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built to the people needed in that little land on election fraud lawsuit by republicans claims, nevada approached native americans to vote to make change for raffle gift cards. helping joe biden pick up the state's logistical nightmare experts slam a major new covert vaccine for the us warning it 6 term requirement to always be held at minus 70 degrees is simply aren't realistic goal for when plus work to do the distribution. i don't see that coming together in rush hour. it could work out in a decent way. it doesn't appear that it is. parties correspondent becomes the 1st foreign
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journalist to cross the very front lines of the disputed karabakh region after the peace deal with armenia. we report on locals attempts to start rebuilding their lives. this is the 1st start since the war began that we've been able to get into territory that is good told by your buddy army a very warm welcome. it's midday here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international with me here. now, a week before the u.s. state of nevada certifies its election results. republicans have filed a number of lawsuits to halt the process, citing irregularities on voter fraud. one claim, alleges native american voters were swayed by gifts through improper outreach programs by politically biased organizers. mainstream media have called nevada for a joke. just 33000 votes. there are around 60000 voting, age,
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native americans in the state. republicans claim they were lured to vote democratic . there were gifts scheme by a left aligned nonprofit group, but the group denies any political leaning as artie's kaleb or purports in nevada's tribal areas. voter participation was being encouraged by a nonprofit, some very nice prizes. were handed out in order to encourage people to vote in the 2028 presidential election. there were even $500.00 gift cards. now the nevada native voting project said it had no agenda, simply want to do increase election participation. and because it did not seem to be partisan, the nevada indian commission, a state agency, had no problem getting involved on that of adding indian commission. facebook page 6 posts, offering gift cards of the a raffle share. in addition to that, the nevada indian commission offered its own prizes,
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raffling off 3 major pieces of art to those who voted. people may not be aware, but encouraging people to vote with rewards is illegal. whoever makes or offers to make an expenditure to any person either to vote or withhold his vote, or to vote for or against any candidate shall be fined under this title or imprisoned. but nobody got the memo. and in fact, a reno sparks indian colony official was even filmed, handing out the loot. we have $25.00 25 cards to round off and a lot of money. and here's the excuses that this is simply a nonpartizan effort not aimed at helping any candidate or party. except there are indications to the contrary. nevada is a swing state and nevada has over 60000, registered native american voters that could really make the difference in our states. then make change it out here, get them made and harris, campaign swag. as you can see have mass, they have a t.
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shirt sign stickers are kind the set hand sanitizer. all right guys, you have it there. she has them buy it and that he's for you. i'm all to support it and if they see to get out the vote, get to the polls and both parties. his past, the facebook page of the native voter project even shared a post from an ngo called the native organizers alliance. and that made clear that their an aim was to flip the electoral map from red to blue. not surprisingly, a lawsuit was filed by the nevada republican party. there was scheme, side up to give voters something of value raffle tickets. t. shirts, other things like that. if they would come in and vote something that violates federal law, something that violates nevada law. now the nevada native voter project says they didn't do anything wrong. they say that this was simply had nonpartisan effort to encourage voting. and furthermore,
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they point out that no member of their staff or any other volunteers ever attended any biden heris events. however, their statements did leave out those $500.00 gift cards. u.s. officials have actually condemned the government of venezuela for offering incentives to encourage voter participation. but in nevada, i guess it's ok. now keep in mind that native americans vote pretty consistently for the democratic party. it looks here like a state agency, was involved in a very targeted campaign to encourage vote participation from a constituency that leans a certain way. nothing reeks of clan transparent elections than handing out valuable freebies and prizes to encourage certain people to vote in america. at least, you know, we, we don't think that there would be any corruption in our government. and so you would assume that this would be non party non-state actor or organization that was just corrupt and doing something wrong. so when we see things like in nevada, where you have the state authorities, you have
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a government authority participating in this scheme, participating in these things that you fear with our election. that's what's been most troubling. i think for the american population, of course, and in other countries, people are used to governments that might be corrupt or to state officials that might be corrupt. and in america, we're finally starting to see that that has happened. that's the most troubling thing would nevada? whenever the last fight is trying to ignore efforts to question his victory and just focusing on putting out messages of unity. but there's a slight hitch. many of his supporters want nothing to do with the 70000000 people who voted for trump.
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no seriously. how do you deprogram 75000000 people? where do you start, fox, facebook. this is not your standard partisan policy disagreement. this is a conspiracy theory fueled belligerent death cult against reality and basic decency . ringback ready ready
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82 years ago crystal nothing happened that led to genocide against a whole identity after 4 years of a modern day assault on those same values by donald trump. by a pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide. but unify. this is the time to be here on america. medical experts are voicing deep concern over the extreme transportation requirements of a major new corona, virus vaccine for the us. fine is applying for emergency authorize ation off its
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job. but analysts question whether distributing it at the necessary minus 70 degrees is even realistic. but there reality is, there has never been a drug that requires storage at this temperature is a logistical nightmare for rural communities. but no one is immune to the challenges, distributing the facts in poses for the medical industry, the whole infrastructure to do the distribution. i don't see that coming together in a rational fashion. it's so could it could work out in a decent way. it doesn't appear that it is, i'm worried about that scene. this abuse going to the right will. and not when it falls. i can't predict the numbers, but wow, it is a dysfunctional set of people right at the moment. if you can go, companies have the capacity to transport goods at minus 70, which is colder than the no the south pole, and found so many firms don't even have the facilities to do it at minus 20 and was
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far from the only logistical challenge expected, particularly and poor and remote areas. the vaccine also need special deep freeze 2 cases which can be used for just 10 days. it also requires dry ice, which is a hazardous material, and few hospitals and pharmacies have a code. phrases have a company behind that job remains confident. we have already produced more than 20000000 doses in our closets and to continue as we speak, producing more and more. this is why we said the baby had to leave here, which is a matter of how many weeks we expect to actually 50000000 doses that you can distribute to the world. we spoke to a senior clinical lecturer at britain's university of exeter medical school. he says it's important for different vaccines to be created across the world to provide choice. but it's very important to maintain what you would call the cold chain extremely important. otherwise,
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you are injecting people with substandard or the nature of vaccine, and it is a waste of time resources and everything else. so it is very, very important to make sure that the vaccines when they leave their live oratory, where it is made to where the patient is going to receive it is maintained always at the right temperature. you either have facilities to transport them or you use other vaccines and there is no reason to suspect that the other work scenes are inferior. once they're licensed, they're licensed and we know that they are good enough for the job. therefore, it's very good to know that there are also other vaccines made by other platforms also coming on stream in given time. a pandemic. so such a massively changing how we do our shopping. thousands of british stores are now reportedly refusing to allow cash payments, fearing infection. cash is no longer king with contactless payments,
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bank transfers and direct debits all eclipsing cold. hard sterling but it seems coverts haste in the demise, with one in 3, worried about notes and coins spreading the virus. we're. 'd moving in a society then surely will be a cashless society. what is done is accelerate the process and there may be some evidence cause some issues, but i think generally migrating to cash this operation anyway. other countries are streets ahead in sweden. cash in circulation represents only one percent of, g.d.p. but while convenience is one thing, it's a big problem if it becomes the only way to pay. according to consumer group,, which there have been over 2500 reports of shops in the u.k., declining cash payments during the coronavirus crisis. 4 in 10 customers say
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they've had problems buying food or groceries and 20 percent claim they've left empty handed. it's most, some intimate, most keenly felt by many people because they are they don't have the infrastructure of the sort of the residence or the accounts to support participation in a mostly digital economy. cash really still has a role until and unless no one is executed from additional economy, you need those things, the mobile device a bank account, even an address to participate fully. so i think that this is when the really does need to be addressed for large businesses cash. this makes sense, easy. bank transfers no counting the takings more secure payments. and some believe many are using the pandemic as an excuse for the switch. and for some, it's also about giving customers options to take any payment off regular customers because i'm not looking for too purchase. i'm looking for them tomorrow to build up
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a business. cash is always the safest paid. and the cards are regulated by limits. so when those limits are exposed, we could fall flat, we still need cash. we've already seen card fees being curtailed over the past few years and we'll probably see it more and more as more transactions go cashless and more pressure is put on regulators to do something about much as having to pay this much, which in turn will drive the revenue from, from card fees down to a bank perspective, which has its own set of impacts. probably ultimately they could see reza paying for it $1.00 way or another. the march to a cashless society might not matter to most or even be noticed for the moment. but if it means the fringes are increasingly left out in the cold, perhaps having a spare bit of change is no. the in thing staying in the, u.k. an online backlash has greeted the london metropolitan police's controversial target
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for 40 percent of recruits to be from ethnic minorities within 2 years. the force is reacting to repeated allegations that discriminates against black people, but some on social media. think ability should be the only recruitment criteria london's merrick's play and why quotas are needed. one of the reasons why over the course of the last few weeks and months me as the police have been speaking to and listening to blackpool and this to see what we need to do to increase the trust or confidence of bloodletters have more than they currently do with the police service, the shield description that is one that affects not just stops and searches, but also the use of force and the use of tasers. but the force is formatted, detective chief superintendent, warns victims of crime, care about quality, not quantity. all the public wants when they call police, and this is true all over the world, whether it's russia or france or whereabouts,
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the police to turn up quickly when they call them for help. the place to solve the problem, but a professional and then let them know what happened about the incident of which they're not all that. whether all they get a black eye, chinese, or japanese heritage police officer turning up solves that problem, nor the people that whether they're male or female. guy, all whatever. what they want is a professional representative of the state justice if you like to turn up and do the job properly. if you're a couple of junior level police officers patrolling in your new york police car and you use a piece of black news, who you know, are bad or worse and you think you should go and speak to the maybe. so you've got a decision there. do you want to risk a confrontation? do you want to risk a horrible thought perhaps? do you want to risk complaints of the birth of racist garlands,
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but i can shoot them possibly risk your joke or do you want to carry on down the road to the gas station? get a coffee and a cup of donuts. will the choice for all police officers is clearly stice. you go to the gas station, get a coffee, and they some donuts. if you emasculate the police, continually threatening them with complaints. the police are not going to do their job. they are not going to keep ordinary people in sight, regardless of the color, black white chinese heritage and so on. let's be funded muskerry team up the anniversary of the nuremberg trials after world war 2. we explain its importance to the pike.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development. only
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really i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical. daryn time to sit down and talk welcome back to me appear tunes warned against attempts to threaten the peace deal between armenia and azerbaijan. on the disputed new corner karabakh region, the russian president added the only alternative to the truce is war. the city mosque that heard the 1st friday prayers in 27 years to mark the 1st turn of as every troop says, stipulated in the cease fire on 2 smart guys, you have reports from the ground. in 1993, the city of baghdad was seized by armenian forces. the nuchal population was evicted, expelled the never since then. it has been a goose city. no one has lived there until now. a short bus ride later we had done
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what new journalist has that in years. cross the front lines of the gordon, they got up. this is the 1st time since the war began, that we've been able to get into territory that is controlled by the as yet by johnny army. and these, this was only yesterday under the control of pro armenian forces. as a result of the ceasefire. on the 10th of november, that both sides signed the armenian side as their budget on the side, with the help of russian mediators. this area ag city and the down province region were handed over peacefully by the armenian side. 2. is it about time for them? this is a very big occasion because this mosque in the center of adam city, has been a symbol of the war in the is it about johnny side 3 decades ago? 40000 people lived by johnnie's, who were expelled from the area, forced to leave, and have been refugees ever since. the question of what the forces were going to go
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to. i have just come back to my hometown of thank god for 27 years i lived in exile in those barbarians, destroyed our city with one of those who will. this is a landmark movement by john righteous and ceremonial, the 1st prayers that i've down lost in 27 years. larry, not only the is it about john, the military wouldn't speak to us in camera? well, we got out of them is that justice had been done. adam was there as it will go to that was what i hate, is it that it doesn't care about people, then you come to that, if you will, you'll be the publisher of normal. so i'm going to have you do the card that you both want, but it is filed so, but it's a disservice just not special. but if there's still an incredible amount of work
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that needs to be done, the devil is in the details. this is why russian peacekeepers and their buddy forces that arrived during the night took the area over a meeting for hours on end. they need to sort out lines of control and where each outpost will be. but is it about giardia? checkpoints will be manned by, is it about joining forces right next to russian peacekeeper outposts back to back despite the number of peacekeepers and as yet about johnny troops? an ag? there was little tension. soldiers and peacekeepers talked and joked. it's felt by all sides. the war is over we have good relations with both the armenians and as eries, those okie playing the positions vacated by the armenian army. of course the conflicting side. but the conflict is over. for my part, i would like to say that i'm very glad that today we've sealed the deal to settle
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a years long conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. i saw the decision has been taken as a result of analysis of the military situation and based on the sentiments of people who have been most for me there and with the military situation. at this point, the ceasefire deal has been a success. refugees brought back to their homes. heavy weaponry is gotten roots, arup in and everyone is meeting their obligations. there is no love lost to be sure . but with every new day there is less and less cause for another war. or i guess the of from the go to make out about the hyundai of off several districts to you as a find john's prompted many armenian residents to flee and some are burning their own homes rather than let as they aires move in. we have lost everything in life. it's painful. people are being forced to leave their homes. it's no good.
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people are not given any place to live in what we're doing here. the russian delegation headed by foreign minister sergei lavrov has just finished talks in the armenian capital with the prime minister over the situation in disputed region karabakh armenian premier. in crimea, nicole passion young found russia for support in resolving the conflict with azerbaijan and in the fight against coronavirus lavrov. they expected to hold a media conference shortly, and we'll bring that to you as soon as it starts. so do stay with us for that. saturday sees the final, a special performance in moscow as verdi's requiem, to mark the 75th anniversary of the start of the nuremberg trials after world war 2 artes. daniel hawkins got to see their hassles. verdi's requiem is one of the classical world's favorite musical creations, an epic piece filled with passionate emotions. it takes us on a journey through life and death, or tonight's
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a special performance and moscow's headache on oprah is especially significant. views are taken back 75 years, almost to the day from nov, 19th, 38, and crystal locked in germany to the 20th of november 19th, 45. and the start of the nuremberg trials when those responsible for some of the worst atrocities in history had to answer for their crimes. we caught a glimpse of the rehearsals backstage varies. music alone is enough to give anyone goosebumps, but this production is more than just the regular choral performance, whining that dynamism of the composition with on stage effects that inform and reach out to view is far better than a history book, or trip to the museum. this is a unique project because usually the right is performed in latin, the warden solicitously. this genius music can only someone to stand what it means . this project has turned it from a musical to theatrical piece. you can see the music. it is a unique, there's a whole continent, the food, the characters, every word in the tags,
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the money. it's important to perform to these dates. the idea took more than a year to come to fruition and was 1st performed in january to all of victims of the holocaust and the siege of leningrad made more moving by the fact the piece was performed many times by prisoners in the deaths in concentration camp but the idea of the performance isn't simply to appeal to emotion, but to reason that if we fail to learn from history, tragedy could be repeated as one. despite all the horrors people went through 75 years ago, it seems we haven't learnt our lessons. today. we see attempts to go down the same road, which is frightening, but people need to know about this and remember that history isn't a kind teacher. but a strict oversea who can punish us harshly profile to learn these lessons. the performance doesn't disappoint verdi's music, intertwines with historical footage and informative text to create an effective
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dramatic fusion. at times the tough realism is hard to take, but this is no fiction. this was a real life for many, still in living memory. ime it's precisely this that the project seeks to preserve versions up with to 52. they do occasional impact is a very important we know that many young people lack knowledge. let's not shy away from this fact. they don't remember this important events of the 1940, s. of leningrad concentration camps. the nuremberg process is presented here with modern, relevant and accessible, snarky, the director made the right decision. are there more significant over unbelievable emotions on board inside? when you compare the footage we saw with today's situation, you see it's timeless. we need to convey this to future generations so that what happened then, can never be repeated. wishing for a seat in the dragon. so this for the 1st time in a suit can get over it. amazing. they should show things like this moral from. so
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people understand what threat we face. if we forget those terrible times. we can only convey so much through what we filmed of a not easy to watch, the live performance itself will take you on a journey through history, with moments of both darkness and hope. one, you won't forget. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. we should be back shortly with a live press conference from psych, a lot of raw fagged to join us on
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