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welcome to r.t. international live from moscow i'm daniel hawkins wherever you are today thanks for joining us on the program. a u.s. government to devise a report has given the green light to the pfizer vaccine regulators the side of the benefits of the covert job outweigh any risks but also comes in the u.k. warning people with severe allergies against taking the drug and in america itself the food and drug administration has revealed that 6 people died during the trials a lot more person has the latest. after a short period of inception from its trial to the results it appears that a coded 19 vaccine has now been approved by a panel from the u.s.
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food and drug administration the panel voted $17.00 to $4.00 with one abstention and it appears they are approving a covert 19 vaccine from the drug corporation big pharmaceutical company known as pfizer now the f.d.a. does not have to follow the recommendations of this panel but it is widely expected to do so once the vaccine is approved the united states will begin mass distributing it and vaccinating people for covert 19 as follows approvals from the united kingdom as well as canada that have been some serious concerns raised about the safety of the vaccine to british nurses had a severe allergic reaction and in addition to that there were 6 people who actually died during the u.s. food and drug administration's trial process any person with a history of a significant a legit reaction to a vaccine medicine food should not receive the pfizer beyond. among non-serious unsolicited adverse events there was an american imbalance of fool cases of bills
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pulled see in the vaccine group compared with new cases in the placebo group the cases in the vaccine clue do not represent a frequency above that expects it in the general population now ever at this point 5 is coming forward and saying that it looks safe it appears that they told the panel they were aware of the british reports but they have not seen a serious allergic reactions in their trials of the vaccine it appears like there will be approval of this vaccine and it will be available across the united states . well discuss this further we're joined live by a doctor of medicine merrill last who is an internal medicine physician with a special interest in avastin induced illnesses dr nass thanks for joining us good to have you on the program today so the advisory board has now approved the far as a play on tech vaccine do you think this was always going to be a certainty yes. do you think they've had
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enough time to study the effects the safety the efficacy i mean vaccines usually take if i'm correct in thinking anything between 6 to 10 years and this has been approved in a matter of months here do you think they have they have had enough time. no i don't the last 2 times vaccines were rushed into used in less than a year was $976.00 swine flu and 2009 swine flu and in both of those cases that seems to not have severe because the reactions after they were used in a large number of people so that certainly could happen now because this is a very new vaccine we've never had a messenger i neither seen before we have no idea really what the side effects will be over a period of time the data today was only a 2 month trial. received only active. solicited adverse events were only for
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a week after each maxine knows so we have much to learn. if the manufacturer didn't reveal certain information such as the deaths of 6 people during the late stage clinical trials for this vaccine. do you think there could be other things that we're not aware about here. absolutely we have no idea what messenger r.n.a. does several people at the advisory committee meeting today raised the possibility that reverse transcriptase is might be able to turn our navy into d.n.a. there is a remote possibility that this could affect human d.n.a. possibly just in the fetus constantly in others i don't think we know how many cells are actually being did by the messenger are now in our bodies because it does die very quickly after it's been inserted if it doesn't get into a cell. i don't know that the germ cells will receive it but but there are many
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many questions yet to be and. this decision just going back to it's off last question is a decision by the advisory panel a final decision has yet to be made do you think would you be on to present this will be officially approved come the final decision as well. yes because f.d.a. chooses the advisory panel and chose a number of journalists temporarily just for this dose so f. the f.d.a. provides all the reading materials provides referrals except except for pfizer and so f.d.a. arranges the advisory committee meetings to go the way they plan the decision should go in almost every case so yes i think within a very few days deal they will approve this flies or vaccine as the 1st u.s. covert vaccine there are up to 100000000 doses that there's 2 doses.
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so that's up to 50000000 people could conceivably get it although many people have said they don't want to they don't want to be the 1st ones why should the beginning . what about those warnings coming from the u.k. the people who have severe out as you should avoid taking that vaccine i mean with other vaccines as far as i know there are also warnings that come with warning labels that people with certain conditions perhaps immunocompromised people shouldn't take them do you think we should be concerned about these these this results coming out of the u k. yes at the advisory committee meeting today it was said that people with severe allergies will be advised not to take it i think it's a risk for all the axioms anaphylaxis which is what happened to 2 people in the u.k. on the 1st day the vaccines were given. their lives generally life threatening allergic reaction. and in flats this is listed as a side effect for virtually all the axioms. the facial calls the was also
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a side effect of the anthrax vaccine and it's legal that 18 years ago and was a side effect notice for another european taxi and so it's very likely that will be another one of the new reaction. it's hard to know because these people were only followed for 2 months and reactions can occur a number of months down the road and right now it's not clear the f.d.a. and pfizer really want to look very hard for those reactions you know i think it's clear that the next few months ago riki ott they you know in times of the mass vaccination rollout indeed for the fight against that the code of pandemic talks of medicine more or less like so much for coming on great here and there that r.t. thank you. is marking a milestone anniversary 15 years since the shuttle 1st came on air.
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during our 15 years on air r.t. is try to ensure all voices are heard let's take a quick look back now at how the shuttle has had an impact on the world you see. 2021 in the roaring twenty's on to a whole new level one more right and all this covert madness other stories are sort of vanished but that's still here the french are still protesting bracks is still on i think no one really knows just like no one really knows what's happening with the u.s. election throughout all artes been bringing you the highlights but what if it hadn't in fact what if on t.v. didn't exist didn't exist didn't exist and. take france such a rule wonderful place so much to talk about the culture the food the fashion take your pick but no r t kept going on and on about
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a few people in yellow fast i mean what's the big deal it's france protesting is in its d.n.a. the streets were packed when the yellow vests 1st started protesting but it wasn't just demonstrators out in the streets it was also journalists here to cover the story weeks and then months passed on the protests refused to stop while the numbers didn't reach the dizzying heights of november 28th that was still a big presence what became noticeable though was that the interest from the foreign press soon evaporated but not us we stayed with them week in week out gas coming to does have to move away from it and here we've also had rubber bullets being deployed each tea is streaming down my face again as a result of tear gas i can't tell you how many times that we've been gassed those
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protesting took nosed continued coverage there was even a sense of gratitude that someone was still broadcasting that fools. that's not to say that we didn't showing a light a limb for goodling to for. we covered the yellow vests movement for over a year it erupted as
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a spontaneous social movement and the strength of its voice led to real changes in croats changes that came from the very talk that perhaps it was the work of some journalists the prevented the public message they voices from being lost yet it's our job as reporters to do that and despite receiving international recognition for doing so others saw our presence as being untoward just like we have much of what we've been working on here shut to russia today and sputnik have not behaved as media outlets and journalists because organs of influence and false propaganda ever since jupiter came to the police a palace it was clear that we would have and without access to government sources it's a bit difficult to tell the government's side of the story but we have to continue to do that and we are not going to stop telling difficult stories covering
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inequality speaking to police offices on the brink to migrants facing the realities of arriving in europe giving a voice to the under represented. by you watching mr maccormack. this is what parts of the south side of the cattle a jungle looks like and those living just meters away a thinking about where to go next. it's a reception center where migrants can register it to possibly start to snow as you can see the slum that's emerged here is brimming with rubbish it's also infested with rats but more worryingly this has become a hot spot for crack addicts. what concerns do you have about letting people into your home. there's nothing exists so i cannot tell you that i will be 100 percent sure that our host.
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can see now the scientists have lit fire to one of these a very case the police are just about 100 meters down in the distance it appears r.t. became a convenient explanation for things going wrong in the republic and beyond as if from his words in africa didn't stem from colonialization in the 1st place my mother that. you. not see is seen as being a thorn in the side of the government here we tell stories die various stories from many angles we take to the frontline and sometimes that means that we are caught in the fray we've been struck by both the police and by protesters we have had many doors close to us now but we continue to do what we always set out to do and
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that is to question. do you get that dredging up colonialism to i mean look for it being buried for meet me in the past was like it doesn't exist you know now that i think about it what is generally up to no good in europe relentlessly questioning more had it not been for r.t. there's a whole host of stories out of europe that you may well have a very different view on from the dramatic greek debt standoff that shook the e.u. to its core we brought you not only the views of brussels and athens bureaucracy but also of those bearing the brunt from the front lines of their fight. we've seen violent clashes here in the center of athens greece has seen a marked increase in support for far right to neo nazi groups while greece was being punished for its bailouts with austerity we looked at the way switzerland was aiming to change the way wealth inequality was handled.
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cash by the truckload the proposed basic income initiative arrived with a splash and the promise of 2000 euro a month for every swiss citizen intended to let them live without basic financial wherry while people were making dangerous journeys to come here from war torn parts of the world here at r.t. we met those people coming to europe and looked at why their home countries at being made so unsafe. while this beach is one that's used as a regular arrival ground for refugees coming from syria afghanistan and elsewhere 60 people. in a movie i think. i would know or 60 we will also among the 1st to see the political and social consequences of mass migration and the rise of
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those who did not commit. this need to gain a group to write it by their critics is paul right extremists and some even call them neo nazis they however say that they're against radical islam and that bending europe against what they see as the islamification of the continent some things have stayed the same over the years. we've also been at the forefront of new innovations changing lives and on occasion asking just because we could does not always mean that we showed. you this gentleman here selling one big calling for 85 euro it's great to write ok and if this continues pretty soon big coins might not be only for nerds they could be the
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cash jingling in all our pockets we weren't the only ones watching of course. it's a question germans have been wanting answers to since the summer of 20 teen how much are they being spied on put it has been for go along the way. these days more and more people are concerned where their food has come from but for some just because you like pork chops doesn't mean you want to come face to face with. this pint here contains around 3 grams of plastic explosive i'm going to go and hide some way here in the terminal while fraga tries to track me down. sure enough she finds me trying to check in for a flight. well to a good job got me even if not all of the decisions from my site have been the best i don't know what i was thinking with up be it. with greece having being in a rear is to the international monetary fund and not having any bailout money with
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no bailout on the horizon as it stands anyway thanks for being with us for the last 15 years from all of the team here in the german capital i'm peter all over for all to see if. i don't get me started on the channel shenanigans in the u.k. they were so desperate to find someone anyone who didn't like those unelected brussels bureaucrats one thing down waffles on taxpayers' money they want traipsing around the country asking peoples opinion. and then brag that happened now i don't want to fling around on founded accusations but it is quite a coincidence isn't it do you remember when julian a song was dragged out of london's ecuadorian embassy. the images and now iconic or rather notorious our video agency ruptly went round the clock for weeks constantly monitoring this building in order to make sure that
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the ecuadorian government in the action of the. leaks founder as well as his symbol taney as arrest by the british police with captured for all the world to see. the channel's reporters also worked tirelessly but i would say that to bring view as news on a story that the establishment and the mainstream media was keen to forget. holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london for years on end he has heard all after hurdle to overcome julian scientists found guilty by 2 scathing judges could carry a maximum sentence of 175 years behind bars 2 police officers and a prosecutor from the state that are going to be head of going through his things there are thousands of supporters here in the middle of central london credibly
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important day for both truth and justice as wiki leaks founder julian assange is back here in court. in fact julian assange how does our own show on r.t. u.k. r.t. gave that we said it or that platform today we're on a quest for revolutionary ideas that can change the world. but then again according to think tanks in the mainstream media r.t. has bred an army of useful idiots useful idiots including jeremy corbyn nigel fire on the president of afghanistan hamid karzai and. rudy giuliani one very clear signal you could do is stop appearing on russia today which is we describe one of the road militants as a kremlin propaganda vehicle and i think that's right because i think from what
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we're seeing from washington times goes beyond objective journalism oh wait this is good bye. johnson attacked labor m.p.'s for doing interviews on on t.v. before learning that his father stanley had a parrot only channel on numerous occasions i do notice how you take sides in this book what does this mean or take kerry stokes the former mayor of london how he was absolutely living up to the expectations people had a real wowing the crowds were everywhere he could be serious too if it was absolutely necessary who is this former mayor of character and look i'm not saying that that particular character is 1000000 miles away from another member of my family it's not just the guests though one headline accuses artsy of spreading a multitude of the law is and absurd stories sure if you call observe the stories and the perspectives but the only news channels on showing back in 2040
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r.t. covered the scottish independence referendum some reports allege that it most goes request so-called operatives to the flames of independence if that's what you call reporting both sides of the debate not just the pro union side that dominated the mainstream media 2 years later the accusations came flying again this time our team had poured oil on to the and. why reporting on what was happening around the country not just on the thoughts of those in the westminster bubble fishermen in scotland farmers in kent industrial workers in the midlands all of them told us the same thing when the banking crash happened london may have recovered but they'd been left behind but giving a voice to the people that were being listened to was apparently russian propaganda
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as was our team. reporting of a whistle blower as concerns about safety on the tritone nucleus submarine i mean don't comply protests remember them on t.v. covered the movement on an almost daily basis in the wake of the 2008 banking crash i want to about the crippling all stereotype of the camera on t brought you stories from the demonstrations against them and from the people and the organizations most affected by them and i mean how obsessed with america washington slap sanctions washington invades washington spies washington wants washington and washington washington. kills looking around for problems when everyone knows the us is a democratic haven nothing to see here over the years our fran base here in the us
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has grown not just bigger but louder becoming a belting chorus among the rich and powerful propagate their vote television again the machine works but the russian propaganda machine propaganda machine russian propaganda on steroids perhaps part of the reason they love us so much over here is that we never shy away from america's uglier side violence and chaos continue to rage on the streets of the us suburb of ferguson where protesters and police are squaring off over the killing of an unarmed black teenager the abuse of prisoners in secret cia prisons has been into sharp relief following the release of a report called how america tortures protests over the death of george floyd while being detained by minneapolis police have raged for the night it was revealed that the n.s.a. had been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of americans using data provided by a.t.m. tea horizon and international criminal court has announced it will move forward with a probe into whether the u.s.
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committed war crimes in afghanistan of the top 22 developed countries in the entire world. the united states we account for 82 percent of all the gun deaths corporations love wall street which might be why corporate media has not been paying as much attention as we have i don't know you very much police brutality running wild in new york americans dragged punched and pepper sprayed the woman on the ground screaming oh yeah if you believe my niece. i took america's nice tree media elite to catch up with the demonstrations protesters say some networks deny them coverage. when most were unaware of america's silent majority we had their backs those living in coastal and urban areas were blown away when people in ohio wisconsin michigan and pennsylvania turned out in droves to vote for trump the surprise election results are seen as proof that the usa is
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a divided country among americans who say the economy is poor 79 percent voted for trump and among americans who say their family's financial system is worse off today 78 percent for trump it's pretty clear there's a lot of americans whose voices aren't exactly taking center stage in mainstream media we decided we'd have a talk with a few of them were working class middle america that's going to weigh all males are gone and that was our bread and butter around here in the coal mines in the southern part of west virginia they're gone there's people who have nothing further away from washington d.c. like you're in wilmington the buildings had already been crumbling for a long time it's not good we don't have jobs. we need jobs poverty is horrible you know business is lost you know like look at airborne and when airborne closed you know thousands of people lost their jobs so it affected a lot of businesses and i just think that we haven't had a voice for you know a long time so i'm excited about the president and i feel like we have been
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forgotten or certainly aware of why the u.s. now. terri industrial complex might want to merican zan the rest of the world to stop watching r.t. the 1st u.s. air strike on libya with actually carried out 25 years ago during the reagan administration and it's since been followed by a number of other u.s. led military campaigns the pentagon is using some of its newest and most sophisticated weaponry n.-s. ganesan the u.s. also did not support the resolution on syria put forward by russia which would call for all sides in the conflict to stop the violence and to start a dialogue the u.s. led coalition has been moving troops and bombing syrian territory without any consent from either the u.n. or the syrian government or somebody else who really like to see the back of us most likely is the u.s. state department they never really seem to appreciate our questions on u.s. foreign policy so when you want to invade you know not attacking you i'm not attacking you i'm not attacking you i would just love to see your institution ask
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the same kind of questions of your own government your government which is flying aircraft over aleppo and bombing hospitals so i am here asking you what i think are fair questions and i have one more if you can just i'll give you one more attacks yes put a texas i'm going to just try another tactic i just i'm curious you are and the fallout of that u.s. foreign policy is something we will never stop bringing the 5 months and counting that's how long the inmates at the guantanamo bay prison have been refusing food to protest in what they call in humane treatment despite international outrage over the situation the hunger strike is showing no signs of ending and today we're taking a close look at why strapped to a chair and having nutrients forced down their nose twice a day and 3 inmates are undergoing similar feeding procedures in hospital the government says the procedure is done in the most humane way possible and is trying to prevent death by using it will snow blowers to some they are traitors to others they speak truth to power we will never stop letting you make up your own mind back
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then at the turn of the decade. as sanjay was a hero how the pundits cheered his eeks exposing bush era war crimes exposing the elites corporations politicians how they loved him for it for his outstanding journalism their words he was given on or off to on a come on we all know the exact moment these people turned against their former hero edward snowden has been publicly justifying his security leaks in a german magazine he also launched a broadside at washington's persecution of him a minute his calls for better global protection for people's rights and privacy so sure we haven't won over everyone here in the united states with our reporting especially the war makers and the elites but perhaps that's how it should be available r.t. new york c c rennie if you take out of this out of these metal some fake news
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stories then the world will be power back economies are crashing scientists are being assassinated and 47 percent of americans still think the election i was briggs will put a lid on it will you now sorry nothing to worry about nothing to see here of course you don't need ot everything is just perfect. by any other. mother.

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