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different scene here in. this particular line she says 6000. pounds and. it's one of the centers producing russia could be. getting a. reaction. to some sort of. taxation is required then it does. over this really give. a revision is
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a. true rule to describe russians living on the. japanese. after winning the us presidential election democrats into each other over the promises that joe biden into the white house. either welcome you watching. moscow has become the 1st russian city to start mass covert vaccination the country's sputnik vien job is being made freely available to citizens high risk groups including doctors and teachers off 1st in line to get the drug rushes daily infection rate has spiraled sebas in $29000.00 aunties relationship of oliver visited the place where the
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sputnik v. job is made. we out of the 5 car companies say fetus is one of them and surprise is that it's received by the government to see if she's right for the 1st registered spic recurrent of our respect to see if my production has already started here let's take a sputnik the is a too short adenovirus based backs of exene the difference between sputnik v. and some other international code 19 vaccines is this vaccine is a human based one not an animal so what's a vaccine 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 remind me different scene as being of told here
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that it's being on this particular line produces $6000.00 souls but our living says you 1000 doses 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 that it takes another 15 minutes to store the vaccine sputnik these 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. 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 blots also it's free. 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
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everything was fast for us i received that saying that they can be one of the 1st for the vaccination i'm so glad and i trust the vaccine has noticed to me oh 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 explanation is probably the only way now to put an end to the pandemic you leadership of all of our. we spoke with a russian scientist who was among the 1st to get the injection in moscow he told us why the country was able to stop mass vaccinations so soon. the 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. then changing the type of an indigent
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is not big deal and this is what a true this explains these high speed of development and actually to meet it as it is a fundamental scientists 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 2 in the 3rd phase of clinical trials it would be more difficult to say all that convinced me personally to take the decision to have a shot now again for each individual it's the weight of risk and reward in my case the risk of having. only coronavirus disease and completions associated with that is so high that i was looking forward to having this
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opportunity to sue to get the show. united kingdom is also poised to roll out a mass vaccination in wales plans have been unveiled to issue special id cards for those receiving the job the personal immunization i.d.'s will include the maker of the vaccine the date it's received and the batch number it will be used as a reference arm reminder for the 2nd job with guidelines in case there are any side effects however despite officials assuring the public vaccinations will not be made mandatory the id plans have made some uneasy and very worried about the system of id cards to be given to those who have had kovacs and wales one step away from mandatory vaccination. if wales doesn't plan to exclude unvaccinated from society why do they need id cards for those who took it i'm definitely no anti vaccine but something about the id cards wales plans on using is wrong people have free choice and shouldn't be pressured into doing anything to their bodies they don't want to
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see. him or the official overseeing the vaccine rollout in england is a method that while it's not obligatory there could be societal pressure to have it we discuss the issues raised with a panel of guests. the idea to somehow having a cog that you mean it's actually it is going to be proof that either you will not continue not contagious for other people ringback or that indeed you are immune yourself for a specific bear it is certainly not realistic i cold see any home at the moment of having a certificate or a colored as explorer aide memoire as well so the fact that you go to get your seconds that salacious i think we've lost our collective minds with 'd respect to how viruses work we do always return immunity they're granted sometimes it's a natural process and this is how we all get vaccinated by by getting our own t. cells that immunity space stop and then we can get back to that state with like the
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idea that obviously frontline provider should probably be vaccinated 1st the out early the people who are sick but this is survivable illness we keep forgetting that the likelihood of death which is what i really care about as a physician this death is incredibly low to the good lord just part is survivability now michael are of course the people who have who really are consigned all that risk groups the more vulnerable people who have been terrified of going outside obscene they need to be protected i know the idea of the greater good test kind of lost its importance lost its popularity but there are some who would say you know i want we all need to suck it up so that everyone oh of society can live funny again want to say to those people well i mean if you look at the history of such uses of such terms as the common good in the greater good it's doesn't have a very good history let's face it but for the vulnerable where we already are doing what we need to do to protect them to keep them isolated concentric on
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a fax scene that we don't know the side effects of and we don't know the you know the way to even operate under them that it produces proteins that mimic the bat virus and we don't know what the down. it's our long term affects the residual concatenation of. the fact that my current per 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 of disease well if we're going to lose our civil liberties over this what are we really treating americans and we all in the globe need to always push back sides always questions things this is not being a state that's religion this is science we were just question what are we doing and what are the end results boris johnson sad sad making an id card why did she wasn't very protests is unnecessary until you think that we're going to see really strong
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public pushback on this well 1st of all i don't think it is necessary to make it compulsory i think the government's set its face against that already and as you've indicated it's not the british way we don't make these things compulsory but of course as was indicated by one of your other guests i mean if there or 'd indeed by health minister it may become almost mandatory if you actually want to do certain activities i mean if if some sort of certificate was real vaccination is required then it does become sublimate and tree and that is a a great concert. the u.s. state department has decided that russians living on the cruel arlen's are in fact japanese at least if it's new green card lottery rules ought to be believed a moscow is not amused. do you need any more proof that the us is
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a revisionist state according to the 945 decision the coral islands belong to the u.s.s.r. today the us state department questions the outcome of world war 2 inspiring russia is furious it says the crew as its territory as it sees the islands back in 1905 or rather the soviet troops but talk it disagrees and it has even prevented the 2 nations from signing a peace deal to formally end the war hostilities so the territorial dispute goes on for 75 years but it seems it's ok for washington they have no questions this is what the official instruction for the green corridor lottery also known as diversity visa says persons born in the hub of my islands she could can assure ian at a row who are charitable to japan persons born in south or civilian are chargeable to russia that's especially ironic given that most of the japanese citizens were repatriated from these territories after the end of the 2nd world war and today the
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allen is home to around $20000.00 russians what role if any does america have to play in this well washington has nothing to do with this dispute but it supports japan and this long running problem interesting is that how in the 1st place back in 1945 the soviet union decided to join the operation against japan it signed a deal with the us and the u.k. that in exchange for sending soviet troops there it will get the colonel's silence so this is the story and here's a short clip for our viewers to better understand the issue.
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and by the way it's a very beautiful place while decades of negotiations are behind and it seems that standoff is still there but there is also hope shortly after taking office in september a newly elected japanese prime minister discussed the disputed islands over the phone with russia's president vladimir putin after that we heard ian repeatedly say that he hopes to finally find a solution and finally sign a peace deal. former national security contractor turned whistleblower edward snowden has made an unusual plea to donald trump asking him for a pardon for himself but for julian assange if extradited to the united states the wiki leaks wiki leaks founder could face decades in prison on charges of espionage
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so far there's been no response to snowden's request from the u.s. president rock legend roger waters told r.t. he's going underground show that he's not optimistic about job on showing mercy to a sound the full interview will air on r.t. throughout the day here's a preview. if trump had been re-elected it would have been worse for everyone in the world but that doesn't make biden a good candidate biking is a dyed in the wool world among grading servant of the oligarchy that rules the united states american will continue to be so for however long he remains president it's the united states he's not to be trusted on anything do you think joe biden is going to move the american embassy back to tell the v.a. are you kidding he's made it quite clear that he's the staunchest zionist friend of . of israel that could possibly be in office so i hope that
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he and kids start a happy sleeping in that caught that they're going to share for the next few years kiss our reality has to look out either of them having any power under any circumstances because they are clearly not clear thinkers they clearly don't believe in human rights they clearly have no interest in the law to have no interest in the united nations they have no interest in the geneva conventions they have no interest in any of the things that in near to my heart and to your heart should. also slums in us of us to the scope of the nordstrom to energy project calling them an app to political aggression will have more than story after this break.
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in the death. or a mate in the shallows. come back having won the u.s. presidential election democrat eyes and now on to senate seats in georgia the state that sealed joe biden's victory they need them to get full control of the house and thus deliver on promises made on the campaign trail but democrat divisions are starting to emerge over some of those promises as donal quarter explains. for the democrats it can't come quick enough the moment when their guy is sitting in the oval office but with the empty trump front that brought them to power in the 1st place now losing relevance party unity is starting to buckle i guess you can use a snappy slogan like defund the police but you know you've lost a big audience the minute you say that do you want to actually get something done
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or do you want to feel good among the people you're already agree with obama wasn't the 1st high profile democrat to criticize the radical rhetoric of some of the party supporters last month house majority whip james clyburn likened to fund the police to burn baby burn a 960 civil rights slogan that cliburn claims lost the movement a lot of support back then we were very concerned when these slogans came out about defund the police we talked about how that slogan could undermine the black lives matter movement just as burn baby burn destroyed our movement back in the sixty's define the police is killing our party and we've got to stop it it seems like the democrats are far from united on how to play politics in fact alexandria kazuo cortez who barack obama even mentioned as a good new blood addition to the party has said that making people feel uncomfortable is more important than inclusive slogans the things that critics effect of his don't get it is that they tried to play in the polite language police a game and all of deeds was make them easier to get nor it wasn't until they made
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fox on the comfortable though there was traction to do it and if and even if it wasn't their full demands and she's not the only one to take issue with obama's moderate stance we lose people in the hands of police it's not a slogan but a policy demand and centering the demand for equitable investments in budgets for communities across the country gets us progress in safety. with all due respect mr president let's talk about losing people well most michael brown june at last briana tayla we are losing our loved ones to police violence it's not a slogan it's a mandate for keeping our people alive define the police the party's radical elements were definitely helpful to the elites when they had a common enemy but now former allies are turning on one another for 2 weeks liberal activists in los angeles have been protesting a potential biden administration appointment it's the city's democratic mayor and
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he's less than popular with black lives matter it's a damn shame sound one has felt the heiress of transportation and house listeners and now they think of putting him on national level to be in charge of any of that liberal activists across the u.s. are sending a clear message to the democratic leadership don't forget who put you in power but say they don't get what they want out of a biden presidency perhaps they'll take the same direct action that we're still seeing at the close of a trump presidency well what could that mean for the future of the democratic party these are not just slogans these are calls to action by grassroots organizers who in many ways are the reason why there is even a president elect biden about to take over the white house democrats who are in the caucus right now who are ready to continue this discussion and to ramp it up so that people understand that this is a racial justice issue and equally important to the democratic party this is an issue that impacts people who are more likely to vote for them the grassroots
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organizers on the ground are going to remain vigilant and they are absolutely prepared to hold the incoming administration accountable to the promises that they made such that those promises don't become reality at the end of the day in the democrats' best interests to come together. russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman marie as a car of a has accused the us of political aggression after a call 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 player in the international economic community you have to abide by the rules you know he said that condoleezza rice in the context of russian guess america's own words have caught up with it was behind all the u.s.
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attempts to stop the project construction of the pipeline recommenced over the weekend permission for work in the german waters of the baltic sea was obtained from the german federal office for shipping and i drug free will stream to use 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 u.s. president biden i hope it will become better and that we won't have such sanctions for samson it's certainly i think 1st and foremost it's an economic enterprise the 2 states russia and germany committed to and the country partners should be allowed to act as they have agreed on i think the mandolin especially by the us is over the top. when u.s. sanctions on north stream to now include asset freezes a ban on transactions and visa restrictions however right before work re commenced the u.s. congress approved a bill that includes expanded sanctions against the pipeline among them
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restrictions for companies that provide insurance and for firms that work with welding equipment midstream 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 we 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 pressure the government's own wisdom by any it's
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a very difficult choice the new american president will have to follow if we follow the old policy of his previous s. and donald trump 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 ok but you're right up to date to appreciate company this morning don't forget we do have plenty more news stories covered on our website check them out r.t. dot com. joe
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biden they indeed be inaugurated in january of next year shalev or will you have a legitimate mandate for the next campaign starts when the next president takes office and the new liberal order is headed back to our own will be marriage and. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun violence school shootings homelessness 1st it was my job then it was my fear was my savings i have nothing i have nothing it is not like i don't trust aloof or resources i look for jobs i look for everything i can to make this house. and all i end up doing is. the road to the american dream paved with good refugees it's this very idealized image of all. americans look pasta the deaths that happen every single day this is
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a modern history of the usa by america. there is a saying. look there can't be cheap. and then went to all the countries don't let the idea is their right to call us come he said if we give them everything lifting to fast. in this country. this is what we don't understand how we are poor in such a country. that is until the end of the us in terms. of you know what is being hunted down into. the saloon to run up the loot similar to similar to. jalen i do not good when i need one but i get the ability to feel if the minutes of not that
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bad mood live again in l. and with that on the cover good luck with that the plane. would come back to the place tory it was to see. the. time afshin rattansi were going underground 24 hours ahead of the us presidential election deadline for lawsuits and final results in states already aligned with joe biden as the sun sets on an administration with more covert debts than lives lost in world war one coming up in the show after another assassination withering in official we investigate iran's so-called shadow commander who worked with u.s.
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troops to rid the middle east of al qaeda and i said i don't need to be assassinated by donald trump in a state sponsored murder that to this day goes on condemned by britain and the european union and rock royalty roger waters talks the future of imperialism under a president biden from latin america to palestine through the prism of the crimes revealed by julian assange all the more coming up in today's going on the ground 1st unlike us president obama donald trump has been likely to finish his time as u.s. president without starting any new wars that's despite new york times sources claiming you wanted to bomb middle east oil superpower iran after the defeat at the polls he doesn't recognize nevertheless before the killing of iranian scientists most in fact reside there in the past few days came trumps assassination of iranian soldier cause i'm still a money credited with coordinating with u.s. troops to defeat i stash and al qaeda as reporters have documents pertaining to an iran saudi arabia peace deal when he was murdered joining me now from new york in the usa is the biographer of shadow come on. unaccustomed to the money as easy as thanks so much for coming on before we even get to the shuttle commander what have
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you made of the fact that the you said it was criminal but didn't actually came out even condemn the assassination of this iranian professor most in fact president. i think the last 4 years you've seen them evil has really struggled to have an independent policy of the united states regards as our see iran frankly so you know i guess they're just they're also waiting for for biden to come in but i mean the assassination was a pro-creation that i don't think iran is going to buy into i think they're going to bait for biden to come on and hope for a different policy in washington i know the book ends before the perceived retaliation from iran for the assassination of kusum silly money by surprise it hasn't been any immediate retaliation for for the latest assassination. no it's not surprising that because i think i can understand iran who acts again more prudently and bake for biden to come. to act before that would would be almost suicidal right i mean if anything though there bori you know. what i do in what is
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a month and a half left of his presidency so we're going to be very careful in iraq and other places to make sure not to get into complications that's definitely what the majority i think that the iranian leadership and the search for me how many would want you say that the killing of kasim sulaimani by donald trump is comparable to the 943 u.s. assassination of japanese admiral yamamoto why was it such an important matter. well it's the 1st time since then that the u.s. killed a leading general of of another country frankly but little difference that he was actually of course in war with japan but he was not even in war with iran so i mean it's something to have had the terrorist groups but to kill the leading general or a leading general of another country. you know it's i mean it's something.

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