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to reopen off the east the shutdown. says its recent agreement with russia. the sputnik. countries were devised to approve the show for use. we are very thankful and grateful. that we are able to. fly as a white lives much about in california. to protest this number of arrests. i hope.
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thanks for joining us to. stay with you throughout the night welcomes the progress . of the modern exit from the kobe looked they can no longer afford to stay close clashes broke out on all 4. on monday. clashes also erupted last week in the capital with one police officer injured italy's eased code restrictions in most regions after i missed the locked out but restaurants will remain closed until at least the end of april only takeout or
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delivery services are permitted. now in neighboring austria tough restrictions have also been extended amid soaring covert cases and a severe vaccine shortage but charles let us about think curt's says that programs will now be getting a turbo boost from a deal with russia to buy a 1000000 doses of the sport nick v. shot last week he urged the european regulator to act faster on approving the job the sputnik be difficult to ask for spin to be it's a question of how long this approval process will last for what reasons it's being protected i get a feeling that some are acting geopolitically here and i believe that when it comes to vaccination and public health care it shouldn't center around geo political questions but rather if a vaccine is effective and safe it should be used so i personally share the opinion of the president of the doctors chamber that the more vaccines we have the higher the chance to save lives and jobs in austria and get this pandemic over and done
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with another president of the austrian doctors chamber who shot the kurtz just medicine and told us why he believes the country needs the sputnik shot. i think all over europe. the companies are suffering and they would need more bricks scene . more rapidly we need to do this in order to overcome the pandemic situation as soon as possible the main problem is that europe didn't order enough in power i'm we would need more work seen now in order to blacks in need the population in the short period of time and that's not possible therefore we are very thankful and grateful to russia that we are able to buy your vaccine and i hope that it will boost the vixen issue for. a new poll in the czech republic has revealed almost half of those quids say they'd be
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happy to receive the sputnik the cobra vaccine if it's approved by local regulators this comes amid a growing interest in the use of the russian job among european nations is our europe correspondent spaeth all of. well the czech republic could be sent to follow hungry and start using russia's sputnik the vaccine before it gets approval from the european medicines agency the czech president zeman made the announcement he was also critical of the slow pace at which the a.m.a. approval for the sputnik the vaccine has taken if the decision was put the registration is made by our national regulator it will be enough to start using it as happened in hungary as for the european medicines agency it is very slow well new infections in the czech republic have started to relent in recent days that's following the country being gripped by a 3rd wave of the covert 19 pandemic now
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a recent poll showed that just under half of the czech citizens who were asked the question said that they would take the sputnik the vaccine without a.m.a. approval as long as health authorities from prague had given a green light michel the e.u. council president has also been speaking he acknowledged that there is differences between member states when it comes to the use of russia's sputnik the vaccine there's a lot of pressure and politicians people are getting impatient they want to get vaccinated governments want to do all they can also control this and sensitive it's a regarding sputnik the among you member states at the back end of last weekend spawn the german health minister said that germany would be looking to secure its own deal for sputnik v. once the european medicines agency has given it the green light germany could have to set up its own deal of course because the e.u. commission joint procurement mechanism has already said they're not going to buy
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sputnik v. as it stands at the moment there's also been some comment from france when it comes to that announcement from germany last week the french foreign minister saying he thought that was a bit of a p.r. stunt designed to. give confidence to the local market here in germany of course we have an election coming up in september he thought that was a bit of politicking from yen's spawn but he also said that he wouldn't rule out taking any vaccine based on where it came from said if it's a good vaccine it's a good vaccine but when it comes to that all important a.m.a. approval well sputnik the started being looked at by the european medicines agency on the 5th of march we're expecting that process to run through perhaps as long as the end of may once it gets the green light of course it can then be used all across the european union. u.s. city of minneapolis as the cloud a state of emergency and hundreds of minnesota national guard troops have been
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deployed in a violent race riots following the fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer well here we have pictures from minnesota reporters so we're continuing off to the man was shot dead in a car while attempting to flee. he was pulled over for a traffic violation at the time earlier minnesota governors announced a 7 pm curfew in response to uprisings following the protest the brooklyn center police chief said don't write died as a result of an accidental discharge by an officer who mistook the gun for a taser a deadly incident caused crowds to gather around the local police departments. will have also been reports of looting in the area and clashes with police and national guard would applaud and tear gas queues to disperse protesters little incentives just 10 miles from minneapolis where last year the death of george floyd led to a wave of protests nationwide there was unrest in california as well. i was.
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close. when the city of huntington beach a white lives martha rally had been organized online but was met by a larger group of counter protesters from the black lives matter movement and confrontation descendants of violent clashes resulting in brutal fist fights. just how do you hold. those heavy police presence as well in huntington beach and several arrests made among both rival groupings the counter protesters later claimed it was a victory all black lives matter is some reactions heard on a day among those attending the rallies. a lot livelier people here. you know one life better shouldn't you know we all want to be treated equally that's what's going to take a never in their lives they may not wear the sheets in the costumes they used to
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but they were going to close and they also are still. in creating racism and trying to harm people of color. or editorial director at reactionary times site believes the rallies were used as a pretext for the black lives matter movement its agenda. this is a some kind of a false flag because in seattle there was supposed to be a one of these rallies that never really materialized and what didn't materialize was a large amount of counter protests i think this is something that's being set up probably by the radical marxist that are behind black lives matter to just give them an excuse to go back out into the streets and cause problems this in this black lives matter movement just to speak on it broadly has never been about equality it's
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always been about black superiority we saw that last year and some of the videos there probably are a group of white people that all are frustrated at this point with the way that the media has been portraying race relations in america some of them may be extremist white supremacist and but some of them you know you can't argue with a white person being frustrated with the racial narratives in america that isn't racist at all maybe somebody who believes that black lives matter and white lives matter and all lives matter. thing in the us a shooting at a high school in knoxville tennessee has left one man's add on the police officer injured according to local law enforcement another man has also been detained by authorities for questioning is all he's with what he tells. at austin east magnet high school located in memphis tennessee where apparently around 3 15 pm local time an individual an armed male did approach the school with his firearm he
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was then confronted by officers and at that point shots were fired now at this point we understand that one male individual was announced dead on the scene and declared to see a police officer is at this point getting medical treatment for gunshot injuries that are not considered to be life threatening and there is another individual a suspect that is being detained now the area remains under a heavy police presence a multiple policing agencies are on the scene and a reunification site has been set up at a baseball field near the high school where the family members are able to reunite with their teenage children as they gradually trickle out of the school all high school students who are not considered to be involved 'd in the incident have been released to their families and are being reunited and that seems to be the situation now it is not clear if the deceased individual was the shooter and it is
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also not clear what the individual being detained who exactly they are what exactly their relationship to the shooting is but according to the knoxville police department that is the current situation one officer getting gunshot wound treatments one person deceased who is a male and another male that is currently being detained. us states of all can so his bond gender reassignment treatment for children under the age of 18 critics of run of the move and the trends germany. who reversed his son says it will protect him people from making dangerous mistakes. i reach about 300000000 people a year and help people every day who also have regret or have a story just like mine and want to do a transition so i've worked with a lot of young people who were diagnosed by a so-called doctor telling him that they had gender dysphoria gone and met with the
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children and been around with them and none of them that i've come across to had gender dysphoria that was a fox diagnosis one recent young man who started on our moment there p. at 15 heads is full of surgery at 18 contacted me at 19 and said he feels like a prank and stained monster and the harm that's done is that it causes. many things real problems for bone structure often times in the natural development of the brain is interrupted what we know from sweden is that after you go through these procedures you're 19 times more likely to die from suicide and you would if you didn't go through the surgery so what they're doing is really horrible we all can feel government's a governor all the time to veto the bill that was immediately overruled by the
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state congress as houses and who's a republican had argued that such measures a not the role of government but you heard my veto will cause my republican colleagues across the country to resist the temptation to put the states in the middle of every decision made by parents and health care professionals will console bill by and doctors from providing puberty block was all gender 35 children will pay again think such procedures a highly dangerous thing promoted by big pharma lobby groups and politicians. the truth is it does a great deal of harm to put children or mon blockers or give them hormone therapy before they're 19 years old and it really should be 21 years old before they attempt to put. any hormones in a young person's body you know big pharma has a great interest in selling hormone therapy to people who don't need it the people who make the war monger laughers the advocates you know whether it's facebook or he
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said there are big platforms raise money for these advocate groups and i think it's horrible what they're doing and it's really political it's not a medical thing now it's become totally political because what they're doing is not providing medical care at all they're raising money for these activists to perform unnecessary surgeries and harm kids. it's 60 years since russian cosmonaut cuticle gotten achieved what many people impossible while becoming the 1st mine in space. right correspondent will get a taste of 0 gravity back on a. banker's
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survival guide ecstacy just like all the starts it. can impact. repatriations look at the us to 7 years. to build a separate tracer for. the world is. shaped by. the day or. week to ask.
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him back to the program a group of activists in the us are entering the 3rd week of a hunger strike over the saudi blockade of yemen based yemeni liberation movement is urging the by the ministration to make good on its promise to end support to the saudi campaign we've given is now in the grip of a full blown famine after a 6 year military onslaught by saudi arabia those operations are aimed at propping up propping up yemen's pro saudi government against. which reared claims of terrorists the war has directly or indirectly claimed almost a quarter of a 1000000 lives according to the u.n. the crisis appears to be getting even worse with the saudi blockade preventing
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vital supplies from entering yemeni ports. well according to the united nations 2000000 children under the age of 5 will suffer acute malnutrition any given this year if the blockade continues that could result in 400000 yards from one of the leading activists involved in the hunger strike she thinks a global response is needed and the war we're not talking about just the united
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states who is involved although they are a vital supporter and a key supporter in this and this role i mean you know you have to involve the united nations france. spain and so many other countries who are also involved in supplying arms to the saudi coalition but absolutely you know there should be a huge uproar i mean we are literally day by day watching the worse humanitarian crisis in the world you know these are people that struggle to find water and and struggle to be able to afford food and just imagine that this is a constant daily life and why are we not hearing from these world leaders why are we not hearing from from the from other nations who should be extremely outraged that this could be this could happen to any other country and we should all equally be as enraged and absolutely that the world needs to talk more about what's going on yeah man. 60 years ago
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a russian cosmonaut yuri gagarin became the 1st human in the history of all planets and leave. a flight brought him instant fame and today his name smile on his once a still proven inspiration. a book i didn't. do it. of course that. if you. ever heard about. with the extraordinary ascent to the stars yuri gagarin had propelled humanity into the past all known but also a future of discovery all with the most human of phrases. or an expression of excitement will that still captures imaginations today 6 decades old by your
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college. or no by yes. by. by. let's go yes really. and 60 years on from you regarding this flight the idea of space travel still
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fascinates so many around the well it does have its downsides though microgravity at the international space station can cause dizziness headaches and other unpleasant symptoms scientists have worked harder minimizing such side effects by simulating missions down here on earth also use special bars to create the fuel of weightlessness artie's constantly the last cough took the plunge. i really can't believe that this is what caused us feel one day you know float around a space station it's. it's amazing you know i was told that those who take part in the study they actually have to spend here inside this tub from 7
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to 21 days and yes that means even eating and you're e-mailing. dry immersion in there of a neutral water snow can be fun in the beginning and i had fun that's for sure but the pleasure as they say words are pretty quick you know there's not so much to entertain yourself with on top of that the longer you expose your body to microgravity the more 'd negative effects kick in. in space microgravity can have a serious impact on your body causing muscles to atrophy bones to lose calcium even your internal organs and eyeballs can change shape as far as and no vision also deteriorates if you stay in space for a long time. the experiment takes
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place at an institute in moscow known for long term simulations of trips to space one of its trademark features as this type compartment facility that is used to play out would be missions to moon and mars and see how crewmembers are going to act together in isolation and confinement so let me actually give you a quick tour inside. so this 1st area is a refrigerator facility and those are the actual fridges huge ones. those are used mainly for food because you have to realize that while in space no one's cooks you have to take food with you and. because of that it has to be frozen so here we have a storage facility here it's a greenhouse this is where they have plants this room over here it's obviously
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a gym. well this appears to be a kitchen i guess because of the microwave and by the way look at the c.c.t.v. cameras their average where all over so let's move on ok so this is were causing an ounce or those who take part in experiments they live. so this is yeah this is the light control the mirror. wide yeah it's not too far it's not too big through a cramped space here. yeah this is what you get when you are on a very important space assignment in the what if they're in an enclosed space where they can't talk to their family the deprived of communications and isolated from the outside world they don't receive news and have no idea what's going on they
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can't go outside for a walk they don't know if it's day or night and they're biorhythms get thrown out of sync by staying in this environment or this has a negative effect on their psychological well being you know after decades of space exploration there is still a lot of the and no and the more you research it on the ground the safer is going to be out there in space. travel has always been dealt a crippling blow by the pandemic but now it's for an even more turbulence in france lawmakers of back to climate activism ban on domestic flights between destinations that can be reached by train in less than 2 and a half hours or the move comes as part of a major climate bill with same as for a 40 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 levels seen in the 1990 s. who have a climate activists say the move against domestic flights isn't strict enough they wanted the band to cover journeys of up to 4 hours by train and it's
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a little surprise then that neurosis lation isn't backed by the aviation sector which has already been enduring devastating losses currently most international flights are severely restricted due to code the french government out of bail out have france last year with 4000000000 euros of support the country's industry minister says they need to find the right balance. we know that aviation is a contributor to carbon dioxide and because of climate change we must reduce emissions equally we must support our companies and not let them fall by the wayside. we spoke earlier with aviation consultant savvy at till but to them on he thinks any effort to cut domestic flights would harm travelers especially those living far from the big cities we feel weak their fish and secretaries weak and the not human nature to feel how heavy it will be what a burden on the ocean so there are the big airlines like ethanol that we suffer because it will lose hundreds of thousands of passengers and for example lots of
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people in the south of france on bought new york for example they don't go to paris they just make a concern it's just a chance they're just used by reason and they're good with new york they go to most they go somewhere else of course if we are not able to provide those short all flights we won't have all the long cold flights it doesn't have a lot of it political benefits and it's more much more expensive train is much more expensive than plane nowadays you got to have hundreds of people that they need to use those train is fully booked so if you don't have a plane you can't just drive but it's not possible. more than 400 applicants are competing for just 8 places in a cosmonaut recruitment campaign was on the documentary follows some of the progress up next for viewers in the u.s. it's boom bust see again and i'll find out.
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why the pandemic no certainly no borders just blind to nationalities. has emerged riddled with the we don't look like seem. to be. judging. commentary crisis with listening to my. we can do better we should be. everyone is contributing it's your own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is great the response has been masked so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we were in it together.
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when i was told small seemed wrong but all roles just don't call. me the world yet to shape out this day comes to educate and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. just us more than a little. mention that it's long. but the way to put it you. first wish ok though.

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