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this store is one of the world's largest virus collections some of them so deadly they make covert 19 look like an allergy he's given exclusive access to the high security siberian the forestry where russia's. vaccine is made just develop this town the job is 100 percent effective at producing antibodies against all strains of corona virus. vaccination vacation and flies to moscow to get the the job saying he doesn't want to wait months to be inoculated back home . the bulls. come back with one of those for. yourself and. the shocking report by the u.k.
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government reveals more than 4000000 children were living in poverty before the pandemic kids and now experts fear the situation could be even worse. thanks for joining us here. in the war on the pandemic russia has an era of weapons among them its corona vaccine the developers say that it's safe 100 percent effective at producing antibodies and that it can fight off mutant strains and he was invited to visit the high security of the burra tree in the heart of siberia where it's made. this sign is probably worth a 1000 words because we are in one of the few places in the world where it has been plastered against the door not for cool looks not for show but as an actual warning
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behind this door is one of the world's 2 largest virus collections some of them so deadly they make over 19 look like an allergy and this door has been put in case of an emergency evacuation and luckily it has never been used for its purpose we are at the vector research institute met here with armed guards barbed wire and the no fly zone above us inviting journalists is worlds apart from common practice here but they're eager to show and talk about how their jab corona is made so this machine is where the work on the vaccine begins basically an inactivated virus from the red zone from the dirty zone is brought here and this machine it separates the r.n.a. from the rest of the virus it isolates it and from here the r.n.a. is being passed on for further study and work russia boasts 3 different covert 1000
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vaccines sputnik v. is already a brand eclipsing p.r. wise even its international competitors vectors a.p. vaca rona has remained in its elder brother's shadow even in russia few people know how it works or what we do but i want to emphasize 3 major advantages of the vaccine it's because it's made from synthetic peptides 2nd it's not sensitive to virus mutations it's resistant to all known covert strains including british south african brazilian and others and 3rd you can get vaccinated unlimited times one with the yearly flu vaccinations. then that the vaccine develops a 3 line to fans like to enter a room you need to open a door the vaccine forms antibodies that. that if the fast line of defense is broken then another pool of antibodies goes into battle that stops the virus from connecting to the cell and getting inside but if this line is crossed is while the
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new response destroys the infected cell so this is the preferred vinyl stage of producing a vaccine basically here they are preparing a foundation for it it's probably in base so the substance in this boiler is literally called all world war it contains all the nutrients that will make this protein grow and as soon as it is ready will be taken to a different lab also here where active components of the vaccine will be attached to this protein in the foundation by active i mean those that will be recognized by our immune system as well including this and therefore we will develop antibodies for covert 19 it's hard to find a volunteer in russia who'd want an epi very covert jab partly because so little is known about it partly because the 1st batches have just been released to the public and partly because its efficacy has been challenged by skeptics and even those who
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took part in the clinical trials the had developed of the vaccine says though this is a smear campaign against the institute i think is purely an information war against this vaccine in particular it's very frustrating i feel sorry for my country and the vaccine officials are telling me they won't be dragged into bickering and will verify their reputation via publications in science journals several high profile russian officials have already chosen r.p. iraq as their covert job and there were rumors of russia's former president dmitry medvedev did so as well but the difficulty head of the vector institute says vaccination shouldn't be a free for all fights between different producers people get through jobs they don't ask how those vaccines are made. how they walk but all of them meet certain requirements it should be the same with coronavirus maxine's a person just gets a job and that's it the message from russian vaccine developers which ever jab you
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choose you are getting the best shot at immunity done of reporting from the heart of siberia r.t. . while we're talking about russian crew and a virus jumps on the telly a businessman has made a 6000 kilometer round trip just to get one. flew to moscow to get sputnik v. because he wasn't willing to wait months to get a job back. only people of my age are scared to be needed after the summer saw the fire i decide to make. guys think is absolutely. even if spoke to me because not only could have been a little bit from europe regency. quite clear that. it's very very good this in many countries are using their
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morning didn't receive any call. for more of them 2 weeks which. would advise to be versatile in a rush most of the balls on their facebook or my friend pleased with one of those for me. network and some friends asked me next time we give you some free. because you know the recent must be between them to remember that i think between 5 and a certain degree it's awful is that the italian engineer was able to get a russian visa thanks to his russian wife and says that his main motivation to get the job as soon as possible was to protect israel no dilly parents. probably only made his trip is a 3rd coronavirus way sweeps across europe and the blood continues to experience vaccine shortages. when you daily coronavirus cases in italy have
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reached almost 24000 the country has the 2nd highest death toll in europe with more than 107000 deaths registered since the outbreak. ravel jali believes that politics should play a role when it comes to saving lives. more than when you're a warrior outsider you can see all the people who do you know full of people which is. your one now view of the. situation i see that all bars all bars. of food and all bars are close at. some flowers. i think the only problem or this that put to me is maybe a russian the only one if pulled in you would have been made that i don't know in california. it would be a really need only to use it without any problem policy should be accepted the
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opposite let's buy and. be seen on the market where we can find it because we have to go around quickly to worsen it all our population and because all that are wise with us initial we will never see the end of the. policy sure they care about of people this should be the priority and not sound geopolitical. i don't know or even a relationship. which is now conditioning you know such important thing call chalmette for their of our country. under rubble your leader will fly back to moscow at the start of able to get his 2nd dose we will be following his journey and keep you updated on his progress. as bad as during
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terrorist attacks that's how french doctors have described the current situation in the capital's hospitals which the pandemic has pushed to breaking point in an open letter they warn they may soon have to choose which patients to save and they slammed president decision not to introduce another full lockdown. we have never experienced such a situation even during the worst terrorist attacks in recent years in this medical crisis where there is a glaring mismatch between needs and available resources we will be forced to treat patients in order to save as many lives as possible if. the article is addressed to future patients or the population because in the ill de france region in particular the incidence is growing rapidly there is significant growth and we are afraid we won't be able to cope with the influx of cases there is a gap between the needs of patients and the amount of resources at our disposal this is particularly the case for intensive care beds and this situation has
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developed against the background of an increase in the number of hospitalized patients we will certainly provide assistance to all patients but we fear that at some point we will run out of resources very this word sorting is awful if we do not want to have to choose which patients to offer the most optimal treatment conditions and which to give less optimal that's never happened and we do not want it to happen and so we're raising the alarm. last week friends into the 3rd wave of infections there are now more than 27000 covert patients in hospitals across the country that's the highest figure this month the number in intensive care is approaching 5000 a record for the year the doctor we just heard from the who is one of the signatories of the open letter says it's essential though not to forget about nunc over patients to. both of these are mental that you're still don't you feel so the sooner the government makes its decisions the better even you cannot afford to just wait and see what the result of these measures to curb the increase in infections
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will be what we are already observing a significant increase in the number of cases in addition we don't just have to take care of patients with coronavirus but also patients with more common diseases of a cardiovascular system or with neurological or on collage diseases in other words it is necessary to treat both patients with chronic virus and those who do not have conflict or that we will eventually run out of beds. germany's chancellor runs the results of federal powers if local regions don't do more to combat cope it submitted dire warnings that the 3rd wave of the pandemic will be the worst yet details coming up later this hour. shameful and heartbreaking that's been the overwhelming reaction to a recent u.k. government report showed that even before the pandemic child poverty in the country figures government numbers show that by the 2024300000 children in britain lived in
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poverty nearly 2000000 went hungry because the family struggled to buy food the americans from the turn to was charity says that the pandemic as only exacerbated the crisis. the government produced statistics saying $4300000.00 children are in poverty in the u.k. we actually believe that number to be higher we believe it's about $4500000.00 and that's about 33 percent of children in the u.k. so you know it's about a 3rd of a classroom. the fact that these numbers are before the pandemic is a is a huge concern you know this is child poverty before the pandemic was a 12 year high and you know it was high before the pandemic it's going to be even higher now and it's going to be irrevocably higher in the future one thing that you see now that you would not have seen 10 years ago is the huge amount of food banks in 40. 3 percent of people on universal credit the main benefit system in the u.k. of food insecurity we now have more food banks in the u.k.
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than we have branches of mcdonald's so you can really see the poverty in the u.k. at the moment it's visceral it's everywhere certainly creating more well paid jobs is crucial to cutting down poverty and especially the effects it has on child poverty however we've had a the best part of a decade of of a government agenda of austerity you know we've had cuts to our benefits system freezes too are also some security so it's good i mean we're going to need more than just well paid jobs and we need a thought of all housing we need you know we need cuts to the rising cost of living you know asked for the goods is increasingly more expensive year on year so we really need the government to have a beverage moment. you know a real holistic look at the causes of poverty and to tackle the long term symptoms . of the government figures show that the number of children in relatively low income families is basically the same as it was back in the late ninety's and the child poverty action group is calling for an increase in char benefits today's
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power 2 figures show what was clear all along that low income families with children and to depend demi financially vulnerable and with child poverty haven't risen by 700 soudan since 2012 when benefits cuts began this dismal data shows child power chill of us are now devastatingly high children and their families will pay the price and those government x. urgently low income families can currently receive just over $20.00 pounds a week for their 1st child and nearly 14 pounds for every other child that's slightly more than the cost of $2.00 average breakfasts in the cafe last year the government also temporarily introduced a 20 pound weekly welfare increase for families hit by the pandemic we got the reaction of done paskin from save the children. at the moment the government is saying that that's going to take you right at the end of september and that's something which we know that there was a lot of hardship to families and children who already are and it's not tomorrow so
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we need to get with many others are saying which is very importantly government continues to provide that extra principle. that's a very immediate step because we got constrained we're also very worried that it might be actually that as the restrictions ease on the pandemic that's when you might see some of the damage in terms of rising unemployment and job losses and that's where it's important for the government to move away from thinking about temporary measures demick to also building actions will it take are really pretty insane but given a good stumble or all children that is put into things like responding because it might seem to me you know be very possible we don't need an around the world where governments really but there are a lot of things to do to do a lot which is good and we need to get that same energy. and in quality and speech . the emergence of deep craters in russia's jamar been insular has
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puzzled sun to sfi years in artie's latest documentary researches take the plunge in trying to get to the bottom of this mysterious phenomenon because the full film throughout the day here on our channel for now has a preview. humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena before giant cletus appearing in the amount. of what this debate in the us is outside. of the sunni chili to keep the indian army and the solution a. national id or serve for national initiative in theater where it. would start because you've got the president's base not opposed to move to new york or to retrofit straightness the region but that for . there to discuss over to kiran is that scientists have solved the mystery of creatures appearing in the mouth and instead it has to do with the unique take tonics of the earth's crust beneath on the cranks that the fia they built
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a full scale 3 d. model of the black hole cars deb you can you couldn't you could to use your speed limits but god knows michelin you bullshit. would never know the proper ground you could be arsed to take your cue ball you know to make that you want clear. in 2021 russian scientists came quite close to working out what's going on. let's go through for you. at least given containerships been blocking the suez canal for the past week he's partially refloated can tell you more about bats today south we'll look at the implications for international supply.
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mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. welcome back chancellor angela merkel has expressed dismay at the way german states . consisting regions aren't doing enough she's so unhappy in fact she's even threatened to resort to federal power as it comes as europe struggles to get its vaccine program going a bit a 3rd wave of infections want to speak to all of us more from berlin. well during this interview that the chancellor gave on sunday evening she took particular sick and tired of bumping heads with local leaders she described some of the leaders of
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germany states is being not free from allusions that they could actually negotiate with the covert 19 virus we are set to see some local restrictions put in place here in berlin this week on wednesday off from wednesday f f p 2 masks will be required there more heavy duty masks in shops and on public transport are also going to any more testing put in place particularly for things like getting a haircut but this all combs as intensive care doctors in germany is saying the country actually needs a nationwide tough 2 week lockdown and that's something that's being backed up by anger merkel's health minister again spawn. if we look at the numbers we need another 10 to 14 days at least of promptly driving down in context as we're done with a look now if you want to salute about our contact with germany's currently hold it around the $20000.00 new cases of covert 19
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a day mark the warning that's coming out is that that could rise during this 3rd wave that's going to towns on europe to as much as 100000 per day get indications clearly point to this way as potentially being even worse than the 1st 2 waves we must be prepared for a steep rise in the number of cases for more people to once again become seriously ill is going to hospitals will be over and that more people will die again in the us and get them straight if this continues on chinked we run the risk that our health care system will reach its breaking point in april when it comes to vaccinations the plan remains that all adults will be offered a job by the end of september that's a plan that looks particularly vicious right now when you take into account that not all of the over eighty's in germany have had one job yet when it comes to vaccinate. local leaders are saying they want russia sputnik v vaccine to get approval so that can be used in the fight against covert the approval of sputnik we
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must be decided as soon as possible i'm fighting for sputnik v. not just because it's been produced in russia i believe that we should buy all vaccines which are available it has nothing to do with party politics or a proximity to moscow i find west german ideological sensitivities on this question silly supply issues as well as investigations into the safety of vaccines of seeing the vaccination program in europe be delayed silly slow t.n.t. backed on the e.u. commissioner in charge of the vaccine program has said that getting russian sputnik the vaccine online wouldn't be a magic bullet that would fix all of europe's problems if the vaccine is certified within weeks or months and the way is found to produce it in europe it would take at least 10 to 14 months before the 1st but as manufactured but it would not be a response to our problems today or with the vaccination levels not being as high
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as they are in other parts of the world europe is staring down the barrel of more lockdowns more restrictions on its citizens. facebook has permanently shut down the page of iran's international television network which has millions of followers press t.v. said it received no advance notice and highlighted the american connections of the tech giant. without any prior warning facebook informed press t v on friday that its account had been shut down for what it claimed to be the iranian news channel's failure to follow our community standards this is yet another attack by the us based social media giant only rhenium media outlets while the social media platform says that the channel violated its standards it's not provided any examples of just how those rules were broken facebook along with twitter and instagram has previously suspended press t.v. on a number of occasions reinstating it in those cases though on appeal side mohammad marandi a professor at tehran university says that the tech giant is silencing alternative
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viewpoints on its platform. but it does is that it basically prevents. alternative voices from being heard at all because the use facebook can be seen what they say and what they write. can be seen across the world but on the other hand what they do is they limit what of turnitin out that. can say so they either remove those out that's such as what they've done with press t.v. with its millions of followers and therefore it can it can no longer be seen across the year among others it creates a general sense of censorship or a general feeling that you have to sell center yourself otherwise you'll lose the platform that you had which works or are to build but the problem that this creates for themselves is that when they go too far they create an incentive among non-western countries to build their own capabilities that can rival facebook or
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twitter or instagram and i think as the world is changing very fast as we speak. it's not a very distant future where we where we will be seeing these alternative. forms platforms for us to be able to more easily access alternative information. a huge container ship that's been wedged across the suez canal since cheese there is now been partially refloated stricken vessels caused hundreds of cargo ships to back up along the waterway but it's still unclear when the canal will reopen 12 percent of all global trade passes through this is canal which is the shortest sea link between asia and europe there's growing concern over international supply chains because of the blockade should come as richard wolffe says though it was only a matter of time before something like this occurred. this is not the 1st time the canal has been blocked not at all it's
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a very vulnerable this canal particularly in the area where this show. ship is jam very narrow part of the canal i think you could do a good bit on the suez canal you'd have to spend the money to widen then to deep in then to take steps to have fallback plans for movie cargo even relatively small distances if you could back ships down to the stranded ship there are all kinds of mechanisms that you could have the in place if you were taking seriously the vulnerability to a little bit like at agriculture you can make more acreage produce more goods if you only grow one plant but then if something happens to that one plant you don't have the diversity which we used to have which is a kind of protection against something happening to all monoculture you have to think like that if you don't if you're only focused on your short term profits then you run into these problems. and there it is
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to a note that in 2021 russian scientists came quite close to working out what's going on. they built a full scale 3 d. model of the black oh. hello and welcome to cross talk are all things are considered on she need germany's foreign minister has signaled that he would like to see it in a joint russian relations but added.
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