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thinks. we dare to ask. i tell you morning here in moscow in the headlines a night of violence covers the netherlands as riots return over new covert curfews following a weekend of unrest over the country's tough law. india's envoy to moscow tells us his country's set to approve russia's sputnik the covert vaccine in fact he says he's already had the jab him self. be expected in the next couple of weeks . people have seen all 3 of the regulars here who will be available for use in india and also border sports. another country.
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thousands a covert job doses in spain a basement because the country lacks the right equipment to administer the shots a spanish medical specialist tells us the country was already suffering about seeing shortage to. be in the business i believe that n.c.l. new vaccines are allowed their numbers will be significantly lower than the rest of the european union. morning for moscow this choose a 26 of january could have a company it's kevin know it hear it out see with the latest for the next 30 minutes so he can stay with me then i said take you through those headlines in more detail until october riots have broken out for a 3rd night in the netherlands with fires lit police vehicles and windows smashed people are rallying against some of europe's strict code restrictions with the country recently also imposing an overnight curfew.
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riot police were out on the streets of rotterdam onstott down the hague i'm tovan as well as many of those smaller towns and cities right across the netherlands as the country saw a 3rd night of violence with people. looting rioting burning cars and other property in reaction to a curfew that's being put in place in an attempt to stop the spread of covert 19 curfew runs from 9 pm at night until 4 30 in the morning it's really upset a lot of people thought that's resulted in condemnation for those who took part in the violence from local officials on the prime minister mark rita but are severe
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click off 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 itself because the shops looted fireworks thrown at the police who responded by firing warning shots using tear gas and water cannon as well to try and disperse the crowds now the police have described this as the worst violence that they've seen in the country for decades and it concerned that it may continue for some time 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 it's been 3 nights in a row in the netherlands but the 1st time we saw clashes with police over a few was in the 7. of january there's been hundreds of people arrested over the
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last 3 days there was also an incident in the north of the country where re covert 19 testing center was burnt down that somebody was taken into custody for questioning in relation to that but what we've heard from mayors and local officials in major cities and in small towns as well is that they are going to be taking an emergency action to try and stop play you know the nights of violence occurring on tuesday when this could if you comes into place it's interesting when you look at the statements coming out from the police they said that things were incredibly peaceful right up until 9 pm when that curfew came into place and that's when well we saw what we saw on monday evening that 3rd night of violence and they're concerned that it may continue for a while yet. somehow pickover used to tell you about merrick's evidence of scientific progress that's how the mexican president describes the russian vaccine
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sputnik the thing the country hopes to get 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 and the country's ambassador to moscow is already had the shot. i took it last week. the 1st also sputnik exene 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 remain at a mosque we have certain distance but it is also good to take scientifically proven
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. scenes and of course the sputnik vaccine is one such vaccine approval of sputnik very in india could come within weeks once it completes trials india is also mulling making the job on its territory for both domestic and global demand the country's envoy to russia again tells us why new delhi got 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 of cheap has to cater to the material approach the indian authorities or the testing of the sputnik alexina this was really come to an india the space to try to make bricks you have been completed history of a commenced and be assured that as soon as they can your trio proofs are given in india it will be available for use in india. aim is to finally
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cover the vaccination of 300000000 indians so it is one of the largest vaccination programs in the bit but at the same time we wish to reach out to india 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 say shows maldives and this is just the beginning we do not believe in vaccine competition we do not believe in vaccine nationalism we believe in vaccine cooperation and friendship and we intend to extend our will and the friendship rules. for the explanation program for number of countries. who are in need of. the u.n. to double the ritual as people and i'm sure in the weeks ahead they will be cooperation
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between india and russia on the global vaccination programs and there will be great potential for cooperation because the number of the vaccines that are produced in india will also be used abroad and that will include that action sputnik rock scene that would be produced in india. has been in touch with the. one of very good indian companies to take this forward and we expect in the next couple of weeks sputnik rocks enough various regulatory approval will be available for use in india and also for export to russia and other countries. but you say that thousands of vaccine doses have been wasted in spain because the country lacks the special syringes needed to extract old oses from each pfizer vile medical specialist brought down the problem in a bit more detail. they have already talked about the 6 and even 7
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it's not possible with all vials or syringe you have to be prepared for that and use 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 of been given so far in the catalogue region an estimated 10000 doses have been wasted the shortages could have been even more dramatic too it seems were it not for the fact that some regions do have the right needles the country's going through some of its toughest times in the 3rd wave of the pandemic right now daily infection rates hit a new high last week medical specialist salvatore para again says the vaccine shortage is making things worse. the main problem is that the number of vaccine supplied under the agreement in 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 leaders now the european math since agency is changing the technical detail induces parampara as
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soon as the labels changed they're going to 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. over the u.s. the bottom illustrations unveiled ambitious plans to step up and not kill ation there but there's just one problem they simply don't even know how many vaccines they have reports on it. bowed 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 trump's 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
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tell you how much vaccine we have and if i can't tell it to you then 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 literally preventable they have the capacity to do $10000.00 vaccinations a day but they're only doing the $200.00 because they don't harm their girls and they don't have the 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 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 none of us are mathematicians myself included so i asked her team to do a little math on this so the trumpet ministration date minister totaled about
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$17000000.00 shots that's about less than 500000 shots 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. to bro ski you previously told us the supreme promises though no always become reality. that is a real disconnect between the government which is obviously the ultimate responsible and the supplier so it just fires to return on the other they don't form a suitable industry we should really be working hand in glove with respect to this
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pandemic that we have and across the planet i think what we need to do is ok let's focus on what the problem 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 poorly what are we going to do today and tomorrow political promises that are made on the campaign really don't pan out in terms of what you get behind the desk and you have to really deliver with these patients. you want to international issues that morning hey there well coming up this is sobering news that it could take a decade to hundreds of millions of the world's poorest to recover from the economic effects of the pandemic where across it will tell you people since without .
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seemed wrong. just don't. let me. get to shape out just because educated and engaged with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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again to watch the clock exactly 16 past the hour now one rule for us quite another fear will not talk about arcs he was aware this next story it seems to be the motto of u.s. and e.u. governments fervently backing prone avali protests here in russia at the same time blasting far bigger rallies in their own backyard is a senior correspondent united states has come out in the strongest terms against the suppression of protests and against police is pretty 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's events the russian government sought to suppress the rights to peaceful assembly and freedom
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of expression i've got a head and put together released a list of people in their disease that have the right to lecture others on police brutality so there's lawyers 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 roughing anyone up recently then there's yada yada oh oh there's no america in this list the very good reason there won't be defining there will be a dismantling of our police and they're not going to be the dispensing 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 the thing 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 tear
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gas nor sprayed with water cannons but that was trump let's see what biden thinks of. opposition protests what we witnessed yesterday was not dissent it was not disorder it was not protest it was chaos. there were protesters don't dare call them protesters very were a riotous mob insurrection. terrors. that basic it's that said look nobody is ever again buying your lectures about police brutality the world has seen behind the mosque not that it stops some from dr. define it is authoritarian drift is very worrying so there is frauds right in the 1st 3 months of the year of this protests french police arrested 10000 protesters people died people will crippled lost eyes lost lives here gas and
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rubber bullets were used in france in industrial quantities and you know what macron is proud of the police do not speak of repression or police violence these words are unacceptable where their use of law then is germany demanding the release of all peaceful protesters detained in russia detained for peacefully attacking police peacefully punching traffic called peacefully destroy income was made many drivers and marshalling kids 1011 year olds to attend violent protests 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 institution of states is alive in the police or is protective shield a thing called the emergency services for this important service to
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a country that was a ton not long ago when the world looked up to europe and america is as beacons of freedom and. 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 than everyone else the time for hypocritical lectures has passed no one can be bothered to listen any more. this is new in this morning rights groups have accused israel of dodging its pandemic duty to millions of palestinians who may have to wait months for vaccination israel's health minister explained where his priorities lie that as far as the vaccination is concerned i think it's. israeli obligation 1st of all citizens pay taxes for their own the. the country is one of the world leaders it inoculation at the moment already immunizing
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one in 5 of its population against the virus but more than 4 and a half 1000000 palestinians are not getting the shot we got reaction on that than from israelis. according to international law israel is responsible for the lives of all palestinians in gaza and in west bank and and so it's the icicle thing to do yeah why not there are a human being would just like us so i think it's the best thing to do we are in controlling the. territory and we should that take care of the population as well war kurz are a climbing a daily bases into easy railing and it's very you know many tarion and day a bullet and it's true that these can be read favorite that if you get to vixen but shouldn't be on the on course it's also a favorite design of the old world will take to fix it but we shouldn't pay for it
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. it's kind of being cliché of being a good person and a good human being and thinking about someone else is something that consider naive but i mean i don't see any other way than just saying yes for that they were here they travel here and so the whole population could be in danger what concerns me more is the ethical aspects of it was told about it we heard from the group physicians for human rights that thinks it's in israel's own interest to help . i know of a good person if there are. 10 families asian i find your explanation back like any other fall kind of thing there of course they are now seeking to get the insulin enough while he has read in the nation those very well liked and new people have already talked to make it so it seems like there's a huge gap between what is very very expensive receiving the solution and priority
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groups like chronic medical teams in place in their care because they're not they can lack of access i don't agree with you. i think it is instance ability of. niggly ethically and also from invesco. indications of the fallout from the pandemic worldwide this is going to brace for almost every country in the world is likely to see the biggest increase in inequality for a century because of it all it is stark assessment of the effects of the pandemic a wealth of international also says it is the most at risk to stand to be the worst affected. during the pandemic that 10 billionaires made half a trillion dollars in that period which would be enough to prevent anybody across the world from being pushed into poverty and would be enough also to pay for a vaccine for everyone at the other end of the spectrum we know millions of people
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have lost jobs livelihoods a roof over their heads so the contrast is enormous while at the wealthy end of the scale though the world's richest have already ricoh their pandemic losses it's a very different story for the planet's poorest for them it's going to take a decade to recover from also says the number of people living in poverty globally may have increased by hundreds of millions this year but charities head of inequality policy also spoke to us about why the wealthiest have enjoyed such a rapid. 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 to see their courtships increase rapidly and just to put it in context after the financial crisis over 10 years ago it took 5 years for billionaire wealth to get back to where it was when the crisis hit this time it's taken the knowing moment so you're
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seeing a boom time for billionaires whilst as we know ordinary people all around the world of facing the fear of the virus the fear of death and sick nurse but also losing their jobs and the hunger that comes with that sort of very very different story at the bottom it seems immoral to oxfam and to others 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 to not see this increase and billionaire well. the rich get richer the poor getting poorer it's funny a world that's the way things look in so far thanks check it out international a 25 minutes past 10 local time here in moscow whatever you did today or if you watch it and hope it goes good for him.
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will those who would be most impacted by having unrealized gains tax the so-called wealth tax would they not be incentivized to do agre style collapse and profit from the credit default swaps but on america we always said that once they were successful in destroying. the other countries in europe you know what eventually gets to the us is that they now approach.
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most i don't make an important moment in the muslim on muslim world going to november so i'm going to have some comfort from. a lot of. just nothing. she was even. from the. british. band broke up. i mean you got. to. listen to.
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greetings and salutation room's microphone glasses suspenders legend these are just a few of the adjectives and descriptors used to describe the life and career of media icon larry king since his quiet passing at the age of 87 last saturday morning in los angeles california known for its signature look the large glasses and suspenders coupled with an interview style that was simultaneously laid back and cozy while powerfully inquisitive and deeply informative king was the benchmark he was the standard bearer for the television news interview to call larry king a legend in this industry of news and entertainment is not hyperbole from sinatra to brando to bill clinton and vladimir putin elizabeth taylor and lady gaga you
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weren't somebody in the world of politics in showbiz until you sat across that desk and took questions from mr king in fact according to the associated press larry king conducted an estimated 50000 on air interviews 50000. born in brooklyn new york back in 1933 the son of jewish immigrants from eastern europe king began his broadcast career in 1957 at a small am radio station down in miami florida he was all over radio and print the radio and print scene in southern florida throughout the 19 sixty's before going nationwide in 1978 with the larry king show which was the very 1st radio call in show broadcast from sea to shining sea on over 300 stations around the country. but it was in the early summer of 1985 on june 1st that larry king truly changed
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the face of news media forever with the premier of larry king live on ted turner's then fledging network c.n.n. . larry king live would quickly become c n n's highest rated show pulling in millions upon millions upon millions of viewers before king left c.n.n. in 2010 this is one larry king once again broke new ground in news broadcasting by venturing into the brave new world of internet streaming and content creation with or a dot t.v. and then hosting politicking and larry king now here on r t america so today my friends let's celebrate the life work and legacy of the icon and legend larry king as we start watching the homes. and they see you. there so. see this you always see a. great.

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