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believed. telling them here now intrusive warnings headlines russia starts clinical trials of a light version of its sputnik v covert vaccine as global demand grows. more. britain's prime minister is reportedly caught exercising many miles from his home in an apparent breach that moves own governments rules. the leaders openly criticize tech giants on president trump warning it brings up broader questions about freedom of speech.
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money from moscow this is our international kevin open here with this hours 30 minutes update and great to have your company to 1st russia's developing express variant then of its sputnik the covert vaccine as national and global demand grows for it the simplified version spotlight protects for a shorter period of time but only requires one dose instead of 2 shots seems it's efficacies thought to be around 85 percent clinical trials involving a $150.00 volunteers should be completed by the end of the year meantime mexico has become the latest nation to consider buying tens of millions of doses of russia's original covert vaccine sport live the. reports. the sputnik the vaccine once scorned and maligned is turning into an international bestseller production is surging to an average of 130000 doses a day so $4000000.00 doses over the next month the vaccine has already been
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approved in algeria and argentina serbia believe the other countries and move as a lineup i can say the vaccine is effective more than 90 percent based on the trial doubts and also less allergic reaction that ability skill ability cost all these are the better meter better idea for any vaccine to roll out. one of the scrutiny experienced advantages over the competition aside from price is that it's easier to transport or to store so a simple frege will do the 5 of them and then the vaccines they require deep freeze as low as minus 70 degrees celsius so cold storage which isn't widely available in much of the developing world which is most of the world the sputnik the vaccines high quality and efficacy are stimulating growing interest from more and more countries these translates into wider jorgen feel free scrooge thracian to leverage
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and production palestine denied the vaccine by israel has become the 1st in the middle east to greenlight sputnik the main interest of the. us with the worse in that it's using a. lot the sin of universe has been used in forth does this it is different in order to reduce the. first. or the reverse of the cause of the believe us it is a good chance to know that the difference is an excuse future in india the russian shot has just passed phase 2 trials without a hitch with only phase 3 to go already deals have been signed to produce 300000000 doses of sputnik in india the phase 2 study in india showed a very good safety profile we are working closely towards fast tracking the launch of the sputnik the vaccine in india all in all few nations are putting all their
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money on any one horse or vaccine anything could happen from supply shortages to unforseen side effects like the pfizer vaccines allergic reactions which is why it makes sense to make sure that you've got different jobs. next a smaller get maybe a case of one rule for some bottom number for those who maybe make the room. was british prime minister boris johnson then apparently being called exercising 11 kilometers from his residence despite his government's clear instructions to people not to exercise outside their local area is just days after 2 women were fined hundreds of pounds for driving just 8 kilometers for a walk the fines were rescinded after massive public criticism he shouted raise daschle looks next on of johnson's bad example comes at the worst possible time for britain in the pandemic. the relentless 1000 infections up and down the country has prompted a stark warning from the health secretary. it's
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an unwelcome message for many across britain but professor chris witty who's the chief medical officer advisor to the government says tougher restrictions are absolutely unavoidable the next few weeks are going to be. times of mamma's internationalists well hospitals are being pushed to absolute breaking point last week we had the mayor of london city karnit declare a major incident which just gives you an idea of the scale that the n.h.s. is facing but also we've had major incidents also being declared in areas like sorry and sussex and those on the frontline say the situation is dire we're going to most grieve this on. these. when all this comes as the government unveils its vaccination plan includes the opening of 7 mass vaccination centers across the country but there is
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a widespread perception that the government keeps over promising and under delivering it it comes as a poll finds that around 72 percent of people think that the government has not acted fast enough with 42 percent say they're absolutely too slow but there are still plenty of people out there who think the lockdown shouldn't be in place at all and they clashed with police over the weekend. so the vaccine very much does provide some light at the end of the tunnel but there are many. put out there that have no doubt that things are going to get worse before they get better the n.h.s. is struggling now in some parts of the country there are no beds and people are
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being shipped around the country and in some places there's a shortage of oxygen there is no doubt about it the n.h.s. is on the brink and the big message from the secretary of state was to really employ all people to follow the rules do not go out and less it's necessary the n.h.s. i think is close to breaking point i think the government have been too slow right from the beginning they were too slow to law down a regionally we are an island we could have closed our borders easily but we let people in from china and from northern italy and from spain leave the infection with them that would too slow to get people to where moss they were to slow the original lot down and they've been to slow down since and of course we've had the relaxation of christmas which was a very foolish thing to do in my opinion so yes i think we've had we have a prime minister who's been hesitant to lock down and he's been too slow to act and that's been the story throughout this very sorry. and brings it
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a double bye to the moment at the worst point in the pandemic according to the health secretary yesterday it's also caught up in huge amount of red tape as companies try to trade with europe we cover that but of it in a few minutes time. this next though european leaders have publicly questioned twitter's permanent ban of president trump representatives of both the german chancellor and the french president was the tech giants move raises wider worries about freedom of speach. see the chancellor considers a problematic that the accounts of the u.s. president have now been permanently blocked and you know banishing the person silencing them on social networks which have become a form of public space seems to me a complicated matter in the absence of specifically established criteria but it's not only world politicians rights groups are also warning that the trouble could be a slippery slope so as to tell reports next there's apparently
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a growing disconnect between the values that washington preaches and current developments across the country. america the land of the free people i've met in china and russia and afghanistan and iraq and other places who yearn for freedom and who look to this building and these shores as a place of hope the american people and the greatest democracy the world has ever known this temple to democracy over the policy a few decades the u.s. has been busy exporting its brand of democracy all over the world but it looks like fine meet the wells run dry in its own backyards and what could have been lifted from a dystopian sayf i block mayor episodes twitter facebook instagram snapshot the list goes on don't trump out of his accounts so good that his biggest step yet to limit president trying to reach twitter has permanently suspended president trump's account whitter has announced it is cutting off president trump's ability to post
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on the social media site permanently president of course used twitter extremely frequently and to extreme controversy president trump has been violating rules all over social media for a long time so the american president given a mandate by tens of millions of voters to run the country silenced by on the elected technocrats instead of conveyor out with the american constitution on in with twit says thompson uses but even that apparently is too little too late in today's america we need solutions that don't start after untold damage has been done changing these dentures dynamics requires more than just the temperature silencing or permanent removal of bad actors from social media platforms and just like a paranoid dictator is convinced he's surrounded by enemies big taxis bad doctors have free while trump loyalists annoy is leading the election fraud claims right wing talk show hosts all sense that the story looked because apparently that
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clinton got michael voters riled up enough to storm the capital now. duct taping trump and a few of his cronies is one thing but what to do about the 75000000 americans who've raylene like red taps now we need to on brainwash and reeducate about 71000000 voters and their children who follow trump supporters need to rejig gave themselves a lot of things but one of them is the definition of democracy now we have to figure out how to reeducate all the people trump and fox news have damaged but before this great how about some good old erosion of the fast amendment take the twit to start up scene as a safe space for conservative voices while no more afterthought an influx of people angry a twit to censorship story policy pano was dropped by apple google and this is obviously a collusive action on the part of these incredibly powerful entities who are
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seeking to not just destroy their competition but effectively to silence people who are supporters of the president online for years i heard it invalid to object to political censorship by facebook and twitter because if you don't like it you can just create a competing social media platform parlor tried and in 24 hours google apple and amazon united to destroy it that's what monopoly power means it's not just the internet that's become a no go zone so these new enemies of the state big time political donors from car in oil companies to big banks have turned off the money tap to lawmakers who backed trump in questioning the election results in fewer trump paid well good luck finding a job or any of trump's fellow fabulous suburban forbes will assume that everything your company or phone talks about is a lie i mean what's next informing on people oh wait let's name and
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shame them off to some amazing work by james reynolds and friends here easy. friess and i guess his mom's pay attention to the shows and acts and glasses well. never star direct marketed in maryland you've got an employee to investigate. know not to tapped out of all whiles 984 just america the land of the free in 2021. 9 of the social networking site popular with top supporters is suing amazon we can tell you for being removed from its web hosting service or to america's boom bust show discuss the latest in the weather online jones give users the same protections the low themselves what we're seeing right now also is truly unprecedented in terms of tech companies deciding what companies can exist and deciding that if you don't behave the way we want you to if you don't
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act the way we want you to will simply shut you down and it's a pretty shocking thing to have happening right now in the technology space it is and i think there's a difference here i want to play devil's advocate here ben where it is a private company technically so they're allowed to make these rules you check the box when you log in you create your cow and sign up for it right. well i guess you have all the companies right but what's really interesting about this is this whole argument over section 230 right everyone's talking about section 213 again section 230 is written in a way that essentially protects a platform from being responsible for what users upload so in theory the same section $230.00 protection that twitter and facebook and google and youtube use to protect themselves is that is not being afforded a parlor to say hey we're not a publisher so if people come on our platform and they say things that you know like we're not the publisher of that but we're merely
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a platform for people to speak and these tech companies are saying hey you can't be a platform you have to be a publisher therefore controlling editorializing every piece of content on your platform. then the team there from boom bust will black hear the news and we'll tell you about what's coming up after a break french alcohol produces suffer another headache over to the u.s. slaps the riffs on them just one of the stories got lined up 1050 moscow time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. theory dramatic developments only. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down in. one of the architects of america. it's all of us how it was going to end when you can vote for free money the republic is done and this is what just happened. people voted for free money and now it's officially her band frankly if. it's. done.
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again this is new and so interesting to a university of milan studies found the origins of the pandemic are closer to home than previously thought in a new report finds patient 0 may have been infected in italy back in november 29000 that's a whole week earlier than the 1st registered case in china. investigative team is due to arrive in china on thursday meantime to probe the virus all started it comes as china reports the biggest daily surge in covert cases in almost half a year.
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i left home on january deforest and haven't returned yet the neighborhood is closed out i live in the office now. will take 10 random samples and test them at the same time this is a routine operation to increase efficiency while maintaining accuracy using this method at our lab along with 3 others can test 30000 samples a day. the . arnold schwarzenegger's lashed out at donald trump in the wake of the capitol hill riot the hollywood star and former california governor spoke about his childhood in post nazi austria and compared the president's actions to what happened in the run up to world war 2. i grew up in
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austria and very aware of christian well the night of broken glass waste it was a day of broken glass right here in united states president trying sobs to overturn the results of an election he saw the cool but misleading people with. it was for misled also with. the worst of the. crystal marked wave of attacks on jews across germany and austria in 1938 the name comes from the shattered glass that littered the streets of the mostly paramilitary forces raided and vandalized synagogues and jewish owned stores dozens of jews were killed and thousands of arrested that night but mary cloak director of the durban holocaust and genocide center thinks parallels with last week's events are misguided. believe it and allergies are unhelpful and certainly holocaust and energies are
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inappropriate we always have to look at the context each circumstance and each shift oracle context it needs and the new aren't needs to be. always taken into consideration and each occasion in each circumstance needs to be unpacked in its entirety because for the how many survivors still alive today the holocaust is not a memory is not history it's lived experience it's the loss of their family members the torture of their the polling circumstances that they were forced to endure and so as dreadful as these events and these particular events last week were on capitol hill we need to be careful in making analogies around calling it chris down. for a change of tone oh here's a consequence of bricks it for you a dutch news videos go viral showing a u.k.
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driver having his hammer sandwiches confiscated the british meat products of the fears they could contain dangerous pathogens like for most disease for instance but even the dutch border guards found their move oddly music. don't hold your breath or not yeah i'll get them to take them off oh yeah very good article to me. know everything will be the. meantime british companies are suffering huge delays or even being turned back at the border as they try to ship to europe post breaks it traffic through the key port of dover is dead 85 percent on 2019 drivers reporting hours or hold ups and the black who works for one logistics firm in central england the new obstacles a bit more clarity for us. we've found that the clarity of requirements for even boards and an exporter have been quite problematic since the expression has come
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into place to be in the. end we have a great deal write downs from how you masi on what decorations need to work. however those are regularly changing the logistical issues that we're facing at the ports to manage it. and once we've got some clarity from the group meant and what we can pass on to our customers. then of really the. truth so why now. in changing the eve believed that it would work but unfortunately the hasn't worked out that way. and i don't know what effect you know what i would. and another brick said all stickles developing up north the pro independent scottish national party is demanding boris johnson pay billions of pounds compensation to scotland for the damage bracks it's doing to its economy party member angus macneil told us why. of course nobody's benefiting from black setbacks it's a complete lose lose scenario but then my part of the universe is analogous total
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and now we're going to see the worst effects from all of you know from this exit that's been visited on people of the european union can get 5000000000 in 5000000000 euros in the u.k. going understand to cough up too and i would argue that the highlands and islands deserve more than others because they're disproportionately disadvantaged by the exit to get out and it is the blacks in tears have made the european union beautiful us that made them king because no every best has one and every company selling it the european market has to keep the bureaucrats with the clipboards happy people that never saw before their sadly seeing them no. recent poll suggests that support for scottish independence from the u.k. is growing as i guess mcneil again explains. well in 2014 scotland was told that by voting just in the united kingdom was going to guarantee a place within the european union where for less than 2 years later for the blacks at referendum we saw that wasn't. scotland was lied to effectively but also told
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don't just the united kingdom but lead the united kingdom when we want to destroy lead by staying in the european union we weren't allowed to have any sort of veto within the united kingdom there that we were into the status quo we we could that dealt with england and wales what is significant is and 201455 percent of scots voted for you in the european union but in 201662 percent of scores. in the european union you could european union more popular with scots of referendums than the united kingdom. another spot the u.s. is imposing new additional tariffs on a hole in the wind and that a long running trade dispute between washington and brussels one produces one this could lose them almost a 1000000000 euro in exports this year alone. of course these new tariffs pose
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a real threat for us moreover previously it's affected only under 14 percent strength winds but now it covers all types of wine it effects the whole french wine industry and no doubt we will feel the consequences of this standoff especially amid those countries that don't have such tariffs and this is such a bad time as the state of trade ties with the us is already dire because of the pandemic and we have kind of a large export volume to the us thus even with a mirror tariff increase on american wines we suffer more than they do tensions between the us and europe escalated in 2019 a row of playing subsidies resulted in moves with america putting 25 percent levies on some european wines with more e.u. alcohol now being targeted french producers of calling on their government for help . we can export by placing them on the edge of an abyss it is the entire wine and
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spirits sector the 2nd largest contributor to the balance of our country which is in danger that in this case it would be better if taxes and other payments were decreased for example we wind producers provide the french economy with money via those taxes and that is ok but when we face a situation when our industry suffers the government would do better to ease some taxes we don't get any support from the government and to receive it well you know we have nearly 0 rights with the current almost communist french administration. keep abreast of all the stories we talk about check it out of course download our rather growed up for the thing happens and the breaking news will come straight to your mobile device free of charge but for now kevin no insulting off for me in the team thanks for watching you have a great tuesday. l.
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look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. i robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders to conflict with the 1st law show you'll find them just a patient who should be very careful about official intelligence and the point obesity is a transfer of the shia. militants linked to the various shots and with artificial intelligence will summon the demon. the robot must protect its own existence has existed. in. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the
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day or thinks. we dare to ask. greetings and sell you swell friends to a brand new episode of watching the hawks in the brand new year of 2021 yes we finally we finally made it through to the other side of the god awful that was 2020
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only to be greeted by. who appear absurdity and violent zealotry of the great january 6th the mago raid on our nation's capital capital an exhibition not of freedom patriotism or revolution but of blind idolatry and sky and white privilege that tragically has left 5 people dead in the nation once again on the verge of a nervous breakdown and you could find no better example of that nervous breakdown in the room than in the response to the apparently earth shattering soul crushing news that twitter permanently banned our brand name and chief one us president donald trump instantly activists from both the left and the right down the middle of the political spectrum were losing their collective minds and either absolute joy or outrage upon hearing the news of the band from journalist glenn greenwald
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tweeting out a handful of silicon valley oligarchs decide who can and cannot be heard including the president of the united states they exert this power unilaterally with no standards accountability or appeal jumped all the way over to the mr russia gate himself vs the us representative out of burbank california my good buddy adam ship who tweeted social media companies have allowed this vile content to fester far too long and need to do much more but banning him is a good start naturally donald trump jr yes the dom's own son got in on the game to even name dropping orwell as he wrote we are living orwell's 19 eighty-four free speech no longer exists in america it died with big tack and what's left is only there for a chosen few. yes a chosen few like donald.

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