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repatriations look at the way the 70. military guys are working. in the u. turn of brussels now calls to stop vaccine wars and make chronic job shortages the e.u. is pushing to approve russia's shot which a top western studies found more than 90 percent efficient. plus italian health officials also say they want sputnik to be as the country's an occupation campaign starters. also this hour after a court ruling the state of new york finally releases data revealing an almost doubling of chronic. care home residents. parlor has made a surprising comeback with the help of russians. and our t.v. business the russian i.t. company helping the u.s. social media network parlors stay online as it faces big tech censorship and bans
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by google and apple calling the capital right. if we see governments implementing measures to control information flow from us on this the continent internet traffic in the east just would be done with it right now we see how the united states is doing it as a bastion of liberty and freedom of speech and democracy is actually working on a mechanism to shut down those ones with whatever they want. a very warm welcome to the program on this monday afternoon it's 3 pm here in the russian capital let's get started with your live news update. the president of the european commission has called for countries to stop competing and come together to beat the chrono virus that marks a u. turn on its previous feud with the u.k. over vaccine supply. lines comments come as the e.u. changes its tune and moves to authorize russia's sputnik vicodin shot which
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a leading western study is showing to be more than 90 percent effective. the old confrontational mindset has arrived think for instance about could 916th some countries see the quest for a vixen as a race amounts global paris like this peace race in the 1960 s. this is an illusion the only race is against the virus and the virus is spreading faster than ever before there is little on the line has being keen and in a recent comments to stress and of boycotts of vaccine nationalism saying that the european union russia china and the united states need to work together not against one another when it comes to developing a real vaccine program a real global vaccine program but of a different change in tone from a sort of on the line of what we heard from her just over a week ago when she was very remote ship the center of a lot to shambles of a conflict between the e.u. the u.k.
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and the vaccine manufacturer astra zeneca that was over the delivery of the astra zeneca job to the european union that almost resulted in or at least threats all were made all of a potential ban on exports manufactured fraud within the e.u. to anywhere else in the world and there was talk even of invoking article 16 of the breaks that treaty would have put in place a hard border on the island of ireland. well put at risk peace in northern ireland that's prompted some to say they glad to hear the fund a line taking a different tack now these are sensible words and i agree but i hope that means no more aggressive or pitch bullying tactics over the northern irish border or of the threats to block exports but there are big problems with the vaccine procurement here in the european union we've already seen france portugal and spain have to suspend vaccine programs due to simply not having the jobs to give out while here in germany angler merkel has said that the country still on track in order to live
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up to the promise of offering a job to everyone that wants one by the end of the summer they have. of minutes the end spawn is also you said germany is months behind where it wants to be that has seen sputnik v the russian vaccine come forward as a potential aid to helping the european union's ailing vaccine program the medical journal the lancet recently published a study in which it said the covert 1000 vaccine was over 90 percent effective against the virus so far sputnik v has been approved for use in 21 different nations it's expected that it will get the green light for use in the european union very soon and now i am hoping that to be in a medical agency will be able to certify the efficiency of these vaccine you know that could be useful szell into the being union state who would be good news
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because as you know we are facing a shortage of vaccine. the accidents are all about effectiveness safety in the bail ability to not do political struggles it's about getting the safest back since quickly as possible regardless of who developed them any vaccine that's ready and meet the safety and efficacy conditions is welcome in europe we're interested in getting as many vaccines of theories types as we can there's been a big change in tone when it comes to media coverage of the russian sputnik v. vaccine it's set to get the green light for approval very soon in the european union is currently being reviewed by the european medicines agency there is a chance that it could even be manufactured inside the european union while france and germany have both said that it would be a useful addition to the e.u.'s vaccine arsenal hungary got a head start on other e.u. member states they approved it unilaterally away from brussels as one for all and
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all for one vaccine program and 5 budapest has already received the 1st tranche of doses of the 2000000 that it ordered it it's understood that the czech republic could well be the next e.u. member state to follow hungary's lead the russian sputnik the vaccine is set for approval by the european medicines agency here in the e.u. sometime this month. meanwhile italy remains one of the worst hit coed hotspots in europe now one italian regions bring in a strict lockdown after registering its 1st case of the more contagious british mutation it's thought to be spreading faster than other strains with fears that could worsen the situation across the country i think rest of the e.u. at least offering vaccine shortages if not the 1st batch of britain's astra zeneca job on saturday after on threaten legal action over huge delay is its also ask the e.u. commission to let member states make their own shots as a last resort italian health counselor
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a letter to montana told us europe needs russia's vaccine. through them and is he going over the us in this case it's not the jobs origin we should focus on but the efficacy of test results and we must run fast because in the eternal fight between viruses and humans time is the fundamental factor we can quickly examine other alternatives to contracts already signed in europe among which is certainly the russian made sputnik the vaccine we were asked to test sputnik 3 as quickly as possible by limiting time spent on bureaucracy after all it is a vaccine that is already being administered in many countries around the world. at the will of god speaking about the doses that are available in italy not the european level we were among the 1st countries after germany for the number of jobs and doses available to us for example in our region the one where the italian
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capital is we do 8000 doses every day knowing that we could do at least 5 times more if we had more doses available through. your grandson i support is there but it must be a super emotional decision that involves several states when we have a considerable number of people in bucks in the certificates will certainly be a government tour for the safety of flights. in the us the state of new york has revealed the covert death toll in nursing homes is almost double the number previously reported their data shows more than 13000 care home residents have died from co bed since last march that includes those who were taken to hospital and died there the statistics are far worse than those published in november and the revelations come after a court order but the state administration having been unable to respond to public demands for correct figures. we spoke to the daughter of one nursing home resident
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who died during the pandemic she's now started a campaign to protect the elderly. we were at a loss as to how could this happen to my mother who was about to go home that morning and we didn't know she was having trouble breathing the facility lacked transparency they did not tell us my mother had contracted the virus did not stylista she was having difficulty breathing they kept reassuring us a she was ok and fine my mother was not a permanent resident she had knee surgery we wanted to have her get a little bit of physical therapy on a full time basis which the doctors recommended it looked like a very safe place we never thought about doing the research about past history pastor violations any any lawsuits against this particular facility we believe the sign that was in the entrance just said that it was the number one the still lady on long island and we wanted nothing more but the but the best for our mother so we
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thought she would have never been any harm or danger we were visiting her every single day and then until the shutdown ultimately the shutdown has assassinated the death because when family can't get in an advocate for their loved ones there's more there's more incidence of neglect. before the court ruling the state's attorney general posted her own report suggesting governor cuomo said ministration misled the public and under-counted deaths associated with nursing homes by at least 50 percent over health officials claimed they always made it clear the numbers only included those who died in nursing homes not later in the hospital and the months it took to provide cumulative data were spent on automating. the new york health department also insists the deaths rank well below the national average but again believes the governor's office deliberately had the real numbers. we were trying to figure out if this happened to my mother by herself or did this happen to
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other seniors and at that time the media was not discussing it we were reaching out to the media to see if they had heard of anything we wanted to tell our stories to see of other families with step up our governor andrew cuomo came out with a book. which in which he talks about how his success of manly handling the colbert writers so i don't think he wanted negative press so basically he figured if he if he stalls a little longer he could basically maybe it would be swept under the rug and hoping that the good thing that comes out of this sad situation tragically is that we can look at our nursing homes again and say what can we do to protect our senior so that nothing like this happens again and that the senior community could be safe and not be afraid if they need to get rehabilitation treatment at a facility or if they need to get a stay long term that something can happen and tragically meet the end of their
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lives unfortunately. president joe biden has said he's not ready to lift sanctions on iran until the country returns to its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal over iran's supreme leader says it's the u.s. that needs to act 1st. on because if they want iran to return to its commitments under the joint comprehensive plan of action america must completely lift the sanctions not just with words or in paper they just consider we have lifted the sanctions no they must actually lift the sanctions and we have to verify this will the u.s. left sanctions 1st in order to get iran back to the negotiating table now. the agreement was struck 5 years ago by iran along with the 5 permanent members of the un security council and germany of all the years of complex talks and western allegations that iran was secretly developing nuclear weapons a claim it has always denied the result was the lifting of most sanctions based on
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iran's commitment to limit uranium enrichment and allow inspections but in 2018 the trump administration of quit the deal last month iran confirmed it had resumed enriching uranium to be on the level set in the pact professor said mohammad marandi of the university of tehran says washington must look at its own actions. it wasn't iran that left the negotiating table it was the united states that left it wasn't you ron that stopped implementing the deal it was the united states that stopped it the iranians already gave much more than enough the nuclear deal of the j c p o a was a deal where both sides gave something in iran gave quite a lot in fact many in iran believe it was a bad deal of work god this of whether it was a bad deal or a good deal obama his administration which included by then they signed on to the deal so unless the united states commits itself to what it has
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promised to do unless it carries out its obligations then there is no deal. republican and democratic members of the u.s. congress have sparked an unlikely feud this time over metal detectors and it's left some wondering if they'll now argue about absolutely anything. yesterday approximately 90 9 am multiple members observe the speaker of the house and 2 in the house chamber without completing security screenings. pay the fine
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speaker pelosi. speaker pelosi full of her own 5 k. a metal detector find in the house chamber of the mall my friend louis go most went through security went to the restroom immediately adjacent security they didn't return through the metal detectors and was fined $5000.00 by speak about lucy i have not received any unusual incident reports from the you as c.b. concerning the speaker of the house. but.
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still had r.t.a. talks of the russian tech firm which came to the rescue of the parlor. social media platform details after the short break. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you that.
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is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. the isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a made in the shallowness. come back to the program parlor the social media platform censored by online giants
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after provoking the are of the us establishment was found unlikely technical support from a russian company artist consul general has this special report on people helping parlor to stay afloat. this could be so you don't want to film the screens over there. turned off from shooting teacher b. facility what are you those mysterious russian hackers in the how much do i scare you. which he used to work while in general if you're getting pressure from the tech giants is it possible to resist. you close by to. give them a little black hole or you'll be as and who was threatened by the company because you were supporting parlor the future of the great american filed wall of. this is raw stuff undone most americans have probably never heard of the city in
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southern russia but if you happen to be a parlor user well you should probably learn the name there was a small digital firm in this city that helped to restore the ill fated platform that was ripped off the internet after the angry mob ransacked the capitol building in d.c. . parlors been especially popular among conservatives and strong supporters and it was accused of harboring radicals and conspiracy theories which elaborately led to the january 6th violence and so apple google and amazon pulled the plug on a service that many saw as an alternative to the while established social media like twitter and facebook google has just removed parlor pulling the plug on parlors parlors suspended parlor was forced to shut down parlor was america's most downloaded out during the west selection week the number of users soared from less than a 1000000 to over 15000000 in 2020 and just won
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a lot of people thought that the platform was gone for good parlor has made a surprising comeback with the help of russians. the russian company that has thrown parlor a lifeline was immediately labeled as dodgy in the us media surprisingly they have agreed to host our film crew at their office so let's find out who this people are and where did they get the courage to play this game against the us big task. it's. just how many of are you those mysterious russian hackers or internet freedom fighters and it's neither of us that we're not fond of any thinking group and it's also a news and we don't do any hacking it must only when information security service
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we provide global content protection. what i say right off the bat some other place really doesn't look like a secret bunker adds some shady k.g.b. facility i mean just you know look at that high tea style office humor. is a whole areas cut the question of how did he end up working with parlor in providing services for them doing it wasn't done decision we didn't really ask them to work with us we had no previous contact with that social media platform we met them when they became our customers and what it shows us is yes i guess they researched all similar services working globally and decided to hire us currently we met the criteria. we want to use this is our main facility where we service our network succeed to russia to sort of on the
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one of them let's not film everything's too but you can see the scale of our operation from a nest of more snow can with film show us a little before from this angle and that's enough to just. so you don't want us to film the screens over there way to get turned off and what kind of important and secret information on the screens should be hidden from outsiders. potential attackers might be interested in the way our network is set up. a question of when you wouldn't want them to see it. what threats is parlor facing. google and apple stopped working with them. of course they're facing numerous threats that must be neutralized and we're helping them do that. in a bottle or poisonous allegedly one parlor uses your services your company receives the dot millions of american users which can be accessed by russian special services and some of. this is complete nonsense that has nothing to do with reality
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the traffic is encrypted in most cases so you can't read the massive jews are part of the users even we come see you. first bar was blocked completely then they managed to restore the web page it was a static page that outside of the parlor c.e.o. said the platform would be back and fully operational see what i'm up on the studio to know if. so how do you manage to do that. we gave them the opportunity to distribute their content that you purchased and it's a well yes it's a small page but any u.s. based companies will have a hard time trying to block it because it's located on a russian based platform. completely independent from us based on big tech than from the us government or any other government for that matter. right i mean it's not a real company if they don't have video games in their recreate so this is either
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a by the way he is one of the senior employees here at the dos guard and we're going to play some soccer right now. to see what beautiful in your whole world was surprised to see parlors impressive comeback thanks to the russians never one sad right away aha now there are russian hackers or there's a witch hunt of sorts under way a witch hunt or there's like if you're russian you have to be our current you must be bad and sure it's possible that it's all about competition and competition was a mortal possibly the global market is huge for the world. and if there's a chance to remove some competition why not take it. the 1st time i heard of it was when our support team started to get anonymous threats. and who was threatened by the company your company yes because you were supporting parlor yes could you just read it out loud for us. give them
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your. ear there's no matter if it's not just fine you know but that means that they're threatening to try and take down on network through some provider why death and disrupt services are you i just. don't know what we can see that this message was sent from the united states. you would say yes this message was sent by someone in the usa. but if you use the filing generally if you're getting fresh air from a tag giant such as apple or amazon was on is it possible to resist it but also say technically it will stay as. well they can make it really hard for us that's for sure but on the upside they don't own the entire internet yet if we see governments implementing measures to control information flow from us on this and
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internet traffic. will be with and right now we see how the united states is doing it the best you can of freedom of speech and democracy is actually working on a mechanism. shutdown i was watching whatever they want and we're basically saying no the great american final will emerging. only say this bad news. at the end of the day guys 3 a party it's really hard to tell what's coming their way now after they came into the spotlight working with a client like parlor is not a cry tactically but it definitely means you're taken on the risk oh and by the way they have a message for those mysterious users who keep sending them threats. not only to the better focus on your problems at home let's put this in the how much do i scare you. that's all for this hour news wise but if all those stories
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