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the ocean or the unknown stuff we do not know right. now dogs are learning and this is why the boy said yes the island grows. and what is not known is also growing. pains covert vaccination campaign grinds to a halt in parts of the country as supplies run out prompting doctors to question the e.u.'s handling of vaccine procurement. we're concerned that apparently those countries did purchase vaccines and a higher price than the european union had not experienced such delay delivery we're not at all satisfied with the current situation. the british prime minister is grilled in parliament over his handling of the pandemic as the death toll soars beyond 100000 the nation braces for even tougher restrictions.
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french lawmakers and doctors vent their frustration at the country's failure to develop an effective covert vaccine. khans taxis could soon be taking to the skies over moscow as a russian startup tests its latest innovation correspondent took one for a spin. city traffic is no longer an issue instead of driving along congested highways this taxi should take you from a to b. by ear. a very warm welcome to you you're watching r t international with me and carrying our top story this hour 2 of spain's most populous regions have halted that covert vaccination campaigns an e.u. wide supply shortfall madrid and cons of though to have used up almost all
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available supplies and local officials believe brussels is partly to blame. we must stand up to brussels and demand more doses we need more vaccines and more tests and everything the destruction this task will prolong the fight against the virus madrid and catalonia have administered almost all available doses and all remaining supplies that needed to provide seconds doses to people who have already received a 1st shot the head of spain's vaccination associations there is it's a nationwide problem so. the number of doses we're receiving has been significantly reduced the vaccine is not being delivered to the rate that we anticipated it's a real problem for the national vaccination plan and it means a ton of us regions will have to review their strategies the supplies we do have will be needed to give 2nd dozers to those who have already started the vaccination process so we will not be able to knock you are very vulnerable and increase groups
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that were identified in the original plan it's a difficult and uncomfortable situation the czech republic has halted its vaccination campaign for 2 weeks over a lack of doses and is a picture playing out across the e.u. where just 2 percent of the distance have been vaccinated far lower than the numbers in the u.k. and u.s. and with the vaccine makers 5 is that and astra zeneca reporting major production delays there's no solution in sight this polish vaccine chief again thinks the e.u. should have done a better job of securing early supplies from the pharma giant. i do not like the lack of transparency with regard to the contracts that the european union has concluded with pharmaceutical companies we don't know above them we don't know the purchase price we don't know anything at all and i think that's wrong of course we're concerned that apparently those countries did purchase vaccines in a higher price than the european union have not experienced such delaying delivery
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we are not at all satisfied with the current situation. is. the british prime minister is facing renewed scrutiny over his handling of the pandemic after the country passed the tragic milestone of 100000 covert related death but i still is and has admitted to government missteps but so far resisted calls for a public inquiry there to be no doubt and it has been no doubt that either the government takes full responsibility for all the actions are you've taken we've taken during this pandemic to fight this disease the u.k. is the 1st country in europe to record 100000 covert deaths we also the deepest recession of any major economy ask are closed and our borders are open my biggest concern is that the prime minister still hasn't learned the lessons of
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last year and i fear that there's a result we'll see more tragedy and more grim milestone. in the past week alone more than 8500 people have died from covert 19 in the u.k. and the government is rolling out have a touch of a tougher restrictions that the lockdown has been extended for at least 3 weeks and people cannot go out without a valid reason all public gatherings are banned and purr police are getting tougher on those who step out of line but as kate partridge explains that sometimes the rule breakers are the officers themselves. the coronavirus pandemic has changed just about everyone's professional lives and the police are no exception the u.k. is on armed forces have repeatedly come under the spotlight for trying to do their job which these days include cracking down on illegal gatherings under the lockdown laws these range for graves to birthday parties weddings and even baby showers and a very big show. provided or because you're all here so
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obviously you're breaking covert rules we can't find every adult here every single one of you 2 under par the is london metropolitan police chief superintendent stephen trainmen condemns the party goers and warned there would be consequences london's police are almost daily posting videos of officers shutting down illegal gatherings. to. write the images real joy thank you. for your reading of sisters disclosed examiner certain stores are ok this is of the national logs are the words of the you know exam to greeting in the school section with all the people the aim is to publicly shame people and prevent others from doing the same except that message doesn't seem to have reached 31 of their own officers court flouting the law while on duty just to get
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a haircut if you're eating their superiors and seeing each offending officer slapped with a $200.00 pound fine because deep. disappointing and frustrating of my officers have fallen short of the expectation to uphold covert 1000 regulations i hope this action proves that police are not immune to enforcement of the rules more embarrassingly for the let it happened barely a week after 9 officers were fined after being spotted having breakfast together in a london cafe since march the police have issued $32000.00 fines across england and wales penalties ray shoppy during england's november looking down almost 6500 penalties were handed out as police moved more quickly to enforcement fined start at 200 pounds in england in northern ireland but the government intends to increase these to 800 pounds for illegal gatherings of more than 15 people but with crackdowns getting tougher police federation's are calling on the government to ensure that officers are at the forefront of the facts the nation roll out the public expects police officers to put themselves in harm's way and i believe that
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it is only fair to expect that these same frontline officers get prioritised for vaccination over the last 2 weeks alone 5 london police officers have died from corona virus the pandemic has left millions frustrated anxious and impatient months of isolation mean people want to see family and friends and to let their hair down and the police have been left with a very public task of not only ensuring everyone else is safety but setting the personal example of how it should be done what i think the police the world are a very difficult situation with so with the code it restrictions because it's it goes against the grain completely for police to interrupt parties and things but of course those are all the laws in the legislation and police officers realise that hate to do that and i think that's what's happening it's it's a really weird time this goes against all the all the training all the things that
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we we over many over a century or so have tried to do which is give people their freedoms. but people act within the law but of course these letters to this legislation has put them in a very difficult position meaning that they've got to interrupt such things as baby showers and weddings and other things which goes really against the all the things that they've done over the years i thought only believe that police officers should be vaccinated because they are being asked to not only be around lots of individuals themselves so that they're at their own colleagues they have to be in vans with their colleagues they have to be in the police station but they're also risking people in the street and it was houses so there are a forefront of our needs to have a decent society that they they have the vaccination as early as possible. france was once the world leader in fact seems development now the failure to develop its own covert job has become a thought of same for the political establishment charlotta bensky reports. france
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has a little in famous history when it comes to vaccinations i mean after all the so-called father of even your logy is louis pastor the french microbiologist so it's been a base of a blow that the institution that bears his name failed to find a viable vaccine its described its own results as disappointing in these trials involving the 1st administration to humans the vaccine candidate was well tolerated but the immune responses in just by the vaccine were inferior to both those observed in individuals who recovered from natural infection and those observed with the vaccines currently authorized for covert 19 the vaccine they were attempting to produce was less effective than no natural immunity who hits hard and it seems the french are really feeling it the fear yes indeed it is real because when pastor rick cannot get out a dose of the vaccine that is amazing so i think it is incompetence it's everywhere
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or maybe there are too it's a competition between different laboratories well they didn't find the right immediate solution yes it's a shame but that's life that's a key they will do better communication i'm not sure after all it's more important that everyone in the world has the same objective it's true there are concerns about making money on the vaccines and things like that politicians too are crying out with worry that france is losing its standing in the world it's a sign of the decline of the country and this decline is an acceptable but this decline is not because france isn't producing will cost scientists know it's because of the brain drain so it's not acceptable that our best research or the most brilliant of our researchers are sucked up by the american system i was blaming reductions in public funding for vaccine research so there is that people in paris think to towards the middle of the crisis they finally woke up. they put
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some resources aside but there is still more that can be done by changing the economy a little especially at ministerial level they could save a little there are probably things that can be done to simplify our system so that there is more funding probably we could remove some administrative players that have accumulated over the years given the money where they will to spend in other areas armament and all that i would be surprised if it was a front and problem i think it's a management issue maybe more than a funding issue meanwhile what's been called france is a last major pharma group sanofi is struggling to bring to the market its vaccine can did it which won't be available before the end of the year for now sanofi is helping rivals pfizer bio tech manufacturing more of their job charlotte even ski r.t. paris. levanon has been gripped by
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a 3rd night of anti lockdown on west hundreds were injured as rioters torched and vandalized property in tripoli. military police 5 take out a sound of water cannon in response to protesters as they threw stones at trying to break into government headquarters that would also be on total lockdown and around the clock curfew since mid january the country's can take a prime minister earliest at the restrictions are vital to curb the spread of infection the head of the lebanese red cross told us how tough life is right now. with many areas you want to look to asia and you to they have been have to get back we got a call and called and regulation and the people are putting crying gardening they need to be there to help them to see how they can manage them and then buy life and to help their families today no hospital. and then one day i'll get up there you
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have 90 percent but you will. be in and there have we had a fading a lot of problems and the catering to the emergency room where they are back they look for the medical evidence because we are going to be to be in the. community between both because you are to get that bill the answer to for their work from both live from atlanta to court and majority from the community. so a russian tech startup is testing a new ad for the taxi would have the details for you in a couple of minutes stay with us. or is your media a reflection of reality. in
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welcome back the u.s. department of homeland security has issued a terror alert citing the threat of domestic extremists who objects to the presidential transition information suggests some ideologically motivated violent extremists with objections to the exercise of governmental authority and the presidential transition as well as other perceived grievances fueled by false narratives could continue to mobilize to incite or commit violence the document does not mention any specific anti government plot but it says there is some radical individuals may feel emboldened by the breach of the u.s. capitol building in early january and could seek to target elected officials on government facilities is the 1st time the department of homeland security has used such a warning to refer to a domestic rather than foreign inspired terror threat. well let's now bring in
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really ever there editor a director of the reactionary times thank you for joining us on the program it's great to see you do you think it's appropriate for the department of homeland security to use the terrorism advisory system to flood threats of this kind. at this point no 1st off what they're trying to represent is that let's say republicans or conservatives are having an issue with the transition of power but since the capitol breach which was you know that was a certainly a a terrible of that that happened and it was unfortunate but we haven't had you know as joe biden has been inaugurated president and has different issue has gone through and you know where we're seeing him sign executive orders on a daily basis many of which do anger conservatives or republicans we're not seeing on an outbreak of violence or any type of uprisings what we did see though interestingly enough was several days ago where we saw the left wing violence in
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the city of portland oregon where you know a left wing extremist destroyed the democratic headquarters in ted wheeler city and what i'm starting to feel worried about is is this some sort of a something of a false flag where we're starting to see you know left wing violence as the left wing is actually getting everything that they asked for from joe biden supposedly you know the issues related to transgendered rights you know we there is no such thing as true women's collegiate sports anymore in america we obviously see the social justice and environmental and all these other agendas being pushed hard by joe biden's in ministration so why would they have taken down the democratic headquarters in portland you know that kind of worries me that in concert the only you know since he's been inaugurated the only violence we've seen as left wing and now we see this advisory are they're trying to you know are they is the government
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trying to justify you know future or i guess are restrictions on you know let's say conservatives or republicans gathering to protest or to you know just come together against the agenda of the current administration by going ahead and staging these sorts of riots in leftwing cities of langley have that's what i wanted to ask about me do you think this morning could lead to specific actions against the more radical child support. well i don't know why it would because again like i said since the january 6th we haven't really had any issues pop up you know it's not like you know conservatives are rioting all around the country again like i said the you know the rioting in america really has been exclusive to the left wing and we saw that ever since unfortunately the death of george floyd last summer and we had a 100 days that passed before president biden then candidate biden even acknowledged that this was going on and even worse than that we had vice president harris
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actually tweeting out in support of the minnesota freedom fund which was a group that was collecting donations to bail out these rioters so there's a lot of things that are very confusing about the actions that are being taken right now you know by the federal government under joe biden does this is like a sign of things to come but we're going to move towards a more statist kind of society in america under president biden considering the broader implications for simple civil liberties here i mean if opponents of the administration can be branded terrorists is this just a slippery slope here. oh it most certainly is and we're seeing it in a lot of different ways because in addition to governmental actions we're seeing big tech obviously with the way that they volokh down and they've censored conservatives you know you have a president from can't even use twitter anymore and he can't use other social media outlets and you're seeing conservatives get banned left and right i mean
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reactionary sometimes we've lost our you tube channel and i have no idea why that would have happened because it wasn't like we were out there motivating people to take any sort of violent actions but i think right now because there is just told me of power consolidated amongst the left we're going to see a lot of strange things happen and even let's say when president trump was campaigning we saw a lot of organization within the left we saw groups like move on dot org take credit for rioting in chicago which led to the cancellation of a rally while he was running for president that basically stifled his opportunity to exercise his all 1st amendment right to free speech while he was on the campaign trail what i'm worried about is the left going to organize have these little false flag riots in different places which will then grant the justification to the federal government to shut down political organization as a whole. if we start conflating radical trumpets with jihadi extremists
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do you think this could undermine the fight against the actual to terrorism. oh absolutely that's another big part of this too because you can't lump everybody in the same group together and you can go ahead and then now f.b.i. or intelligence community resources to you know be monitoring the facebook of some midwestern brambilla who's upset at joe biden and meanwhile miss you know probably potential communications going on between terrorists in and out of the united states i mean listen we don't have enough people working at the federal government level to keep an eye on everybody so we have to focus and consolidate our efforts to where there is true danger and you have rivera director of the reactionary times thank you for your time thank you so much for having me. tell science fiction is becoming a reality that's not going to make its 1st flying taxi within a couple of years russian up an ad ability company has started testing so-called passenger drones ati's constantino rushkoff was passed in the care. and just like
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that city traffic is no longer an issue instead of driving along congested highways this taxi should lift you up and take you from a to b. by a or. by the way there are no paddles or a steering wheel i mean the whole thing is supposed to be controlled by a person remotely or by computer program the only thing i can do while inside is to pull the rad knock in case of emergency and babble it jacked it parachute.
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of course using it as the air transport transport for passengers like air so to speak in the big congested see is the 1st thing that comes to mind but it also might be useful for various city services like ambulance for example and russia's health care ministry and emergency ministry are reported to be extremely interested in this invention the safety is the idea of the flying car of the holder the idea of texas is by what's inside it and it doesn't just just sit there choose the point on the map and the flight that sold well the flying drones market has been booming for the last few years with many developers in europe china and america creating prototypes a chinese company hank for example made an aerial vehicle that can not only fly
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people but also how to put out fires and there still might be quite a few bombs. on the way of this particular area taxi before the project can take off well 1st of all it needs an investor who could start mass production and 2nd city authorities must figure out where to allow such vehicles to operate as for now moscow considering devoting the certain areas within the city limits for outdoor tasks to bring in hopes moscow could be one of the 1st capitals to use the catch phrase of doc brown back to the future to lure an inventor. and if you think it sounds like a fantastic idea then we'd love to hear from you so do get in touch by following us and social media back at the top of the out event.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely and going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. right now there are. people who are overweight or obese it's the forceable to sell through the seas and sugary and salty and the pickton it's not at the individual level it's not individual willpower and if we go on believing that never change this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the medical and scientific establishment. in terms of what's driving the
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obesity epidemic it's corporate profit. number for months most vital make an incredible 1000000 mark the moment one of the important for influence in november and so co-founder of photosystem to get a. lot of money but ultimately they prefer they had nothing to do. she really was you make them. more of the industry and. john barr from the
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sun no my book you go to the british course there's enough of them. i mean you got to hear that and of course that doesn't read any of the things are meant. to. be. hi i'm max tazz or this is the kaiser report so much going on let's check in with stacey right max you know how history rhymes might not necessarily repeat exactly but it certainly rhymes and we're seeing flash back to the seventy's these days so
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the most important question for me is should i get a feather haircut or a perm stay in alaska stay in a la the whole. you much of it because copyright is certainly much stronger since the seventy's but what do you feel about you know my wife sudha i get them colored tiles i'm a basement practice in the house all the a rabbit we're practicing the hustle go google that but i think i'll do the feather haircuts unless people in the audience out there if you say no she should get a perm and said well then i'll get a perm but in the meantime i want to say you know inflation is back if you lived through the seventy's you remember the inflation you remember the long lines and you remember the disco well inflation is spreading broadly into the economy amid surging costs companies raise prices and customers pay them despite weak economy $10000000.00 missing jobs the signs of inflation building up in the economy are now everywhere i h s markets in this release of the flash p.m.i.
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with data from companies in the services and manufacturing sectors added to that pile of evidence and increasingly max companies are able to pass higher input prices on to their customers meaning their customers are not totally balking at paying higher prices and they're not switching to other sources to dodge those price increases that's a mindset that nurtures inflation that's right best we've been talking about for a while now because ali. talk about deflation by the central planners was. trying to hide the fact that they were involved in this grand global switch a roo where they made the chinese economy very rich at the expense of the american economy and they kept making the chinese economy very rich by sending them trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars and claiming that there was
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