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is it as quite easily. to keep in mind though as if i'm in the place. you are. in the headlines this sunday i spat between the e.u. and u.k. depot says the u.k. secures a french vaccine before front after mcclung government fails to fund it locals i'll play. it is a shame for us that we have missed a good chance in france you know what it's all about it when you get it right or it's given to the united kingdom england is better managed because it has been liberated from the european union will the government and your old are feeling get everything. desperate times call for desperate measures as the man of an italian town issues an order banning residents from getting sick because they have no dog so. i did it as a provocation by my ruling can hardly be influenced i mean that getting sick or not it is not down to one's wish and individual can certainly take steps to avoid
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falling ill. while governments and people struggle to get their hands on limited vaccine supplies we look at how some wealthy individuals find novel ways to jump the queue. a very warm welcome from our team here in moscow you are watching r t international with me and. now our top story yet another vaccine spat between the u.k. and e.u. comes as the u.k. secures millions of doses of a vaccine produced by a french firm val never before france itself the u.k. stepped in to back research of the job when the french government refused to. believe straight away in our inactivated vaccine they took all the risks and immediately forwarded 96000000 euros to use before the end of december. president
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to manuma crown has found himself in the firing line over the vaccine as his government struggles to ensure supplies for the french population. reports from paris france already feeling a little dejected after attempts by pharmaceutical company sanofi and the pastor institute failed to find a viable vaccine for code 19 now officials must be weeping with anger. that french well never has developed a vaccine but will sell the 1st doses to the u.k. of a manufacturing factory. consider a very quickly by united kingdom was very important so. we will deliver those to. the u.k. 1st the e.u. is already in a state of panic over what many deemed to be
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a catastrophic rollout of its vaccine program now member states such as france said signed up to this doing it all together which to day to see units of really legging behind its former partner the u.k. now the round has seen the e.u. and the u.k. at loggerheads now that was initially of the astra zeneca vaccine but now as some are questioning whether they would have been better going it alone the european union is not the vaccine it is the virus the european union has terribly managed to cope with 19 try says it has shown it is not only useless but it is toxic for the european countries the distal locks in the french government says it had negotiated we've only but the company received a favorable offer from the u.k. that though not going down well it seems that for once politicians from across the spectrum in france are in agreement they all fear yes the government failed. tabak
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the facts develop are specific to what you read what happened in the united kingdom the rolled out the red carpet for never they helped with financing and implementation they did everything to make it happen and we were not able to do that is such a waste that this regional golden legacy is live in our french borders we are above all paying for the abandonment of our sovereignty in favor of other emerging powers in globalization since the start of this crisis we have been told about health sovereignty reindustrialization relocation and that is not what we are doing so how is this a latest blow going down here in france it is a long. process it said because france is the contrary of us here and yet we see a lack of finance and local founding a lack of know how will the government and your old are failing at everything. i find it's a bit abuse excuse me for that term it's
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a little bit weird that the priority is given to the united kingdom while the vaccine is manufactured in france its books about i hope that the goal is to make a good vaccine but it is a loss it is a shame for us we have missed the mark we have missed a good chance in france is it done it all of england is better managed because it has been liberated from the european union and these enormous constraints that constitute the european union the french government says it aims to offer the covert job to all won't it by the end of august and it's trying to speed up the rollout whether that though is possible is another question given that france is reliant for the moment on the e.u. for it too says charlotte even ski r.t. paris. elsewhere in the e.u. an italian town has had to resort to desperate measures to combat the virus with the mat issuing a decree forbidding anyone in the area from getting sick. i have issued
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this ruling which is technically called an order i did it as a provocation with no doctor in our town it is impossible for us to get treatment so i had to tell my citizens that the only way possible to keep going without a medic was to stay healthy that's why i forbade them from falling ill and my ruling can hardly be enforced i mean that getting sick or not it is not down to one's wish an individual can certainly take steps to avoid falling ill for example by wearing a mask searing clear of gatherings and washing hands. italy was the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak in europe with the death toll topping 90000 last week the country relaxed coronavirus restrictions on monday in most regions with people now having greater freedom to travel as well as visit bars restaurants and museums during the day like the rest of the e.u. lately has also seen vaccine shortages with the country filing
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a petition with the e.u. commission pushing for the jobs to be made locally the country expects to receive its long awaited 1st batch of the british astra zeneca vaccine on saturday but that's yet to be confirmed the map of the fairy believes a major vaccine manufacturers are acting in their own interests. and soon i believe the pandemic is a problem that cannot be solved by law. we can't comment on it using vaccines however jabs are also a problem because pharmaceutical companies are seeking to meet their economic interests which do not respond to the collective interest thus we enter the domain of global geopolitics and political economy we're all now in the hands of pharmaceutical companies all of them are being driven by profit in my opinion 2021 will still be dominated by covert 19 delays in the verizon campaign and production where liking far behind i'm afraid it will carry on into 2022 but i do hope i'm
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wrong the release of corona virus vaccines is seeing governments and people alike scramble to get their hands on limited supplies of jobs but as it turns out not everyone is willing to wait their fair turn his donald quarter with more. around the world people are racing to get cold vaccines that are often in short supply and even those whose job it is to be a good sports are often willing to cheat their way to the front of the lines the football club for example which caught attention after getting their players vaccinated it is unacceptable to jump the queue ahead of people most at risk of cope with 19 and the n.h.s. guidance is clear that local vaccination services must manage their appointment lists to ensure all appointments to filled according to the club though those vaccines were going to be dumped anyway which makes everything better right after all it's not the only case when people were fast tracked to get these highly sought after covert shots this seems to be happening all around the world spanish officials for example cut right ahead of people in high risk groups in the u.k.
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a number of the very workers tasked with regulating vaccine distribution did the same thing and in the us those who could make generous donations are getting a bit of gratitude in return d.-a over naik major donors we are pleased that we have 500 new open appointments in the over they called 900 faxing clinic beginning these often and tomorrow and next week of course the privileged elite have enough money to bribe their way into vaccination city if they want then there's the rest of society who have to resort to some good old fashioned stealing if they want to cheat all the while governments are still trying to work out how to deal with the line cutters and rule breakers if the health minister is serious about having a fair solution and there needs to be consequences for those who depart from it talk is good but as long as it's not turned into action the good citizen who waits his turn might be standing in line for a while. american political activists down to the roaches ryan told us that the
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pandemic has simply to highlight existing flow within the health care system. we were going to see in a broken health care system. where the wealthy get taken care of and those who are the force in the most help don't this is really just another example of how cold it has exposed the broken social and health care systems of people who are. hit the populations being hit the most for start with indigenous people black and brown people who also have been disproportionately impacted and were already in situations of having poor health were living in communities that were polluted when they are prioritized absolutely it makes for the pandemic to spread even more these are populations that tend to congregate more than more through populations who can see apart from each other so let's go in and take care of those people and build
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this solution from the bottom up. england and wales have seen a worrying spike in alcohol related deaths according to newly released figures numbers rose dramatically when people began going into lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic the 1st 9 months of last year alone saw over $5000.00 alcohol related deaths a jump of 16 percent compared to the same period in 2019 is the highest alcohol related death toll since records began and that's despite the widespread closure of the bars alcohol charities believe the pandemic is partly to blame well it's hard to pinpoint the exact reasons behind the rice frontline services have seen how the social isolation and exactly of living through a pandemic has led to an increase in potentially harmful drinking the u.k. is not alone in terms of rising alcohol consumption during the pandemic with multiple reports released last autumn identifying a similar trend in the us we discuss the issue with media and legal analyst lionel
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and the british politician on board caster george galloway. the 16 percent increase in the death rate is only the tip of the iceberg some helplines are recording 500 percent increases in the number of people getting them up. in 5 of you adults report that they are drinking more a 3rd of those who are parents that's nearly one in 3 it's 30 percent exactly i think there's a problem we get into when we confuse oftentimes correlation with cause there's a lot of things that happen can come in italy that have nothing to do with each other this coming sunday it's a super bowl how long have you heard the domestic violence is linked or always goes up during the super bowl is that true is it and it don't all or the 2 connected i also will tell you that we have the most schizophrenia view of alcohol in this country i can tell you as
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a former prosecutor that i have ruined thousands of people's lives who never intended to drink and drive yet we live in a country that has drinking and driving but has parking lots of bars so i don't understand if you take it this this huge admixture of inconsistent stimuli and correlation versus cause this is a mess it's about finding balance isn't that the risks of people going out and including going out to bars and restaurants clubs and so on balanced against the risk of them becoming depressed suicidal alcoholic drug addicted and involved in it's also domestic violence that's the balance you have to seek i will tell you that when kids were forced to spend a year let's say and half in at home because of tuberculosis or whatever it affected them forever so we're going to be seeing a long terms effect of effects in years to come guaranteed.
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it's not all doom and gloom though as the pandemic has seen people come together in the face of adversity including a german michelin starred restaurant that is now giving out free things to the homeless in new. as for funding we started doing it in the 1st lockdown in april last year and we noticed that there was a great response. and have all the people who are happy to accept it who live up here as well as people who may not even have a home. coming up the break as
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a republican member of congress is stripped of high key posts some question whether a worrying president is being set cast story coming up after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on off and spearing dramatic development the only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by our own personal those.
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who dares thinks. we fear to ask. welcome back republican member of congress munch retail agree that known for her controversial views on key 911 conspiracy theories has hit town such a decision by the u.s. house of representatives to expel her from key posts they actually stripped my district of their voice they stripped my voters of having representation
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to work for them for the budget a successful business owner that knows how to make a profit not a las. that's what my district voted for me for congresswoman green advocated for the execution of a leader of this house she advocated for the execution of former president obama here she is armed with a deadly assault rifle pointed towards 3 democratic members she encouraged violence against law enforcement and has a long record of racist anti-semitic and islamophobia comments green was voted down by all the democrats with the support of 11 republicans while some believe it's unusual for one party to intervene in another party's house committee assignments others fear president tit for tat expulsions may have been set with the democrats having their fair share of controversial characters artie's kaleb more pay looks at what could happen if the tables were turned. marjorie taylor green now that's a name you probably would have never heard if she hadn't been barred from serving
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in committees by the rest of the u.s. house of representatives why the stated reason is that she promotes q and on believes in conspiracy theories and has engaged in hate speech many americans are like blind sheep just go in through life not paying attention there is an islamic invasion into our government offices right now the so-called plane that crashed into the pentagon it's odd there's never any evidence for a plane and the pentagon now you might feel those are serious enough grounds for removing her from many committees however some republicans fear this sets a dangerous example for many years i've had to make the stuff decisions about removing members from their committee i do worry a lot about the precedent of another party choosing to do it so does this mean that any member of the us congress could be subject to such treatment well not as far as the democrats are concerned for example congresswoman ellen o'mara has been widely
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criticized been accused of anti-semitism for her comments about israel and about the 911 attacks and about her political opponents would be nice now is conspiracy theorists worried it's opportunists it's grifters so if words deemed inappropriate by others gets you singled out in the u.s. congress perhaps ilana omar will be next but it's not just her new york representative alexandria kazuo cortez recently made headlines by accusing senator ted cruz of trying to kill her. i'm happy to work with republicans on this issue where there is common ground but he almost had me murdered 3 weeks ago so you can sit this one out saying that ted cruz personally tried to offer a c. because he allegedly had some role in inciting the capitol hill riot on january 6th is a pretty big leap so is accusing another member of congress of attempted murder anough
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to get you banned from committees to be fair us mainstream media has embraced a o c is narrative about a near death experience in the capitol building it doesn't have to be real the threat for you to believe that women and you know he it wasn't surprising that given some of the rhetoric that we've heard from folks who participated in that it's not surprising that she was afraid for her life so with representative green being singled out because of her rather eccentric beliefs about laser beams causing wildfires do the democrats really mean what they say about bipartisanship i will be your president for all americans or all americans. and i promise you i will fight as hard for those who did not support me as for those who did joe biden says he wants not retribution but healing in america but it looks like there's a fair bit of revenge going on at the moment it's very clear now to the american
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people on both sides of the aisle that joe biden's calls for unity were nothing more than just your verbiage and oral promises that again are not coming sure he will not say anything or do anything to stand up to members in his own party that are promoting really a one party system that's not what america is and frankly the 2 party system showing to not work as well right now because of the extremes on both sides and ostracisation of anybody who believes differently specifically come. democrats who will will attack you will come out you will try to silence anybody we always caution against even when your party as controllers and control one side has control and makes the laws or acts a certain way all that does is provide a precedent a foundation and justification for the other side your opposite side to do that
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later because there has been this system going back and forth. a u.s. technology company has been accused of the illegal mass surveillance of people in canada an investigation by the canadian privacy commission alleges that new york based tech company clearview ai broke the law by sharing facial recognition information with law enforcement agencies would clear view does is mass surveillance and it is illegal it is completely unacceptable for millions of people who will never be implicated in any crime to find themselves continually in a police lineup according to a report released on wednesday the company allegedly collected the personal data of users without their consent $3000000000.00 images of canadians including pictures of children also to have been shared with the police and reporters found that they personal information disclosed was used for quote inappropriate purposes and does not fall under publicly available exemption in privacy laws the u.s.
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company has claimed that information was collected was publicly available and allowed on the canadian privacy law some experts are questioning the company's actions as well as the use of facial recognition in general. not everyone who uploads a photo to share with grandma on the internet expects to be have that photo put into essentially a permanent police line up for the use by the state for law enforcement purposes images were scrapes not just of adults but of children there's a huge number of of innocent young ones who have been caught up again in a perpetual police lineup who are subject to surveillance by the company or in the middle of a public conversation in canada and around the world about if facial recognition which is very privacy invasive which has the capacity to create regime of massive valence can be used in a society where liberty and freedom is valued what this investigation does is raise
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the importance of that conversation and it's time now for some political action and some really hard conversations about if there is any social benefits of this technology and if it can be used privacy problems aren't just limited to canada as a popular video app tech talk has been accused of collecting data on paypal or the register though not parties party boy explains. it's meant to say at this point that the threat of the chinese government spying on you just isn't enough to put people off the wonderful world of tapes. and even though there's no evidence to say that tech talk is working for the chinese or for save it is still fine on you. even if you don't have a coke account do you remember when facebook was slammed for creating profiles for people who have even created an account. i'm not familiar with but there's nothing
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about denies that they exist but when have we ever taken stuff for at the top doing exactly the same if you thought you doubt small to take talks by bingeing on its content anonymously. you'd be wrong an article in vice has revealed that takes hold can identify you from your ip address mobile carry a 1000 times and even know what device is it screen resolution telephone all theresa and operating system a journalist from vice made this discovery off asking take talk for all of the data that the hard on hand and he was very surprised to find out that even if you don't have an account take don't keep a database of the videos you who are when you watch the time spent on the
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to the 2nd and the actions you've taken and everything out down to the finest details so essentially if you're doing any account less browsing it's not very secret and guess what you may have thought that they were arch enemies don't want to meet your date with facebook just check your off facebook activity and facebook best thing to do is join a tribe and live in the amazon and. oh maybe not. well back in 30 minutes with the latest. secret prisons are not usually what comes to mind when thinking about europe however even the most prosperous can be deceived within the zeros on the work to
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view houses were our prison was located on only cia people had access to the story for investigators sure how they uncovered the darkest dealings of the secret services but i mean there you go ahead of nor in dr nonsense. hockey see maybe a sore knee yes or no for. crying for justice on r.t. . join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then. no insulin would see that and who didn't blog but i'll blog.
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max keiser this is the kaiser report we're going to talk about something near and dear to everybody's heart money. writes well i want to actually go back in time because exactly 100 episodes before this one episode k r 1555 so good to you to book that up kaiser report episode 155 the title of the episode was called the cantillon monopoly because this is in the news today what 10 months later 8 months later and the synopsis for episode 155 was in this episode a kaiser report max and stacy discuss the history of the monopoly board that is the
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u.s. economy whereby the fee out pyramid scheme started in 1971 only a few short years after the civil rights act those who held all the assets in 1981 became fabulously wealthy compared to those without assets as a central bank began printing money furiously over the ensuing decades that's a cantillon effect whoever has all the assets whoever is closest to the money printing they get all the wealth right so this comes into effect because the new york fed has finally conceded that kaiser report was right they have issued a new study which finds the new york fed says in a new research paper that easy monetary policy does little to cut racial income inequality ultra easy monetary policy may not.
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