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it's time for you to speak out except that we are british and we want regulation of his industry and if we don't behave zinnias penalties just like. a lot of this monday morning 9 am here now is full intensive care units for california clinics to set up makeshift wards and beds outdoors while nurse issues an emotional appeal. we're stuck now we were running low on oxygen on supplies to be have an overflow overflow overflow areas. in russia. there's a vaccination with the covert job starting for people over 60 the group most affected by the virus the health ministry approved the child's safety and efficacy. coronavirus vaccination rolls out across the rest of europe but citizens are hugely divided on the issue still. beyond stretched we have
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patients in overflow overflow overflow areas. from moscow this 28th of december life for marty's world news h.q. it's kevin owen here for the next i hope 7 companies from the old bulletin the 1st los angeles county in the u.s. has recorded more than 30000 new covert infections in the last 2 days alone leaving hospital struggling to cope this month one nurse filled an emotional appeal while battling coronavirus hisself. you her this true home you don't need to go our court her. crew her of her of war and her mother. across southern california intensive care units are full with overwhelmed hospital
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setting up makeshift outdoor boards and beds now los angeles county reportedly sent out rationing guidelines for clinics to give less good to those less likely to survive it is unclear whether or not those guidelines were implemented nurse moss' santini warns the situation is a breaking point. we're stuck now we were running low on oxygen and supplies on you know all the respiratory drugs definitely bad definitely staff we don't have enough staff we are beyond stretched we have patients in overflow overflow overflow areas that were never intended to have patients other hospitals are setting out makeshift units outside of the hospital our government they blew it all so they could have released. defense production act and ramped up the production of p.p. and all the other supplies that we need and they didn't do that so the whole the
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whole nations in a big big predicament of how we're going to be able to treat patients safely and give them the care that they need at a officials have issued a safer home order to try and stop the virus from emergencies gatherings for anything other than political or religious purposes of banned most non-essential companies have been forced to shut down the city may people to think twice about their plans over the festive period right now. there's no celebrating this year for health care workers who are facing the toughest times they've ever seen for them we're staying home for them we're skipping holiday parties every sacrifice makes a difference to stopping the covert 1000 so. public recklessness she said for out of control infections that. i can't even a man in what it be like to be a governor right now the state. especially california california is
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a powerhouse right it's got the 6th largest economy in the world and. the fact that you know businesses are shutting down you have a lot of very vocal californians and and they were giving him a tremendous amount of pressure to open up and i understand that but you could open up safely and people just weren't big saving why i would drive by bars and people would have their masks off and they would be if be densely densely crowded and then you hear people like running out homes and having parties where there's 1000 people there so it's the public it's us it's the ignorance of the human being we continue to. defy the recommendations of the c.d.c. we continue to gather and i understand how important holidays are there just as important for me i haven't seen my family in mines it's terribly serious and people need to understand that you have to be careful and it doesn't matter your age it
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doesn't matter yes it dies it does it matters your age and your cum or biddies but there's plenty of younger people that have died from this. other news this morning donald trump finally signed off on a coronavirus relief from government funding bill to get cash to citizens and businesses as well as to avert an imminent government shut the president had threatened to veto the bill which would have left millions out of pocket and be railed a deal that had taken months to agree. i am signing this bill to restore unemployment benefits stop addictions provide rental assistance and money for p.p.p. return and line workers back to work at substantially more money for vaccine distribution and much more the delays already damaged welfare benefits for millions of jobless americans expired it could be weeks before the next payment the $2.00 trillion dollars package includes $900000000000.00 in pandemic aid and a one off $600.00 payment for all americans who qualify from said though that's not
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enough he wants it raised off wanted it raised to $2000.00 by cutting foreign aid elsewhere in the plan that's representatives will vote later on monday let's go to justin robot young host of the politics politics. morning to you in the evening where you are isn't it ok what was what was said trump's real big fear was that really that he just wanted this extra money to go to poor americans but in doing so let me move into labor and give a lot of trouble to people certainly so in the end obviously there is nobody that would say this is anything other than a very very very hard time for a lot of american businesses as well as some of the industries like the airlines that are really dependent on this kind of bailout considering how little traffic dave seen recently but what trump did effectively was take his eye off the ball he's been very very focused on his challenge of the election and he allowed steve
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minucci his treasury secretary to be his point person only for at the 11th hour him to say that he didn't like the deal that was negotiated in part because the republicans said that day he had their man on their side in the white house that would sign the deal why get involved in such a last minute and then put such a foot in it what was he up to. this quite possibly could be the last consequential act for donald trump as president and whether or not this is something that he believes in is art of the deal mind that the only time you really have any kind of momentum or sway is that $1159.00 on the clock and that's how he wanted to do make this move for $2000.00 payment which is championed ironically enough by a bipartisan tag team of josh howley and bernie sanders which in american politics are about as far on the polarity scale as you can but ultimately it was it was just
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too little too late as as to why beyond that who knows yet another elop the chaos in the donald trump administration to have a stand a chance of getting this through writing this payment up to $2000.00 it would have been vetoed later on today anyway. the question is really exactly how much does mitch mcconnell in the senate want to work with him and at this point i think we know that it's not much at all because donald trump already came out and cut bait on mcconnell about a week and a half ago saying trying mitch for recognizing joe biden is the incoming president saying that he was not as gravity didn't show the gratitude that he should have for helping him get reelected over the last month but. if mitch in the senate republicans are known to side that he has no sway and that's exactly what happened so thick and to this the paypal the haven't got the benefits how long
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a delay they can have to wait now how much of a spoke in the works is it. affectively it's only going to be one week if this in doug if this indeed is signed as it is reportedly is sent out the word you're we've got to double check with stuff like because. then it should only be one week of the unemployment aid that was previously being paid out to be able so it's extra money on top of whatever state aid would come in there will now be a missed week because of this late impasse and then the new round of it will begin to be doled out just to rob young folks make the time to be with us in the very way you are and season's greetings to you thank you good morning. ok now elsewhere vaccination programs are rolling out worldwide including here in russia the elderly start to get the. other weekend the health ministry broaden its priority list for the shot to include those over 60 after safety and efficacy tests
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were concluded frontline workers had been 1st in line this month to get the latest on this than good news. who's at a moscow vaccination center earlier i spoke to earlier on the air and isn't it nice to get a bit of good news can't come soon enough. kevin good morning well of course it's finally great to get some good news about cold it out last vaccination centers in moscow including at the clinic where i am right now are getting more busy because the program is kicking off and the timing couldn't be better because the situation with colbert in russia is still dramatic with almost 30000 new cases day the and i can tell you that here i've already spoken to the 1st person from that age group 60 plus to get the job and
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alexei was very happy to get it he's really looking forward to the times when he's saying he could take off his mask and it is called the knowledge that the older you are the more likely it is that you face health issues if you fall under attack of covert so monday is definitely a milestone here in russia because pretty much anyone from that age group 60 plus at least in the russian capital could get enrolled and that case most likely forget about everything that we've become so sick and tired of this year and that explains why the moscow mayor is proud and happy and by the way has been vaccinated to. the russian ministry of health has approved the opportunity for the older generation to be vaccinated against code 19 but the sputnik the jap it's great elderly people at the biggest risk group which is the most severely affected
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by the disease starting monday we're opening registration for vaccination i can say so myself in really works. so the program is kicking off exactly 2 days after the russian ministry of health gave the green light for the vaccination of the elderly people and i can tell you that the clinical trials for this age group have showed that it's safe and pointed to 90 percent efficacy that is despite earlier criticism from some experts that we're talking about the high likelihood of side effects which include fever muscle pain and headaches and it's been reported that about 15 percent of those who get the job could face these side effects but again clinical trials at the end of the day are saying that despite the people who go for the job of everything will be ok
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and again definitely a breakthrough like i've been saying before but clearly these people will have to watch out for. side of facts and the groups that have to watch out for these side effects are people with allergies and. so definitely before coming to this clinic what people have to do is go through proper screening and talk to their doctor and this is exactly what i asked the head of this clinic only about 30 minutes ago. obviously of there in your books in the nation screening is common practice in person under gives the same examination before the flu vaccine it's done to exclude risks from acute illness or if it's you know the g.'s and to measure temperature as well as to assess health in terms of chronic disease if people fit the criteria we include them in the vaccination group. so it's obvious though that there are many many people who have still not made up
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their mind on whether they should get the jab or not but definitely an extra confidence. boost for them will be the fact that we heard. that the russian president will get vaccinated as well and we know that he is part of that age group as well the russian leader is 68 years old. trying to thank you bring us more later no talking about aids there in the old so the issue can be affected me one person has proven that even if you already heard the virus there's hope no matter your age stories next i'm from central russia the disease has been defeated by one very brave lady has reached a very special mark. i don't know what the secret of my recovery ends but i know that we need to keep calm
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and preserve our nerves. so she was hospitalized in a relatively severe condition she was upbeat and responded well to the treatment she recovered quickly felt really precious to us and we wanted to. see because. we're grateful to the doctors she's an optimist and radiates positivity that's why she's made us happy for so long. the e.u. has launched a cross border vaccination program with the target of an all next year contracts have been secured with suppliers for more than $2000000000.00 vaccine doses however
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polls point to high levels of hesitancy towards the shot of his fall asleep is in france where the battle against the pandemic is complicated by both a lack of vaccines and skepticism too over the job. 1000000 that if you make the number of people that own council decimated by the end of. the focus now nursing homes like this one and other facilities with senior citizens and vulnerable individuals and emergency workers 1st in line to say the vaccination is the only way to stop the virus the people here in france are split on the issue just above all similar i'm not really in favor i think we do not have enough feedback on this vaccine at the moment and even if it can save lives maybe it will be good to wait a little bit older than i am for vaccines normally it takes 10 years of research and testing but in this case as the vaccine has been readied very quickly i have an experience i would do it for me if. i was really the person to do with or if i had
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to do it to trouble i think everyone should take it because that's the only way we're going to have enough herd immunity to get out of problems so i don't see a need to have the vaccination i probably wouldn't have one recent poll suggests that about half the population is against it in the place and it's not just me and 2 vets movement there are real fears that the vaccination has not taste of popping in the u.k. and us there are a number of people who have developed a severe allergic reaction to the vaccination as has happened in other countries and then on top of that there is a general mistrust to the government something we all took the population field at present upon from the old ways to the sick the way we do people here feel that power has. and on top of things now all we could hear was so one thing at the end not the very next day so i think it's easy to criticize when you're not in their
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shoes i think you might have a harder lockdown and maybe not let people go so free over christmas i can see that a good job or a bad job i think they just did what they could work out schools people there is a lot of sick people as a result we don't have. any need to. reach our reason it's really difficult because on a virus is europe's worst public health disaster in over a century as you can see winter in the 3rd wave is already upon us even hoping that this latest poll will hear unity and help but 1000000 vaccinations is only a small fraction of the 17 odd 1000000 adults here in france over the age of 16 if that is the way that paris plans to beat this to be full virus it needs to act and act fast. r.t.
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terrorists. friends are watching this morning this is our international lawyer from moscow coming up 20 twentieth's cultural war of words leaves public figures with unconventional views of the foreign law that we talk about more. when almost seemed wrong. we all just don't. get to seep out the attic. and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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max keiser this is the kaiser report with stacey herbert and special year end guest misfires dine there. i must say the kind of sensitivity to world events of markets really seen anywhere except here on 4 minutes welcome back. i good morning to 20 past the oh no some news is coming in the smalling it we're hearing that a fishing vessel is sunk in the barents sea off russia's northern coast with 19 people aboard the emergencies ministry search and rescue operations being complicated by bad weather we're hearing 2 fishermen have been rescued no news on
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anyone else for the moment will stay across it story developing in russia here this morning we'll keep you posted. now from corona virus to black lives matter 2020 has been a real year of historic stories both bad a lot of it and some good. connex than takes a look at the response to famous names whose views on those issues go against some conventional wisdom. frontlines of the culture wars in 2020 not everyone gave up on the practice of insulting everyone and not carrying these red beasts who faced. basically this is it there was something about when i put this town or maybe through like superman kanye west with with a my god that's based on a freedom and 1st of all just doing something that everybody tells you not to do
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london had catherine bubbles saying gives 0. count the box why the local races when faced with the idea of putting down statues and d. colonizing the curriculum she gave a reply that came straight from your granddad and now we're talking about the colonizing the curriculum it is not about the colonizing curriculum it's about getting good behavior in our schools how can you support a social justice warrior these days well just check. they spend so much time meeting down against racism that there's hardly any skin left so guess what happened when basketball legend charles barkley said you know greed is a very slippery slope. because. this led to quite a few of those caring people to get out all steadies and declare buckley a racist who was only speaking up for his white ghost buddies must know what i want
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to say get it get on to your knees or they'll come for you. cave said it best when he said political correctness is guys the county and happy to make anyone else it is the congo i think really bad really good random luck want to meet caveman me well let me explain using the giants of the intellectual dog. when maggette podcast. his show over to spotify earlier this year for something like a. people at the company said that they were so upset that he wasn't being censored and that they were alienated by his views did you see that we had moved his car. pull the video. my god oh my god oh my god they demanded we're p.t.'s meetings with management you know this is probably overinflated all that spotify stuff is is just complete fodder they have literally said nothing to me about it it was
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a similar story. jordan pietists reportedly starts with the company that was publishing his latest book was so that it was being published that they ended up. m.m.a. scrap and actress gina carano. want to get into a fight with. has been expressing the wrong kind of politics she doesn't think the election is about she doesn't like. that and now her opponents have started to. fire gina carano. yeah that was pretty boy the political correctness has taken over multinationals as well with some companies making conspicuous donations to high profile causes one of more. brief.
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hundreds of old school for dogs jews have blocked traffic in israel over the arrest of religious students who refused to join the army 13 protesters were detained and one officer injured by a rock thrown by a protester demonstrators hurled glass bottles at police or used water response to disperse. thousands of refugees warned they would survive a freezing winter will. that shelter after a major come down amid a snowstorm in bosnia herzegovina aid groups frostbite hypothermia and other severe health problems are already being reported by those stranded at the site. and this is a find archeologists in pump a italy have found an exceptionally well preserved example of the roman era fast food stall the counters still shows the original decorations and even to this day food scraps buried by the eruption of the volcano vesuvius 2000 years ago.
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up from moscow so far check it out t. dot com or any of our social media for the latest as if it happens throughout the day will keep you updated on the boat that appears to go into out of the barents sea in russia as well hopefully ever is going to survive they will keep you posted kevin i would starting off would have you doing a great monday. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. gary thinks. we are here to ask.
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an entire village in alaska. if another country threaten the wife of an american. we do everything in our power to protect. water that escaping climate change is the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in the world lost about 30 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast paced the river is 30 closers and how i. was here for i think you are part of america 1st from the cross. so if someone wants to authorize
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a product in europe let's say your plant protection product dispersant we call this person at this company the applicant has to provide data. as the risk a says those whether this product is safe one malt and this information comes from the applicant and the studies that are commissioned by the applicant to allow us to assess the safety oppy by the applicant obviously so it's the intellect. property of the applicant and we can publish parts of these studies in the current legal framework but we also have to respect the business confidentiality claims of the applicants so there's a balance to be found between transparency as much as possible but also to protect the investment of companies into their product innovations.
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that is that companies have to submit studies to the european commission they do the studies themselves. they have to submit it to the european commission and to f. stop so the european food safety authority and they have a panel of experts that looks at the studies and then they say ok it's safe or not . so what we have found is that within these expert panel so you have a lot of people with ties with the food industry so that means a conflict of interest. so the whole system the communication engine sees in the regular to reaction sees have the same scientists and they were in order to promote the commercialization of their product.

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