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you know could you know when you are going in the days. as the u.k. comes it to terms with life outside the e.u. it faces a resurgent independence movement in scotland where many are furious over brags that. the u.k. has given the will. of god very little in return because in fact to me it's just going to be no traveling and really not feeling like i am a european any more. british doctors slammed the government over a deliberate delay in giving follow up doses of a coded vaccine. concedes this hasn't been fully disclosed we. should state the full implications of it are not fully. and we're not fully explaining things to patients. and the deadly wave of covert infections in mexico
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city causes a rush to buy life saving oxygen canisters sending prices soaring. people struggling to get. such and such because this is in this line of work being thrown out you shouldn't profit from necessity doing profiteer on the needs of other people because you're profiteering on their life's. broadcasting live direct from our studios in the moscow this is our teacher national incheon thomas glad to have you with us. all right now britain finalized its exit from the e.u. just 2 days ago and it is already hitting road blocks trucks bound for europe are being turned back if they do not have the right customs paperwork and after 4 and a half years of resisting brags that the country's millions of remainders are in no
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mood to back down as saskia taylor reports. and so began the downswing new age of an independent briton off to 40 years of wed to bliss the u.k. is out on its we still the fast ferry leave britain's shores cross the channel and dock and kalai while the lorry to enter the euro tunnel off to midnight might have been given a friendly go ahead for others trying to cross from wales and i meant it wasn't such a pleasant the new well it has been quiet and wholly had so far today the port authority indicates that 6 freight loads are ill and have had to be turned away due to not have the correct references but being nearly bogged down in red tape isn't the only thing dampening the spirit regret and bits and the support to keep me strong in scotland with a majority feeling that they'd be better off brussels. scotland will be back soon
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europe give the light on some would say this is the 1st stage of grief denial but with support for scottish independence rising by the day and hitting 58 percent in recent weeks that is now say that breaking with brussels might well cost the u.k. its 300 year union with scotland so bracks it is might be revelling triumphantly in their newfound independence now but there won't be any victory laps when they're left with a defined to kinda no wonder then the people are nervous about the road ahead i would say as a young person my focus is mainly being on money travelling europe and education and that opportunity might be taken away from my very very soon the u.k. has given the will rock and got very little in return it's just going to make life a lot were complicated the biggest impact for me it's just going to be travelling and really not feeling like i am here anymore i feel like that's been kind of
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ripped away with everything while some a novice others just can't and that the pasta go in fact they want to rewrite the campaign for britain's rejoin europe starts at midnight. in the meantime hundreds of thousands are hoping the e.u. will forgive them and hand on over a pity possible what while others have gone to extremes during a deep dive into family archives praying that they can find some long lost friend job an italian it really doesn't matter a great great aunt 3 times a year or 2 may have never met but who might well be that lifeline to visa free travel if i understand it correctly i am french my mother was born in france her mother was totally french as was her grandfather so for me it is about reclaiming what i already have and that makes me very happy i will always be a european that's for sure nothing like. the jumping ship to instill confidence in
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these uncertain times but boris isn't too bold that in fact he's wrong the pleased with himself this is an amazing moment for this country we have freedom in our hands and he's up to us to make the most of it while it might be a freedom fountain of boris's hands but as restlessness disillusionment and division and britannia grow there's a sense that the only thing britons are left holding on empty promises as mentioned is their scottish leaders are using briggs it to push for an independent scotland to be able to rejoin the e.u. but local journalist david jamieson thinks that is unrealistic. the idea all independent scottish membership of the european union or nobody knows what terms and nobody knows what basis and it's a totally untested proposition before school because we know that 62 percent voted
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for it for the u.k. the membership of the european union in store but that would be wildly different for all of its membership let's remind ourselves as well that the european union is a very different organization for its major states its largest states france germany and for the u.k. it's a very different proposition for its much smaller state and i think it is in debate on a future independent scotland's membership of the european union then those issues will come sharply into focus and we should expand. stocks will be more critical of the idea than the. 2016 referendum when of course they were voting for a much larger state to stay in the european union and many more dangers facing scotland joining us in union as a new small state. british health workers have slammed the government's
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decision to delay a vaccine rollout officials have opted to hold back 2nd doses of the pfizer biotech a jab to speed up the release of the 1st doses at a time of record daily infections but a leading doctors association says the move is misguided. the issue that we have and with that strategy station u.k. is that the pfizer rollout and has already started so we consented to patients for a 2nd vaccine as pin the money factors destructions and ask him the evidence when we started to give us an hour if it is that decision hoffer 3 the vaccination program we all would read and undermines the consent process and actually could and would to mind the vaccine and rollout as a whole. vaccine trials showed that the pfizer bontoc shot is 52 percent effective
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after a single dose and that rises to 94 percent after the 2nd shot which has to be given within 3 weeks according to the manufacturer now despite those findings u.k. government medical advisors have decided to prioritize 1st doses meaning a potential gap of 12 weeks before the follow up injection. the committee advises initially protests and delivery of the 1st facts is this is highly likely to have a great public health impacts in the short term and reduce the number of preventable deaths from coated 19 our concern is this hasn't been fully discussed with front line and doctor says see the full implications of it are not fully just still it and and if we're not fully explaining things to our patients and as a food lines e.p.a. leaves a signature have a difficult position of having to say to people yes you did consent and to receive this vaccine 3 weeks ago and bullets actually we're going to delay it for 12 weeks and some of our patients maintenon to us since i actually i wouldn't have gone to
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that vaccine had had i known that this was going tested regime we feel that what's really vital here is that the public have high confidence in the vaccine bowed out and high confidence that if we say we're going to do something that's what we day has been very very very organized and patients have come to that face back seen them being given their equipment in time to come to their 2nd 3 states there so obviously do is provide a real that you stickle and night mag to then have to cancel days and then have to try and set up systems do very very quickly to make sure that we're cool they say she's in 12 weeks time and as best we can to call them to have the same vaccine when actually a truck we are not sure the vaccines guys are going to be. american broadcasting legend to larry king has reportedly been hospitalized in los angeles after being diagnosed with covert 19 king who is 87 is. said to be in stable condition but remains under medical watch due to his age and a number of health issues he is best known for hosting cnn's larry king live which
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ran for 25 years in which king interviewed high profile figures including statesmen and celebrities as well as everyday people more recently king has hosted larry king now and politicking which air right here on r t international and our family here at r.t. wishes him speedy recovery. mexico city is scrambling to contain a deadly spike in covert infections the hospitals are overflowing meaning sick people are being forced to self medicate at home and that has caused a rush to buy lifesaving oxygen canisters. we didn't know how 1st of all conditions this means that people are struggling to get oxygen tanks and oxygen and such because this is in this line of work of being overwhelmed right now so you think.
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people shouldn't profit from necessity don't profiteer on the needs of other people because you're profiteering on their lives machine days ago there we feel was only 70 passes and now it's around 15015 days ago. the u.s. congress has approved a new round of sanctions against the nord stream 2 gas pipeline linking russia to europe the measures are included in the latest defense budget which was passed after lawmakers overrode a veto from president trub and they will target companies involved in the construction of nord stream to washington claims the project will make europe overly dependent on russian energy supplies and boost the kremlin's influence but
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the e.u. has refused to back down condemning u.s. efforts to derail construction the extraterritorial sanctions run counter to international law european policy is defined in europe not in 3rd countries. north stream too which is now almost complete is the 2nd stage of a pipeline network running under the baltic sea once ready it will pump enough russian natural gas to supply $26000000.00 in european households work on the final section is scheduled to start off the coast of denmark in mid january we heard from a member of the german party the left she thinks the pressure from washington is commercially driven and is likely to fail one goal is to impose their collage equally harmful and expensive breaking gaz and europe but it is also about sabotaging relations between germany and russia it is none of their business with
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whom european countries call it is especially ironic since the usa promotes free markets yet officially intervenes in free business decisions here in europe projects like these serving invested in yet it has to be feared that all falls through due to dictations and impositions from someone overseas but i don't think it can be stopped at this stage show very nearly finished construction of. the clock a from the notre dame cathedral in paris was almost entirely destroyed by the massive fire in 2019 but engineers hope to rebuild the large and intricate device which dates back to the 860 s. and they are drawing on the unique expertise of russian clockmakers r.t. france correspondent and 10 went to st petersburg to meet them. a total soldier would do the $2900.00 fire at the not done cathedral and this st petersburg
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watch factory have in common. at 1st sight nothing but the wreckage of factory cloth make sure no studying materials from the fire damaged clocks to determine what details they will be able to restore. the tragedy that happened to that remarkable architectural monument the not to dawn broke our hearts we wanted to find out whether we could help restore at least some fragments of the clock that was almost entirely destroyed in the foyer so we sent a proposal to help with the restoration in any way we can and we're still discussing all the nuances but also i think the manufacturers of animals in this facility goes back to the saw the era and the workers have expertise with timepieces of all types and sizes they build the monumental clock for children's world moscow's largest toy store and this one wing 4 and a half tons and measuring 6 by 7 meters consists of more than $5000.00 steels entertaining in parts some of which are gold plated reconstructing the knocked down
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clock is an equally ambitious task the work has just begun it is led by a french association which can count on st petersburg factory to bring about a resurrection. after the not return fire received many calls from clockmakers around factory they said a tragedy has occurred this is a world heritage site we are deeply shocked i was amazed by that passion and sympathy as we are just at the beginning we received a 3 d. model and our design engineers are studying it they've already compiled a whole list of questions that will be submitted to the association we are trying to understand what parts we can produce on a road in my view this is a very long term project but the project is a huge challenge the clock is almost obliterated by the fire a similar time pieces have been found elsewhere they can be to. mantled so engineers will have to create a 3 d. model based on what is visible and will then have to figure out how the concealed
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parts work were at the start of a long and complex journey. a defining image of 2020 was the wave of unrest that followed the police killing of george floyd in the us in may kill a mob and reports now on how the shock waves from that incident are still reshaping america. for just a minute we'll roll back to 2017 in charlottesville. news flashes of a battle between leftists and white supremacists ever higher kill when a right winger rammed his car and looked proud of the left wing activist a police helicopter crashing and killing state troopers street clashes and violence that shook the world.
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the year is 2020 and there is nothing more common than the sight of angry crowds and burning cars it's almost routine you've got right wing groups like the proud boys or the patriot prayer who clash in the streets with masked communists or anarchists under the label of and it's far from peaceful people get stabbed people get shot this summer many were horrified by the brutal killing of george floyd at the hands of the police. let's say. for. the battleground a message changed black lives matter protests rocked the country the national guard was called up it was chaos in the streets.
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how many people died from clashes between protesters and police during 2020 the u.s. media has not really focused on giving a specific body count in detroit wisconsin and tennessee protestors were shot and killed on june 12th yahoo news lifted the name of 12 officers from. local and federal agencies who were killed during the protests as the year went on more incidents came and more deaths were counted in july donald trump made a point of sending federal officers to portland oregon to crack down on the protesters who were sending law enforcement. portland was totally out of control the democrats the liberal democrats run into players and no idea what they were doing they made a point of abducting protesters covering their faces and i'm seeing to engage local officials opposed from the movement on july 30th they struck a deal with the feds to back down november and a contested us presidential election from supporters poured out into the streets of
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washington d.c. and other cities leftists came out to confront them. there was a time when average americans viewed protesters as fringe and crazy in 168 richard nixon won the presidential election saying he stood for a silent majority that opposed peace marchers and civil rights activists and was disgusted by growing unrest but that america is long gone protests which often turn violent seem pretty normal these days so whether the issue is white supremacy police brutality contested election results or declaring autonomous zones americans now seem far more willing to engage in politics and in violence or both 2020 may be
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looked back on as a turning point in u.s. history a lot more often are to the new york. and israeli orchestra playing arabic music has struck a chord with those who hope to finally bring peace to the region. only all share the passion for the classical arabic music or middle eastern music and we believe that it's only our part of the middle east and this is our culture our vision was to bring this music to the mainstream of israeli culture. i. never bought it
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was the school arabs and jews both ashkenazi and safadi put them this is different views and culture of from what they used to they met the dump little political politics don't matter here people come together to create this is one of the few places in the israeli cultural loans where there is code creation with the entire mosaic of the state of israel at play with different systematists anyone what's important here is hama you know how they cope with 00. 00000000. 000000. 00 we want to collaborate also with our neighbors culturally and that's why i voice is not only. in iraq towards the israeli. population but it's also internationally of course naturally to the to our neighbors into our countries to the rest of the world. art in an effort to lighten the mood of
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a particularly tough year just past 2020 has also seen fair share of bizarre virus related stories are his point though brings you some of the most unusual examples. people behave in the grain just way during a pandemic here is some of the oldest reactions we've seen to the corona virus in 2020 british and american plastic surgeons have reported a 60 to 70 percent increase in the number of requests for a virtual consultation apparently it's because being a herd means that you want time to recover and there's no need to face anyone in case the procedure goes hideously wrong and so weird way you're going to bulldoze and bring the whole world markos and then he goes to meet. this whole reporting one country to the idea of a quarantine. and the malaysian government deemed the prospect of women going
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breast based as such a need to met the threat to the nation is to run a campaign asking them to continue dressing up and sell acting on the makeup even while working from home the campaign even told women that if they want to nag their husbands they should do it in a cost to happen voice good advice did not go down well and the malaysian government. brings reason why next point at a time when accurate information is told break news has gone mainstream from the idea that the virus was caused by by g a cellular tower blades in one week police responded to 7 similar fires thinking vodka can be used as hand sanitizer heroes is warning customers about using a device by good to make homemade hand sanitizer and don't even get me started on the doors the politicians have endorsed rick which is good right and then i see the disinfectant if you don't see it in
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a minute when that is your way we can do so before you go. to the injection well bolsa now where i was telling brazilians to go out and mingle drug traffickers ordered residents of brazilian cavallo is to stay home when the drug barons. more interested in public health it's time for the government to look in their face south africa had a pretty hardcore lock down and even the sale of alcohol and tobacco was banned but banning the sale of open toed shoes it's not quite clear if or how the virus could spread from pages. that. would that rule that call are still legal i have question. knowing the i'm probably there's nothing like a pandemic to turn the world upside down as america advocate riddled with mexican protesters blocked the u.s.
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borders to stop americans from coming to mexico the u.s. border has never been so secure and that is a few minutes i'll be back in 35 minutes with a look at your headlines. the world is driven by a dream shaped by our own personal there is. no
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day or thinks. we dare to ask. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain and believe that their opiate prescription is working for them on the remedy be certain to. price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and all study actually suggests that the long term effects might not just be absence of benefit but actually the right because we want to. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race move his arm off and spearing dramatic
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development the only posts really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. and then as 3rd approached the usual. but if you don't australian visual they will shoot you have to. bora bora bora just give me time to jump to the nearest. mall. i need. to go to live to. eat or go to church for this new look i will go to a pretty chilled because there will be a choice to be on your orders will show you such to be able to search on the postal order of the out of the 2 free will do coke with being
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dollar to collapse in a way that gold was unable to. welcome to redacted tonight this is the comedy show we're americans in america covering american news are called foreign agents ok by now pretty much everyone knows the latest stimulus bill is a giant middle finger to americans it gives billions to weapons contractors regime change programs the israeli military and even people who own rights horses i'm not kidding i would be less angry if the bill had to add a stipulation allowing the eating of race horses but only if you're hungry you can't do without it. i think we can all agree that in the american government congress is basically
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a pit filled with mentally challenged hungry crocodiles and i know that's being generous but let's give them the benefit of the doubt so whenever a president lets for technically a full it's a fantasy world pretense a fantasy world where the president isn't a moron when he wants to get something done he rides it up what he wants and then he drops the pages into the crocodile pit the crocs then chew with up swallow it digest it and. get out everywhere. and that's the end of that that he says high school civics they should that's ours but what if i told you there were tons of things the president can do without even getting nearer to crocodile pen and in fact trump has done all kinds of awful without congress approving it so here are the top things joe biden could do.

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