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desperate restaurant owners in rome square up to riot officers to smoke bombs flied demanded businesses be let out of lockdown we speak to some of. the state owes me but no help is coming we are working criminals. joe biden reportedly giving cash to central american states in a bid to slove of blocks of migrants a move slammed by critics at home is an insult to americans in. a state of emergency declared in minnesota where rioters flouted a curfew for a 2nd not running after a police officer shot dead a black man. very
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good morning thanks for joining us here on r.t. . italian restaurant owners are demanding an exit from the covert lockdown they say they can no longer afford to stay closed clashes broke out at an authorized protest in right. the rally was organized by the open looping torch and the gates for loosening lockdown restrictions and reopening businesses but it was also joined by a far right group whose members 3 smoke bombs at the police one protester was injured another arrested italy has eased covert restrictions in most regions following an easter lockdown the restaurants will remain closed at least until the
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end of april only take out of delivery services are permitted we spoke to some of the protesting business owners. them i know they fear the anger of the people but the people are angry for a reason there are serious reasons not enough attention has been paid to important issues affecting the sector they have been hit by wrong and unfair decisions resources have not been allocated in a supportive or equitable way for restaurant owners. the state owes me but no help is coming i don't know how to make ends meet each month the expenses are fixed each month there are more expenses than benefits we're desperate. to get we are in the square because we have the right to demonstrate this is a dictatorship maybe it's fine for brussels but not for us we are workers not criminals. pandemic related anxieties of a different kind of emotion on the italian island of sicily where locals are showing a high level of distrust in the astra zeneca vaccine according to the region's
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president up to 80 percent of sicilians refused to be inoculated with the jab out of fears over its safety public confidence in the anglo swedish injection has been badly shaken by reports linking it to rare but potentially fatal blood clots and by conflicting recommendations over its use we went to the island streets to get the people's opinion. i turned down the astra zeneca vaccine because i don't think it's safe there have been several suspicious cases in sicily and for that reason i preferred not to risk my health. from what i've heard so far i do not trust it i heard about the thrombosis cases but the percentage is minimal but given a choice i would feel more protected with a vaccine with fewer side effects the result was the possibility of an error but if the virus is more dangerous than the vaccine i would prefer to get vaccinated. there have been many deaths we don't know how this is related to the vaccine or not we're all afraid at the moment i don't want to take the astra zeneca shot i'll
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probably wait for the. vaccine tourism is on the rise amid altering rollouts and distrust in certain jobs we follow one ranchman strip all the way to moscow to be inoculated with sputnik think that's coming up in a few minutes time. but before the 2nd day of violent race riots in the u.s. state of minnesota has seen the city of brooklyn center flooded with national guard troops a state of emergency declared. the fatal shooting of a black man by a police officer. if you get. your personal opinion from the are. allowed. i.
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rocks and other objects thrown at the police department there were reports of shots fired in the area of the police department. that i don't want to follow but it will make legal under our law about it not want to do their own mother. people who took to the streets of new york on monday to demand justice for rights they marched chanting his name some bonus that read driving while black should not be a death sentence from office that dominic is otoh does the incident shows there are serious problems with the police force. this is either bad training or this is
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a scared police officer and a story the problem i'm going to have for me personally as you're going to see a lot of blue live supporters who are going to be jumping to the aid of this police officer saying that it's a high stress circumstance we don't know what she was thinking we owe you can you cue can mistake this was this was this was a or if this was absurd to go to a pistol have it in your hands. obviously have tunnel vision on the suspects how you can mistaken mistakenly grab your pistol instead of your taser after you have had training that makes no sense to me whatsoever you use your hands usually at that taser has been proven over and over and over again to be not a complete tool and otality is going to wind up helping the scene out and if it is just done this is put more cops under the false a false security that a tool is going to replace words and physicality and this is
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a problem. washington secured agreements with mexico honduras and guatemala to boost its troop presence of the border us in a bid to slow migration to the u.s. the move comes amid reports that the budget ministrations also considering handing cash to central american states to stem the flow critics though say the president should really direct that money to help america's own in need eliminate explains. with 170000 people picked up along the u.s. border just last month the migrant crisis is rapidly spinning out of control and the biden administration is scrambling to deal with it and the current plan dollars and lots of them in the form of foreign aid president biden wants to try and buy a way out of his border crisis with taxpayer money the administration is spending $60000000.00 a week and now wants to launch a cash transfer program in central america this insults millions of americans who are out of work in our country the plan is for billions of dollars to go to
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guatemala honduras and el salvador now it's not exactly clear how this is going to work but the white house insists it won't be just direct cash payments to potential migrants let's not forget that back in 2009 the usa worked to topple the government of honduras ushering in a decade of instability and chaos let's also remember that wot amala has had various u.s. backed military regimes so what exactly led to this stampede toward the u.s. border the trail goes straight back to the white house the united states says moral leadership on refugee issues was a poor in a bipartisan consensus for so many decades when i 1st got here we shine a light into lamp them of liberty an oppressed people were offered safe havens for those fleeing violence or persecution and our example pushed other nations to open wide their doors as well it's not exactly clear what the end goal is and there is not really
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a record of success here foreign aid to us aligned regimes in central america that have free market economies is certainly not a new concept in fact the u.s. state department has been showering the region with money for decades 750000000 dollars was provided to central american countries between 20142017 now the stated goals of all that foreign aid was roughly the same as what biden is proposing and people. remained poor desperate and they continued fleeing 2019 donald trump took the dramatic move of halting u.s. aid so can we continue to just throw money at a problem and expect it to eventually be solved by it will soon be celebrating his 100th day in office and he's got a major crisis on his hands with no end in sight they look up and artsy new york. a group of activists in the us are entering the 3rd week of hunger strike over the saudi blockade of yemen the american based yemeni liberation movements urging the buy administration to make good on its promise to end support to the saudi campaign
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yemen's in the grip of a full blown famine after a 6 year military onslaught by saudi arabia those operations aimed at propping up yemen's pro saudi government against shia who fight is claims that terrorists the war has directly or indirectly claimed almost a quarter of a 1000000 lives according to the u.n. and the crisis appears to be getting even worse with the saudi blockade preventing vital supplies from entering yemeni ports.
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according to the united nations 2000000 children under the age of 5 will suffer acute malnutrition in yemen this year if the blockade continues and that that could result in 400000 deaths you heard from one of the leading activists involved in the hunger strike who thinks a global response is needed to end the war. we're not talking about just the united states who is involved although they are a vital supporter and a key supporter in this in this role i mean you know you have to involve the united nations france spain and in so many other countries who are also involved in in supplying arms to the saudi coalition but absolutely that you know there should be a huge uproar i mean we are literally day by day watching the worst humanitarian crisis in the world you know these are people that struggle to find water and and
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struggle to be able to afford food in 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 in yemen. so finance of subzero temperatures in fronts of decimated the country's great crop spelling disaster for many of the countries winemakers farmers are having to get creative as well in a desperate bid to salvage what they can of the harvest.
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france has lost a significant amount of its harvest it's estimated that we have possibly lost around 30 percent nationwide we're talking about $12.00 to $15000000.00 hits a liters at least that's roughly equivalent to what france exports almost every year but there are also people who have lost 90 or even 100 percent of certain types of vines some of my friends are living in a real nightmare for those like me a model lucky and winds are affected so badly when you look at the situation on the whole it's a really big problem at the same time there's also been other problems especially covert and the shutdown of our main markets especially for winemakers small why make it work a lot with restaurants the sector is closed restaurants are closed and it's not
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clear when they'll reopen. a gamer who posed as a reporter for a nonexistent out that has managed to infiltrate the white house corps she even managed to get some of her questions put to jen psaki the major panic as the story . have you ever wondered who gets to ask the questions at the white house well for channels like r t or independent journalists it's practically impossible instantly you get accusations of being propaganda fake news and so on make news that's being spread by russia or to you which is a hulu supported. funded by the russian or the russian government fake means has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia fake news fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news of course they explain it as holding up journalistic standards or something like that well ok so just how high are these standards well just for yourself an online game or manage to get in
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for questions to jen psaki biden's press secretary by just pretending to be a white house reporter a few fake twitter handles that's all it took the gamer who was real identity is still unknown created a profile as casey leggo montagu who pretended to be a reporter for a non-existing news agency called white house news several white house officials even followed her on twitter montagu then asked credentialed reporters in the white house press room so a pass on her questions because she couldn't make it there to code the regulations and stuff like that and they did no credentials no background check nothing and this laziness or incompetence or whatever you want to call it on the part of the white house press team is exactly what led montague to do all this in the 1st place i love journalism and i think the press corps is doing a pretty bad job at the moment so i decided i wouldn't sirrahs some transparency
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and ask some questions me and some friends wanted they answer to and she's not the only one fed up with the real journalists ever since biden circa office the prez briefings in the white house have turned into a game of softball a police compared to the way the media behaved during the trumpet. in a straight back then everyone suddenly had a sense of journalistic duty to ask the hard questions and grill the administration over everything and anything this present like good you think candidates are going to question bill president like can you give us a closer view or doubting us can you give us a question don't be ridiculous but when you get what i mean i've got to give you can you state you can you speak out of your fake dues but you know if i may ask one of the course of this president if i may i should have a horse are you worried i should know that sort of president i think that's an ask one of the other folks that stood out for you that's enough put down the mike was president are you worried about indictments coming down in the supposed to be. but with biden's team it's a snooze fest screened questions scripted answers no accountability and
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a lot of circling back we will circle back with you if there's more to update you on that we'll have to take that question to you and circle back with you circle back on that one that's an excellent question i don't have any information in front of me full there excellent questions in the 1st one i should have information on but i'll have to follow up with you on both of them i don't fool leaves that we have outlined that yet let me we can follow up with you if there's a specific timeline that we're putting out publicly at this point. so it's no surprise that even regular people are getting tired of this all and even going as far as getting their own questions into the white house because hey if you have the proper twitter angle that's apparently all it takes to become a white house approved journalist these days. the film the sergeant based banks a money pantra says u.s. exports to actions are putting vaccine production and this is coming up after the break.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very. time to sit down and talk. some explaining the truth of what's happening in america so you've got these tens of trillions of dollars worth of debt and adding to 50 trillion dollars worth of debt which is just another way to say u.s. government treasury bonds. which are currently 30 years are roughly 2 percent now out of the coupon or the interest on those 30 year paid they're paid from taxes collected from taxpayers and the taxpayers pay those taxes to the federal
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government who in turn pay off the bondholders who own those bonds just 110th of one percent so while transfer mechanism so it's not inflation deflation. welcome back germany based pharmaceutical company x. is that it's having trouble producing its new vaccine because of u.s. export restrictions both the u.k. and the e.u. have preordered almost half a 1000000000. now wombs those old as a risk. global supply chains are disrupted be it chemical sequent meant filters or hoses u.s. manufacturers are obliged 1st to meet american demand and that means we are slipping down the list the concern comes after the buy demonstration involved the
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so-called defense production act introduced during the cold war crimes washington emergency powers to secure vital resources by prioritizing its orders the moves led to your suppliers struggling to fulfill contracts outside the country austrian professor of medicine dr rudolf island explained the possible implications of the me. we know who sure used so many old school who are your trans materials that we need to research in for producing great scenes. of course supplied by except lawyers and many of them of course look you can see all night it states. they were going to. treat many important items in t. if indeed they are there will be a list which will sum this up lol for the materials of course chemicals and many other. that are necessary to good use that work seems these would be
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a good talk however. i have to see you stare into color closely. many people here sir learn things to mean time also a lot just remember that if you would be talking when you call we would be short on the masks seen people masks it's time you are lucky leave while the last 2 people at least came from china and i think we just have to think it bold or do not use uproarious b.d. located. in other parts of the world. to consider trying not but also a shop so i think there will be able to look at just 20 trees to secure. these necessary growing distrust in western jabs among europeans led to a rise in vaccine tourism and look to medicines agency holding back on approving russia sputnik they are flying out to moscow to be inoculated here. micha do flow
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is a lawyer from leon and he has his own opinion about the vaccine situation of holes who will mean there aren't currently enough vaccines in france and not everyone can get vaccinated where they want to without waiting 1st of all i don't trust the vaccines offered to us whether it's the american vaccine or britain's astra zeneca they don't fill me with confidence so why i chose the russian sport nick v. jab which i think is much safer and more effective. the russian vaccine has not yet been approved by the european medicines agency so it's not in france and that's something to flow is not too happy about stores or grade b. i regret that my country france is denying its citizens access to the sport make a vaccine for reasons unrelated to health or medicine so if support nic doesn't fly to me i'll fly to get it out of access while on a business trip to moscow to flow decided to get inoculated against corona virus he
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didn't seem nervous before getting his long awaited job. no i'm not concerned i might have been more worried if it was a different vaccine i won't name it but in france it's being heavily criticized now in this case i might have been more afraid however maître do flow things it's still a long way to travel for an injection but on them can force despite the fact that there is a vaccine shortage in france they have to decide who should get vaccinated 1st which also shows that we don't have enough doses even though there is a vaccine available it's their choice and i think that this is a criminal choice. despite his technology and experience france has not developed its own vaccine never i really regret that we're in this situation i think it's because france no longer has the scientific potential to develop such things we are the country of the scientists plus 3rd cull may and go on really change the health situation in the world for the better and today we're lagging behind france is the
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only permanent member of the un security council that has not developed its own vaccine. do flu will get a 2nd sputnik 3 job in 3 weeks during his next trip then he can go home with one less thing to worry about. amusing briefly now a student at a high school in knoxville tennessee has been killed by police after he opened fire the suspect had barricaded himself inside a bathroom one officer was injured in the exchange of fire. because in a village in georgia trying to bridge a police cordon surrounding construction of a new hydro power plant furious that they were excluded from talks on the project which they fear to create environmental problems new plans billed as the largest energy project in georgia for 30 years. and that was the sound of covert restrictions being eased in london for the 1st time in months nonessential u.k.
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businesses have been allowed to reopen among them pubs although they're only allowed to serve people outdoors. travels already been dealt a crippling blow by the pandemic but now it's run into even more turbulence in france more make is there a back to climate activism ban on domestic flights between destinations that can be reached by train in under 2 and a half hours the move comes as part of a major climate bill aiming for a 40 percent cut in carbon emissions by the 2030 that from the level seen in the 990 s. climate activists say the move against domestic flights isn't strict enough they want the ban to cover journeys of up to 4 hours by train little surprise the new legislation isn't backed by the aviation sector which has already endured devastating losses only most international flights are severely restricted because of code french government had to bail out air france last year with 4000000000 euros of support countries industry minister says that they need to find the right
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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 earlier we spoke with a vision consultant have it it'll mean he thinks that any effort to cut domestic flights would harm travelers especially those living far from big cities. we feel weak yes and secretaries weak and they don't human nature to feel how heavy it will be what a burden on the fish and so there are the big lines like assholes that we suffer because they will lose hundreds of thousands of passengers and for example lots of people in the south of france on both who fall for example they don't go to paris they just make it holds for i'm right it's just a chance they just used. and they go to new york they go to most they go somewhere else of course if we're not able to provide those short old slides we won't have
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a whole lot of old slides 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 day to use those train is fully booked so if you don't have a plane you can't just drive but it's does it's not possible and i'm going to write it today don't forget you can check out plenty more new stories we've got them on a website called.
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