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and indeed from an equals betrayal. when something you find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the world's most of vailable vaccine oppression says its covert job will cost less than $10.00 per dose as a present sputnik the 2 u.n. member states. i am determined to protect our election system which is now under coordinated assault and see which. brands the us election a total catastrophe as he pleads with the supreme court to overturn the results. also this hour france announces unprecedented raids on more than 70 mosques warning it will shut down and the found to be influenced by radical islam. and
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a most unlikely venue looks to take holy orders as an english bar finds a devolved way to dodge a lockdown restrictions. which says it's a bridge to the venue is a person off ok sure to register the venue as a place of worship. as the church of the 400 drivers. watching are to international coming to you straight from the russian capital where it's just turned to p.-l. a computer program. less than $10.00 for coded immunity that's the price for russia sputnik feedback seen internationally as it was presented to the un general assembly on wednesday while scott wants the job to be available to the whole world and has already agreed supplies with foreign countries. we will be producing bands of millions of dollars us always a big seeing already just starting from february in 4 key jogger in brazil
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china korea and argentina will radiate reach supply agreement and production agreements rizzo's countries more than 40 countries have expressed interest in buying sputnik 3 of our western media and establishment seem to have written off the russian vaccine without even giving it a shot artist and a hawkins asks why. the media today is full of big headlines pfizer's covert 19 vaccine is officially the 1st to be approved in a western country with the united kingdom leading the way there's a sense of excitement that lives can be saved on the 1st steps towards codewords final defeat have been taken i would like to pay tribute to him to fight with those who've made this possible it is the protection. that we're ultimately allow us to recruit our lives and get our economy moving again this is a victory but the real winner in the race for a covert job has been vaccine protectionism to many in western media and
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establishment only western produced vaccines can even be considered as part of a global solution to the pandemic and now they're a break through from the last event is that field shares aesthetic are higher as pfizer makes a final push drug company pfizer says it is a great day for science c.e.o. of pfizer tweeting out his congratulations. this is really a historic day we have pfizer we have or take you up while the european medicines agency has confirmed it's in contact with the developers of sport mc v the e.u. has also been clear it doesn't recommend any e.u. state makes up its own mind about importing the vaccine even if they wanted to the reason strong lobby against vaccines that are being developed outside the european union but that's life we're already used to it and it's in hungary's interest to get a vaccine as quickly as possible hungary isn't alone this has been global since the sputnik viz existence was 1st announced back then media and members of the
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scientific community were quick to criticize russia for failing to provide public data on the vaccine safety and even when phase $1.00 and $2.00 clinical trial data it was later published in the lancet skepticism mistrust and suspicion of were still rife at any mention of sport mcvie moscow has been accused of cutting corners user. the steal western research russia rushed to register it as a world 1st raising eyebrows in the scientific community putin this might be his personal breakthrough plenty even here still need persuading that sputnik v. is a reliable choice there's always room for healthy skepticism and critical thinking as with any new vaccine but it seems some require slightly more scrutiny than others take my den or the company has requested emergency approval from the american and european regulators for its vaccine 10 days before that pfizer and biotech sought the same clearance for their job yet neither company has publicly
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released full data from late stage clinical trials for peer review in any medical journal and it's not just about peer review moscow's been clear it's open to international corporation on covert vaccination to save lives and to win the battle against corona virus we are ready to cooperate with others in terms of vaccination particularly on the council of europe platform the crew of a pandemic has made it clear that europeans need to know it in the face of common threats these offers appear to fall on their fears whether it's a deep mistrust or the belief that sport nick views just the way for putin to gain political approval truly joint efforts to find a vaccine never materialized this is probably of little concern to develop states most will really have brought up the majority of vaccine surprise produced by their own companies while the rest of the world is unlikely to get access to the vaccines for years to come vaccine protectionism has truly try out with only western produced vaccines touted as world saving despite being unavailable to most and then
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alternatives trashed and dismissed from the outset the world never really stood a chance at making a united stand against coronavirus this isn't a competition between ourselves it's about doing the best for our world for the global population and that we must all work together. to get vaccines distributed i think there was a very good paper that was published in the peer review journal about the russian vaccine a long sit the general issue about the rush to produce vaccines has been that many of the vaccines have been presented in press releases rather than in peer reviewed papers it's important that we are doing clinical trials that these are reported properly i know that the sputnik vaccine is being trialled in india now as well and that's a great thing it's about sharing the responsibility we all have to ensure all vaccines are safe effective and that we share them particularly in parts of the world are
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going to struggle like developing countries where we need to be helping with large populations in an interview the head of a pharmaceutical company responsible for the mass rollout of sputnik he says western skepticism is groundless. boy triangle as up in this place to explode say that russians are russian with a back seat back seem to be tried and tested by a fairly long period of time and that we've done everything so fast growing. up and then when a western counterparts make statements we need to look very closely at who is saying it and exactly what they are saying for example they frequently complain that the gamma layer institute hasn't published enough data and so on of the same time we should realize that just a research institute is not a pharmaceutical giant like astra zeneca or pfizer a lot of p.r. specialists who are usually presenting the data selectively and in a favorable light so once again you shouldn't compare the data published by the gamma institute with the data published by western companies on the other hand if
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you still want to make a comparison that's compared to the oxford research group when they hadn't yet signed an agreement with astra zeneca no one knew them and no one saw the results until big pharma got involved. just how realistic is it to prove that the vaccine is safe to this point we've seen convincing data the proof is safe it was proven during pre-clinical animal testing please consider that i'm talking about safety mail not effectiveness then it was proven during clinical trials on healthy volunteers we've done all that statistics to show that the vaccine is safe. the most unexpected of places one stakeholder orders to get around the lock down the $400.00 rabbits to kill a bar in central england applied for a church license they tongue in cheek bed to highlight what it calls the absurdity of selectively struction as places of worship can stay open but restaurants and
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bars cannot. under the new to this is that we wouldn't be allowed to i. could be months and months as we don't have a substantial future for our kitchen says know that all she needs to do that and so we look to other ways all the other businesses in the news that i can under all that is a place of worship was one of them so we've reached the bridge to define you as a or set off occasion to register the venue as a place of worship. as the church of the 4th to drop its. main reason is to sort of point out that the contradictory nature of the rules our everything from jim. church is in my part is every shot we've got
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a christmas market happening in ochsner outside of the wall for us to go ahead while we're well we have a show. just myself starting businesses like ours completely unavoidable and we need more government support. to get us through so the wise. as we've seen in the news the last couple of days the high street is already with ok here in devon and. it's been decimated by hospitality interest if the government does that well. he's tried an army of lawyers and these social media tools at his disposal now donald trump is pleading with the u.s. supreme court to overturn the presidential election results. this may be the most important speech i've ever made i want to provide an update on our own
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going efforts to expose the tremendous voter fraud and irregularities which took place during the ridiculous lee long nov 3rd elections i am determined to protect our election system which is now under coordinated assault and see if we are right about the fraud joe biden can't be president trump wanted to what he called irregularities in the voting system including millions of illegal votes and dead people casting ballots he accused democrat run areas of voter corruption and changing the results from bad he'd accept any outcome as long as it's accurate but his attorney general's already undercut some of his claims we have not seen fraud on the scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election meanwhile president elect joe biden and his team are dismissing the allegations of voter fraud calling the election results fair but legal analyst jennifer to master believes there are still ways for trying
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to overturn the decision. one strategy the trump legal team is is public optics is public awareness because they said very clearly that the media the mainstream media in the u.s. is not going to be reporting on this they're not going to be talking about this they're going to try to silence some of these witnesses or whistleblowers that have come forward so that's what i think the trump legal team is now focusing on is helping to either empower educate or hold these hearings to tell the state legislatures under the constitution what he is referring to when he says he will accept all accurate results he is stating that if all the accurate results are in if all the allegations of the voting machine fraud or votes been switched to turned over if the hundreds upon hundreds of witnesses you've come forward in multiple us states who have said we solved donald trump votes being thrown away if there was an accurate it would if we knew if we knew that every single vote was actually counted which you would think would be easy in 2020 if we had those verifications he would
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if he didn't come out victorious. in a particularly horrific case of neglect amid social media obsession a russian internet streamers broadcast his discovery and moving of a female friends dead body and only calling an ambulance later blogger stanislav who goes by the name refl a on his youtube channel streams about online gambling a pregnant woman called valentino as appeared in several of his videos where he shockingly boasted about beating her tipping a bucket of water over the woman and forcing her out of the apartment without a coat in the cold later in the video he's seen carrying her body back but only later calling an ambulance paramedics declared her dead and the broadcast went on to police arrived and forced him to stop but it's far from the only case of lifestream broadcast now featuring extremely disturbing content.
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something happened to us when we ventured into this new world of social media it's as though 2 things happened nothing happened and that's our record and also this thing i'm holding up my miles here distortion media platform this camera accompanies every thing that we do a couple of years ago it would have been horrendous to we're talking about it as if it's almost every day i'm trying to understand the the motives someone who would voluntarily want 'd to engage in this kind of production and then share it with an unknown number of other people i think there must be people who in the everyday lives of not recognized they don't have all 30. of indistinguishable from
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a great many other people in society and so what the seeking to do is try to discover some way in which they can be no you know is inside is something that was going to live. to intervene you need to human or even a machine analyzing the content that there's been streamed and these might take might take a while so it's very difficult to to sponsor thing footage is crew of footage is and take action straightaway to try to explain to these people who are in the video what they did they would look at you and they'd say i just recorded it i didn't do anything i just merely recorded it and then you've asked the question why do we do this why do we watch this is it the rubbernecking thing do we look at accident do we want to see somebody jump off a ledge because it's just different or are we so joe dupré ved and so have bigger waited to this horror that we can't. what she excessive the what's not i think when we asked these kind of questions about the motivations of people who produce it we
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also have to turn the mirror on ourselves and wonder why do we want you to in the 1st place is it something deeper is it's something that when stripped to work he reveals that we have nakedly a rather a ruthless merciless horrible streak inside us we need to do to use what we call computer vision which he has a super field of artificial intelligence which is basically that part of ai that there try to recognize potter in this case that we can never be technology that could recognize the movements of the body the pasta robbed of the person. we. still had a eastern european members of the e.u. threaten the breakup of the entire block if brussels won't listen and are hampering key covert recovery funding and tell their current as among our stories after the break.
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welcome back francis threatening to shut huge numbers of mosques after announcing massive and unprecedented raids on more than 70 islamic places of worship the stated goals to fight quote separatism and liberate french as long from foreign influences are to charlotte devinsky explains well this fight against separatism is something we've covered many times here but now it seems that $76.00 move mosques him fronts are going to be cooled in the cross fire off that the interior minister has confirmed the reports in french newspapers that those most on now in the next
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few days going to see what he described as being unprecedented action. in accordance with my instructions the student services will launch massive and unprecedented action against bridges and 76 mosques suspected of surprises might be checked in the coming days and those that have to be closed will be where the mosques that are due to be targeted are said to have clandestine rooms or have more in moms who are on alert for the prevention of terrorist radicalization these are some of the reasons why these mosques are said to be targeted now muslims have already been saying that they fear of reprisals and there have been allegations of attacks taking place on muslims because of their faith most recent emerged on wednesday of this week this took place at a mosque just in the south of paris and as you can see from the images it said that the car deliberately drove into the front of the mosque smashing those windows of
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the doors now the tensions have come at a time when the council of ministers is in the next few days due to look at this new law to promote republican values it was previously called the separatism or prevent separatism law here in france it's a long time coming president talked about it earlier on this year but the law itself the draft law was released in the weeks following the brutal beheading of teachers patti who had been targeted for showing controversial images of the muslim prophet during a civics class back in october now following his brutal assassination there was a clampdown on muslim associations here in france and the closure of a mosque in punk we went to that mosque and spoke to the congregation there who said that they felt that they had been unfairly targeted on are crucial to man we have a very kind of man who speaks to us in erratic and french and doesn't tell people what to do it never gathered us together to tell us to do anything bad. that was
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written for george orwell and i don't know if i told people you should go on by. weapons and then they go and buy weapons and kill someone i'm not responsible for that. i'm not happy about the mosques closure i mean just what happened to the teacher i condemn it i do not agree with those who committed the crime but for the mosque it's a shame all these clampdowns who france are provoked huge reaction elsewhere particularly in some muslim majority countries where there have been protests with tens of thousands of people turning up effigies of president back home burned and a call for a boycott on french products being sold in their countries many muslims are concerned they are living in an element of fear at the moment and they feel that they are being targeted by this law and for many this announcement that 76 more mosques will be either closed or subject to new restrictions will make them feel
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that even more so france is becoming an unfriendly place to live. l g b t q activists are demanding the boycott of british based multinational cosmetics lush after the retailer donated to a particular women's rights group woman's place u.k. is an organization that tackles violence against women and works for equal pay and access to health care but l g b t q groups are fuming that it once trans women excluded from women only spaces sparking a social media backlash as opposed to employee trans person and a customer i will no longer buy from los u.k. australia and new zealand it sets were this is disgusting and laws should be ashamed you cannot complain for transfer ojt and then turn around to donate to an end to chance organisation loss u.k. needs to apologize no christmas presents from lush no shopping ever again from
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l'arche this is so sad i'm disgusted but go to lush now. well has apologized unreservedly saying it's not proud to support such policies companies are increasingly being forced to tread a fine line on which campaigns they back we discussed the issue with room women's rights activist policy and conservative political campaigner brendan struck a who describes himself as a gay former liberal. i don't think that companies are going to stay silent i think that companies are going to feel like they have are compelled to go along with leftist ideology we actually see companies constantly feeling the need to virtue signal based off of whatever the latest leftist demands are they're donating money to these organizations because they're afraid of facing leftist backlash progressives seem to feel that they have carte blanche to go out and stamp their feet and make demands and even threaten bully and intimidate people into going along with what they want and if organizations and businesses don't comply they'll
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be driven out of business they'll be picketed they'll be defunded they'll be they'll be in such a backlash on social media that they'll be permanently damaged so no i feel that it's actually compelled speech that's being put forward by the leftist and progressive people all businesses should be involved in politics and also in social impact absolutely 100 percent it's a matter of social responsibility on an intrapreneur as well you know i try to donate as much as i can because we have to get back to the community unfortunately we know that this state funding is not to now so we need to companies and big enterprises that to be sensitive and help you know organizations that are trying to do something right it's really gone far beyond just us it's gone far beyond equality it's now about really trying to control other people and it's particularly sad in this instance because now they've actually just completely shamed and made a target of an organization that's trying to help abused women it is an injustice
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especially unfortunately in the united states and he's a structure in joss's so we have to hear the voices of these people when they are actually. demanding change and i think this is the right moment to change and that's maybe why you know companies now they're doing that i don't think that is because they feel intimidated or not i think actually because they understood that there may be experiencing and you can liken them to. they understand that we have to get back in the can't control all the fortune you know it's going to have all the really large so it's a matter of balance i think we have to balance our rights and get back to or didn't happen. break up of the e.u. that's the threat from eastern european members if brussels ignores their views our dispute or all of our breaks down the vicious spat blocking much needed budgets for the entire block on highly critical issues like hope at recovery funs the budget
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row is he single in brussels as poland and hungary refuse to agree to the spending commitments the european commission is running out of patience sign the agreement or take it to court says e.u. commission president sort of on the line but if someone does have legal dol it's there is a very clear path they can go to the european court of justice this is simply swear we usually trash our differences of opinion regarding legal tests. and not at the expense of millions of europeans who had just critically waiting for our help because we are midst of a deep deep crisis the reason for the delay is rooted in an 8 year report published back in september that slammed poland and hungary for breaches of the rule of law and democratic standards this affects the budget because of the wording in the agreement in which brussels could withhold funding for nations not playing by e.u.
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rules warsaw and budapest accuse the you of allowing the majority to dictate terms to the rest a war that the future of the union due to brussels is policies. this is extremely dangerous for europe's cohesion it's a bad solution that threatens the break up of europe of the european union in the future. of awful one of the debates the e.u. was not about establishing the rule of law it was about establishing the rule of the majority. angela merkel the chancellor of germany which also holds the rotating presidency of the e.u. has told the 2 budget holdouts that by doing so they are further failing to comply with a new rule of law on 15 high that we stand today at a point where unfortunately we cannot avoid it because hungary and poor and still have reservations over the so-called conditional machination in that it is also a question of compliance with the principles of the rule of law in the context of
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field financial expenditures when you are more condemnation has come from any pay and for the prime minister of belgium. the liberal pressure from. now on stop until the whole european union plays by the rules this leaves the budgets which includes vital covert recovery phones stuck between a rock and a hard place with the dutch going as far as to ask whether it can be pushed through without the consent of poland and hungary the netherlands along with the rest of the so-called frugal for denmark sweden and austria also refused to budge saying the rule of law is not up for negotiation but warsaw and budapest say they're not going to bow down to brussels on this issue which has the potential to drive a huge wedge between member states peter all of the. that's our global news update
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