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yonks this is what happens defenses in britain. you watch tries to report. the headlines on r.t. . europe at this time is the french president who's criticised for failing to secure french banks in the u.k. as his country struggles to secure supplies. it is a shame for us we have missed a good chance in france it's all because we are the priority given to the united kingdom england is better managed because it has been liberated from the european union while the government and hero are failing at everything desperate times call for desperate measures the mayor and the tally in time issues in order banning residents from getting sick draw attention to the fact they don't have a doctor. i did it as a provocation on my ruling can hardly be enforced i mean that getting sick or not
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it is not down to one's wish an individual can certainly take steps to avoid falling ill. while governments and people like struggle to get their hands on limited vaccine supplies we look at how some wealthy individuals find novel ways to jump the queue. hello good afternoon just gone 3 o'clock this saturday here in moscow you're watching r.t. international the french president a menu macron has found himself in the firing line after failing to secure supplies of a french vaccine before the u.k. britain stepped in after the french government refused to fully fund the. they believed straight away in our inactivated vaccine they took all the risks and immediately forwarded 96000000 euros to use before the end of december well it is the latest in a series of controversies over vaccine supplies involving the view with more now
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from paris his shot of dubinsky. province was already feeling a little dejected after attempts by pharmaceutical company sanofi and the pastor institute failed to find a viable vaccine for 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 firm to. 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 a catastrophic rollout of its vaccine program now member states such as france said
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signed up to this doing it all together which today to see and it's a really lugging 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 distil looks in the french government says it had negotiated we've only but the company received a favorable offer from the u.k. that says though not going down well it seems that for once politicians from across the spectrum in france are in agreement they all theory as the government failed to back the facts developer. i think what you mean what happened in the united kingdom
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the rolled out the red carpet for never they helped with finance 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 nugget 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 is the latest blow going down here in france so it is a lot less. hostile it said because france is the contrary of foster care and yet we see a lack of finance electoral funding elect of know how well the government and here are feeling get everything if. i find it a bit abusive excuse me for that term it's a little bit weird that the priority is given to the united kingdom while the vaccine is manufactured in france its books about which i hope that the goal is to
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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. 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 deuces shola do you can ski r.t. paris. meanwhile an italian time as a result to desperate measures to combat the virus with the med they're refusing to create a bidding anybody from getting sick if you drew attention to the fact that the time does not have a doctor. i have issued this ruling which is technically called an order i did it
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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 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 while italy was the epicenter of the corona virus outbreak in europe and the death toll tops 90000 blasts week however the country has relaxed coronavirus shrink sions since monday in most regions with people having greater freedom to travel i can also visit bars restaurants and museums to now like the rest of the year with lee has also seen vaccine shortages in the country has filed a petition with the commission pushing for the jobs to be made locally the country
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expects to receive its long awaited 1st batch of british astra zeneca vaccine on saturday the mayor of on the ferry again believes major vaccine manufacturers are acting in their own interests and under me arsenal. i believe the pandemic is a problem that cannot be solved by law sadly we can come from it using vaccines however japs are also becoming 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 coded 1980 to delays in the vaccine campaign and production where liking far behind i'm afraid it will carry on evan into 2022 but i do hope i'm wrong. well the road act of vaccines has seen governments and paypal alike scramble to get their hands on the emitted supplies and some are going to
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great lengths to you to make sure that the front of the key is don't cotton explains 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 line so 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 code 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 caught right ahead of people in high risk groups in the u.k. a number of the very workers tasked with regulating vaccine distribution did the
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same thing and in the us those who could make generous donations are getting a bit of gratitude in return d.l. than a major dulness we're pleased that we have 500 new open appointments in the overlay couvade 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 in 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. don't quarter that was american political activist anthony rogers right told us that the pandemic has simply served to highlight existing flaws in the health care system. we were voices as we've seen in
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a broken health care system. where the wealthy get taken care of and those who are the poorest in the most help don't this is really just another example of how coal did has exposed the broken social and health care systems that people who are being hit by the populations being hit the most more 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 actually it makes for the pandemic to spread even more these are populations that tend to congregate more then more populations who can see apart from each other so let's go in and take care of those people and build this solution from the bottom up. in wales have seen a worrying spike in alcohol related deaths according to need figures numbers rose
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dramatically when people went into lockdown at the beginning of the pandemic the 1st 9 months of last year alone over 5000 alcohol related deaths that's a jump of 16 percent compared to the same period back in 2019 and it is the highest alcohol related death toll since records began that is despite to the widespread closure of bars and pubs alcohol charities believe that 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 well the u.k. is not alone in terms of rising alcohol consumption during the pandemic with multiple reports to released last autumn identifying a similar trend in the united states earlier we spoke to dr james gill he's a lecturer at warrick medical school about the issue but let's be very very clear
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we have seen briest across the border around the whole use about one quarter of all people who drink alcohol have increased their consumption and some of those numbers have been staggering if we look at the people who drink over 50 units a week that's more about 5 bottles of wine in the week that's gone up from 1500000 people before lock down to now over 2500000 people we saw a 10 percent rise in acute intoxication deaths that was 352 people these deaths are avoidable they're not merely figures that these are unfortunately people that have lost their lives due to fight to an alcohol and yes we have seen the highest level since we started recording these in 2001 the effect of the pandemic probably isn't visible in these numbers yet and it's expected that will be further consequences coming down the line so we need to act now to give people the support
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they need to overcome these alcohol as a coping mechanism but it is not all doom and gloom because the pandemic has seen 2 people come together in the face of adversity including the german mission star restaurant that is now giving out free food to the homeless. does or from there we started doing it in the 1st lockdown in april last year and we noticed that there was a great response. of all the people who are happy to accept it who live up here as well as people who may not even have a home. now
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in other news or the center of bordeaux in france has been rocked by a powerful explosion at a residential building 3 people are being confirmed injured in 2 missing according to the emergency services the windows of several buildings nearby were also blown out by the blast which is thought of being caused by a gas leak of course we'll give you more information as and when we get it. watching r.t. still ahead for you this out as a republican member of congress is stripped of her posts some question whether a worrying president precedent is now being set we'll have the details plus other stories too just after the break. the world is driven by a dream shaped by those. who
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy going foundation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic developments 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.
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again a republican member of congress known for promoting conspiracy theories has been expelled from 2 committees however marjorie taylor green has hit back after being removed by the u.s. house of representatives they actually stripped my district of their voice they stripped my voters of having representation 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 that had for me and 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
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against law enforcement and has a long record of racist anti-semitic and islamophobia comments well green was voted out by all the democrat smithy supporter of 11 republicans while some do believe it's unusual for one party to intervene in another party's committee assignments of this do you fear a precedent of tit for tat expulsions may have been set with the democrats having their fair share of controversial characters to walk in 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 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
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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 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 8 just her new york
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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 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
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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 people on both sides of the aisle that joe biden's calls for unity or 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
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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 who will try to silence anybody we always caution against even when your party as controllers and control it 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 later because there has been this angela system going back and forth canada's privacy commission has accused the us tech company of illegal mass surveillance follows an investigation into caves that found it had shared the facial recognition information of millions of people with police would clear view does is mass surveillance and it is illegal it is completely unacceptable for millions of people
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who will never be implicated in any crime to find themselves continually in a police lineup well according to the report the company collected uses personal data without their consent 3000000000 images including pictures of children said to have been shared with the police the report also included the person information disclosed was used for quote inappropriate purposes the u.s. company refused the claim saying that the information collected was publicly available and that they didn't break any privacy knows some experts are questioning clearview 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 a essentially a permanent police lineup 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
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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 they show 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 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 benefit of this technology and if it can be used for privacy problems aren't just limited to canada because the popular video app to talk has been accused of collecting data on people whether they are registered or not with more on the story his. it's meant to say at this point that the threat of the chinese government spying on you just isn't
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enough to put people off the wonderful world of tape talk. and even though there's no evidence to say that take talk is working for the chinese or for it steve it is still spying on you. even if you don't have to take into account do you remember when facebook was slammed for creating profiles for people who haven't even created an account. i'm not familiar with that exact about denies that they exist but when have we ever taken the birds word for it so now take talk is doing exactly the same thing if you thought you'd outsmarted take talk by bingeing on its content anonymously. you'd be wrong an article in vice has revealed that can identify you from your ip address mobile carrier and time zone even knows what device t.v.
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is it's screen resolution telephone operator and operating system a journalist from vice made this discovery after asking take top for all of the data that the hard on him and he was very surprised to find out that even if you don't and they can't take don't keeps a database of the videos you've watched when you watch the time spent on the app to the 2nd and the actions you've taken and everything else down to the finest details so essentially if you're doing any and countless browsing it's not very secret and guess what you may have thought that they were arch enemies to actually share all your data with facebook just check your poll for facebook activity and facebook settings join to try and live in the amazon and.
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or expending the all people we believe just a little bit here. bottom of my case i live out the bubble so johnny boy are of the moment i thought of mother having a lot of kids there is a lot of them and i'm a little work in my building looking out the can find them on a ship what are you the most party with are all the mother brother they. just. i'm 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
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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 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 1971 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's closest to the money for.
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