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to multiple doctors and my doctor and they said we have a feeling that you're going to have a hard time in recovery you're going to be one of those people that they consider a long haul or. a milestone in moscow drona forest restrictions are eased in the russian capital the vaccination campaign. we hear from some of those who got the job. i want to get vaccinated against the corona virus i'm afraid of getting sick and dying it's dangerous for me as a senior because the disease effects will kill abilities we can't just sit in school and be a great way to put everything foreign. countries that opt of the supply problems to europe and north america some in the u.s. having to travel to neighboring states just to get inoculated. the president
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says the students will be able to go back to university part time after they took to the streets of paris claiming the government is doing little to ease the strain in the blog we hear a 1st come to count. there is a kind of shame of not being able to eat properly. either very good morning this is r.t. and. nurseries colleges and museums will now be open to moscow residents as of today that's after the better of the city decided to ease coronavirus restrictions in the russian capital after a study dropped seen in cases constantine has the details. it is safe to say that the news has been long awaited by moscow residents but do you know who are especially excited now parents distance learning for school children which let's be
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honest didn't sit well with a lot of work and parents is over it kids can go back to class again and you know this morning i was a passing by a school on the way to the studio and there were a lot of people comment and parents kids an early sign that the life in europe's largest capital is starting to get back to normal also sports and leisure facilities for children are allowed to reopen or return to regular working hours university students however will have to continue studying from home moscow's struggling entertainment industry will also feel so much needed relief to some extent at least sitting capacity in cinemas theaters and concert halls has been increased from 25 to 50 percent also museums public libraries in our galleries can't reopen there was however no easing up on nightlife with clubs bars and restaurants still being forced to shut down at 11 pm all company owners have to
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keep at least a 3rd of their employees working remotely where possible that matter also remains unchanged anyway this indeed is the most significant relaxation of the lockdown since last autumn moscow mayor sergey sit down inside a positive statistics as one of the main reasons behind the move to lift restrictions russia's capital has seen a decline in reported daily infections and in cases requiring hospitalization and that is despite there being a week long national holiday just 12 days ago the spread of code 19 in moscow suggests cautious optimism in last week's daily recorded cases were between 200-4000 which is significantly less than at the end of december vaccination rates have increased significantly more than 220000. people in moscow have already received reliable protection from the virus the only number of people recovered from the corona virus in russia also exceeds the number of those got infected and that is another positive sign in the sand bar russian president vladimir putin
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announced the start of the nationwide mass vaccination campaign it's already in full swing there are over a 1000000 people who have taken a job already and the number keeps growing according to the latest official statistics here in moscow inoculation points being set up across the city in addition to regular hospitals and we were filming in side an opera house the other day where they now administer shots but also you can get a jab while a shopping at a mall or grabbing a bite to eat at a food court so let's have a listen to the visitors of those of vaccination points. well like everyone i want to get vaccinated against the corona virus i'm afraid of getting sick and dying my friends were. some of them even judge and so i believe in science and medicine but you want our lives to be as they were before we need to do something we can't just sit at home and be a free waiting for everything to be why you have to choose to bowl is dangerous for
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me as a single because the disease effects will kill abilities and of course it also has a strong impact on the lungs which is not good of course it's too early to celebrate the further liftin of the matter is in moscow and the rest of the country will entirely depend on whether the positive trends that we're seeing now can continue. we won't rush to sputnik the vaccine is being given the green light to more countries with hungary breaking ranks to become the 1st e.u. country to bridge to the job the united arab emirates has also approved to shop for emergency use these is being welcomed by the head of russia's direct investment fund which is behind the global rollout of sputnik the dimitrov spoke. ocean washing up almost this partnership means disputant vaccine will be available in the united arab emirates and that's very important not only for the u.a.e. and russia but for the entire middle east and the rest of the world i would like to
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highlight a few crucial points firstly the decision was made after it was registered in more than 10 other countries it was based not only on clinical trials in russia but also in data that the u.a.e. received from its own trolls was. secondly the test of showing the high safety and efficacy of speech. today we received news that hungry has become the 1st state of the european union to register dispute with the vaccine would you say we can see this being a crude not only in the middle east latin america africa and asia but also in europe. host of vaccines being rolled out around the world to combat the pandemic each with the pros and cons the cons that are weighing on people's minds in europe canada and america countries that opted for the pfizer drug the main problem they have right now is simply getting hold of enough doses as the of picks up the story what was supposed to be an orderly vaccination across the western world is turning
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into a debacle supply of the desperately needed vaccines is slowing to a drip in europe and the cavity states are collaborating to get their hands on the few deuces available. the health care of italian citizens is not a negotiable issue the vaccination campaign can not be slowed down especially for given the 2nd doses to the many talents who are already received the 1st phase it has decided the now is the best start to upgrade their european production plant which means for italy for example around 30 percent fewer deuces will be delivered in the foreseeable future italians are angry planning to sue pfizer these are people's lives we're talking about after all and it seems the corporate bosses they never even asked anyone and last friday we were all surprised by the announcement of pfizer down biotech to have a delay a mediately called the c.e.o.
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of pfizer and i explained to him that it is of utmost importance that we get the doses that are fixed in the contract 5 european production plants supplies europe and canada much of the world the plant in the united states for now is focused on satisfying america needs and this is left canada literally begging its southern neighbor for a handout murmur my merkin friends help us so we need help once again you have a new president no more excuses we need your support. unfortunately for canada things aren't rusian the southern side of the border either the highest number of infections in the world the most deaths and in this race against time they're losing we will have literally nothing left to give as of friday what does
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that mean it means if we don't get more vaccine quickly our new supplier of vaccine we will have to cancel appointments this is crazy this is not the way it should be we have the ability to vaccinate a huge number of people we need the vaccine to go with it. the way it's handled in the states is that the federal government every week ships out that scene quotas to various states trumpet boasted that they have millions in reserve but that may have been untrue according to various governors who say there's nothing left vaccine quotas the states fooling the dwindling number of duces a being delivered. the bottom line is that we don't have enough banks since it's a jewel problem we need more and we need to get them out more quickly it's soo bad that people have engaged in what's being called that scene tourism so americans all over the country indeed even canadians a driving to states where vaccines are available to get their shot florida for
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example you know right now on. our reservation to me and it's very. i know you and i we had a real problem last week we tried to get last week. when the traveling was on more and when we could get again most site last week but they did just 1st come 1st. it's been a fiasco from the get go from day one of the pandemic remember when it all started our allies jumped to very each other to buy up all the mosques and ventilators leaving neighbors with nothing then they boosted about buying up billions of duces of vaccines which hadn't even been produced again leave in poorest states with nothing and now that they hear there's not enough for everyone meanwhile an italian city of palermo hundreds of coffins are waiting burial in a temporary tent at
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a cemetery the local criminal torreon has been out of service since april cemeteries are overwhelmed by covert victims of italy's infection rate appears to be slowing the country remains one of the hardest hit in europe registering around $500.00 deaths a day french president around your micron as students in the country about ongoing coronavirus restrictions and its promise that they will soon be able to return to university at least on a part time basis. yes the student should have the same rights in the same leagues as an employee and if he believes it's a student should have the possibility to return to university and once a week it comes after students took to the streets in paris demanding help from the government over the pandemic and he said the government's doing little to ease the psychological strain of lockdown. we spoke to one of the strong. this is she's a 21 year old was a student in paris her dream is to become
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a history teacher but like students across france and even the world the covais dependent make his life upside down and inside out you know there was this idea that every university would be closed. then i just stayed at my place and i was remotely learning for the world so mr i want perspectives and also having the sitting that. some of the best years of my life are wasted i have some friends that are really strong and demand that they don't call tell me too much about this there's a kind of shame of not being able to properly those concerns have been heard by the president says he look to ensure universities provide daily meals price to one euro a day it's a picture playing out across the higher education system in france and for some the distress is manifesting in tragic ways one student threw himself out of
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a 4th floor window in little he remains in a critical condition another student was restrained off the threatening to do the same according to the observatory of student life a 3rd of france's 2700000 university students are suffering from depression anxiety and loneliness many also run the risk of dropping out and tells me she's had enough and now with other students they are taking action. universities are in limbo the government to suggested a limited number will be able to return to the lecture hall soon but for the majority life will remain a constant cycle of online lessons and isolation all from the cramped cell like
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sizes of the student accommodation it's like a prison for me and i mean i like to stop argument i've chosen to that bergman but i'm not sure i really am. bill to stay in to south argument after christmas because there is like so many memories that are in to get you into this place it's not that easy and i come for clues for more let's say certain years then i have a brain because i don't see anyone. i can't go outside that measure because there's not so much activity outside sometimes i'm ashamed of my country i mean where in friends were supposed to be a rich country and where in that event he will 2 of our students in this situation i think the best for me next year if i disagree is the same with. doing a gap here and then go back to my street is my normal cities there is help for
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those feeling that the weight of the pandemic is too much one student union has taken to twitter to advertise where students can get help the health service says the number of people suffering from depression doubled between september and early november last year the majority of cases from those aged 18 to 24 the government is committed to increasing the number of psychologists available to help students emma says she would benefit from speaking to a psychologist but there is a long wait the students we've spoken with are angry and despondent they see 3 years they've been raising issues over their living conditions a lack of resources and teachers with the government and nothing was done they feel that this is a crisis that could have been avoided but instead they've been left high and dry charlotte r.t. paris. a new report on france's colonial past in algeria has failed to recommend
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any official apology for atrocities committed head of its publication president micron ruled out saying sorry but it does propose setting up a memories and truth commission in changing the way colonial history is taught in schools but it fails to look at allegations of systemic torture in algeria and many aspects of france's rule in the country and of war the war of independence in algeria in particular are fiercely disputed by the 2 countries that conflict lasted for 8 years it ended in 1982 but it cost the lives of some one and a half 1000000 micron stance on the issue of french atrocities in algeria used to be very different or running for the presidency he promised to recognize the. colonna zation is a part of french history it is a crime is a crime against humanity it is genuinely barbaric and it is part of the past which we must confront but including by apologizing to those against whom we committed these acts. we ask people in both countries what they think of france's refusal to
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apologize. splendid machine to apologise and not enough moreover the time hopwood will do in people were killed by colonialism we must not like to know . this is a colonialist regime without colonialism france would not have succeeded france has committed genocide and war crimes from 832962 with over 10000000 victims bloodshed if my side would have it lets out a plane mystery this week and our power is also historical truths remain hidden we want to know our real story to prove to the world if the france is committed crimes in algeria i'm going to our history has been falsified historians say a nation without a history is an ignorant want moreover from the history of it we know that france still rule here. of course france should have apologized we must recognize
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that we committed a great wrong for several generations so one apology is still necessary but not this official was on its of your mind to do this and also prospected i don't think france should apologize for the colonization of algeria after the evian accords france withdrew from algeria so from that moment on contracts made between the 2 countries and it's not for a country to apologize for what was done in the past. year but new poll has found that over half of americans believe the best academies pose the biggest threat to the country that story about after the break. one else shows seem wrong why don't we all just don't all.
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get to shape out these days become educated and engagement equal to trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. if you take 2 good. love these one this is my grandfather watch just go particularly good every day good let's make one a little bit higher wait a little bit. and then come back and look at them they're knocks they don't indicate the same time because there's more time up here the time down there. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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welcome back amid ongoing division in the u.s. democrats wasting no time in what they call a war on domestic terrorism critics have said the parties are you trying to quash alternative views republican senator lindsey graham is argued that trump's legacy come up simply to be a racist. if you're wanting to raise donald trump from the party you're going to get a race to get members of the biden team are now moving in laser like fashion to try to uncover as much they can about what looks very similar to insurgency movements that we've seen overseas focus on internal threats seems to be resonating among the population with more than half of americans thinking domestic enemies pose a bigger threat to their way of life according to a new poll just 8 percent think the biggest danger comes from overseas we discussed the issue with a panel of guests. donald trump's followers who were participating in over $600.00
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rallies and protests and events for the last 5 years without a hint of violence suddenly are called the violent terrorist wing of the trump supporting part of the republican party the number of people in anti foreign b.l.m. or about 7 percent of the democrat party the number of people who attacked the capitol if you stipulate that that is indeed what happened is like point 003 percent of the republican party the idea that we need to predicate an entire national movement toward laser like focus on domestic terrorists is to me a giant joke but it's got a sad ponchos line because people are going to be made to suffer for that who had nothing to do with it and don't want that the trumpet ministration has been protecting the american people from violent groups both on the left and the right unfortunately i think part of it is it's biden is trying to politicize what has happened we have had looting and violence in the throughout 2020
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by black lives matter type folk. the starbucks in the my office was burned out we had violence last night in portland in seattle again not done by people on the left side so i think it's unfortunately the new president trying to be political instead of actually focusing on whether it's be done you have right here that usual leftist belief which is unification it just means agree with us and if you don't agree with us we're going to deep platform you we're going to get you fired from your job we're going to get you kicked out of the vents dare idea of unification just means agree with us or shut it up it's not normal in a civilized society to try to get people fired who disagree with you politically as happened in google and and other big tech companies it's not normal for a tech backend processor to basically cut the elect. kristie of a group like parlor and those are normal behaviors in a civilized society in
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a democratic society in a side that values free speech. in the 1st hours of joe biden's presidency amazon sparked outrage online for what critics call a delay in its offer to help distribute covert vaccines the company has written a letter to joe biden offering assistance probably leaving a number of trump administration officials feeling left out we are prepared to leverage our operations information technology and communications capabilities an expertise to assist your administration's vaccination efforts our scale allows us to make a meaningful impact immediately in the fight against covert 19 and we stand ready to assist you in this effort we did ask amazon to comment but they've yet to respond but i was on spokesperson said the suggestion they waited to offer assistance for political reasons is simply wrong adding they did meet with trump officials to watch for 8 but this is not been enough to convince the online community or some politicians the drug companies had the vaccine they knew it was
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going to work days before the election what amazon stilling is pretty disgusting if in fact they could have helped the traffic ministration amazon is now offering china joe help to get the vaccine out to america so in other words amazon chose to let americans die instead of doing this cheering the trump admin obviously it's politics and optics over people shameful amazones certainly are for to help the biden and ministration with the rollout of the vaccine because orangemen battle was more important than caring for fellow americans after peak earlier this month there were almost 200000 new cases on thursday joe biden a sudden ambitious goal of vaccinating 100000000 americans in his 1st 100 days in office he spoke with political commentator chad whitmore who believes amazon has benefited from the pandemic. if that's credible that amazon had been secretly
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working with the trumpet ministration good for them but of course the fact that they wait to announce it and you know i think that the question there would be how long had they been working with the trump administration you know certainly if it was before the election you know and then they wait till after the biden operation to announce it that's a little shady that seems like a big deal you know if they had just been always sort of planning to go behind the scenes and help with this and the kind of benevolent service to the to the country that has made them so aggressively right right while the by the way the lock down has made amazon incredibly wealthy ok so amazon profited so much out that virus so they waited until after biden's who sort of make a move on this so it just seemed suspicious that amazon even if they were working 'd with the tribe the ministry shouldn't previously and i imagine they would have to that some sort of role previously and do to sort of ramp up for whatever massive action they're planning to take to help with the distribution. i kind of when you're right up to the i don't get check out more news stories ahead and tell
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website on t. dot com. i think this is our 3rd administration we've been down the shaft for going on 12 years anyway you know a big theme in $22026.00 team was d. dollars they should dig lobel ization and now it's all coming to. right now all the. young people who are overweight or obese it's also tumble to self. and sugary and salty and addictive. not at the individual level it's not individual willpower and if we go on believing that never change this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the
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medical and scientific establishment. so what's driving the obesity epidemic it's. sweet taste awful like absolutely awful 1st game code then a 2nd wave of food is coming no the virus is mutating like walk 2 blocks away from the apartment and i would get confused as to holly gets not. meanwhile patients who've recovered from covert started to report some unusual aftereffects the symptoms were different but. my hearing has been ok i think. one of the things read like research is all over the world are trying to determine the many aches pains and other problems and then turn it all into numbers show you my hair. you look
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well welcome to visionaries me. that time is the most unknown of all. to talk about it's mystery i'm joined by professor of. theoretical physicist and bestselling author. professor carlo and thing blunt you say there is no time in the sense of the term correct me if i'm wrong and that time exists only in the i would be holder and depends on what that i wear the beholder is and what they're looking at but we do feel an experience the passing of time or the sense of something being after something and here i am what i don't know grabbing a phone for instance right and putting it down when it was in my hand now it isn't isn't that time. yes that is time and of
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course there is time there is time for us we wake up in the morning we go to sleep time passes we become older that's real what when i say there is no time what i mean is that there is no time in me true by itself in the fundamental level let me make an example. if i see. this sun does not move or. it still does not move it does not mean that there is no sunset anymore we still see the sun going up and going down and going up and going down. but we understand that it's not really the sun which is moving it's a complicated story between us and.
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