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to follow can only really exists. and will be successful. if you sit down and talk. russia says its current job will cost less than $10.00 per present sputnik feed to un member state. 4 people are confirmed dead after a large explosion at a wastewater treatment plant in the west of england. and recordings of c.n.n. staff meetings on the right project a very tough the conservative group claims the tapes show the network's clear bias against president trump. just gone 10 pm here in the russian capital thanks for picking our international
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always happy to have you with us. while lots to talk about let's start off with how apparently it's less than $10.00 and you have be covert immune and that's the price for russia's sputnik vivax in internationally as it was presented to the un general assembly on wednesday moscow wants the job to be available to the whole world and has already agreed on deliveries to foreign countries we will be producing millions of dollars this was a week seeing already starting from february in for key jobs in brazil. and argentina will read the supply agreement on production agreements with those countries more than 40 countries have expressed an interest in buying c nevertheless many western critics have already written off this russian vaccine daniel who can now look so why that is. the media today is full of big headlines pfizer's covert montini vaccine is officially the 1st to be approved in
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a western country with the united kingdom leading the way there's a sense of excitement that lawyers can be saved on the 1st steps towards codewords final defeat have been taken i would like to pay tribute to $2.00. who made this possible it is the protection. that were ultimately allow us to recreate our lives and get our economy moving again this is a victory but the real winner in the race for a covert mind team job has been vaccine protectionism to many in western media and establishment only western produced vaccines can even be considered as part of a global solution to the pandemic and now there are breakthrough from the last of them because that field shares are seneca 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. but it was really a historic day we have pfizer we are take you up while the european medicines
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agency has confirmed it's in contact with the developers of sport mick 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 reach of 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 us a vaccine as quickly as possible hungary isn't alone this has been global since sputnik viz existence was 1st announced back then media and members of the 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 using spies to steal western research russia rushed to register it as
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a world 1st raising eyebrows in the scientific community of putin this might be his personal direct through 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 derna 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 released full data from late stage clinical trials for peer review in any medical journal and it's not just about peer review moscow it'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 that in the feast of
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common threats these offers appear to fall on their fears whether it's a deep mistrust or the belief that is just a way for put in to gain political approval truly joint efforts to find a vaccine never materialized this is probably of little concern to develop state's most deliberative 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 many 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
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vaccine along sit for 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 the. when you're doing clinical trials that these are reported properly i know that the 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 that are going to struggle like developing countries where we need to be helping with large populations and interviewed the head of a pharmaceutical company responsible for the massive rollout of sputnik he says the western skepticism is groundless. boy has up in this place and exploited 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
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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 when the other hand if 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. this point we've seen convincing the proof is safe it was proven during
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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 wants to take holy orders to get round the lockdown a few 100 rabbits to cuba are in central and has applied behavior a lot for a church license and a tongue in cheek bit to highlight what it was the absurdity of selective restrictions as places of worship can stay open but restaurants and bars on. under the new to this is that we will be allowed to even. be months and months as we don't have a substantial future for a kitchen so there's no opportunity to do that and so we look to other ways all the
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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 richest of the venue as a or send off an education to register the venue is a place of worship. i was the church of the 4 drives. the main reason is to sort of point out that the contradictory nature of the rules our everything from jim. church is in massage parlors every shop we've got a christmas market happening in austin or outside at all for us to go ahead while we're what we have to say show. it just makes you businesses like ours completely unavoidable 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 here with arcadia in devon and. it's been decimated and
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hospitality been there since the government has stepped up. 4 people have been confirmed dead it's all to a large explosion in the west of england the incident happened at a waste water treatment facility just outside of bristol reporting from the site. well around 1120 this morning local time emergency services called to this water treatment facility here just outside bristol in the southwest of england been an explosion at a chemical plant the at the site not too long ago in the last hour or so we've had a press conference being held by the local chief of police and the local head of the fire service the fire service lead the rescue operation but sadly despite the best efforts of all those involved we can confirm that the full face helmet sees
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this includes 3 employees that were 6 water and one contractor a 5th person was also injured but their injuries are not believed to be life threatening. but the investigation will be carried out into what happened today involving a number of agencies and the health safe effective into pools police have confirmed that they. are no longer looking for missing people don't expect there to be any more casualties in terms of death or injury one thing that was interesting that came out from the press conference held not too long ago was a plea by the police not for people to give them more to jump to conclusions not to listen to any of rumors or anything that they've had on social media this is more being treated as an act of terrorism he said but of course those investigations as to be exact cause of that explosion will be going on over the next coming days and weeks the modes of the services do remain on the scene for that express purpose.
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president of the supreme court to intervene in the u.s. election overturn the results in multiple states and a 46 minute speech posted online he repeated his claim that the vote had been stolen. this may be the most important speech i've ever made i want to provide an update on our own 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 while trump pointed to irregularities in the photo and system including millions of illegal votes on dead people even costing ballots he accused democrat run areas a vote to corruption out of changing the results trumpeted he'd accept any outcome
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as he long as it is accurate but his attorney general's already undercut just a few of those claims we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election meanwhile president elect joe biden and his team are dismissing the allegations of 3 to 4 quoting the election result. professor of latin american studies daniel schorr believes the food claims are a distraction from the real problems underlying the us voting system. it's clear that these elections are corrupt through and through but not for the reasons that donald trump highlights the corrupt are going through because there's an electoral college that does not recognize the popular vote there's already a complete lack of trust people do not respect the electoral college most americans can't even explain the electoral college or provide any type of justification or logic for which there is none many americans don't even participate in presidential
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elections because they understand that it's. a choice between 2 oppresses for the next 4 years between tweedle dee tweedle dum trump is just expose the system from the right in created these decisions that have long existed. confab to a group in the us has leaked tapes of stop meetings that the news network c.n.n. projects are task claims they prove that was biased against the president and one clip from all the channels president jeff zucker can be had saying that trump is acting erratic and desperate. i just want to read. that. you know i think we cannot know. what has happened here. in the last week. and his behavior and i go back to what david italian said that this look president knows he's losing those he's in trouble. is. may
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be. effects of steroids or not i don't know but he is you know radically and desperately and we we need to. we need to we need to know. when the network has responded to the leak saying that project fair test may have broken the law by snooping on its stuff it defended the language used in that reporting saying diversity of possible opinion is what makes c.n.n. strong while you're on i spoke with neil mccall appears communications manager for project fair to us he was actually involved in releasing those recordings the published recordings would seem to show that c.n.n. is not trump's greatest fan. which probably for some doesn't come as a here surprise so what's new here. well i think what's new here is
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that you'll hear the outgoing president of c.n.n. jeff zucker dictating to his hosts reporters editors and producers what the news will be not based on whether it is true or not based on whether it's important but whether or not it fits jeff zucker's world view and personal political agenda there's no diversity of opinion nobody objects nobody challenges c.n.n. did react very quickly on twitter and there just said that is going to get lauren full cement involved my question is are you ready and do you think the door is on your side. i don't believe for a minute that the police are to come knocking on our door everything the project veritas does is legal we have a very well trained and very well paid legal staff and i'm highly confident that everything we did was within the legal guard rails but also one of the tables what
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todd and you'll private discussions with out of his workspace to do you support as well. who who is objecting c.n.n. i mean they ran secretly recorded tapes of 1st lady malani a trump just weeks ago they were in the access hollywood tapes they ran tapes secretly recorded of mitt romney when he was the 2012 republican candidate for president the idea that c.n.n. is suddenly upset. about somebody were chris secretly recording a meeting or a conference call and put and putting out to the public that's absolutely absurd. still i had on the profile of a 17 mosques in front of facing quite a shock as the government cracks down on radical islam we'll talk more about it how much more to show moment.
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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 move his arms off and spearing dramatic development is only really going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. when almost sure seems wrong. why don't we just don't call. me. yet to shape our disdain become educated and in detroit it was betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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what happens when people lose trust. in the central banks they're now bad so we're going to find out. welcome back could now france is threatening to shut here's numbers up mosques after announcing massive and unprecedented raids on more than 70 islamic places of worship the stated goal is to fight to quote separatism an liberate french as long from foreign influences shot into bernstein explains well this fight against separatism is something we've covered many times here but now it seems that $76.00 more mosques him france are going to be caught in the crossfire of that the interior minister has confirmed the reports in french newspapers that those mosques
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are now in the next few days going to see what he described as being unprecedented action. in accordance with my instructions the student services will launch massive precedented action against bridges and 76 mosques suspected of supporters must 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 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 as you can see from the images it said that the car deliberately drove into the front of the mosque smashing those windows and the
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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. for the
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bush regime 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 here in france a 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 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 that will make them feel that even more so fronts is becoming an unfriendly place to live.
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a u.s. government agency has filed a complaint against google accusing the tech giant of violating employment regulations now according to the national labor relations board google on lawfully monitored staff during a quote crackdown on activism last year the report concluded that employees were fired for protesting against company policies and attempting to unionize now the google layoffs in 2019 sparked a star walkout in several u.s. cities but that the former workers accused the company of on the call conduct. we spoke up when we saw google making unethical business decisions that create a workplace that is harmful to us and our colleagues google didn't respond by honoring its values or abiding by the law it responded like a large corporation more interested in revenue growth than in ensuring worker
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rights and ethical conduct after the labor board complained google responded by saying it's. and it's legal possession not the fired employees action finally company policy is well let's bring in now justin robert young is how you solve the politics politics politics cost good to have you with us justin i want to ask you for yourself so walk us saying that they were spied on balance being backed up now by the neighbor relations board how serious could this be for google now will in terms of the reprisals of the n.l.r.b. those employees that were fired could be rehired and paid back pay this is along the list of google's main things to worry about the stuff that really keeps them up at night lower on the list than let's say an antitrust case that just came down the pike from the federal government but certainly for a massive corporation that is facing a little bit of a worrisome trend in terms of
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a downturn in on line advertising which is really their bread and butter not something that they'd like to hear now so i know it's a game of speculation but one motive do you think google could have spying on its own staff. you know from their perspective they are saying this wasn't buying any more then any company that has access to what you are doing online on company systems is spying but it is tricky when you are dealing with the government protected right to unionize and that's really where this becomes a larger issue is whether or not google overstepped their bounds in trying to quash a unionization effort while picking up on the i care if you nice ation we know that google objected to it i mean that probably doesn't come as a huge surprise i doubt there are many corporations out that want to see that happening right. no not really i don't think anybody is raising their hand and
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saying oh please i would like to deal with a union they would prefer to have a better relationship with their employees or at least that's the standard line that said at the end of the day google is a really the lead dog in a lot of trends in silicon valley but existential and realistic realistically they've driven staff salaries in this entire industry they lead the perk revolution the idea that you would come to google not only get paid more but also have free lunch and childcare and gyms and stuff like that the massive googleplex the headquarters has been emulated by almost every other company in silicon valley but also in the idea that they were the don't be evil company that used to be their slogan and as things go on and the reality of business becomes the reality of business and they realize they're at the cornerstone of the american economy
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they've had to make decisions that i think for folks who came into the fold believing that google was just this plucky little upstart that was organizing the world's data it might not be the same thing and that's been reflected in other companies like facebook and twitter and the like you also are on mention the antitrust case that was pulled by the department of justice last month senior politicians now on the back of that quote if the company can broker an op i mean i have in your opinion how likely this claims and do you think that this latest revelation could be a catalyst for something like that happening. i think the likelihood of them getting broken up was far fetched to begin with it is. it would shock me under the biden administration there are a lot of folks that are coming into this administration that have spent a lot of time in silicon valley i don't believe that they are going to be the
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political organization that will break up anybody more likely we're going to see a stiff fine and a letter of contrition and that'll be that and finally and quickly i just want to ask you either way obviously companies it's so important p.r. how they appear to the wild to think that this will really have a dent in google so much here no mostly because we can like google or not like google but we still like that free g. mail when we need to get a recipe we still need to search the internet it is a gigantic sprawling muncher asa day we still use android phones when we don't use i phones we rely on the technology that google gives us because it is free i mean right now the vast majority the folks that are watching me and you have a conversation are watching it live stream via you tube that is a google property so we get a transactional relationship with this company whether or not we think they are the greatest people in the world well i wouldn't think that he's frost that because we
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want people to watch us but that was to understand the role that he hung himself the part of sex part of sex part of sex protocols thank you so much for speaking to me thank you that's all for now i'll be at the top a bitch i meet on. no look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your identification or should be very careful about official intelligence to the point obesity is too great trust our government here. to take on various jobs and with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. the robot must protect its own existence as the nexus for the.
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