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and it is about iran told the united nations it reserves the right to defend itself after its top nuclear scientist was killed in what tehran has branded an act of state terrorism. with the world on the cusp of a big jump, there are fears that vaccines are gaining traction and could help prolong the pandemic poll showing many europeans already have doubts, have been taking to social media in a bid to change minds. in the last moments of your life, don't look like this.
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the owner of a small restaurant in canada resorted to stay away from his own eatery after being arrested for keeping it open during long down. his supporters scuffled with police during his detention here in the russian capital. thanks for joining us on r.t. international. the iranian president has accused israel of killing the country's top scientist, son rouhani added that the assassination of the man dubbed the mastermind of iran's nuclear program. won't slow down the country's achievements, tehran also branded the attack an act of state terrorism. local reporter gave us more details. senior iranian scientist was killed on a highway near tehran. there's not much detail about number of people involved in
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the attack, or number of people killed in the incident, and skirmish to tack to place some 75 kilometers outside tehran in north east of tehran, near the resort city of stat. you know, apparently he did. traffic was quite less than usual in comparison to the other days. and the terrorists apparently caught into the vehicle of the scientists. newsmedia, stayed out there was an explosion. and then there was a gunfire. berridge of gunfire. bits been the security officials and the sas and the tactic which is killing on the roll is similar tactic. those attacks that carried out almost a decade ago. there was serious of such assassinations on a rainy and scientists big claim fly over top. iranian scientists,
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israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu, who had previously accused the slain scientists to being the driving force behind iran's alleged nuclear weapons program. and he said to train with my colleague in a deal about relations between the 2 states. well, we're getting all indications that this was a well coordinated, complicated attack on the man that some western intelligence agencies have flagged . as the person behind iran's alleged covert nuclear weapons program to rand firmly denies wanting anything like it. so this situation is nowhere near something in which the killer just points a gun at the victim and then shoots and kills here it was much more complicated. like i said, because explosives were used. there were even reports that this could have been a suicide attack. then gunfire followed the explosion which left the vehicle
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with the scientists bullet marks. so this explains why the iranian defense ministry called this a terrorist attack from the very beginning, but all of that couldn't kill the man. immediately he was taken to hospital where he died. so once again, here, we're talking about a prominent iranian nuclear scientists. he had a team of bodyguards trying to protect them, but that couldn't save his life though the world i think is waiting to see what to run is going to do. has to be any clue as to what the reaction, the initial reaction from tehran, senior officials, like, what have they been saying about this? who did this? what's going to happen? while the iranian foreign minister is making it clear once again that iran purely treat this as an act of state terror, jawad zarif is pointing the finger at israel, and also he is demanding international attention to wrists,
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murdered an imminent iranian scientists. today. this cowardice with serious indications of this really rule show desperate warmongering of perpetrators. iran calls on the international community and especially you see and their shameful double standards and condemn this act of state terror. well, so far there has been no response from israel and charlie at this point. we cannot make any conclusions about possible connections between this murder and also the rhetoric that we have been hearing from israeli officials on iran's nuclear activities. but the fact is that 2 years ago and 28, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called up the name of the murdered scientist and accused him not only of being behind the alleged military element of iran's nuclear program years ago. but also he accused them of continuing to covertly run the program up until present times. remember the name focus of the. so
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here's this director right here. and this is the generally is to announce the closure project. but then the special activities, you know, what the special look to will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. it continued this work in a series of organizations over the years now, and we just put this in context. the story of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled a game of nonstop ping pong. if i may put it this way, that is to iran, constantly repeating and trying to convince the international community that its nuclear activities are purely of a peaceful nature. and then also the anti to ron international law,
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be led by israel, constantly repeating that iran is only trying to fool the world unless from both the run and israel share thoughts on what happened. of course, this assassination is illegal and it's an act of war. when they see aspires, arrested in iran, or in a terrorist is arrested in iran, immediately western human rights organizations, governments, the media pundits, experts all say that they're innocent as if they have some sort of insider information. yet when these attacks are carried out, these attacks are carried out with the help of spies with the help of terrorists, and they gloat over it. and instead of condemning it, they go and you know, they try to make him look as if he's evil. these laws will respond, so you cannot put the blame on israel. everything is possible in the middle east and in present these bodies and then to fade them. and if the claim that is behind
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it, let's see if those people are really israelis right now, i doubt it very much the american aircraft carrier, the u.s.s. nimitz, is currently heading to the persian gulf, to protect troops withdrawing from iraq and afghanistan. that's according to local media, citing military officials who deny it's linked to the murder of the iranian scientist, auntie's new york correspondent, and looks not the tense relationship between america and iran, particularly under the trump of ministration. well, the trajectory of u.s. iran relations over the past few years has been quite negative. things have been moving in quite a bad direction between the 2 countries. donald trump has presided over a situation where the usa and iran are moving further apart. and prominent iranians have been killed. back in january, donald trump ordered a drone strike directed against qassam solomonic that resulted in qassam somani
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death on that caused outrage throughout the region. he was a leader of the islamic revolutionary guards. he ran military operations against isis ill, to protect christians in syria, and in iraq. and he was designated as a terrorist by the united states. now when he was killed, there were protests throughout the region. there was, there were protests in the arab world in pakistan, and yemen in turkey. there were also protests in response to that killing by donald trump. a huge amount of outrage. many voices internationally spoke up and felt this was a very unnecessary escalation of tensions between the united states and iran. and we also recall that prior to that assassination, donald trump had withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal. he pulled out of the jay c.p.o. away and he said it was the worst deal of the century. this is donald trump. i recruit from the last administration was disastrous. if i didn't terminate that
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stupid, the deal was a disaster. the agreement that was it was a disaster. now many were hoping that things may change with joe biden in the white house after all. joe biden was vice president under barack obama, and it was the obama administration that negotiated the iran nuclear deal, which donald trump pulled out up. however, and then are many are looking at what's happened since the signing of the iran nuclear agreement in 2015. and seeing the united states pulling out of that agreement more sanctions being placed on iran, the killing of qassam solomonic. now there is the incident, it was the killing of this nuclear scientist. and many are wondering if that is really possible. is there really hope for the united states and iran to sit down once again and make any progress? and in bettering the relationship between the 2 countries, it will certainly be difficult for biden and ministration. if indeed they intend to take these moves. can stone from the how molten coalition to stop the war says it doesn't make much difference for the middle east who sits in the oval office. the
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current atmosphere. it's clear that the trumpet ministration, which is a lame duck administration. they will prevent any progress towards peace in the middle east. however, we have to keep in mind that even under a biden administration, that they have the purpose, the us foreign policy in the middle east, it's to regain hedge of money over the entire region, including iran, which it lost in the islamic revolution, which overthrow over up at dictator, the shah, and so they would, the game is dominance and whether it's trump or biden, that they, that is the game of the last empire. these drugs watchdogs as a vaccine should get approval by the end of the year. it also needs to get the nod from the european union commission. the polls have found widespread skepticism
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about the job across the continent to the middle of the antibiotics movement on the show to duplicate, explains, i think, being hailed as the mirror cause all of our time over successive weeks home a surgical giants of war found the key word for covert or at least a vaccine. now while countries fill their boots with orders, one question remains. who will have the job? will you know i will not go for the vaccine because usually it takes years to create a vaccine. yes, i think i'll defer to give vaccine just me personally. if they see that the vaccine is good, i will get vaccinated. yes. if the vaccine will not be made mandatory by the government, i don't want to be vaccinated. i will not get myself vaccinated because i don't have trust in our government. i don't know if this vaccine is good or not. in france, a significant chunk of the population is a proxy wherry. know,
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much of that relates to a deep mistrust of the state. the anti vaccine movement in france is a more recent development than the anti vaccine movement in england. the small movement in france, which makes its noise online, isn't stronger than anywhere else. but the difference in france is this almost pathological relationship with the state. the french people expect so much of our state and yet are so very critical of it. hostility to these new covert vaccinations has taken hold equal time, assuming it continues. when you, when you to, even you are suited to super work content. in many protests from the pubic watched boy millions of people, the documentary hold up has found the flames of empty boxes that claims global capitalist elite is so we must hysteria over the virus by using fake statistics. and while many politicians slammed, it is fake news. other politicians own celebrities promoting the film. or while
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criticizing the british government for its health policies during the president make the discontentment surrounding the vaccine, has led to some who want to go for it to be the truth that something president back or has ruled out, at least for now. in this vaccination must be transparent. i also want to be clear, i will not make sex a nation mandatory. other european leaders have made similar declarations or having to weigh the positives of mass vaccinations with the roys ing empty back sentiment.
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while unseen faxes have been labeled as right wing conspiracy theorists, others say that they are simply questioning the science in general, it takes about 20 years to develop a vaccine before i just read you for the market. so these are legitimate concerns and wave of mistrust regarding a colleague 19, a vaccination is to be expected. some of that mistrust arises from problems with previous vaccines such as the one, the polio. in 1955, the cuts a vaccine was found to have caused $40000.00 cases of polio, killing time. but modern medicine has come a long way since that, with fatal mistakes learn from the fact the rules have become for many of vital tool in the fight against disease. i would leave that to the individual to make that decision, not a government that could be making vaccine that's coming out. we have to really
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think you seriously about that. because there are tremendous pushback in many countries. germany, denmark, even england, and a united states. we're not doing this and we're tired of this. obviously there's not going to be enough vaccine for everyone to be vaccinated, but we should make sure that it's the most vulnerable, such as the elderly people work incredibly stoic, like hypertension, diabetes, people with bad lung disease. people are morbidly obese or did millions of doses of the coverage going to vaccine and government. so relying on people to be lining up in the streets to have a job in the hope that life, as we knew it will return to normal. yet with such high numbers of people saying they won't be in those queues, antti backs is could end up leaving them on pins and needles. so what do you want? ski otty, paris doctors are now taking extreme measures to make people aware of how dangerous
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the virus is. a physician, for example, in the u.s. state of missouri, went viral after posting this video staging a patient's last moments before death from covert. this is what it looks like when you breathe 40 times a minute. have an oxygen level that's given well 80 i hope. but the last moments of your life don't look like this. because this is what you'll see at the end of your life. if we don't start wearing masks when we're out in public, i promise you this is what your mother or your father or your children, when they can call the disease, will see at the end of their life. the doctor you saw in that video, candace remy spoke to us about what he thinks is the best way to get people to take the job. there's
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a lack of information at times that people are unwilling to seek out. and so i think that with a lack of information, there is an opportunity for health professionals and medical professionals to at least engage people in the public who perhaps have doubts about certain things. i'm cautiously optimistic that the rigor by which these current vaccines are being a value weight is no different than if this was a lapsed over a longer period of time. and so these vaccines have gone through significant phase one, phase 2, and now feast 3. about you asians, and i think that we should be in a position hopefully that these are going to be successful and will have minimal side effects educating. certainly the populace to understand specifically the different aspects of these vaccines and how they're going to be most helpful. and which populations will be even more helpful? i think is important. i think education always is number one, canadian restaurant and he refused to close his toronto eatery during the lockdown
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has been ordered not to come within 200 meters of the place when police came to arrest. and obscurely, they previously warned his supporters trying to stop the detention because you just oh, i was losing years, but that was resting in one job with just one other person was detained for spitting at police offices. on friday, the owner appeared in court via video on a number of charges, including unlawful gathering, violating indoor, dining rules and obstructing police. he's been released on bail, go, fund me campaigns,
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been launched to support the restaurant owner. supporter said that he stood up for the rights of the little guys, a local organization that represents small business owners, told r.t. the current 28 day lockdown in canada could spell the and for many firms. many businesses in these regions have already lost 3 to 5 months of the year from government shutdowns, without immediate and fool assistance. many won't survive. and it's not just in canada, businesses in the u.s. u.k. and the cross the world of risking fines by staying open during the pandemic. we spoke to another canadian restaurateur, who is unconvinced that lockdowns all for the better. the problem is the lockdown is already received here only for a few businesses. the problem is the government's unfair. you have small businesses that have been closed last spring and you have hundreds and hundreds of people going to wal-mart that stayed open because they sell food. one of the thing is that there is no scientific data that proves that it's efficient to close restaurant
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called section. but it's a political measure it has been taken. and what we have here is that you have some businesses that are closed and some other businesses wide open for business, little are literally printing money out of it. and that's what causes jester like. you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and the injustice is a big part of people getting far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so the hack like the guy in the car up to it, did you decide to grow to learn? because you had more choice and nothing left and they want think you case good enough on its plate with briggs is in the pandemic. but stiff ministry bigwigs are more worried about what the rules of war are not down on earth, but up in space because they fear an extra planetary scrap isn't far away. the ad
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was dashed, explains. the ministry of defense loves jumping up. and now is predicting hostile action in the next 2 years. there anything is what actually happened down here. but the energy strategic policy boss is warning while the rules of conflict defined in space. it's a terribly different ballgame with few regulations to go by. space is one of those areas. well, i think a new era of great power competition is going to be felt most keenly. it happens at sea. we've been doing this for hundreds of years. we know what it means to behave in a certain way at sea. i don't think we all understand what it means to behave in a certain way in space, you know,
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who is going to take advantage of this enormous battleground, well, russia and china, of course, that see is even lays out the players. he describes as american, with russia also heart of the game, but a little bit will spiky and aggressive. and that's why the russian satellites have been frequently getting, a bit too close for comfort with other nations satellites. as for the u.k., well meaning intentions, it's in the resolution at the u.n. general assembly to create rules and principles to avoid space. but this was opposed by an aggressive russia the emirates deal so reckons the chinese are trying to emulate and supplant america while the french try to do things a little bit more autonomous. that is without having to rely on the u.s. . but where is britain? while that she sees this new outer space battleground,
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as britain's challenge to find its new friends a personality. so while down on the ground, officials are scrambling to sign trade deals with fellow arab things. it seems the some new star wars is being viewed as an out of this world opportunity shadow egrets, dashti r.t. u.k. space. facebook's disregard for people's privacy has led to a 6000000 dollar fine in south korea. the country's personal info protection agency found the network is secretly sharing data with party operators. a user agreed to share their information with a particular service when they logged in with their facebook accounts. however, the users friends did not, and they were unaware that their data was also being shared. vesta gaiters found facebook shared the data of at least 3 point $3000000.00 south koreans all without their knowledge. it happened over a 6 year period ending 2018. each time people use their facebook accounts to log into other sites and ups on top of the find,
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a criminal probe could now be opened. who have been caught the rate in as much as possible throughout the investigation process for grab the personal information. protection commission has sought a criminal investigation. we asked internet lore, expert cohen what happens to our private data, and whether we should be worried about it. facebook appears to be pretty much everywhere they will, so they try to, to, to, to pretty much anyone those willing to pay for a facebook does pose a global threat. a walk we have been seeing in the west, particularly in the united states, is a people getting organized, trying to take massive action, try to take a legal action against facebook, which inevitably is extremely expensive. so what we're seeing now in asia is states taking their own initiative by using the power of
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the data protection regulators to hold facebook to account. he finds it occurring in photos that are not high enough. so there is only one way for facebook to go, which is to become more invasive, more intrusive, more dishonest, of people, of the date of the personnel information. until such time, where governments decide to take serious action against against phrase group to try and completely to behave the south korean fine is small fry though, compared with what facebook said to cough up, back at home. or the networks been charged with breaking privacy laws and harvesting data, the case between facebook and uses in the state of illinois, the biggest consumer privacy settlement in american history. the tech giant agreeing to dish out 650 $1000000.00 its rival apple previously lashed out at the
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network, accusing it of data monetize ation. frenzy facebook executives have made clear they intend is to collect as much data as possible to develop and monetize detailed profiles of the uses. they difference between facebook and our poll in terms of collection of data. it's really a matter of style. i think that up will, is being seen more of a conservative company in terms of the way it is. processing consumers data because it is, it is closer, it retains they pretty much in the house. but that doesn't mean that it doesn't collect the similar amount of data in nature and scope, then facebook. and i'm pretty sure of the state. thanks staying with me and don't forget you can check out more news stories by heading to a website. well
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we've been saying since 2011 dead initially our price target for a big coin even back when it was a dollar. he said based on the global forest market in the gold market, we could see big going go to 100000 dollars 6 months ago. i said ok, it looks like big coin is going to challenge gold. therefore we got to raise our price target to $400000.00. but you're right, you have to also look at the price of gold here because the gold price could get cut. now because people are literally throwing in the street like garbage like a venezuela, bolivia are saying they're buying big corn instead. this
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is the one business show you can't afford to miss unbridgeable in washington. coming up in the united states, the day after thanksgiving, known as black friday has been the biggest shopping day of the year for some time, while on one puff worth of actually overtaken those who shop and store. but how will the cope with $1000.00 and demick affect this holiday boom? plus the pandemic big point has seen another meteoric rise with analysts believing it could be headed for another record high over $20000.00. we have our resident experts on hand to give us their thoughts and break down the state of crypto heading into the final month, the 2020. and a later, we're going to go and check in on the movie industry as another high profile studio picture is headed for streaming the same day. it hits the eaters back show today. let's dive right in and thanksgiving weekend in the united states has long been known as the kickoff of the holiday season,
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and specifically the holiday shopping season. and in fact, the national retail federation said more than 189000000 u.s. consumers shopped over the weekend and 2019 which includes thanksgiving day, black friday, small business, saturday, and cyber monday. we should note that while many throughout the world also use this weekend as a chance to get a jump on the holiday shopping, china's single day may actually be the biggest worldwide. in fact, e-commerce behemoths ali baba expanded its single day offering to take place over 11 days this year and nearly doubled sales to more than 70 $5000000000.00. and that's ali baba alone, while black friday was one thing now known for outrageous door busters that caused consumers to line up in front of big box stores like target, wal-mart and best buy 2019 was the 1st year in which more people shopped online than in store for the most part, sales figures have continued to trend up over the last 2 decades. but the covert 19 pandemic has thrown a wrench in.
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