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now let's start watching the hawks. if you want to know what's going on a city tricks you want to see them so you like to see see the prizes you always just state i'll see a rule these drone strikes mass graves desolate systemic deception is going to leak so which is our with so-called ring of steel as. a welcome of honor watching the hawks i am tyrone winter and i don't need to cry our ride as i mentioned at the top of the show rushes sputnik 5 vaccine is gaining acceptance outside of the obvious circles with the united kingdom and russia signs us now teaming up in the hopes to create a more effective mix of their competing vaccines russian scientists working with british scientists to help save the world from coated my goodness can you believe russian scientists and british scientists given together to save the world russia gators may be losing their minds artie's alex male
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a bit of the story. as covert 19 infections reached new heights around the world scientists are putting their heads together to fight the pandemic british pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca announced a clinical trial program to assess the safety enum huge in a city of a combination of a z d 1222 developed by astra zeneca at oxford university and sputnik be developed by the russian camel a research institute in the unexpected move russian and british scientists are teaming up to see if protection against the corona virus can be improved by combining russia's sputnik vaccine with the astra zeneca virus fighter developed at oxford university hopes are that a cocktail of the 2 might create a stronger and or longer lasting vaccine. for many up to now the idea of russians and brits working together to fight covert 19 may have seemed implausible in august the b.b.c. wrote russia's registration of sputnik has raised concerns about short cutting the
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normal process and just days ago the b.b.c. reported that sputnik v. has been rushed out to where we russians while backing the fast tracking of domestic vaccines the western media has worked hard to discredit the russian jab thanks to the competition is firstly being politicized and secondly dirty methods are being used to discredit our vaccine however sputnik is the 1st vaccine to have been produced it's secure good and in demand both the oxford and sputnik vaccines used harmless adenoviruses to fight covert 19 meanwhile russia's vaccine is growing in popularity as a solo contender about 50 countries have expressed interest in purchasing sputnik v argentina has already made a major investment. we will be able to count on enough doses to vaccinate $10000000.00 argentines between january and february while russian citizens are
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getting vaccinated for free the world's 1st registered coronavirus vaccine is priced at a competitive $10.00 per shot for international buyers as sputnik v. seems to be taking the world by storm other vaccines have also been given the thumbs up for distribution. among others china has rolled out a homegrown vaccine in that country and as far away as the middle east in the u.s. the f.d.a. voted to approve the pfizer beyond tech vaccine which was also given the green light in canada the u.k. but grain and saudi arabia the e.u. is also moving in that direction as it waits for the word from the european medical agency we aim to authorize the biotech size of vaccine by the end of the subject to and most opinion and most opinion on the most down of vaccine should we come before meat general re and the ruling the view of data classed as anika oxford and johnson and johnson vaccines is ongoing countries around the world are eager to
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start the virus in its tracks and many are betting on back scenes to do the job for watching the hawks i'm alex mileage then joining us today to discuss the latest on all these competing vaccinations and the all too familiar rich versus poor pay to play health care dynamic that is infecting the rollout is not only the co-director of popular resistance but pediatrician as well margaret flowers margaret thank you so much for joining us i thank you for having me so margaret while we marvel and applaud at the speed and scientific achievement that we that was reached with the creation of these vaccinations i want to ask you how dangerous is it that now we're seeing politicians world leaders in the media kind of begin to play this game of politics around them of who gets them who doesn't who should have them 1st who should have them last how dangerous is that. well it's really dangerous i mean in the whole coven 1000 pandemic has been politicized by the united states and the wealthy elites and that's to the detriment of people around the world you know if
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we actually you know have probable cooperation as we've seen many countries doing helping each other out through this pandemic the united states is not one of those that has been doing that but if we had real global cooperation we would be looking at which populations around the world are the most vulnerable who should be prioritized in terms of getting the vaccine and how do we make sure that there aren't barriers to the vaccine as you know the one that's in the united states requires a very low temperatures to store it and that makes it not available to people around the world as well as people in rural areas around the united states. you kind of touched on this question with part of your previous response about access the people's vaccine alliance reported that only one in 10 people in 67 developing or poor countries will be vaccinated by the end of 2021 what do you think news like this tells about what i mean it's typical of what we see especially you know in areas like this that are very profitable for these large corporations it's not
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about actually what's best for public health or what's best for the people it's you know what are the populations and you see of course as you said the wealthy countries buying up these vaccinations 1st we should be prioritizing country it's you know that have maybe health care systems that are less developed than other wealthy countries and making sure that people there are protected before we start just rolling it out to those who have the money and you know it should be professionals of course who are on the front line should be prioritized i feel ations that are vulnerable on our villages that don't have access to good health care. should one of the big debates in regards to this vaccine because of the size of the. circle the globe as it should come should the companies behind these vaccines more dirt fires or others be forced to give up the. intellectual property controls in order to help combat future again you know combat against future vaccine hoarding that we're seeing by wealthy nations as well as prevent limits on
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vaccine as well as the prevention prevention of limits on vaccine production should they give up their kind of their copyright over all these nations as well as prevent limits on vaccine as well the prevention prevention of limits on vaccine production should they give up their copyright over all these are made in allow other countries to see how they are made and then create their own generic brand. oh no question i think you know it really raises ethical questions that we allow the a pharmaceutical corporations to have propriety make these things proprietary in the 1st place because health is something that impacts everyone around the world when it comes to infectious diseases they don't know borders as we say to the spread of 19 spread very quickly throughout the world and it was thanks to china being able to sequence the genome very quickly and share that out that allowed this kind of you know collective reach 3rd trying to address the problem that germany was a was developed with us to really quickly and unfortunately the united states
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because it has a habit you know developing its own pets that means ration profit from it best said the test at the world health organization and that delayed our ability to start to identify cases and that was you know really put us behind the wall in terms of trying to get any sort of control on. in the united states and so when it comes to health this kind of global clock region it's really important if when you allow that we could really make some serious advances. to protect our. market were just a little bit of time with the last year has there been any nation or group. that you can look to right now and say they've done a good job or they did the right job in terms of you know rolling out the back seem to make it available to all peoples where is there anyone you can point to the. we should be modeling. but i think china has been an excellent model all the way through in the way they've handled the pandemic and i understand that they're
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making sure that there aren't any barriers and that they actually want to help countries in the global south and as you said russia is providing the vaccine for free these are the kinds of things that we need to be seeing their number of poor countries that have handled this and them well because they have a socialized health care system but. a martyr thank you very much for coming on educating our audience to very pleasurable you warm. great to be with you. all right as we go to break remember that you can also store watching the hawks as well as other shows on demand through the brand new portable t.v. which is available on all of your favorite platforms do not forget to pick it up all right coming up it was protest protest everywhere here in washington d.c. as the followers of the great mago still refuse to accept their leaders laws stay tuned to find out what happens next if you come to do what you will.
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it. seems wrong. yet to ship out just the cuts to the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. thanks. one of the few lessons americans learned in history class that wasn't whitewashed was that of the september 15th 1963 bombing of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham alabama the bombing where ku klux klan terrorist killed 4 young girls
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black churches have long been the chosen side of white supremacist here not only throughout the civil rights movement but as much as a century before. sadly the trend didn't stop the 1990 s. brought a wave of fire bombings to the black church as a matter of bad things got so bad that in 1906 congressional hearings were held to address arson and other attacks on the church and in 2015 a white armed gunman murdered 9 black church goers in charleston south carolina. fast forward to 2020 the year that just keeps giving us unfortunate surprises as trump supporters continue to protest the results of a decided election the white supremacist wing of his base set their sights on attacking the black church white nationalist groups the cinema washington d.c. over the weekend tearing down black lives matter banners and signs from 2 historically black churches in downtown d.c. they deface property and lit fires b.c.
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remain at its original site this church was founded in 836 they also attacked the metropolitan. a series of videos of the attacks were posted by the proud voice on twitter pastor saying this is reminiscent of cross burnings. you know this is interesting about the story of the wall a lot of heard about you know that there was these protests that got violent and you know the transporters got violent over the weekend in washington d.c. . so you came in and told me this morning and every remove that black churches were targeted during these protests why why is that why is it so hard for the media to cover. it's actually a long and storied history where attacks on the black church are rarely covered by media unless there is a death and all over the past 5 years we've seen hundreds particularly in the southeast where black churches were either lit on fire or black churches where defaced in some way classrooms broke out of them signs taken down and things like that they rarely ever reach the news in this case they think that part of it is
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because they're tying in with b.l. in a lot of people saw it is payback for the black lives matter protest this past summer i do want to take a point to turn to a tweet from congresswoman rashid italy because i think that she wrapped it up very well she basically showcased how the difference between the response to these protests versus what we saw over the summer and in her tweet she said the 2 oldest white churches in d.c. were attacked last night whereas the same outrage from media political and business folks who seem to be vocal when it comes to the b.l.m. protests. are really important observation because i remember when the beyond protests were going on and things go burn even though it would relate or found out that it wasn't directly associated with your protesters but instigators coming in to start fires and it was get them into that party started for the most of the party but you know it's interesting that there was already all over the media everyone's talking about it all the governments. are just. and in this case we
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know exactly who it was because they recorded themselves and their videos on twitter the pressure at. important though aside from the obvious disengagement in terms of calling foul on this is that the conservatives like to talk about the religious right they like to talk about these things coaxed in and religion in christianity meanwhile when there is an attack on the black church a church that is the embodiment of black culture and black society no one raises a single word and i think that says more about that group in terms of the religious right not just the white supremacist than anything else well we've seen a lot of i would serve the protesters on one side of the aisle was opposed to the protesters on the other side of the aisle being true with much more cute clothes but when you saw those guys were. armed to the to the state house and the police who. journal or some protesters good. and everything
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else across the country you saw the difference in how are grown how institutions handle the difference of the 2 protesters you're absolutely correct and i think that we also have to recognize that this is a core needed effort these churches were not you know willy nilly chose and there are several black churches throughout d.c. these 2 specific churches have a historical context one of them was the site of project douglas and the other is one that has been visited by former president barack obama visited by civil rights leaders across multiple generations these are places that mean a lot to the black community to pierce he was dean of the howard university school of bin of divinity called the incidents acts of both racial terror and religious violence with people commit these types of crimes they do it to scare black people they do it to eradicate what we've seen what is becoming known from the black church organization that not only builds you with the love of jesus and christianity but is also one that tells you about leadership that tells you about
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social activism so when we see people attack these churches they're attacking the poor what it means to be black in america. wow. happening today the electoral college certify the results of the 2020 alexion of burning president elect joe biden and vice president elect. but with those massive violent protests taking place over the weekend. things are getting pretty sticky and even more is expected to take place today lawmakers in michigan were even forced to use a security escort as they made their way to make their vote this morning joining us now to discuss all the latest developments here's our tease rachel blevins. always a pleasure over and over thank you fiercely well rachel can you just give us a rundown of these rallies and why are people still showing up i mean this race is the society we know how it ended it ended weeks ago technically. every request to try to change the results these rallies are still happening across the united
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states not just in d.c. why yes oh this latest rally here in d.c. was referred to as the 1000000 march so about 3 times fast this is a segment one that we've seen here in d.c. and then even across the country we've seen these quote unquote stop this still marches and they seem to be made up of thousands of trump supporters who sincerely do believe that he was the rightful winner of the election and so they're taking to the streets to make their voices heard now a number of these protesters they have been largely peaceful you've seen people of all ages out there you know family members kids all of that taking part and it's a lot of times when those proud warriors members and some of those outside groups get involved then we see violence now if you're asking the question of why are these people still marching we also have to remember these are people who don't trust the media right now they don't trust the government right now there were a number of people here in d.c. that were marching not wearing masks at all and when they were asked by reporters if they were concerned about getting the coronavirus their responses were to say
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that they didn't believe that it was real that they didn't believe that it was serious and one guy even said he hopes he got it because he wanted to get it over with so there really is a dead. a graphic of people coming out of this that haven't trusted the government or the media in a while and they're now rebelling against it because they're finding one singular person to tie all of their hopes to which is president charles bridge i want to move over to ask you both to look tall college it's had a lot a light show about it at least the last 2 presidential election cycles where everyone's talking about the electoral college. do you believe that this this. and this is happening this year largely because donald trump has been the result so i don't believe or do you believe that this highly to be no 2 straight elections further drive calls that we should use the ball should go with the popular vote for the person to well you know it's interesting because back in 2016 we had democrats that were outraged because hillary clinton did win the popular vote and we know that in 2020 if donald trump had won the popular vote and not the electoral vote it
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would be republicans who have the same complaint and you know we hear these time and time again about the electoral college talking about how it really gives incentives to president candidates to only pander to certain states because they basically have to look at the map to use the map and know which battleground states they need to really campaign for it also excludes 3rd parties a lot of times and it is this winner takes all system where presidential candidates know that they only have to go toward certain states and a lot of people feel disenfranchised because if you're a democrat living in a red state you may not be as willing to go and vote because you think that your vote doesn't matter because at the end of the day you know that state is going to be red now in terms of 2020 and what's going to happen with the electoral college you have democrats who now won both of them so they're a little bit more ok with it in terms of where things are going but then republicans seem to have problems with not just the electoral college but the entire voting system i mean these republicans who are saying literally that there are issues with every in the way we vote in the way that votes are counted in the
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way that the entire system is handled then that sets it up for i'm not sure exactly what they're going to push forward. because they seem to want an overhaul of the entire nation which is ironic considering they are consistently winning down ballot races and state races as well so it apparently is only fixed at the top of the ticket. rachel now we know that the electoral college certification is over and that biden has now won again for like the 5th time in the past few weeks do you think that this is going to slow down or will some of the protesters advocates and also could silence some of the republican leaders who have spoken out in support of him or give some cover to those who actually want to tell him to sit down and except these results you know in terms of these protests i think we likely will see demonstrations at least up until inauguration day you know you have a lot of people that you do have people who think that trump is still going to find a way to overturn the results no matter how many times they're told that it's biden they think that trump has a love and our winning solution here so we likely will still see some of these
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demonstrations and then those demonstrations could come out again if by an administration does something that they don't like if the administration tries to push for more lockdowns more measures against the coronavirus you have people that are already frustrated with it so they could go towards that more and as for the g.o.p. members i mean they've got to protect their own party so we're likely to see for a boy it's always going to be more and more confusing where to put you so much for coming on a lot of the latest on these protests across motion of my friends is all we have for you to do that is our show remember everyone in this world we are beverly told you a lot of celebrities are the 1st to tell you i love. to roll over and i'm going to surprise people are watching all those folks over there and over.
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thinking. come to go to go. on to going to. americans love. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country a large understood the bargain you got to hope and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system. and be really interesting to dial back and think about the longer deeper history housings man in the united states not just that old question of the american dream but the bigger question of who the dream has been for.
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president elect joe biden gets his 1st dose of the pfizer comeback scene amid reports from alaska or at least to help care workers to delta lunch reactions. also this hour we talk to alexander ginsberg the director of beacon street behind russia sputnik be vaccine confidence and the job. by docs need to my 14 year old granddaughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's outrageous.
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