied. so i would like to reiterate that we do not expect
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to be criticized. it would be better to deal with the news itself. we have been for, the c.w., snowden has ation 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, which made moscow doubt their organizations motives. we've asked the technical secretary about the cooperation between it and germany. and we were told to direct our questions to berlin. so heeding the technical secretary, it's advice and sent a request there, but we still haven't received a reply. to be honest, we've got an unsealed situation in our hands. our german partners is saying that this whole story is no longer a bilateral issue, but rather an international one, which should be considered by the but at the same time, the technical secretariat directs us back to the german side for any question. so
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we find ourselves trapped in a vicious circle. and now russia says it may consider leaving the o.p.c. w. . so the ball is in europe's court. much more was discussed in an r.t. interview with the kremlin spokesperson to me to pursue. you can watch the exclusive target is a pretty 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 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 heiress herself or notices. and i request the building interview. sometimes it seems the patient is not that sick. and knowing you well know, there are a lot of questions about his illness too. and if he is ill, we need to know how bad and whether his disease can fade and come back. well,
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you have to agree that there are more questions and hans's early trial data suggests, russia's covert job is 92 percent effective after the for a country's top diplomat explains why the person is giving it a go on election night. you may know whether the margin for the winner is so large that it is impossible for the defeated candidate to catch up. so there may still be 10000 votes to count, but the margin is 80000 votes. it doesn't matter if all 10000 votes went for the
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defeated candidate, they cannot possibly catch up and that's where we are today. joe biden's margin is so large in all of the states that are being contested, that even though some other states have not finished county, they still don't know who won. and joe biden won. majority of the electoral college votes. joining me every day on the alex salmond chill and i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics or i'm showbusiness. welcome back. the makers of russia's covert jabbered been given a confidence booster is the latest trial data suggests it is 92 percent effective. the drug known as sputnik 3 is into the 3rd stage of testing mass production is
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expected with nationwide vaccinations to follow. the world health organization has added the job to its list of emergency use drugs. several foreign countries, including india and brazil, have already placed orders and hungary has become the 1st european country to sign up for sputnik v. . depressed will run its own trials of the drug in a couple of weeks time. earlier, the hungarian foreign minister told me that cooperation is key to overcoming this pandemic. it's any time international cooperation based on mutual respect. it is now, and i think that all of a political correctness judging each other during game time there should be left behind. and instead of a look at that thing, go out their countries on the political basis, we should think about how to cooperate. so sometimes i have the feeling that the short of vaccines is becoming the size,
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which i think should be again, we are crossing fingers for all companies and we are interested in india, american, in the european union, the russian in the chinese indies, the vaccine development and research to be successful, you know, shooting with everybody including russia, of course. yeah. if this is correct of reports, that hunger is going to be buying some russian vaccines in december. but like you said, you are looking at all. 'd the options, is there any concern though 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 about the light for the people, stories. and if i am, political aspects should be left behind. unless the world waits for a viable co, the vaccine find a good job isn't the only challenge another is how to make it accessible. or rich countries where they can afford simply to stockpile the drugs. poor ones often lack
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the specialist storage equipment that is needed. davis key picks up the story within hours of pharmaceutical giant pfizer and by own tech announcing that couvade $900.00 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, leading some n.g.o.s to question whether this is just a vaccine for rich nations. it's worrying that phase a bio when 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 and member states can decide what to do with their vaccine doses. and that includes the option of meeting them to lower and
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middle income countries. the u. is unlikely to help a lot because it is in deep trouble itself. and 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 will have to build deep freeze storage and transportation networks from scratch to keep the vaccine from becoming useless is for the action is costly, its component is unstable. it also requires called chain 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 knees and the difficulties in
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administrating the required 2 shots within a month, may be too much of a burden for them. most nations, leaving them essentially frozen out some n.g.o.s have called on follow on tech, to clarify how the vaccine will be made accessible outside high income countries. and they want the firms to make that vaccine technology available via a w h o scheme. so billions of doses can be produced as quickly and this cheaply as possible. now that's unlikely, because when the scheme was launched, pfizer made its feelings clear, i think is 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
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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 18th century lives profit seeking the theory of home with market in some because last country to be called that really determines when the pandemic it's going to be one who pay for it getting worse. i mean, we can't 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 bric countries. at the same time, profit incentive shouldn't be in the mind. the world's greatest invention and
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treatment by a lot by products. tens of thousands of donald trump supporters have descended on washington per week and the rallies in support of the president as he continues to contest the outcome of the 2020 election. and it's led to some tense situations in the capital. the clashes broke out saturday between trump supporters and counter protesters so that one person was stabbed and 20 protesters were arrested. some so say they responded to multiple reports of altercations between left and right wing groups. many of them just blocks away from the white house. some support has been spurred on by the president's allegations of widespread electoral fraud and taking to the streets to demand a recount. media outlets, meanwhile, have called the election for joe biden. some democrats voices are adding to the high tension by openly calling for revenge on anyone who support a tramp, tramp,
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castro, lose his evil or 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 weather 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. one has to think not only about what's best for the nation peaceful transfer of power, but how any future employers might see your character defined 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
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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 together that we heard and 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 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 canceled and
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banned and blacklisted the famed and smeared relate the last 4 years, especially by mainstream media. by far left agitators, people losing their jobs or simply supporting the president, people having their homes, dogs, people being attacked, something orders are embedded through all of this. they survive 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 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, counting and recounting is still underway nearly 2 weeks on since election day. the slow pace of the election and questions surrounding the role of the electoral
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college of heightened concerns over the integrity of the voting system. panel of guests discuss the potential flaws. we know republicans always win texas, just like democrats always win california. and 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 won the election . there's no real 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 this money
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more like our sport. we believe the other side is the plating the balls out on president. we know that he tends to have more tangent than normal, that has no relation to the electorial college and we are technologically advanced enough to simply count the votes. i think we need to even move beyond the compact and have a, a system. of course in representation, we have a long history in united states of 3rd 4th and 5th parties trying to break into the political system in the dance because 1st of all we have this because of these 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. let's joining us, he went on to the bout with updates and half an hour. is your media a reflection of reality?
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going to get into you leave that up. i just sat here watching 5 minutes. you're not going home tonight. i can guarantee they won't come back to wrongful conviction with you something today. we're going to be doing it and to an issue that is fascinating exhibits throughout, which is the phenomenon of false confessions. and my guest today is going to be jane fisher already also was currently working on more cases involving false confessions and each is fascinating, its own ways are jane, while some are full confession. and jane is an attorney who is an expert on false confessions. and so jane, how did you get into this work? i was a public defender in manhattan here in new york city for about 3 years. and we saw
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a lot of police misconduct. you know, we were doing arraignments up until 1 am in the morning and you see people beat up or, you know, people whose cases get dismissed, who get no compensation. so my husband and i left the legal aid society with the hopes of doing civil rights work. my name is old castle. i'm a distinguished professor of psychology at john jay college of criminal justice. once a false confession is taken, the case is closed and nobody really can tell the difference between a good confession and one that is a problem with all of this is that your tactics that can be used to get innocent people and i don't just mean vulnerable innocent people, i mean people who are sitting around in this room to confess to crimes. they didn't commit.
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