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sometimes you sit down and talk. to. control. from. the stories that shaped the way here in r.t. for sure ation minds in countries that opted for the covert pfizer job to supply problems and europe and north america and some in the u.s. having to travel to neighboring states just to get you know. meanwhile the amount vaccination campaign kicks off in russia but it's politically japeth an increasing number of other countries also what he was it ever known serbian film director gave us his take on the banks and. i really needed to be. exposed to. the russian rock scene because it's made as i was told by someone who. is.
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used to receive the same stood in the same routes. on the legendary figure in the world of broadcasting his career spanned more than 6 decades larry king has died at the age of $87.00 and also to come. riots in several u.s. cities just hours after the new president joe biden vows to overcome that they breath between democrats and republicans. we must end this on the civil war. against blue. hello good afternoon you watch and we can hear an r.t. international countries around the world are trying to work out how to get their populations vaccinated given the limited supplies in the u.k.
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for example it is allowing up to 12 weeks between people's 1st and 2nd fires jab however doctors are advising against that there's no studies have been done to show that the drug is still effective after such a long gap. no other nation in the world has adopted that 12 week delay like the u.k. i mean all those other countries are also suffering similar pressures of lack of vaccine of increasing numbers of cases hospitalization but they have their scientists have adopted a position to try and keep their manufacturers. guidance but also the w.h.s. own proposal of a maximum of $40.00 to $2.00 days interval it's only meanwhile is considering filing a lawsuit against pfizer after a delay in vaccine shipments at a time when mortality rates are again surging in the city of palermo hundreds of coffins of komi think tim's are waiting to be buried in a graveyard meanwhile across europe and north america there are severe shortages of
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the job our senior correspondent. picks up a story what was supposed to be an orderly vaccination across the western world is turning into a debacle supplier of the desperately needed vaccines is suing to a drip in europe and kavitha and 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 the side the now is the best style to upgrade their european production plant which means for italy for example around 30 percent fewer deuces will be delivered in the foreseeable future tally and angry ready planning to sue pfizer these are people's lives we're talking about after all and it seems the corporate bosses they
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never even asked anyone and last friday we were all surprised by the announcement of pfizer down biotech to have a delay immediately called the c.e.o. of pfizer and i explained to him that it is of utmost importance that we get the doses that are fixed in the contract pfizer's european production plan supplies europe and canada much of the world the plant in the united states for now is solely focused on satisfying america needs this is left canada literally begging its southern neighbor for a handout murmur mine american 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
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losing we will have literally nothing left to give as of friday what does 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 are 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
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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 example we know right now on. our reservation to me and it's very late and i know you and i we had a real problem last week we tried to get last week. when the traffic was on or on you know when we could get to get close to the site last week but they did just 1st come 1st serve 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
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nothing and now that they hear there's not enough for everyone. rushes sputnik the job is getting more traction abroad hungary's become the 1st team member state to strike a supply deal for the russian vaccine he hungary and foreign minister said that the country will receive up to 2000000 doses. there's a lot on your public diggy due to the slow delivery of the vaccine and were forced to find a new source in order to get fast livery of reliable vaccine so it is a great honor and a great pleasure to inform you that we have concluded a treaty today under which russia will deliver a vaccine to hungry in 3 stages. when it comes a month after neighboring serbia started taking 10 of results but making the 1st study says were administered in early january and i belgrade is in talks to stop domestic production in an interview when i am serbian film director emir that it's told us he'd be happy to get the russian chap i'm very happy to be. exposed to the
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possibility to get. a russian rock scene because it's may as i was told by some of the prominent serbian doctors is one of those that we used to receive the same style and the same rules when i was thinking years old the idea of getting bucks ian was always counting on some percentage that people are not going to react positively but a majority of the of the people who grow up salute received ideas so a national accident is a continuation of the history when i say once russian locsin it's an ideological i didn't through creation everything is becoming about politics today whatever you do the same is with books so let's hope russian job will be in the future since it's a continuation of production. a russian side that is going to be much
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more spread that you believed before it starts. meanwhile the mass of 19 vaccination campaign kicked off in russia this week with every citizen and having the opportunity to get the sputnik jab authorities have set an ambitious goal to get 60 percent of the population inoculated by the end of the year lottie's constant visited one of the vaccination vaccination centers in central moscow. the vaccination i've come here to and as you can see there are dozens of people lining up to get inoculated i think there were at least 50 dozens of people who were wounded in the line right now and we're going to go inside and i'm going to give you what they were but before it let me just quickly know this is probably the nicest place in moscow right now to get inoculated you know after all the russians iconic and most famous department store but of course architecture and decoration
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were still there. except for. the reception desk that's where you show your id and this is actually all you need to get not getting here and that goes for every russian citizen he was 9980 follow that. one he can see for how you're feeling a i'm fine i just have an ija throat perhaps you just need to drink some water yeah i already have i feel better now. well you have you already thought about how your life will change once you develop antibodies. i hope it will change because i work in a museum we have lots of researchers so i hope my life will get better. i thought it would hurt more after the injection because this vaccine is supposed to be more serious than a flu jab but i feel no difference it's just like every of the shot in the series i decided to get the job but while ago i was just waiting for the opportunity
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honestly i should have been inoculated in a local clinic but i just wanted to speed up the process because i want to be immune as quickly as possible with your husband and my friends took the job i have no reservations so i want to get it as soon as possible i think the more people that get it the greater impact than a shot it will have in the end. the vaccination is free of charge and that goes for every russian citizen who have decided to take a job all you need is to show your id and name your field of war according to russia's top health care officials the main goal right now is to achieve herd immunity before the next fault certainly it would love to have everyone get the shot and thus have no problem so far we have not been able to be nice people on such a scale from any type of infection but the fact that it will be able to get 60 percent of the overall population inoculated in just the 1st year is
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a big achievement so in addition to over $800.00 hospitals in moscow where you can get a job in a more traditional setting there are now vaccination i would pose is that really popular in trendy places mostly inside shopping malls but also in an exhibition center and even in the theater and according to those in charge of rolling out the jobs there are over a 1000000 people here who has been ready vaccinated. health care workers at essential workers were the 1st who got vaccinated making the rush to russia's health care ministers the country is planning to round off a big scene distribution in all the regions by another 2000000 doses of spontaneity and they want to do this by the end of this month. and the legendary t.v. and radio host larry king died on saturday he was 87 and larry was admitted to hospital early this month after testing positive for 19 in
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a career spanning more than 6 decades and indeed many world changing figures including kings and queens presidents and movie stars and every day people with amazing stories to tell. looks back at his extraordinary career. a voice on a name at the became an institution larry king was the indisputable maust of the microphone and a case in point the when you find a job you enjoy doing that you'll never have to walk a day in your life are going to have a bad day but it will not affect me when i. goes on. bad man. lawrence harris i go was born into a poor family of jewish immigrants and brooklyn the sudden death of his father left the family in dire financial straits and a raja badly finishing high school but he had to pass on to use the voice that had been given to him and i don't know why most of the. a good voice pre-puberty
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people kept telling me you got to be honorary so i would imitate radio with less than $20.00 in his pocket a 24 year old larry set off for the sunshine state in such of golden opportunities that he said goodbye to lawrence harris i got and became larry king he took a gig as a d.j. all the while freelancing writing columns and trying to get on the air waves and from those humble beginnings he started he walked his way towards his big break came in 1978 when king landed the upon a miss the late night radio larry king show it started in 28 cities 5 years later it was in 118 larry king became a household name radio's number one interviewer larry king thank you very much good evening everybody on this tuesday night wednesday morning across the united states this is larry king's show 10 years at peabody award later king decided it was time
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to move on and larry king life was born a smash hit from start to finish the longest running most watched show on c.n.n. pulling in a 1000000 viewers nightly for 25 years king with his trademark baritone sat down with presidents of rappers ballerinas even preachers and even killers mark where you really live with us those terrible moments for you for the world for a lot of people around and circles close to john lennon some said king was too soft on his guests but his into the style made him a man of the people talk show host his uniqueness will simplicity no gimmicks no skits no long sentences and king insisted no preparation and i use that as questions i never thought about a question of a plan b. question i had questions written ever not to be outdone by the professional life kings possible one was also full of flat a brief fall from grace off to accusations of loss and. i saw him walk as an
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announcer at a horse racing truck he was married 8 times to 7 women he went to the same bagel shop with his childhood friends every morning he reluctantly gave up smoking and red meat and even more reluctantly took up walking 4 miles a day he left voice mails for his assistance with what to post on his twitter and he had a flip phone until the very end. of your order that you have a few phone. but with phenomenal success also came miss fortune king overcame a series of health scares and was stalked by enormous personal grief including the passing of 2 of his children within weeks of each other the very next day king sort solace in the place he called home the studio where he stayed until the very last because the mohammed ali of broadcast interviews brought his unwavering voice and
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curiosity right here to r.t. and did what he always done best questioned more on the larry king question being listening learning you know of or several i never learned anything where i was talking it's important to listen. question more and more than 6 decades of success over 60000 interviews numerous awards countless suspenders and one inimitable voice a legend an icon a king is dead i don't know what to say except to you. my audience thank you and instead of goodbye. about soul. to my colleague in unable to speak with the r.t. america host rick sanchez who was a longtime colleague of the late larry king. larry king was the king he was
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the king of communications in america the even when outside of america i remember there was a time when i 1st started working at c.n.n. and my kids and the time were small and they came up to me and they said dad we're so proud of you now that you're working at c.n.n. and i said why and they said because you're working with larry king larry king is a guy who was so good at his craft that he was able to do what most people in our profession would never be able to do and that is he didn't have to but guests guests book themselves he would have a line out the door of people including presidents and prime ministers of every country in the world including the united states job easly who would be knocking on his door asking can you interview me i want to be interviewed by larry king what was the thin record the thing that laurie brought to modern popular journalism was it just the complete change from the existing format was it is subject matter what
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your fault. use curious he was he was curious almost to a fault curious in looking for answers without ever allowing himself or his ego or his story to get in the way of that curiosity he asked simple questions like. how. why. where larry talk to his guests the way you talk to somebody you just met on the street and you can't wait to find out more about their story and that's what made his interviews so good. you're watching the company it's apples and you know gratian like no other joe biden's coming to power. prices but also an absence of crowds look back at that just off the ground.
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. i wouldn't presume to support of sort of the banning of trump per se i think long before we reached this point there should have been enough and there should have been a certain guidelines and rules. technology platforms followed around specific kinds of cases by which people might be maybe even not the platforms to enter steps they're on the way to their view they are stealing information that is going viral it is obviously false and or hateful. by these
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algorithms that are influencing blue visibility of content it is heat fall and iraq in those cases we need to interleave i. welcome back our men state joe biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the united states bringing to a close donald trump's 4 years in office but made deep divisions in american society just hours after the inauguration people took their discontent to the streets. the. in portland for example protesters here faced off with riot police officers fired tear gas into the crowd and a mob smashed windows of the democratic party's offices in the city seattle also
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saw violence too with protesters creating barricades and starting fires in the streets over in colorado protesters set fire to a large u.s. flag in the state capital demba and scuffles broke out as counter protesters tried to put it out the inauguration ceremony itself was like no other with security so high that d.c. did resemble it. arms of war zone and unprecedented 25000 national guard were called in to avoid a repeat of the sayings like one seen 2 weeks earlier during the capitol hill riot the armrest seen across the u.s. came just hours after biden stress that he'd strive to bring about unity. we must end this civil war the pits really against blue. rural versus urban or rural versus urban conservative versus liberal we can do this if we open our souls to so harden our hearts if we
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show a little tolerance and you know lead and if. we're really understanding the other person's shoes as my mom would say just for a moment stand in the shoes or despite his calls there for unity biden on a shaming office did fire off a raft of executive orders designed to dismantle trump's legacy the sea the u.s. rejoined by the powers agreement on climate change and also the world health organization biden also wrote back to you were muslim travel ban and for the construction of a war along the border with mexico well joe biden's inaugural speech was gushed over by the u.s. mainstream media a level of praise that donald trump never got to enjoy while he was in office but the speech that the bad taste in some people's minds those lights that are that are just shooting out from the lincoln memorial i look it's like almost extensions of
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joe biden's arms embracing america president elect joe biden and vice president harris told. to grief and regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment so that we all could share it 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 i've instructed my family in the event i were to somehow ingest some poison and you rushed me to an emergency room and you had to induce emesis vomiting for those at home if you don't have any syrup of ipecac please play today's media coverage because i think i would upchuck it was the worst saccharin distance anadan nonsense the best of the best was a fellow by the name of chris wallace who was on fox news fax news much which used
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to be considered conservative whatever that means and he said that he's been covering inaugurations since 1961 says j.f.k. ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country when we had stentorian oratory the only thing we have to fear is fear itself and chris wallace said with a straight face this was the best inaugural address he's ever heard. i'm in a parallel universe imagine every cliche everything you've ever heard thrown into a hat just poured out and read and this this finding this almost. cult like it is incantations up the stage at the you unity and what did he do within the 1st he went straight to the white house walked again and basically reversed
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a number of serious executive orders their president trump initially so in the day were the words they were all coming together were all coming together the 1st he does is give me that pen and there you go there's your unity. this week a report commissioned by the french government on the country's colonial past now interior did acknowledge historical wrongdoing however it did stop short of recommending an official apology in fact ahead of the publication. did say that paris had no intention of saying sorry or the report proposes setting up a memories and truth commission and changing the way colonial history is taught in schools although it fails to look at the allegations of systemic torture by the french authorities in algeria now many aspects of french rule in algeria and the war of independence in particular are fiercely disputed by the 2 countries the
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conflict lasted 8 years ending in 1960 it cost the lives of world of around $1.00 and a half 1000000 algerians present macron stance on the issue of french atrocities now geria used to be quite different while running for the presidency he promised to recognize them. colonna zation is a part of french history it is a crime is a crime against humanity is genuinely barbaric and it is part of the past which we must confront not including by apologizing to those against whom we committed these acts what we asked people in both countries what they think about france's refusal to apologize. apologise for not enough moreover the time how to build your and people were killed by colonialism we must not lie to each other. france is a colonialist country and without colonialism france would not have succeeded france has committed genocide and war crimes from 832962 with over 10000000 victims
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. our diplomacy is weak and our power is also weak historical truths remain hidden we want to know our real story to prove to the world that france has committed crimes in algeria. all of our history has already been falsified historians say a nation without a history is an ignorant one moreover through the history books we know that france still rules here. of course france should have apologized we must recognize that we committed a great wrong over several generations so one apology is still necessary but not sufficient to do this a lot of both but i don't think france should apologize for the collision 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. and that's how the weekly
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looks so far today thanks to the company back again but the headlines and more stories at the top of the. well the pandemic no certainly no borders and just bought into nationalities. as a march we don't have a turkey we don't look like seeing the whole world needs to be. judged as coming close is this system to. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been much so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that
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we're in it together. with. the world is. shaped by. the day. thinks. we dare to ask. taste awful like absolutely awful 1st going coded then a 2nd wave they say the 3rd is coming no.

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