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they didn't see the anger of the od in the eyes of iranian people they didn't see their tears they didn't see their sadness and i have to say that generously money has a military from people that they will take revenge from chomped and they are so wrong they are thinking this war will be end the end of general soli money this is the beginning our people are united and they will stand in front of such a they just powers why would donald trump say that your father was a monster well. of course a 1st he is the monster not my father. and 2nd i will say. my father did his job so well and make them so angry you are seeing every plan they are making them and the list is destroyed everywhere they are trying to enter and hurt iran they are failed why
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of course for them my father is a big monster but my father is a savior. he saved people not just his own country he did this for all countries he did this for people not just middle east he this troy i says because he don't want people people innocent in europe got killed by such a dangerous virus how my father can be a person who wants to kill an american people and people in europe how he was saving them from i says he was saving them so don't let anyone to hurt them he was fighting for them how he can be a terrorist to kill people trump is gone in january and it will be joe biden who says he wants new relations with iran do you think it means anything that joe biden
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will be in the white house there is no difference between biden trump they are the same guy and they are following the same policy there is no difference between them trump or dare killing my father but biden support death so there is no different they have the same thought and they are falling the same way and they are the same person so by they cannot return my father he can they can't return it so there is the problem we have with our it is with their policy this will not change they are the same people the same mind the same way and it's one of them is worse than the other one. health care worker and alaska has reportedly been hospitalized after receiving the
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kind of exotic seen developed by pfizer and bio untag it's said to be a serious allergic reaction however the person is in a stable condition let's get more from our t.s.k. that more pain now tailless see you how much do we know so i thought. well we have 2 reports one from the new york times the other from the washington post indicating that this health care worker in alaska is having a severe reaction to pfizer's new coded 19 vaccine now the reports that we have received indicate that the person did not have a history of severe allergic reactions now this comes on the heels of reports about 2 health care workers in the united kingdom who both had severe reactions to the vaccine as well however these 2 people in the united kingdom they were people that actually carried around they actually carried around auto injectors for adrenaline
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they had a history of very severe allergies they also had a very very severe reaction to the pfizer vaccine and that caused the united kingdom to actually issued this warning regarding pfizer's vaccine take a listen any person with a history of a significant a legit reaction to a vaccine myths and food should not receive the fine is appealing to. now it's important to note that when pfizer looked into the case they did emphasize that the 2 individuals in the united kingdom did have a history of allergic reactions now at this point fire has said that those with a history of severe adverse allergic reactions to vaccines were actually excluded from the late stage trials of the vaccine on which the panel of the u.s. food and drug administration f.d.a. approved the vaccine and the f.d.a. of the united states has gone ahead and approved pfizer's vaccine but made clear
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that it is only available to those who are 16 years of age or older and who don't not be given to people with a history of severe allergic reactions anyone with a known history of subvert severe allergic reactions shouldn't be taking the vaccine and at this point we have got some very prominent officials praising this new jab that's available to fight against cove it take a listen. i have really good news today our nation has achieved a medical miracle we have delivered a safe and effective vaccine in just 9 months this is one of the greatest scientific accomplishments in history it will save millions of lives and soon end the pandemic once and for all i am thrilled to report that the f.d.a. has authorized the pfizer vaccine. now we have reached out to pfizer and they did give us a response when we inquired for details of the pfizer drug corporation said quote
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we don't yet have all the details of the report from alaska about a potential serious allergic reaction but we are actively working with local health authorities furthermore they emphasized that reports of adverse events outside of clinical studies are very important and a component of our pharmacological activities and we will review all of a little information on the case and all reports of adverse events following vaccinations so that was from 5 media relations they are monitoring the situation we have these reports about the health care worker in alaska so people are waiting for more information many are concerned about this vaccine will it be safe will it actually put an end to the pandemic as some have predicted so many are keeping their eye on this situation is certainly disturbing news to hear that a health care worker has had an adverse effect kind of thank you for the update thousands correspondent. germany has that's another sound
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record in the pandemic with almost a 1000 deaths in the last 24 hours and these came on the 1st day of a strict new knockdown in the country reporting from berlin his piece on the. wednesday sees germany and a new lock down that will last through until the 10th of january but it also marks a very grim recalled 952 deaths over the last 24 hours with covert 19 being confirmed by the robert cock institute germany's public health body it comes as germany enters a new strict a lockdown basically all non-essential retail polluting things like head dresses and beauty salons as well closing down the only things really remaining open are banks in some cases pharmacies and supermarkets in order for people to buy food what they did see was
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a rush of people going to shopping malls on tuesday evening and an attempt to cram in some last minute in person christmas shopping. it combs after the previous measures that it being called lockdown light that came into play at the beginning of november they would designed essentially to keep as much of the german economy open as possible at the expense of social contacts well everybody basically admitted they hadn't worked dear citizens we had all hoped to be further along but the virus still has us firmly in its grip from wednesday on worked for public and private lives will therefore be more severely restricted than ever before in the history of the federal republic of germany the situation is bitterly serious and thousands of deaths in one week and an infection that
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threatens to get out of control we cannot avoid drastic measures here in berlin it's care homes that have been hardest hit when it comes to infections and deaths hoffa. for around half of all deaths in berlin have been in care homes or we heard from chancellor angela merkel is a message saying stay away from elderly relatives if you can because of the possibility of infection with covert 19 could have huge long term impact the ones i'm in the intro of and it's a feeling. it is the 1st letter of i don't think you said. it fast as i don't need . to. it's not going to be the most festive periods here in germany this year there is going to be a loosening of restrictions between the 24th and the 26th of this month but the message is still it may be a loosening of those rules but the virus doesn't take
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a break. the while in america hundreds of restaurant workers have rallied in central new york they blame the governor for new lockdown restrictions which they say could force them out of business. right. or wrong. what you are right and robbers are right there and they are not winning. the protests came a day after governor andrew cuomo banned indoor dining they want to release packages of report finds that without help more than half of the city's restaurants will close permanently and even iconic values may have to shut to the latest victim is new york's club 21 the famous establishment is now shutting its doors for good the restaurant has been serving customers for a century among the most prominent visitors novelist ernest hemingway tennis player john mcenroe and almost every u.s. president since roosevelt but club 21 is not alone small businesses have been
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devastated since the beginning of the pandemic here's what a local restaurant manager told us. carried over and over every day and we lived there some people we had a little bit of business we do the holidays a little bit more we had to bring some people back to work and it's terrible to tell them that i can only give them 15 hours of people working full time jobs. so it's referred. to as having to tell people that and i'm scared about my family but i'm going to have a job you know in a few months if there is nothing yes we will be shutting down probably by march that's the realistic outlook and i still to come this hour in sports and struggles to keep a lid on the migrant and slugs locals are feeling it plans to accommodate more asylum seekers on their doorstep stories coming up after this short break.
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lied to again we're is the accountability. welcome back now here in russia more than 26000 new covert 1000 cases and almost 600 deaths have been reported in the past 24 hours that brings the total number of infections to more than 2 and a half 1000000 the scale of the pandemic has prompted one russian medics to show us the horrors and challenges of fighting it through his own eyes the surgeon has gained followers on line after posting poignant sketches from a coronavirus hotspots well we've made a film about him and his work which you can watch on the r.t. documentary channel on you tube but here's a quick taste of what's that. we've just finished a 3 hour operation it was our 3rd today that's one tired assistant
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of the is simple that's my son who came to me that night i asked my wife to bring him my son and i have a very close relationship with this. i love my son and i so wanted to support him and it upset him that i missed his 1st day. moreover before he was born i'd imagine seeing my kids 1st school days crying staring into the distance looking at teachers it didn't work out sadly. this is a patient from a care home due to diabetes he had lost both his legs. the thing is i drew him on the 5th of september. well certainly early september. when he arrived i thought he would die because he was suffering from moderate to severe covered 19. he had severe breathing trouble and was sent to the i.c.u.
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but on september 17th as i was just leaving the cove in 1000 ward we were going down in the same lift. i was so surprised to see that he had recovered. he was going back to the care home. this was my last picture my last but one working day. i was as they say at the end of my tether. that day i had sent 2 patients to the i.c.u. they were severe patients hopeless cases that day i went to the i.c.u. and it scared the hell out of me what i saw there made me draw this picture of. a depiction of despair when you walk across this room with no doors or windows and as you cross it you're waiting death is sniffing around us.
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person is struggling to cope with a growing number of asylum seekers and locals in one village a feeling it plans to accommodate them nearby it's only half the story. until 20th in record numbers of people attempting to reach the united kingdom and claim asylum thousands made the journey a while not all will be granted permission to stay long term all do need somewhere to live quite well but the question is well one location under consideration it's clear to me from village of boston stacy in hampshire where there are proposals to build accommodation to 500 young men seeking asylum with just the church a part of the village store and a population of only a 1000 people that if it is it simply won't cope in a small were very large 500 people squat lot so i think maybe i'm not against the idea of the idea of it's good it's just the placement i think is a little off to maybe it should mean more towards a city or town. my concerns my city focus around the facilities in the area and the
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fact that it will be the other sort of a 3 a $320.00 shops or any of the buildings like that it's just going to cause a danger i think with people trying to cross the carriageway issue here is that's a field in the middle of the countryside with no facilities and their services so whatever happens those people are going to have to walk somewhere or hit film to get any services that will be strong like. a petition by council to stop the home office from implementing the idea has been saturated but some in the local council are more welcoming of the idea i served in the falklands in 1800 there it was devastation all around people to death that they couldn't see any that they were trying to tell the sation of warfare is right and we don't understand that relieving countrysides peace and quiet you know we have no concept unless you've been there you can understand what the people of interest what they had to endure just to survive. this empty plot is ministry of defense land and that's been
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floated as a location for the facility built temporary structures will include dining and sanitation facilities as well as. access to basic recreation but it's been compared to prison like conditions and someone of the possibility of overcrowding and location on a busy country lane with no footpaths could be dangerous to. concerns have already been raised about other locations used to house asylum seekers such as the napier barracks facility in folkston kent the government to spend millions on housing asylum seekers and say these are just temporary measures while they work to find more sustainable solutions given pressure on the system during these unprecedented times we have worked tirelessly with local authorities and other partners to provide asylum seekers who would otherwise be destitute with suitable accommodation as we are required to do by law if the napier barracks experience is anything to go by there are fears of overcrowding over the cove in $1000.00 pandemic still ongoing
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the safety of those housed in the accommodation and local residents is paramount but with the number of asylum seekers needing shelters set to rise other communities could be placed in a very similar positions to the sally arts u.k. and bought and stacey. you has unveiled strict new digital market rolls to challenge the dominance of global tech giants the proposed legislation would apply only to the biggest companies with tens of millions of users like google and amazon and officials behind the draft both say they had no choice now we have such an increase in the online traffic that we need to make rules that put order into chaos everybody is welcome in europe. our responsibility is to decide and to give you directions. just to protect which is important to wish. then the roles to could strip big track of up to 10 percent
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of turnover if they break the competition principles european officials also want to be told of plans big mergers or acquisitions in the sector repeat violators may be bound from the e.u. markets google has already criticized the proposal as selective punishment but europe isn't alone in its opposition to these big companies just last week 48 u.s. states together with the federal trade commission filed a lawsuit against facebook and accuse the company of pumping money into unfair competition we asked experts whether this latest move could keep the big tech companies in check. the idea behind this is to not try to too narrow it into just one kind of tech but across all the tech spectrum of so-called gatekeepers the e.u. has consistently is lined amazon find google find facebook for violating their rules over and over a key problem here is the fact that these companies continue to break the law
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france and germany continually say facebook is violating the law google is violating the law so they assigned them record size fines these companies build this into their actual bottom line in terms of a line item in their budgets to say we're going to pay fines because we're going to break the rules the penalties are enormous we're talking about 10 percent of global turnover and then if there is a persistent noncompliance that could be increased to 5 percent of daily then over there you worldwide burn over the e.u. you saying hey you know we want to be able to to give our internet companies we want to give them an opportunity to compete do facebook and google will just have to accept the new reality. to the new rules it is difficult to see face grew pulling out of the e.u. altogether could see the ball the reality is that the diligence ition technology 72
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different speeds and the low are not able to for all the evolution of technology sloan's keep for this reason that we are attempting to up the television station that used it in the 20 years ago you cannot force tech giants are to follow the rules that we dismantle finance and 'd the sense being we have seen in the last couple years are very small fine is enormously nicky's is these fines that are not going off and after you scare tech giants many thanks for joining us here on r.t. international we'll be back in just over 30 minutes with the latest. 'd it is a dead end. there mr trade as brutal. as weapon of mass communication is spreading. that way to
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