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ok. the headlines this hour a poll showed us the trust in the media has fallen in america in the wake of the elections as the mainstream media swings over joe biden and made ongoing divisions in the united states also to come this hour protesters in the russian capital and other cities around in the streets as we speak calling for the release of the opposition activists alexina valmy a significant share of those attending unauthorized rallies appear to be children major muslim federations in france reject crumbs and teach streams and charter designed to combat radical islam president of the paris islamic confederation tells us why. draw many paragraphs anyway asking muslims explicitly where
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a fire their position on subjects that are subjects that they have respected for years and years. hello they're just gone 3 pm in moscow you're watching r.t. international a recent poll suggests that trust in the media has fallen in the us on both sides of the political spectrum despite a general trend among the other 26 countries in the survey such as more. after became clear in november the trumpet being ousted from near full office no one was more relieved than his greatest enemy the media i don't dare speak for my colleagues but i can tell you how difficult it has been as a journalist to cover this dark part of our history let's hope the attack on journalists journalism and everyone and time to move into the light well don lemon who bravely soldier through those dark years has got his wish as joe biden was
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annoying to the 42nd president of the united states t.v. screens across america one magical filled with the rainbows and unicorns those lights that are that are just shooting out from the lincoln memorial i look it's like almost extensions of joe biden's arms embracing america president elect joe biden and vice president harris told. to greece or to regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment so that we all could share he doesn't keep a lot of things secret when it comes to his emotions and his and his family and his love for his family now reporters might have taken it easy on biden during the campaign trail but that john and mystic integrity demanded that they ramp up the pressure during his phosphates an office player who he followed from stair force $1.00 each this is such a good question such
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a good question because while america might be staring down the barrel of unprecedented political polarization civil unrest racial inequality a raging pandemic the annihilation of small businesses and still my high unemployment it's the future of the false one color scheme that really keeps people up at night but if john does do decide to ask about one of the other insignificant challenges the us face says the head of state is only too willing to give a thorough answer to. the. war with peace be with us right now. we're down to your city's no one. young man give him a break it's his 1st day on the job his time probably could do with a nap anyway what do you think this is a press conference meanwhile over in florida donald trump goldfinger his way back into civilian life is probably feeling a bit hard done by because just months ago was
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a study showed that 95 percent of u.s. broadcast coverage of trump was negative and to make it was he could even tweet about it. y'all can be embarrass himself any. further you look small he just looks like a small man. we all lived through a president who was assisted in his elevation to the white house by illegal assistance from a hostile foreign power with so much glaring bias is that anyone to trust in mainstream us media has hit a record low reporters are probably patting themselves on the back they survived the don't care if they did it all holiday right but does it show not like apart from a softball question here and there for the biotin fun club sorry the mainstream media the next 4 years will be spent kicking back and taking it easy. the media is supposed to be the bit the state of supposed to be the watchdog they're not
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supposed to be in the public relations business the trust in the media in the us is is has declined it's been declining for many years. the public is correct to suspect that journalists are not being fair what we need to see is a robot have all of the principles that facts count and you know if you need to hear both sides to a story what's going on going on right now is just the opposite of that and some of the so called for that checkers are anything but they're basically trying to tip the scales in again in favor of 11 side and they're not looking at it objectively. hi people across russia right on the street protesting calling for the release of the opposition activists alexina found me he was detained on sunday upon his return
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home from germany for violating the terms of his parole let's get the latest nothing that he's done of his at one of the $95.00 tests the center of moscow eagle i spoke to about an hour ago when the protests just started what is the situation like here at the mine. well andrew it is getting a little bit hectic because the police special forces have begun at least their initial attempts to clear out of this square which has been completely packed for about an hour now so people have been trying to escape the security forces through this corner as well we managed to keep our vantage point but we're not sure how much longer we will be able to do that because there's a lot of people it's a huge crowd it's very very packed so it's difficult to let people through here and not be taken away with this a flood of protesters now it does feel like there's a good few 1000 people here although i haven't seen any official figures as of yet
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as to how many people have showed up here in the heart of the russian capital and now there has been some movement also it's a quite snowy here in moscow right now so people have been actually throwing snowballs at police officers as they were detaining people because we have seen some detentions some scuffles fighting between the protesters and the police and people who were taken and well taken into custody now when it comes to the police response rather staying with it there's a constant message being played through a megaphone that is right over there calling on the people to disperse saying that it is this rally has not been authorized and also reminding people of the corona. re situation here because obviously social distancing is not a thing here and it goes even a police officer who was handing out masks at the very beginning of the protest
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have a look. at the b.b.c. my you. know. it was going through the. roof. disappear. overnight. so. you so you could hear that some people saw a surgical mask as a symbol of oppression from the authorities now while people here right now they aren't going anywhere so essentially they will die if the police wants them gone they will have to force them out of here which they are doing i should say also also when it comes to the amount of people and to how they have been behaving in general they have been chanting slogans like shame or freedom calling on the
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release of alexina vali a prominent opposition figure here in russia also they've been calling for the resignation of the russian president vladimir putin which is a traditional traditional thing a traditional chant during protests like this some some protesters also climb to these street lights and you could put you on the show if you can but you could probably see that they left their banners the vessel i will be standing by here unless of course we are pushed out of the square along with the other protesters to bring you all the latest in the next hour. ok thanks a ton of than reporting out from the center of moscow what one of those and i found we privatise 100 in fact to turn out for unauthorized that rally in friday. or stalk bringing the city center there to a standstill police to g.'s force to disperse the crowd detaining dozens of protesters some of those taking part today with did appear to be in school children
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well under the age of 18 russians on bottom and 4 children has the names what she described as opposition activists using kids as a human shield against the police similar scenes played out in the city also though on a smaller scale there with a few 100 demonstrators attending more marches there are expected later in the day across the whole country with the main focus though on moscow none of the planned events have been authorized at a protest in class the asking police to try to reason with some of the younger attending. criminal history. accused break the news to accuse. the fugitive. a few. of us here to make fun of people of course of your pupils you must look. almost like they're just.
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now 3 muslim federations in france who refused to back a manual mat crohn's and extremism charter the president has been touting his charter as a way to fight radical islam we regret that this charter was signed before getting the approval of all components of the french council of the muslim faith we believe that some passages and wordings of the submitted text are of a nature that will weaken the ties of trust between the muslims of france and the nation in addition some of the declarations infringe on the honor of muslims exhibiting an accusatory and marginalizing character. however a number of other muslim federations did sign up to the charter after intense and drawn out discussions in visions the setting up of a new national council responsible for vetting in moms practicing in the country it rejects polarized brands of islam and reaffirms equality between men and women islamist terror read its ugly head again in france just 3 months ago
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a teacher was beheaded for showing his class cartoons of the prophet mohammed. i'm not plucking patridge was the victim of an islamist terror attack. stemming from islam is a religion that is in crisis today all over the world and we don't just see it in our country yet they don't listen to the will of the islamists is precisely to turn our citizens against the republic using their religion and we cannot let that happen while the attack on tango passing triggered a crackdown against extremist mosques and isn't this associations he heard from fatty said a care president para space islamic confederation which is against michael chapter
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. 7 look at that humans would disagree on a number of matters one being the group this charter was to be addressed to at the beginning it was about drafting a charter republican principles of the national council of so it was supposed to concern and mosques here we find ourselves with the charter of principles of islam and france and the fail it's to make the proper distinctions run many paragraphs anyway asking muslims explicitly to clarify their position on subjects that are of this subject that they have respected for years and years that don't pose any problems for them as for the principles of the french republic the french people of the muslim face in this country in serenity and in respect of the values of the french republic that to gauge us all we do not have to ask them explicitly to measure their religious convictions to prove how respectful they are to the values and principles of the french republic it is certain that the rot and to muslim bags we call that islamophobia we're not going to get into semantics we have
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a commission called fight against islamophobia. so we call it that the reason deeds and then chris and these acts especially in light of current events now i also don't want to say the result institutionalized islamophobia in france i really think it's all conferees doing its best to fight against and to muslim acts against islamophobia but that does not mean that these kinds of acts are not increasing. your watch not a still has the sad reality of bricks it is starting to sink in for brits abroad after the break we'll hear from a british ex-pat who had his grocery sings the sponge border.
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welcome back now a taste of things to come after britain recently left because of britain living in spain and working in the u.k. controlled enclave of gibraltar is how the shopping bag emptied by spanish border guards and was forced to leave behind much of its contents at the border it is an individual case that does highlight though the change you for rules for britons trying to enter the usually just wall street. though check it out call. but this time they showed them a bag and they took the time to look a little bit more carefully than they normally say. they started back probably this lie pulling up to now after checking a few items they basically just told me that the majority of this you can't take through because their house processed vegetables are saying that they were going to essentially just put them in the well the conversation this story the confiscation
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there was in keeping with the use travel guidelines it prohibits travelers from bringing meat dairy products and processed vegetables from non member states among the things that got the britain to troubled saying was processed onions in a spicy sauce he tried to make the best of a bad situation though eventually selling the prohibited products at a loss on mine. i think it's reasonable i had a brief conversation with one of the guards in the in the office that made my point if i can take these items it seems to me that would be more like large quantities not for snow items and there was no documentation to support a fact at least my knowledge of the sign that i can take these things over so. if this is already happening in the 1st week after breakfast then yeah our program to supply a few a few other issues. as it stands going forward i think the moment we're still in actually having to negotiate an agreement with spain due to us being left out of
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the. g.'s my surroundings and some things i was going through the time for just moving around a lot i didn't get. to really wish i had had i voted as a set of really wish i had i would have stood with the 9097 percent of gibraltar that chose to remain because that i didn't really see any benefit whatsoever for us to save the european union. meanwhile around has broken out after the ambassador to britain was denied full diplomatic status london insists though it's not obliged to treat representatives of international bodies the same as foreign diplomats working for nation states unless london changes tack the new ambassador won't be able to get approval by the queen as head of a diplomatic mission u.k.'s decision is at odds with the way the blocks representatives are treated in most other countries and london's move doesn't sit well with brussels we are not the national organisation of the we are of the union
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i think it would be a virus in my view do for do you care to find. well britain's foreign office has tried to allay brussels concerns that we use representative will receive quote the privileges and immunities necessary to carry out their work in the u.k. effectively political commentator john fryer believes that london's approach though could backfire. i think this is a really absurd position that the british government has taken because after all we were members of the european union for nearly 50 years and brags that apparently is not enough they now want to downgrade the status of the european union and although more than $150.00 countries around the world give full diplomatic privileges to iran bassa does under the vienna convention and this is the situation that these landed is in now with the government surrounded by cabinet ministers who support
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this nationalistic break city airline which is actually not to toe championing britain's global role as he would see it diminishing britain's role in the international stage if we want to have a good working relationship with the e.u. 27 neighbors who are our main trading partner has taken as a whole we really need to have a much more. grown up and to to do all of this. the african center for disease control and prevention is sounding the alarm off and had 19 deaths right elma continence a past the global average it's more his conference in russia culch. simplicius a more year has become the 3rd top official in zimbabwe to die of covert in the past 6 months mr moore years served as foreign affairs and international trade minister and his passing is yet another sign of
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a grow when coronavirus crisis in africa the continent's total number of registered cases might not look too dramatic if you compare it with other parts of the world $3300000.00 infections but the faith talent rate from kobe 19 has gone through the roof of surpassing the global average to reach 2.5 percent so when the african union announced the pre order of 270000000 doses of western vaccines it felt like a ray of hope these are historic times for the 1st time in history africa has secured access to millions of vaccine doses in the middle of a pandemic but as with most western countries there's still a huge shortage of vaccine doses and that's why this continental collaboration has designed a fair allocation coupled with timely and equitable access of coded 1000 vaccines across the continent so far none of the promised western vaccines have been supplied to africa almost 2 months after the 1st doses were rolled out in europe
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according to world health organization officials that's partly because rich nations care about themselves 1st and foremost even those they speak the language of equitable axis some countries some companies continue to prioritize by. bypassing kovacs driving up prices and the time to jump to the front of the queue given the vaccine left overs that african nations are hoping to get invention he will probably cost them more than the rich countries paid the south african health ministry claims for instance that it was offered doses of u.k. pharma giant ass resigning as a vaccine at a price $2.00 times higher than in the european you. but supply shortages and prize galadriel are not the only problems for the poor african nations when it comes to getting jabs what we're seeing in the roll out in some of the high income countries is that it's complicated it needs to be resourced and properly planned and there
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haven't been enough global resources to lower income countries in other words most african nations simply can't afford the sophisticated infrastructure needed for vaccine distribution even if they receive the actual duces is especially true for the fires or by one tech shot which has to be stored and transported at minus 70 degrees celsius the plan to save africa from than that make it look good on paper but the reality is very different we have to vaccinate africa as quickly as we actually the rest of the world and we have to give the vaccine for free and that's what we should do because that's the only moral and intelligent thing to do to fight this deadly pandemic this virus has spread faster than any virus we've seen in a century this virus is deadly. and therefore not too sure that every country has it if you have an idea you're only going to protect your
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country then you are actually going to be committing murder but you also going to be killing yourself because until the whole world knows that snake. is just come out to 25 past 3 in the afternoon here in moscow thanks to a company today that's how the news is looking don't forget that always plenty of stories to you at our website and you can find that. ok stoffel. coming now the
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virus is mutating 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 are at play research is all over the world are trying to determine the many pains and other problems and then turn it into numbers showing my hair. 1113 there this is throughout the day my hair just. very. didn't just leave a 35 percent of recovered patients. so. there have been many complaints of peril vision loss joint pain and fatigue in the us these patients are referred to as post coded long holos i talk to multiple doctors and my doctor and they said we have a feeling that you're going to have
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a hard time in recovery you're going to be one of those people that they consider a long haul or. some rumors are. going to be known chris mccomb good news. remember the just can stuff it up with the good you killed it oh. i'm talking is a very international community you. mean you strain. to. do this to the kids who keep this just so slow you need to eat. for the position of the world food used to look at the business for their nuclear cooperation in
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antarctica is everything refuse to believe that we live in front of t.v. with 3 of the above 30. 5 i have i would affect a whole day but i decided not to take people's life. with my gig and tell you that . because i was going on the phone lines i still make an impediment in the muslim on muslim problems you know demos done a lot of photos and stuff to get a. lot of fun but i did just that again i think. she
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was even. more of the i just. turned one bar from the sun on my book to go to the british course that's enough of them stop. i mean the guy did that and because i don't want any of them. to. take. max kaiser this is the kaiser report oh the i think this is our 3rd administration we've been doing this show for going on 12 years anyway you know big statement $222016.00 was d. dollars a dig lobel ization and now it's all coming to
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a head stays right we're going to talk about de dollar is ation it really started with when our guest jim rickards who you know has many books about currency wars and things like that and he was also an advisor to the cia on currency wars and obama under his administration i think it was in 2009 or 10 he weaponized the dollar openly and aggressively on the world stage which is swift he cut iran off in the swift system and at that time jim rickards had said to us well you know he agreed with it because he doesn't like iran and he's an iranian a hawk on iran but he was like the problem for us as america is that you can really only use this once because once you use it a 2nd time or 3rd time then people come up with alternatives so here is our closest ally of course is the e.u. e.u. draft sets out plans to limit u.s. dollar reliance
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a draft european commission policy paper highlights the european union's vulnerability to u.s. sanctions and to financial risks the paper highlights that you use vulnerability to u.s. sanctions and to financial risks as the bloc looks to assert its independence both economically and financially i mean whether or not they. this at this time has teeth you know the fact is over the past few years we've seen led by germany that it is it is building up this notion that the e.u. needs to have a their own financial center. meant layer beyond us sanctions it was germany that lead that it was because of a trump bringing back in the sanctions against iran even though a lot of german companies already had started relationships with them under obama's peace plan exactly so did dollars a share dick lobel as they so that to globalization is also a big factor here because heading into the 21st century were.
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