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move in. these rookie group we would never use this. in jewels. u.k. regulators more in people with severe allergies to avoid taking the pfizer beyond tech coated vaccine after 2 people who received the job. the warning comes as america's drug authority it reveals that 6 people who took part in trials for the advisory on talkback seen have died. also this hour the french president pushes ahead with a bill aimed at tackling islamic extremism measures including mosque surveillance. a very warm welcome to the program this is our 2 international bring you your live news update this hour. but as health regulators are warning people with
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a history of allergic reactions against taking the pfizer be on talkback seen this comes after 2 people who received the job fell ill one day after the u.k. launched a massive vaccination program. any person with a history of a significant allergic reaction to a vaccine medicine or food should not receive the pfizer beyond seem very unfortunate news for pfizer and this is piling on to what we've already learned about deaths and side effects but in this instance 2 nurses became very ill. after being injected with the vaccine they were apparently they had a history of allergies and they're very very doing well now they're recovering but again this is something that somehow slipped clinical trials that people with previous conditions the history of severe allergies and reactions to allergies they are vulnerable they're vulnerable to the side effects tell us more about what the
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u.s. food and drug administration has revealed the problem is that we learned of these deaths not from pfizer whose very exceed the c's i mean you'd think that they obligated to go public and to tell people be open and transparent about how their trials are going how people are taking the vaccine you know these deaths 2 of the people who died received the jab while 4 of them received politically cebu injection so they're saying that the vaccine is still safe they still believe it's safe it is effective. and that these deaths were it is unlikely that these deaths were caused by the vaccine a total of 6 of unrolled participants died during the reporting period all deaths represent advance that occur in the general population of the age groups where they occurred at a similar rate. well they believe that they're part of the statistical norm obviously you know we learn that people with severe allergies shouldn't take the
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prize of vaccine only today and after the fact of the vaccination public vaccination had gotten which is you know. alarm bells and people ought to know you know what they're getting into it but the problem here is that there's there's heaps to be a lack of communication from. the press and bear in mind the visor never published in open sources never published in medical journals for peer review the data that it gathered throughout the clinical trial so they really gave that to to various officials and watchdogs we then greenlighted the vaccine and what else is there to be found in the f.d.a. as reported well the other scary thing i would say that has struck people and cause some concern is the side effects notably one side effect which is facial paralysis it is a condition and not a lot known about what causes it but for people so there were 2 test groups the
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placebo test group and the test group that received the actual vaccine the interesting thing about these side effects is that nobody from the placebo group experience that nobody should any symptoms while 4 people in the group that received the real vaccine display these symptoms of partial thinks will paralysis among non-serious unsolicited adverse events there was a numerical imbalance of 4 cases of bell spell seen in the vaccine group compared with no cases on the placebo group though the 4 cases in the vaccine group do not represent a frequency above that expected in the general population. they've already dismissed these concerns in this new scientific link between. may merely an anomaly why why some people suffered from these symptoms and others didn't do. a group or test group this large tens of thousands of people somebody with or without a vaccine should have experience if you have just statistics but you know it's piling on top of each other to these deaths these side effects and now we learn
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that people with severe allergies risk if they take the vaccine obviously it must be it is understood that every call to cut safety they believe had to be cut to get a room to rule of actually doubt as quickly as possible to get a vaccine out now before the end of the year less than he is this is a process that usually takes decades it could take decades years at least to study the effects of the vaccine to study how people take it through throughout the years you know how it affects them and their life obviously that didn't happen because of the agency because of the huge worldwide to get this vaccine out and to see it successful vaccine return the world to more or less normal so very you know a sense that people should approach vaccination with abundant caution we heard from epidemiologists marcelle for on a denali he says the revelations pose a grave concerns over the safety of the fines are beyond tech. do you. use your
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lack of transparency if you supposedly want you really did buy it but at least the senate race company summit corporation it was they are so motivated by how these. owner market doesn't always work there she orders behind the scenes that execution economic interests of the star and the other 7 are divorced and doris we have terror in the case of the astra zeneca assume the star serious things i mean there are not going to reports of oh no you go girl news now i'm in the only reporter talking about big asians are nice and if people really suffering from memphis to be area and edgy a men's issue some serious i mean it could be no 3 these are serious things they should be should investigate it he says not only a thing that gorman should know before they order. the scenes but also the
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party has to be formed for the intimate good and you want to see shouldn't a story where there are decent and out. signed an executive order aimed at ensuring that americans have priority when it comes to access to vaccines produced in the u.s. but the outgoing and incoming presents are upbeat about the prospect of mass vaccination signed the executive order to ensure that american citizens have 1st priority to receive american vaccines and then we're going to be working with other countries all over the world this team will help get at the latest at the last 100000000 covert 19 vaccine at least 100000000 covert vaccine shots into the arms of the american people in the 1st 100 days 100000000 shots in the 1st 100 days this week the files are beyond vaccine is expected to become the 1st to be approved for emergency use in the u.s. but supplies will be limited as many doses have already been shipped abroad come up
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and has the story. u.s. officials are reassuring us that there's enough vaccine to go around in every american can get a jab hundreds of millions of doses will be available every month and we expect to have enough vaccines for every american but by the end of march early april enough across all of our vaccine portfolio to have for every american who would like to be vaccinated 100 percent of americans that want to back see will had a vaccine by that point time although not everyone is going to take it. 6 6 6 really. kind of the kind of i mean it's nice to have a choice isn't it well as trump rolls out his vaccines for americans 1 first policies there are mounting fears that washington will not be able to deliver on
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its promises a white house summit expected to celebrate the victory of the jab had 2 key guests missing pfizer and madonna pfizer is reported to have told the trumpet ministration that it cannot provide additional doses of the coded 19 vaccine until mid 2021 they say other countries beat the united states and bought up the supply of global justice now by u.k. based group reported back in november that 80 percent of pfizer's vaccine over 1000000000 doses had already been sold the buyers some of the wealthiest governments around the world now the usa did get some but only 100000000 vaccines the u.s. government placed initial order over 100000000 doses for pfizer beyond techs covered $900.00 facts seen and pfizer is ready to begin ship an initial dose a soon after receiving an emergency use authorization from the u.s. food and drug administration any additional doses beyond the 100000000 subjected to
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several. in mutually acceptable agreements rumors are circulating that after that pfizer offered to sell more to the united states but trump said no deal now the white house lot out denies that let's do the math pfizer says you need 2 doses per person so $100000000.00 vaccines covers only $50000000.00 people roughly 15 percent of the u.s. population but u.s. officials say they checked the numbers and there won't be any shortage we're confident that it will have $100000000.00 digits of pfizer's vaccine is agreed to in the contract and beyond and we have 5 other vaccine candidates including $100000000.00 just on the way from london so what does this america 1st document really mean pfizer privately funded its work without u.s. government support so washington cannot force its will to be 1st on the company and its free to sell its vaccine across the planet private property and free markets
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something that america loves. muslim rights groups and friends have lashed out at the government over a new bill targeting islamic radicalism the measure is being pushed by president micron follow a wave of terrorist attacks in the country and they include tougher surveillance from mosques and curbs on home schooling are to charlotte devinsky has the details . it was presented to the council of ministers on wednesday and it has now been approved by the prime minister care sticks was giving his press conference following that outlining parts of the bill he said that this is about promoting republican values fighting against separatism that has been something that has been coming from certain parts of the muslim community here in france the largest muslim community in europe and the prime minister said that france had to defend itself and it had to emancipate its citizens from the yoke of religion. radical islam islam is an ideology directed to dividing people and spreading hatred
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and violence in society faced with this the republic intends to defend itself. local authorities now will have more power to deal with religious spend news where they say there is hate speech coming from them whether there is a call to violence this bill will also fight against clandestine schools and it will make homeschooling much much more difficult the idea of ensuring that all children have access to their right a right to education we know that doctors issue virginity certificates will now face prison and fines possibly as well and we know that the religious associations will now have to declare foreign funding now muslims have long criticized this law it's been debated for the last few months saying that they are unfairly targeted by it and in fact this war has already provoked huge reaction in some muslim majority countries who've also been unhappy about the fact that president mackarness
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defended the fact that blasphemy is not illegal here in france no islamic scholars have described president macaroons views as being racist while the turkish president talked about this law specifically and said that it was open provocation . macron as a burden on. france macron and france are going through very dangerous period actually my hope is that france gets rid of this mccraw in trouble as soon as possible but some here in france say that this law doesn't go far enough they say that there needs to be a real declaration on a war against islam ist separatism here in france so they will be huge about reaction to this this bill now after being approved by the council of ministers will go to the parliament in 2021 where it will be debated and i'm sure those debates are going to be incredibly heated as will the reaction on the street.
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so the con this hour joe biden has announced his nominee for secretary of defense a retired general who was the main architect of the us a lot of bands are against the islamic state in syria and iraq along our stories after the short break. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true what is faith.
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in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. by the pandemic no certainly no borders and is blind to nationalities. has emerged we caught up with the we don't look back seem the whole world needs to be. judge of this commentary crisis with this system things. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing each or own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been masked so many good
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people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. welcome back to the program turkey's president has condemned an alleged racist incident that interrupted a champions league match between paris st germain and istanbul the here and the french capital a scandal involved a match official present add on has pointed his finger elsewhere r.t. as i would say reports well it's not too often that events at a football pitch turn political but that is the case when the turkish president lashed out at the french authorities for an incident on the bridge involving a romanian official let's listen to what aragon had to say this approach is
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forgivable or determined chance will continue france has become a country where racist rhetoric actions are intensified now of course there has been some sort of a war of words between president aragon and his french counterpart a man known for a while now but in this case of course the official was romanian it was the usa for match held in paris between barry sounds german and istanbul bush actually here now the incident happened just about midway through the game when one of the officials was clarifying as to which stuff member of the turkish club he needed to send off for unsportsmanlike behavior and after that he used the word black but use that in romanian which in romanian sounded very close to an offensive word in english that caused a very angry reaction from the entire bench of the istanbul club and the club itself the team decided to walk off the pitch in protest believing this was a racist incident now of course this caused now widespread condemnation you a full promised very thorough investigation into this case and the club itself but
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the sons are among the french club came out with this statement. all forms of racism go against one of them is a former liverpool watford and england national team player john barnes who left out on twitter saying that this official was simply speaking his language and this was not a case of racism as it often happens these days in the world in any case the match will be replayed at least that part of the match which wasn't played last night will be replayed tonight in paris with a different set of officials but it's interesting to see whether emmanuel necron will respond to this swipe by his counterpart regard is that the french really had nothing to do with it. u.s. president elect joe biden has chosen a retired general as his defense secretary if approved by the senate 67 year old lloyd austin would become the 1st african-american to head the pentagon i chose lloyd austin as my nominee for secretary of defense because he will do whatever it
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takes to defend the american people when the islamic state emerged as a terrorist threat in iraq and syria president obama and i tend to austin who then led the u.s. central command he designed and executed the campaign that ultimately beat back. lloyd austin served under the obama administration leading in u.s. central command he was the main military architect of the u.s. led offensive against islamic state in syria and iraq he's widely remembered for admitting that a 500000000 dollar training program in syria had failed back in 2015 it was shut down after producing just a few train fighters and set up the several 1000 plant. can you tell us what the total number of trained fighters remains it's a small number and. the ones that are in the fight. is is we're talking 445 so is that still the goal to have about $12000.00 of them
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there is that still the goal what's the expectation then for them at the pace we're gone we will reach the goal that we had initially established for shelves but what about the the overall goal is to make sure that we have enough mass to be able to get work done on the ground meanwhile a potential stumbling block for lloyd austin is chemistry is the fact he only retired 4 years ago u.s. law states an officer must have left the service at least 7 years before becoming secretary of defense that senior research fellow at the global policy institute george family thinks exceptions will be made general markers would begin trumps the defense secretary also had to overcome this horrible and he overcame it without too much difficulty and of course there was some of the line was there that this is just one all of we're not going to do this again you know we really mean it this time but we don't have to take it very seriously so having said all that
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matters they're not likely to turn around and. make difficulties or austin but they can really you know will be honest about it i mean he is or. will be the 1st black man who would be head of the pentagon so i don't think anyone's going to want any hurdles in his way and canada's ontario province people who refuse a supposedly voluntary bax nation against kobe it could face certain restrictions that's the warning of the province's health minister. there may be some restrictions in terms of travel or other restrictions that may arise as a result of not having a vaccination but that's going to be up to the person themselves to make that decision on the basis of what's more important to them the health officials or mark's come amid concerns that people will be made to have the job but the authorities are insisting that vaccination will be voluntary earlier callus prime
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minister announced that the country would receive its 1st doses of pfizer's vaccine next week political analyst also under a burn out says the threatened restrictions aren't the best way to make people trust the vaccination but i think. forcing people to be back and they did with the. premise that we've heard in ontario is not the best way to persuade the population to consider being vaccinated in fact it is the worst way to do it especially now that we are in the very early stages of the rollout of the vaccine nobody has been vaccinated yet and that any rate the 1st people who would be vaccinated will be medical staff and personnel in high risk places for example or. other similar facilities so i think the ontario health minister position was irresponsible in fact
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because i myself become even more. concerned about this. as her news break down for this hour and that's all for me as well today but we're not you know neil will be taking up or in about 30 minutes time thanks for tuning in wherever you may be. which is the candidate with 5 moods an atmosphere highly active geology and. water and since you're in need. of those for biology is just far beyond our wildest imagination. and funny.
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if the minutes of on board not that got to meet leave again with the phone the computer with the plane. would come back to the 3 story you do have to see. if you move. the. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we see me very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids it invaded america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer soon is to blame patients doctors manufacturers all the government.
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the stock crossing for this area and the desert this is where the most something happened and it's different reasons the heat or the cold like it's very cold at night and it's very hot that the day nobody can carry enough water to survive. that trip. to me so easy to connect because i'm coming from there but it's also so hard to see like. to see that people don't understand and it's hard every day is. the struggle because it's. it's not easy these people are dying in this just injustice nobody should died that way nobody should
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lose their lives trying to get a better life. or trying to help their families. they're coming for come from countries that are in conflict and they then saw poor people there they don't have any chances to survive they basically abandoned by their governments all in the by alone so. to me many of these cases that i see every day they are there that they are going to die there anyway they know the risks and they still do it because there is something really bad happening there. and they lobby or instead of interlocutors get up it is $400.00 they made it out of this year and they've sort of either not sure if you're coming to that if you must more to do better. as you know and. it's going to be
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