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the u.s. government advisory panel gives a green light to the. safety warnings coming from. america itself. let's. deal with. this it's going to. over everyone after 15 years germany is a country that does not want to protect its borders against illegal immigration and instead imposing curfews and. a milestone birthday 15 years since it came. through from
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a decade of questioning more. from moscow thanks for joining us tonight on our teams a national. day welcomes program. u.s. government advisory panel has given the green light to the vaccine regulators the side of the benefits of the covert outweigh any risks though despite the u.k. warning people with severe allergies against taking the drug i did america itself the food and drug administration has revealed 6 people died during its trials. as the details. 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. food and drug administration the panel voted $17.00 to $4.00 with one abstention
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and it appears they are approving a coded 1000 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 and they 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 vaccine a total of 6 of unrolled participants died during the reporting period old deaths reprise and to vents that occur in the general population of the age groups where they occurred at the similar rate now ever at this point 5 there 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 serious allergic reactions in their
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trials of the vaccine tolerability safety group the energy one fish to eat you back 30 my ranch it is you're going to dance regiment 21 day that are if they were clinically significant other than mostly mild or moderate reacted you know. 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 so it appears now with this vote of 17 to 4 the vaccine from pfizer has been approved it looks like we are moving toward the having a vaccine. for covert 19 that will be distributed with the f.d.a. is expected to follow the recommendations of this panel f.d.a. chooses the advisory panel and chose a number of analysts temporarily just for this dose so yes i think within a very few days deal they will approve this flies or vaccine as the 1st us over the
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vaccine 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 those cases that seems to have severe cause severe 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 on a vaccine before we have no idea really what the side effects will be over a period of time 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 didn't find is a really want to look very hard for those reactions. lawmakers in new york have introduced a bill to make over vaccination mandatory that sparked uproar the bill would require people to be vaccinated if it's the safe for them to have the job but the
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association of american physicians and surgeons says doing so would about a violation of human rights or gut reaction on the streets of new york. well what happened with england yesterday that's going to be huge i think depending on how that goes we're going to be more inspired and feel safer to take it in that's been part of the 2 we're already questioning. you know if people have their decree actions to accedes sure to even try and get it so you know they're still restaurants that are answered i think it's a good idea for people who actually. i'm sure there's many pitfalls and fully support personnel the real civil liberties part of our our bill of rights fully fully support those rights but i also have to consider it be republicans risk to move back scene is important but it's not mandatory as the common thing can be the same way mandating it seems like it might actually why cause more problems than
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texas just because it might help people. to have their backs against the wall but i think everyone should take it i mean it is concerning but i'm the only way forward is trial and error so obviously i want i want to keep my freedom and i but i don't think there's a way that has been is it's proven to be safe for people even medical exceptions that are real medical exceptions yeah i would be in favor of it the e.u. has also been exploring ways to encourage people to get the jobs member states of agreed to develop a coordinated approach to vaccine certificates this was a key part of discussions on how the rocks going to lift pandemic restrictions over the coming year meanwhile the world health organization has warned against any efforts to force people to get an alternative we spoke to a w.h.o. representative. in science not to make it mandated treats much better people want to be vaccinated and if you have a mandate or a system it's much just so much more difficult to insure that everybody gets the
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execution because people become frightened that there's no reason to be fight no something like this which is a life saving and. ultimately we want to be have to vaccinate at least 20 percent of each population as quickly as possible because we've calculated that the groups set out need to be vaccinated 1st the people who are most at risk and the frontline workers will make up about 20 percent of the population in most countries so we are scientific and neutral cause organization that just like any organization we do get criticized but we also have noticed they have been some politicize ation up there were sponsored we do i ask leave the quality of this but certainly we have been concerned and have been warning against vaccine nationalism for a long time and again that's why entire a little while ago scientists were working on developing the vaccines we were working on saving up the facility the kovacs facility and talking with all the different countries to join that we look at the daily show from the vaccine trials
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to look at whether they were 1st of all however cases are they how safe either any do they meet the safety standards that we require and thirdly i think being manufactured at the safest and highest quality standards when each vaccine meet set criteria we will provide it with what we call an emergency use listing and that can be used by any country in the world. the president of argentina has given a thumbs up the russia's coronavirus vaccine if a man as has said to watch the drugs approved by the country's medical regulator he would be the 1st person in the country to receive the sputnik jab at order to dispel any public fears argentina's sign deals with russia to buy its covert vaccines the country's president said high risk groups would be the 1st in line for the jobs spawning freeze developers say it's 95 percent effective based on trial results so far the vaccine is advanced stage 3 mass trials are currently underway
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involving 40000 volunteers with argentina having been badly hit by the pandemic with nearly 1500000 cases the country's president says they're buying enough doses to vaccinate 10000000 people if you don't want to work on that or we will be able to counter the north korea says divac 1000000 argentinians between january and february 1st a batch of 600000 doses to vaccinate 300000 people for the end of the year january will have another vaccines for 5000000 people and by february will have enough vaccines to reach the 10000000 people with. i'm going to merkel's made an emotional plea for tougher restrictions to come up the coronavirus after germany recorded its highest daily death toll so far with almost 600 fatalities. this is i don't know my nothing up in his. feet and he didn't begin its lessons i don't feel a thing i'm 16 months and in the book league of my day off we know that i miss most
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i don't live in michigan and i'm going to do that i target don't you think i don't doesn't if it was on in the it's well they know it's a feeling. i should dismiss those lips if i don't think it was and i'm one of the measures that charles was pushing for restarting the school holidays several days early another is to shut all non-essential shops from christmas eve the government also wants as many people as possible to work from home over the chancellor's lockdown proposals through outrage from opposition party. after 15 years supermarket germany is a country that does not want to protect its borders against illegal immigration and its instead imposing curfews and citizens and dispatching regions of police officers to control mass querrey on the train stock into these are purely symbolic restrictions which firstly are ineffective secondly the interfere disproportionately with people's freedoms and thirdly they really intended to simulate a planned course of action for the audience germany's wrapped up its code restrictions
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on a number of occasions the last time was in november but new infections remain high . among locked and weary germans are frequently over. from germany's left party believes the public is growing increasingly frustrated at the government's handling of the pandemic. everything happens find that this government has done over the last year we wouldn't be finding ourselves in such a tough position right now in a situation of deep crisis such as this new government should not be acting alone all the measures rely on one thing and that is probably the exceptions many of the people protesting business on us that have lost their livelihood and when the government closed down their businesses in november they promise me now that money has reached the intended beneficiaries yes with regards to schools there's
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basically nothing down and was really got through the pirates some of whom are very reluctant to send their. halls so it's only right a situation has been we mismanaged the money and the response is far too late. youtube has been accused of startling free speech off the platform without removing content that is in voter fraud in the recent us election the company has defended its actions. we also work to make sure that the line between what is removed and what is allowed is drawn in the right place our policies prohibit misleading viewers about where and how to vote we also disallow content alleging widespread fraud or errors change the outcome of a historical us presidential election now the decision to remove the videos comes after a deadline passed for states to challenge the election or you tube says enough of those states have now certified their results that has come as the truck team
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continues trying to get the election result overturned in the supreme court in while many videos containing unproven allegations of other issues remain up on you tube without seemingly any problems or these include claims of russian collusion in the 26th in u.s. election as well as conspiracy theories about the 911 terror attacks you she was drive though to remove vote fraud allegations have caused quite a stir starting today they will remove content about election fraud even though there are court cases about election fraud going through the system at this very moment ideals free speech the burnings are coming google own you tube officially announcing free speech no longer allowed if you have concerns about election integrity you must sit down and shut up repeal section $230.00 and break these companies up. corporate media and liberal politicians claim for years trump's election was illegitimate due to russian collusion and you tube promoted them right
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now what we see is that you tube has declared itself the arbiter of the 2020 election even though there are still active court cases going on in the supreme court challenging results so it's if you're really anywhere not just the us this should scare you we do not want an elected officials like the people who work at youtube and at google deciding what we can and cannot say in regard to politics slowly but surely we've seen tech companies like you tube but facebook and twitter as well start to exert more control and more censoring of what their users say this is concerning this is absolutely a threat to free speech and if you're someone who believes that you should be able to say whatever opinions you want then you need to look at this seriously because yes these are private companies but at the same time the way the public discourse has evolved a century these online platforms function as the public square. texas has fallen lawsuit with the supreme court against 4 key states one of president
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elect joe biden in last month's election the case is now being supported by 17 more states its own internal of texas alleges that wisconsin pennsylvania and georgia and michigan illegally changed their election laws compromising the results of the 2020 presidential vote however the 4 states in question of call for the lawsuit to be thrown out certain officials in the defendant states presented the pandemic as the justification for ignoring state laws regarding absentee and mail in voting the defendant states flooded their citizenry with tens of millions of ballots applications and ballots in derogation of statutory controls as to how they are lawfully received evaluated and counted. well the lawsuit doesn't the lead's voter fraud but points out the voting irregularities we asked the media and legal analysts law know how significant those proceedings are the reason why this is important is that under article 3 of our constitution the supreme court is the
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site have the original jurisdiction meaning you go directly to the supreme court in cases of lawsuit or dispute between states was very rare for the supreme court to hear or the answer anything but in this particular case the supreme court is acting now as an appellate court not as an appeals court but as the original court and this is unlike any other case and the reason that they are basing this lawsuit the reason for this is that it is allege that it is against the constitution for the courts in essence to change the rules of elections they should be done so by legislature this is unlike any other case because it goes directly to the supreme court and it's being brought by states and not people that's critical.
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he's marking a milestone anniversary 15 years since the shuttle came on air. that was back in 2005 that ought to burst into broadcasting life and since those humble beginnings it's made something of an impression. early it was a room where the peril is go on for another researcher to. reunify o'malley. weapon of mass can never go to a new spirit in global in. news and greater american know the dangers of gravity and of energy these computers and the mobile devices we're going to leave earlier i'm going to i'm going to conjure if you don't need to both back to your mother
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your own narrow narrow. victory against alternative vision. you'll start to question all right your way excelled in. germany. where. i'm going to prove it enough for you to mediocre. stay under cover and i'm going to destabilize iraq. you will get exposed on t.v. i can't wait to decontaminate your mind well you know if you're honest and brave everything to. track down. you can defend yourself and your of the world from the weapons of mass communication. thanks for the r.t.
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. given to me are things going to do. well during our 15 years and i'm all too strong to ensure all voices are heard i missed part of the anniversary coverage a look back i thought he thought i'm in the u.k. and one song in particular. do you remember when julian a song was dragged out of london's ecuadorian embassy i. the images are now iconic or rather notorious our video agency ruptly worked round the clock for weeks constantly monitoring this building in order to make sure that the ecuadorian government eviction of the wiki leaks founder as well as his name will take any of the rest by the british police with captured for all the world to see.
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the channel's reporter is also worked tirelessly but i would say that to bring view is 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 assange is found guilty. to be scathing the judge could carry a maximum sentence of 175 years behind bars to police officers and a prosecutor from that i can be head going through his things there are thousands of supporters in the middle of central london credibly important day for both truth and justice as wiki leaks founder julian assange is back here in court. and. in fact julian assange how does one show on r t u k r
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t gave that we set it to that platform today we're on the quest for revolution. but then again according to think tanks in the mainstream media r.t. has bred an army of useful idiots. useful idiots including jeremy called nigel farage 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 the one of the road business as a kremlin propaganda vehicle and i think that's right because i think from what we've seen from washington times goes beyond objective journalism oh wait this is good boris 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
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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 and he could be serious too if it was absolutely necessary who is this former mayor of character in the book i'm not saying that that particular character is a 1000000 miles away from another member of my family it's not just the guests though one headline accuses 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 r.t. covered the scottish independence referendum some reports allege that it most goes request so-called operatives had stoked the flames of independence if that's what you call reporting both sides of the debate not just the pro union side
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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 phone. 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 been left behind but giving a voice to the people that were being listened to was apparently russian propaganda as was artie's reporting of a whistleblower as concerns about safety on the trident nuclear submarine i mean on key point protests remember them r.t.
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covered the movement on an almost daily basis in the wake of the 2008 banking crash i want about the crippling austerity cuts of the cameron years r t brought you stories from the demonstrations against and from the people and the organizations most affected by. well that's the news over here and all of the international watching the hawks heading your way in just a few moments time for. the top of next hour 6 am to bring you the latest news headlines join us again. which is a planet with 5 moods an atmosphere highly active geology. or
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a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation if you don't see. you going the right way or are you being. what is true. is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the death. or inmate in the shadows. gratings and sally you. write the us justice system is a humming this week as 2 major court cases are captivating headlines for all the
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rightfully wrong and wrongfully right reasons the 1st comes down from all the way down on that old lone star state where texas attorney general ken paxton poked the proverbial hornet's nest this week when he decided to call a november's presidential election results and dive headfirst into a trump giuliani spoiled sore loser crybaby act that's been masquerading as legitimate conspiracy theory for about a month now yes the texas attorney general filed a lawsuit with the us supreme court on tuesday alleging that under the cover of code would leaders in the state of pennsylvania georgia michigan and wisconsin usurp their legislatures authority and unconstitutionally revise. ised there's state selection statue it's all in enough hurts to steal the election for one joe biden it goes on to declare that without dependent states combined
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$72.00 electoral votes president trump presumably has 232 electoral votes and for a vice president biden presumably has $234.00 thus these defendants states electors will determine the outcome of the election. when the minute you known some something seems off of. this the attorney general put in there some of the feel right you know you know what you know what. oh it would appear the texas attorney general paxton forgot to double check his electoral math as supreme court legal reporter lyle denniston points out on key point it says it is challenging for states combined $72.00 electoral votes but those 4 only have 62 electoral votes pennsylvania 20 georgia and michigan 62 in wisconsin 10. but you know really a bit of point are we are really all that surprised what with the you know all the
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4 seasons landscaping porno shop press conferences and drunken karen witness testimonies. but sadly that hasn't stopped 17 other trump supporting state attorney generals from joining this ludicrous rule being brought before the supreme court but thankfully it wasn't just trump's legal dancing that made headlines this week as federal regulators and a coalition of nearly 45 state attorney generals filed a pair of lawsuits against facebook on wednesday arguing that the social media giant has become an illegal monopoly. not shocking we kind of knew that for a while so with the elections potentially hanging in the balance along with facebook's stranglehold over all of social media i think it's a good time to start watching the home. she want to go on a cd you streets you want to. listen to what she says see the prices you always stay i'll see you. great see this least systemic deception is the
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late show which. brings up the job as. well comparable to watching dogs i am to roll through and i'm of the chicago so of asia look at this all these lawsuits why on the left and right we've got facebook going after we got people going after placement for a monopoly we've got texas attorney generals and battles drum you know trying to get their supreme court the throw out the election lots of legal fun this week oh absolutely i think the one non surprising one here is based because historically at this point we've seen regulators go after facebook now for close to 7 years and facebook has only grown there and the extent of their their monopoly power the buying of what's app the buying of instagram the buying basically everything that they see is having some sort of major communication channel specifically those that have garnered a lot.

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