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so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. in the headlines issues they're mourning a night of violence think of as the netherlands as riots return of a new covert curfew just following a weekend of the rest of the country's tough a lot. of these are small before india's envoy to moscow tells us his country is set to approve russia's sputnik the covert vaccine if he's already had the job itself he says. he's feels too close to have been. commenced and reassured us when asked to review your computer problems. it would be
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a real boon for you sitting. thousands of covert job doses in space bins because the country lacks the right equipment to administer the shots a spanish medical specialist tells us that the country's already suffering a back seeing shortage. in the distance i believe that n.c.l. new vaccines are allowed their numbers will be significantly lower than we and the rest of the european union need. more from moscow this choose a 26 january greats of the company it's kevin i would here for the next half hour because stay with me as we go through those headlines in more detail than covert news except for the star and related events around it and to lockdown rights have broken out for a 3rd night in the netherlands with fires lets police vehicles burned and windows smashed people are rallying against some of europe's strictest coded restrictions with the country recently also imposing an overnight curfew.
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there's some pretty nasty seas there at times peter all of our europe correspondent warning pate how the authorities reacting to what's going on there morning. well riot police had to be deployed across the whole of the netherlands pretty much the major cities like rotterdam saddam the hague eindhoven all seeing huge police presence is but also in smaller towns and cities as well riot police had to be there to deal with this 3rd consecutive nights of violence it seems that the thing that sparked this particular outbreak of violence is the curfew that's been
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pushing places parts of coded 19 restriction measures this curfew kicks in at 9 pm and rolls through until 4 30 in the morning it's caused a lot of upset but that's no excuse for the scenes that of well unfolded in fact the riot is of be condemned by local officials as well as dutch prime minister mark rita. are severe click off you really wonder what's gotten to these people there was nothing to do with protesting discriminant violence and group will be treating it as such this was the scum of the earth that tried to disturb things here i'm afraid that if we continue down this path we will be on our way to civil war. well there's a real venom in the comments that have come from officials that we just heard there in the reason for that is the scenes that have blown unfolded we've seen people burning cars we've seen looting of shops also fireworks
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being set off being thrown towards the police officers in some quite dramatic scene sometimes police have had to return with with firing warning shots have also used tear gas water cannon also being deployed on the streets of the netherlands as well in fact the police union say this is the worst violence that they've seen in the country for decades and are concerned that it could continue for a while yet. we haven't seen this much violence in 40 years i hope it was a one off but i'm afraid it was a harbinger for the coming days and weeks. there's been hundreds of people arrested over the weekend but this these clashes between people and the police really started back on the 17th of january that's when we 1st saw there are these fights between people and the riot police it's really escalated over the last weekend though a covert 1000 testing center at
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a small town in the north of the netherlands was was burnt down burnt out on saturday and what we've seen is mayors and local authorities across the country have said that they're going to be stepping up and mergence the plans in order to try and stop a 4th night of violence on choose day book as we've heard from the police they're not expecting it to be that easy then not expecting people to come down any time soon people are unhappy with the measures that have been put in place upon them as the netherlands tries to stop the spread of covert 19 but it's see these violent scenes are rocked instead you know you wonder long it's going to go on for doing your paid this is going on and on and on we probably get some big news in from britain later on today about quarantining maybe in hotels that might come later but to keep us posted throughout the week thanks for now well some more positive news this morning evidence of scientific progress that's how the mexican president described the russian vaccine support macveagh out in the country hopes to get
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millions of doses of it by march we spoke with the president of the russian federation vladimir putin and he was genuinely affectionate i invited him to visit mexico and thank him for the decision to send us 24000000 doses of the sputnik vaccine over the next 2 months meantime in india the final stage of sputnik these clinical trials are well underway the country's ambassador to moscow has already got the shot. i took it last week. the 1st also sputnik vaccine i feel perfectly red many of my colleagues in the embassy have done so as well and i am. absolutely certain that this is part of the normal. precautions that we take her during the pandemic situation just as we have made a mosque we have social distance but it is also good to take a scientifically proven back scenes and of course the sputnik vaccine is one such
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vaccine while approval of sputnik the in india could come within weeks once it completes trials india is also mulling making the job on its territory 2 for both domestic and global demand the country's envoy to russia again tells us why new delhi go to involved doesn't come as a surprise that we have a such a long tradition of cooperation between india and russia their cooperation continued during the cold print of nick so when the idea. is to kill the material approach the indian authorities or the testing of the sputnik alexina this was really come to an india these previous 2 trials of the picnics you have been completed has 3 trials commenced and be assured that as soon as the regular 3 approvals are given in india it will be available for use in india . aim is to finally. cover the vaccination of 300000000
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indians so it is one of the largest vaccination programs in the bit but at the same time we wish to reach out to dear friends and neighbors and we have done so be have given the nation doses. supplies have been sent by air to an apollo booked on bangladesh myanmar shows maldives and this is just the beginning we do not believe in vaccine competition we do not believe in rexy in nationalism we believe in rexy and cooperation and friendship and we intend to extend our will and the friendship rules. for the explanation programme for number of countries. who are in need of. the land to govern the ritual forward and i'm sure in the weeks ahead they would be cooperation between india and russia on the global
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vaccination programs and there will be clear potential for cooperation because the number of the vaccines that are produced in india will also be used abroad and there really include that russian sputnik rock scene that would be produced in india. has been in touch with a number of very good indian companies to take this forward and we expect in the next couple of weeks sporting corrects enough various regulatory approval or will be available for use in india and also for export to russia and other countries. but thousands of vaccine doses have been wasted in spain because the country like the special syringes apparently needed to extract all the doses from each pfizer vile a medical specialist brought down the problem there a bit more detail for us. they have already talked about the 6 and even 7 toes it's not possible with all vials. you have to be prepared for that and use
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more expensive syringe is than usual it's a lot of money and requires more caution. so while 165000 doses of the fires a shot how being given so far in the cattle and region an estimated 10000 doses of being wasted the shortages could have been even more dramatic were it not for the fact that some regions do have the right needles apparently the country's going through some of its toughest times in a 3rd wave of the pandemic deadly infection rates hit a new high last week medical specialists top pair o. again says the vaccine shortage is making things worse. the main problem is that the number of vaccine supplied under the agreements and procurement of the european commission is still very small and i believe that until new vaccines are allowed their numbers will be significantly lower than we and the rest of the european union numerous now the european math since agency is changing the technical detail induces parampara as soon as the labels changed they're going to
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give us 20 percent less those of us then we should have because any mistake means a loss of jokes i think what this really means is a 20 percent increase in prices. in the u.s. meantime the by the ministrations of ambitious plans to step up inoculation there but there's one problem they don't even know how many vaccines they have to administer caleb maupin has got that story. bode infections in the united states have surpassed 25000000 and at this point hopes are lying with the new vaccine being rolled out now the new white house of joe biden is promising to increase vaccination rates and correct trumps mistakes but now things are going anything but smoothly at this point the federal government is admitting it's in the dark about how much vaccine supply is available i would say one of the biggest problems right now is i can't tell you how much vaccine we have and if i can't tell it to you then
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i can tell it to the governors and i can tell it to the state health officials across the country vaccination appointments are being cancelled by the thousands here in new york city 23000 vaccination appointments have been cancelled spittles are running out unable to give new inoculations this has americans wondering if the new administration can deliver more time. is why. extends itself more people to argue for something which at this point is preventable condition they have the capacity to do 10000 vaccinations a day but they're only doing the 200 because they don't harm their girls and they don't answer supply it is playing out nationwide a hospital in virginia canceled 10001st dose appointments another in south carolina canceled 6000 scheduled vaccinations after it received only 450 of the doses it
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expected to get in hawaii another hospital was forced to cancel 5000 scheduled appointments and put another 15000 requests on the whole state governors across the country are appealing to the federal government for help as frustration among the public is growing we have so many distributors that we can't supply them all and you will see distributors who run out of supply joe biden set the goal. of 100000000 vaccinations in his 1st 100 days criticizing donald trump along the way for failing to achieve high vaccination rates this criticism was leveled by biden even though the numbers of 1000000 vaccinations per day had already been achieved by the previous administration reporters tried to pin the white house down about this not adding up and then mr mathematicians myself included so i asked her team to do a little math on this so the trumpet ministration stayed minister a total of about $17000000.00 shots that's about less than 500000 shots
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a day what we're proposing is to double that to about $1000000.00 shots per day at his inauguration joe biden promised to turn things around when it came to the pandemic however since then it has been a short supply of vaccines chaos and government officials shrugging when asked how much is in supply the biden administration needs to pick up the pace and fast if not they could risk bringing an end to what would turn out to be one of the shortest honeymoon periods in u.s. presidential history caleb oppen artsy new york. specialist talked to john dombrowski previously told us the pre-election promises total was become reality. that is a real disconnect between the government which is obviously the ultimate responsible and the supplier so just 5 some adjourned on another pharmaceutical industry we should really be working and in glove with respect to this pandemic that we have in across the planet i think what we need to do is ok let's focus on what the problem
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is now in terms of getting the supplier of these vaccines supply chain working out and patients who need to go 1st go 1st so that's nice to do a cheap shot but i think it's more importantly what are we going to do today and tomorrow political promises that are mainly campaign really don't pan out in terms of what you get behind the desk and you have to really deliver with these patients . is 15 policy for good morning what if you do it today review what you around the world this is us international so this is ahead that they could take a decade to hundreds of millions of the world's poorest to recover from the economic effects of a pandemic world country right now is shocking to hear it will tell you more and more details spend 90 seconds from now.
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in 24 you know bloody revolution is here to clear the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just a lawyer here i mean your list put a pretty good clue in the new bill is that i knew pulling you to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of 24 g. and. those who took. it invested over $5000000000.00 to assist ukraine in these another call that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. she said morning to day from moscow next that one rule for us and quite another for you
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that seems to be the most of us in the u. governments fervently backing pro novelli protests here in russia you know the same time blasting far bigger rallies in the robot yeah it is a senior correspondent. the united states has come out in the strongest terms against the suppression of protests and against put it he spoke let me try again the united states says it can deadens police brutality it other countries the united states strongly condemns the use of harsh tactics against protesters and journalists this weekend in cities throughout russia prior to today said vents the russian government sought to suppress the rights to peaceful assembly and freedom of expression i've go to ahead and put together a least a list of people in that disease that have the right to lecture others on police brutality so there's luas for example they knew this stuff right what's legal and what isn't there is the pope i'm not catholic but i haven't seen vatican security
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roughing anyone up recently than that as yada yada oh oh there's no america in this least the very good reason there won't be defining there won't be a dismantling of our police and they're not going to be the disbanding of our police our police have been letting us live in peace we can't give up the finest law enforcement anywhere in the world is nothing like it. few people few countries have a record and trouble is right few countries have a police force that unhinged i didn't see anyone getting shot in moscow nor t.-a gas nor sprayed with water cannons but that was let's see what biden thinks about opposition protests what we witnessed yesterday was not dissent it was not disorder it was not protest it was chaos. there were protesters
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don't dare call them protesters very were a riotous mob insurrection. the nested terrors. that basic it's. that said look nobody is ever again buying your lectures about police brutality the world has seen by in the mosques not that it stops some from dr. defined as authoritarian drift is very worrying so there is france right in the 1st 3 months of the year of this protests french police arrested $10000.00 protesters people died people will crippled lost eyes lost lives here gas and rubber bullets were used in france in industrial quantities and you know what macro and is proud of the police do not speak of repression or police violence these words are unacceptable where there is rule of law then is germany demanding the release of
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all peaceful protesters detained in russia detained for peacefully attacking police . traffic called peacefully destroyed cars mainly dragoons and marshalling kids 1011 year olds to attend violent protests in germany itself has been rattled with anti lockdown protests and you know what the german officials and police did they dismiss them as loons crazies extremists and beat them around the head for good measure the democratic constitutional state is away from the police or is protective shield i think old emergency services for this important service to our country there was a ton not long ago when the world looked up to europe and america is as beacons of freedom and liberty the right way to do things but that beacon that light has gone out there are no illusions anymore about europe or america being superior or better
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than everyone else the time for hypocritical lectures has pos no one can be bothered to listen anymore. and for us to an extra on a global scale almost. every country in the world is likely to see the biggest increase in inequality for a century is the stark assessment of the effects of the pandemic on wealth also international also says it is the most at risk who stand to be the worst affected. during the pandemic that 10 billionaires made half a trillion dollars in that in that period which would be enough to prevent anybody across the world from being pushed into poverty and would be enough to pay for a vaccine for everyone at the other end of the spectrum we know millions of people have lost jobs livelihoods a roof over their heads so the contrast is enormous while at the wealthy end of the scale the world's richest have already recoup their pandemic losses but it's
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a very different story for the planet's poorest for them it's going to take a decade to recover oxfam also says the number of people living in poverty globally may have increased by hundreds of millions last year the charity's head of inequality policy also spoke to us to tell us about why the wealthiest have enjoyed such a rapid rebound. it was an initial hit to stock markets back in march of last year when the pandemic 1st started since then the stock markets have been booming and the richest people in the world hold most of their wealth in stocks and shares see their increase rapidly and just to put it in context of the financial crisis over 10 years ago it took 4 years for billionaire wealth to get back to where it was when the crisis hit this time it's taken the knowing moment so using a boom time for billionaires whilst as we know ordinary people all around the world are facing the fear of the virus the fear of death and sickness but also losing
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their job soon the hunger that comes with that sort of very very different story at the bottom it seems immoral to oxfam and that billionaires should be making sorry much money when sorry much is needed as we said today the cost of vaccinating everyone on earth could easily be covered if we were not cygnus increasing pretty in our well. strange world at times isn't it well that's the way it is reza reported. by us to you this warning signs for check in wherever you are watching around the world are you going to do today because well for you check it out tito combs well for any of our breaking stories as they have throughout the day kevin always signing off for the.
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see from a digital davos will dive into the global conference that has taken to the web but we. are hitting another speed bump in the european union as the push against big tech is gaining steam we have an analysis on how nations around the globe are handling the growing influence and later under reach for the world's top economy continues to heat up china has jumped ahead of the u.s. and foreign investment we have a panel to break down the latest i want to get to so let's get started. davos summit like many other events is taking place virtually this year the annual event is taking place during the worst global economic crisis caused by the pandemic now it's going on under the theme a crucial year to rebuild w. founder and executive chairman kicked off the event by saying the 1st step we have to undertake is to restore trust but in order to restore trust we have to reinforce 1st global cooperation on the agenda is primarily dealing with the economic
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recovery mental health the future of food and climate change but critics say little change actually comes from the annual event for this and more we're joined by bus co-host christiane and c.e.o. of openness i'll see ottavio more and see ottavio let's start with you let's start with the. what can we actually expect from the event and its call to action is anything actually going to come out of it this year. well i do wonder how many people are really going to participate this year you know it's pretty boring at the best of times actually when you're in person i doubt many people will sit in front of video conferences for 5 days as they listen to different lectures but i think it does frequently have a big impact i mean many of the world's leaders coming together and discussing various issues and maybe coordination certain policies clearly at the top of the agenda this is going to be covert 19 in response to that so i would expect them to be discussing so.
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