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really treating it. to prevent the construction of the. act of political aggression. by their very good morning to you watching international. has become the 1st russian city to start massive vaccinations with the. job on the orders of president vladimir putin high risk groups including doctors and teachers are 1st in line to get the vaccine. across the country have been steadily on the rise. and now exceed $29000.00 per day. has visited the place this is being me. we are the fire car company if
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a fetus by its market and surprises that is received by the government she's pretty she's precious 1st registered spic makes me coronavirus but see if my production has already started here let's take a sputnik the is a too short adenovirus based effects of x. seen the difference between sputnik v. and some other international code 1000 vaccines is this vaccine is a human based one not animal so we'll save that it's an engineered virus lacking the gene for representation therefore it's unable to in fact what it does is serve as a vehicle for coronavirus proteins over 3 weeks a patient receives 2 different jobs to form antibodies and disease resistance the vaccine consists of 2 different shots it's a quite complex task in terms of production because you have to manufacture 2 vaccines as opposed to one in every way i am a different scene as being of told here that it's being on this particular line for
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jay says $6000.00 souls but our meeting says you 1000 so this is per hour as each bottle containing 5 days is called by few minutes to be boxing they said. before taking a coronavirus vaccination everyone is examined to make sure they're healthy but it takes another 15 minutes to store the vaccine sputnik vs stored at minus 18 degrees c. and developer say that's an advantage compared to other countries vaccines requiring significantly lower temperatures for storage after the injection doctors monitor you for certain minutes before you're free to go to the bone i'm a teacher i think the vaccination is a great way to protect myself and most importantly my relatives my parents are already 65 was also it's freaking much and i was initially examined by a doctor he asked if i had any chronic diseases measured my blood pressure looked at my electronic medical record that i was allowed to undergo the procedure everything was fast for us i received the text. saying that i can be one of the 1st
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for the vaccination i'm so glad and trust the vaccine is not just the only a yes i had doubts but i've made my decision and i'm here today the vaccine is now being supplied to all corners of the country at the same time the military is receiving sputnik v.t. in russia the covert $1000.00 job is voluntary and free of charge and even though some people still remain skeptical about the safety and efficiency of the vaccine most agree that large scale oxidation is probably the only way now to put an end to the pandemic. we spoke to a russian scientist who was one of the 1st people to get vaccinated here in moscow . melissa answer was successful in developing the platform in the way i understand how it works is that once you have a platform to share with the antigen to the world then changing the type of an indian is not big deal and this is what a true this explains these high speed of development and actually to meet
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it as it is a fundamental scientist this is in. just a few patients who are long term investments into fundamental research in life science but of course. if i had not have this access to the data from people actually participating in to in the 3rd phase of clinical trials it would be more difficult to save all that convinced me personally to take decisions have a shot now again for each individual it's the weight of risk and reward in my case the risk of having. a coronavirus disease and completions associated with that is so high that i was looking forward to having this opportunity to to get the shot. of the u.k.'s also getting ready to roll out mass vaccinations in wales for example plans have been unveiled to issue special id
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cards for those receiving the job another spark phase like sedations might be made mandatory despite officials willing out the idea the personal immunization ids will include the maker of the vaccine the date it was received and the batch number would also be used as a reference a reminder for the 2nd job with guidelines in case you have any side effects however the health minister overseeing the vaccine relative england is admitted that while it's not obligatory there could be societal pressure to have it. the sort of the pressure will come from both ways from service providers who will say look you know demonstrate to us that you've been fascinated ok so it will become virtually impossible to do anything if you don't have the vaccine i think people have to make a decision that i think you'll be published like many service providers who will want to engage in this in the with it with the app in my lovin united states the defense department has published a photo outlining a similar plan dubbed
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a recalled card which will be distributed along with vaccination kits earlier we discussed the prospect of immunization i.d.'s with a panel of experts. we've had to carry certificates school but fax nation things like this you know paul sport so before a certain diseases so that's not new but i do understand the issues about civil liberties and i think there's increasing concern around the world that the condemn make his being used as an excuse by some governments to increase the surveillance and to increase anti libertarian issues and of course once you take away civil liberties it's very difficult to get them 'd restored i think we've lost our collective minds with 'd respect to how viruses work in the united states we had 18000 deaths from just the flu 10 years ago with the swine flu it was one $125000.00 americans killed each and we did nothing we do always return immunity
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they're great at sometimes it's a natural process and this is how we all get vaccinated obviously frontline provider should probably be vaccinated the only the people who are sick but this is survivable illness we keep forgetting that the likelihood of death is incredibly low to the good largest part is survivability increasing the institutions and others will want to see some sort of proof that you have been immunized in order to enable you to do certain things then it does become sublimate and trait and that is a a great concert there is going to be a significant proportion of the american population that is going to see it as an arbitrary imposition of a and if i'm an agenda of enforcing the vaccine by virtue of you know not being able to interest or not being able to fly not to being able to enter a drop location any number of activities could be prescribed but this could bring
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things to a head in this country i can't see any harm at the moment of having a certificate or a colored as a class or a. aide memoire as it were to the fact that you've got to get your 2nd that sensational or to have a record of the actual type of the antivirus that that you've received it's a fin dividing line those that where it goes off 'd so that what we do for those people who are have natural immunity for everyone that's been identified there are probably 3 or 4 that already had this virus infected had very minimal symptoms and there have anybody so they don't need a back seat to understand that point but i think there are 2 big questions that have to be asked about all these that scene's decided and i'm not an epidemiologist but the 1st one is does the vaccine actually give you a permanent immunity or will you have to go 'd back and get further injections 2nd one of course 'd is that it may actually give you personally immunity but doesn't
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actually stop being a spread of the tautness to other people i think the jury's out on that in many of these these cases if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it doesn't have a very good history let's face it this is usually the friendly face of totalitarianism but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them to keep them isolated concentric been a fascinating that we don't know the side effects of and we don't know the long term effects the residual concatenation of facts that might occur because of this for a virus that has such a low mortality rate it seems to be quite an extreme measure is the cure worse that it just seems well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over this what are we really treating and americans and we all in the globe need to always push back
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science always questions things this is not being a state that's religion this is science we always question. going to bed being one nationality and waking up as another that's what happened to russians living in the karylle islands at least if the u.s. state department is to be believed which now officially considers them japanese under its new green card lottery rules is not amused do you need any more proof that the us is a revisionist state according to the knight in 45 decision the coral islands belong to the u.s.s.r. today the u.s. state department questions the outcome of world war 2 inspiring revenge is a correspondent for national joins me in the studio she's following this story for us good morning maria reaction from the russian foreign ministry how do we get to this point yes in this reaction is clearly to be on as well the story is there is an island chain that lies between russia's far eastern peninsula of kentucky and
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japan's northernmost her carita island that has been a source of tensions between the 2 nations in the last 75 years since the end of the world war 2 there is a territorial dispute between moscow and talk here but it seems that it's all clear for washington they have no questions this is what the official instruction for this year is a green card lottery known also as diversity visa says persons born in the hub of my islands she could land in the shiri and to rove who are chargeable to japan persons born in southern somalia are chargeable to russia. and that's especially ironic given that most of japanese citizens were repatriated from these territories after the end of the war to today the islands is home to around 20000 russians. still in this dispute the only role they play is that they support japan's position in this dispute russia sees curls as its territory because it sees the arlen specter 945 or rather the soviet union back then deed but tokyo disagrees and
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2018 then president vladimir putin and then japan's prime minister ever agreed to negotiate to go on with negotiations over the disputed islands based on the peace treaty of 1956 but for some reason it failed and several rounds of talks were in fact fruitless and some say that's because of japan's relations with washington and earlier this year we heard from the russian president that moscow has no plans no intentions of passing there are limits to japan and just last tuesday the new japanese prime minister expressed his will to bring it back as soon as possible so i guess the standoff continues ok many thanks for the update. now rasmussen is the executive vice president of the center says that the u.s. is trying to disrupt talks between moscow and tokyo. i think what we're seeing here is the u.s. . interfering or basically. injecting itself into
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foreign policy that is going in for discussions that are going on between japan and russia in a way they're disrupting the ongoing negotiations i mean i'm sure that if you ask the people that live there what citizen they are from i understand there's a huge percentage of ethnic ukrainians and ethnic russians that live there and i'm sure they would say russia. regardless of what the united states says you know i find it difficult that any country can decide what citizenship some other country's citizens are but that is this seems to be the case that situated right now and i think the greater the greater objective here is to disrupt negotiations that are on underway. israeli forces safely sheltie palestinian teenagers during a protest in the west bank the killing has provoked an angry reaction from the palestinian president mahmoud abbas branded the latest in
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a series of crimes to demonstrate the ugliness of these rallies occupation he splits live reports. a day just like any other 15 year old not so i.d.f. 24 hours later and hundreds of taking out to pay the sign of the stakes to the teenager. or false. he died on his birthday he spoke to his mother that morning to tell her to get ready for his party just oblivious to what might happen later it was for a day and ali and his friends joined a weekly protest against the israeli settlements near the palestinian city of ramallah it's not clear whether they were involved in throwing stones but these many soldiers insist they came under a barrage of rocks and been entirely is the military insists it did not fire line phones but wall the rubber bullets the reports of life for use during the riots and not true doesn't sobriety threw stones that idea from border police forces and even
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tried to road large boulders and burning tires from the ridges that. roots risking go odds of passengers on the road at the palestinian health ministry has reported the teenager's death as a result of being hit by life and mission in his empty mn. the occupying forces are unjust and brutal they don't care if it's a child or an adult what kind of harm could a child do so that my son ali a 15 year old this is an occupation and we should be prepared for anything we must a patient. the intentional targets in our children is a message to the parents that staying here is very costly that they will burn our hearts by taking those who are most precious to us our children in the past 2 weeks 4 other palestinian children have been shot and severely injured in the west bank injuries to the chest head and i are still in intensive care according to the united nations since january to september of this year alone there were more than
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200 incidents involving palestinian children being injured some of whom have sustained long term damage human rights groups often condemn the response from these many forces but it seems to have little or no effect so israel is turning its back on international law not caring about legitimate resolutions or decisions especially the. n.-s. c. and un general assembly which are talking about civilians in palestinian occupied territories. the israeli occupation forces killed recklessly they also are covered on a political level with support from the military command level that's why they are acting violently without any kind of responsibility. you need. to fully respect protect and fulfill the whites of all children and refrain from using violence against them in accordance with international law it also called on the palestinian authorities to prevent children from being exposed to the risk of
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violence we still don't know whether the i.d.f. will investigate the incident but there are growing course from families here when child advocacy groups that this is more than just a pattern it's a bloody state on the fundamental rights of children point c r r t israel. russian foreign ministry spokeswoman marie is a car of a has accused the united states of political aggression called for a moratorium on the construction of the north stream to gas pipeline any russian pipeline no matter where when or how it was constructed a what documents legitimized it has provoked a single reaction from the us for decades political aggression and illegal counter work i would like to tell washington you can just break the rules if you want to be a responsible play in the international economic community you have to abide by the rules you know he said that cundall easer rice in the context of russian guess america's own words have caught out whether it was 5 or the u.s.
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attempts to stop the project construction of the pipeline restarted over the weekend permission for work in the german waters of the baltic sea it was obtained from the german federal office for shipping and hydrography moultrie into so close to completion with the pipeline 94 percent ready. it is close to completion there's not much left to do and that is why i think the sanctions are a load of nonsense and i hope that maybe with the election of the new us president biden i hope it will become better and that we won't have such sanctions for sasnett certainly i think 1st and foremost it's an economic enterprise the 2 states russia and germany committed to and the conflict partners should be allowed to act as they have agreed on i think the mandolin especially by the us is over the top. u.s. sanctions on north stream to 9 clude asset freezes a ban on transaction that and visa restrictions however before work rico burns the u.s. congress approved
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a bill that includes expanded sanctions against the pipeline among them restrictions for companies that provide insurance and for firms that work with welding equipment those stream to use an extension of the already existing nord stream pipeline which also goes through the baltic sea it will be able to pump 55000000000 cubic meters of natural gas from russia to germany every year he spoke to journalist thomas fassbender about the future of the project under the incoming us administration. as we see today both sides the germans the russians and also the european union they are basically committed to finish this project now it's 94 percent complete it would be simply so silly to. dump almost 10000000000 euros in the in the baltic sea for nothing but of course the u.s. also already has u.s. administration. continues to or pressure approach to pressure the participants
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pressure the government's own wisdom by any it's a very difficult choice the new american president will have to follow if we follow the old policy of office 3 he says and on the truck going against the project i think very much the opposition to or north stream to is not a pet project of donald trump but it is deeply embedded in the geopolitics of the u.s. foreign policy establishment on the other side joe biden by really interrupting really boycotting prohibiting that project would load negatively load his relations to europe or not only germany at it at an early stage of his presidency. thanks so much for joining us this monday morning this is r.t. international don't forget you can check out plenty more news stories if you had over to our website or not r.t. dot com. god.
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thank. you. seemed wrong. just. to me to get to shape out just to come out to it and in. a close betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings. first it was my job it was my fear that it was my savings i have nothing i have nothing and it's not like
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i don't trust aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. annoying the doing is. the road to the american dream paved with did refuse it's this very idealized image of. americans look pasta the deaths that happen every single day this is a history of the usa and america. there's a saying. look there on the cheek 1st and then you went through all the countries don't let the idea is that right let's go to a sculpture he said if we give them everything clicked into fast. moving in this country. this is what we don't understand how we are poor in
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hello and welcome to cross talk here all things are considered i'm hearing about joe biden may indeed be inaugurated in january of next year however well you have a legitimate mandate well the next camp. game starts when the next president takes office and the new liberal order is headed back into power what will be their ejecta. to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest george samueli in budapest he is an author and a youtube or at the gavel and here in moscow we crossed a maxine he is an expert at the russian international affairs council originally
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crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it ok let's go to georgia in budapest. i've been looking at the election results are hound the election results are being presented to the to the public and the world here i can't help but get the feeling that if this had happened in any other country in the world the united states would have stepped in or made a lot of noise about democratic norms and demanding a recount and all of this kind of thing here but they don't because it's happening to themselves you know it's just an interesting critique about how democracy is spoken about and practiced in the united states and how it's spoken about and practiced internationally go ahead george yeah definitely right because everything that is normal life since the election all the ins and outs being. people voting. balls be changed objects rarely and
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unconstitutionally in order to make essentially a melee and voting can take place without any open chat that was supposed to be in place if any of this have happened in russia say the state department well you know i'm not a nice green me at the door who his wife would already be imposing sanctions on russia while all the phony election so that's the exact. we're right. and we don't even have to talk about. what would happen in other countries i mean if they had been donald trump who had become out with the glad the when the having posset 170 electoral college as the goal is to have the had come out what would have been the media.
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