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well. that's good for markets good for the global economy. european union and a u.s. health authorities. to use the. reaction coming up in the program. also ahead. meet in person for the 1st time heads of states in the near future it is one of the takeaways following a phone call and choose between the 2 presidents. a state of emergency is declared in minnesota. curfew for
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a 2nd straight night following the fatal shooting of a black. you're catching the program from today welcome to. your company i mean the only. u.s. health authorities are advising against the use of the johnson and johnson vaccine after 6 recipients in the country develop blood clots the american company now say it is aware of the rare disorder decided to delay that in europe. johnson and johnson have described this as a proactive delay to their vaccine being rolled out across the european union they had expected that they would be giving vaccines to people by the end of this week
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however that is not going to happen it follows a move by regulators in the united states to suspend the use of the vaccine there the 6 people who would have the vaccine developed what's called a rare blood clotting disorder out of an abundance of caution decide to see an f.d.a. have recommended a pause in the use of our vaccine in addition we've been reviewing these cases with european health authorities we have made the decision to proactively delayed the rollout of our vaccine in europe but this news comes after the european continent has passed a grim milestone on monday that $52.00 countries that make up the european landmass passed $1000000.00 cove the deaths in total now in the european union the $27.00 member states there they're paying close attention to what's happening when it comes to this johnson and johnson suspension the vaccine program in europe of course hasn't been well particularly successful at least certainly not particularly
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quick and there's a lot of criticism of it here in germany the talk has been less about vaccines and more about lockdowns in particular who has the power to lock down german chancellor angela merkel wants to have more power to do just that the way it works in the german constitution is the chancellor can say we all should be doing this but ultimately it's up to the 16 states that make up germany to decide individually how they are going to implement measures that have been decided from the top well what angela merkel wants to be able to do is to have more power to not just be able to say this is what we should be doing but to say this is what you are doing. and in the uniform national right emergency brake is all. would you because even though it's difficult to hear this again the situation if you use and all of us have to take it seriously well the idea of taking power away from the local authorities and giving it to berlin hasn't gone down well with some germans. but i think it's
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nonsense on a national level complete nonsense the region should decide for themselves and to put the whole country in lockdown a curfew i think is completely exaggerated from the bullet i learned at the end of the day i think these measures sol coming too late i think it solves a bit of the served them to them i mean the state has failed so often in many places especially in the area of testing creating testing capacitors and so on as if in this kind of force well i think it's terrible when one person here decides what we have to do and what we don't have to do that's very very scary for me the move has to be voted through the bundestag parliament here in germany there's no exact time frame set for that just yet but those in the know talking about it happening before the end of this week. i mean time but seem to resume is on the rise amid faltering rollouts distrust in certain shots we follow one frenchman
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strip all the way so moscow to get the sputnik job that is a head later in the program. a 2nd day of race riots in the u.s. state of minnesota has seen national guard troops deployed to the city of brooklyn center. thank you i don't know how. i. gathered outside the local police station in violation of a curfew which had been imposed as the demonstrations violent several areas where. protesters threw concrete blocks at officers reportedly leaving at least one injured police dispersed the crowd firing tear gas and flush grenades the state of emergency has also been to people in new york washington d.c. and portland on monday. just this don't tase right he was fatally shot by police on
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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. but i don't want all of the all. not want to go home. according to reports the brooklyn center police chief the officer who shot dante right to have both resigned will be just seeking some car for cation all involved in the coming hours though a former police officer we spoke to say he's the deadly incident shows there are serious problems within the force. this is either bad training or this is 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
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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 use your hands then taser has been proven over and over and over again to be not a complete tool in totality is going to wind up helping the scene out and 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 a problem. president putin has held a phone conversation with his american counterpart joe biden one proposal about came from the cold as a summit between the leaders which would be held in the near future it would have the aim of making bilateral relations more stable and predictable among the other
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topics discussed where the recent escalation in tensions in east ukraine a nuclear weapons specifically the bilateral strategic arms reduction treaty known as new start i discussed the call with xcel a boy as the host of artie's worlds apart. moscow reacted positively to joe biden suggestion of a face to face meeting does that mean though it's going to happen and where it would happen nothing is certain and this day and age i do think that most go quite frankly was taken a little bit aback by reach out it was quite a surprise and it's a waste i mean rising tensions in russia and the west the location for this summit possible many it has obviously been sad yet but there are alibi it is that happens low that already one of them by logic and himself that was. after all and one we haven't heard from. and aside whether they will whine that it extend their
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hospitality to the 2 leaders by egypt happened back in 2008 there is couple of other statements for example alt aki jadick this is. weighed in was going to washington and not possible that i am not austrian and what do you expect a meeting to be like on a personal level furley frosty or a chance to break the ice well there are many hurdles and 1st and foremost is the personal one that because every consists of i bought an administration in particular i have sounds and going to position all of. not just slash arrangement has every russian on all sorts of issues there is little luck lost that you know example there is also an understanding here and in moscow that this station in the world has become dare he very dangerous and there is practically no dialogue between our countries. fake news or
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a failure to fact check those are the accusations moscow's leveling at c.n.n. that is after the channel broadcast footage claiming to show russia bolstering its military presence along the border with ukraine russia's foreign ministry was quick to point out some clear earth. cell phone footage is a merge of armored columns like this one. and of military hardware being transported by rail towards the border. do you c.n.n. and it's family team we understand that you have no time for fact checking they are so deeply involved into the ideological struggle for the triumph of liberalism but not that deep to present ukrainian tanks at a ukrainian station with a ukrainian train behind as the background for russia preparing for war well let's go through with and the real way station you can see here which c.n.n. said is in russia is actually located in eastern ukraine in its 4th largest city of
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the dineh per you can see this same roof columns well in this photo of the station as for the train here well it supports the blue and yellow livery of ukrainian trains and on the outside of the courage as well you can in fact see a ukrainian insignia as for the tanks moving past in the footage well there are a salvi it still in widespread service around the world in fact several years ago the previous ukrainian president published video of a similar tank in action it was at the end of last month the situation in the conflict zone known as the donbass region once again began to escalate ukraine and the self-proclaimed republics of don't yet lugansk blame each other for the intensifying of military activities in the area at the same time kiev then accuse moscow of increasing its military presence near the border the kremlin responded by stating it can do what it wants within its own body and reduce.
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meanwhile c.n.n. has now i deleted the photo of the tanks from its website although the video report itself can still easily be found online at we have contacted the network asking for its response to the story meanwhile legal media unless a lawyer friend of the program says that it is likely c.n.n. is going to turn a blind eye to the mistake it's put said dick it is journalistic malpractise nonfeasance misfeasance there is no excuse to get the the only innocent 2 parties to get them correct i mean this is the they should be if this was the real world they should be horrified heads should roll but you know what's going to happen. nothing. nobody cares you know why and this is very interesting because it's c.n.n.
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is there ineptitude is there excuse it's there they're kevil are there they're there i guess their immunity if they're getting that wrong something a vat grave nature think of the little things they're getting wrong and you're paying absolutely nowhere tension to. go ahead in the program wading into trouble japan provokes the anger of its neighbors over plans to dump waste water from the fukushima nuclear disaster into the pacific more and after the break . what we've got to do is identify the. crazy.
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60 minutes into the hour welcome back to let us return to our top story u.s. health authorities are advising against the use of the johnson and johnson coated vaccine after 6 recipients in the country develop blood clots the american company now says it is aware of the rare disorder and has decided to delay the vaccine to a lot in europe let's go live now. kendrick dr on ortho joining us from the u.k. for his take good to see you across the channel from where you are then what's the situation with vaccine supplies in the in the e.u. are there enough shots to go round at this stage. well i don't think anyone's going
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enough shots. i mean someone said it's interesting on one hand you know the french are telling you they're telling you you must it was back. and they're saying but. i was really just doris' were yelling or using i don't think there's any you know there is on lack. if you really wanted to use all of them were not enough. and so supply summit catch up with the moment you just stay with this topic briefly the pace of facts and nation market in europe would that be enough to prevent you know the further ways of infection we were hearing about so often just to give a figure 18 percent of the air populace have received a job compared with 55 percent in the u.k. currently. well in theory is very different figures as you probably know yourself and i think everyone has or almost impossible to do to make sense of
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you know how many people have really been infected initially when they're around 60 or 70. 2 and one of the. scenes in order to create. some studies of seniors that 40 to 50 percent of some countries are already you know so far reaching. solution if you're not all the same people then we should be getting quite close a lot of countries. so i think yes we're closing. and within a few. months i was going to. vaccinated enough and i know you've been infected to put a lid on this current way through correct how concerned they are you are by the johnson and johnson vaccine on the instant of blood clots and you've got 6 cases in what 7000000 you know is that within acceptable bindery but then there's another
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point isn't there or affected where women in the younger age grouping for meeting the 48 giving pause for thought but i would suggest. well you know i mean i think the it's very much of a risk benefit you know because you know young women are extremely unlikely to be seriously going to get i mean again this is a stick who knows what they are but it is peculiar to the age group and all women know well i think it is but i think clearly we're looking at younger women more. potent immune systems in part this is something that nature provides them with because of the fact they get pregnant and have to deal with the baby and all the as they create so women are more likely to react more strongly to invalidation and young women especially what we're seeing is that there is an immune reaction going on and i don't think it's this if it's a johnson and johnson i don't think it's the astra zeneca most of the eyes by
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things. well seem to be happening some people having a immune reaction that is truly going on whole series of downstream problems leading to blood flow why especially they should be specific in the brain and only anyone really knows but i think what we're looking at. is a kind of class of all the back scenes of the triggering the same type of immune response doing risk associated with. if i may i just want to touch upon one of the latest issues surrounding sputnik remark in a survey in the czech republic suggest that almost half the people questioned would take at russia's coach why do you think it's not in europe yet you know after so long. well i think basically. politics isn't. really i think. there's an element of people just resisting it because it comes from russia i mean the logic going around in the world
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a lot of your money and don't get too much to make people think well can we really trust and we really trust and if you've been bombarded with information about certain countries and their and how they don't really. correct maybe or otherwise i think you've got this background concern i'm worried and i think that's what's driving it personally it's very hard to to see why otherwise this would be happening which is interesting though is that the poll said the country would take it despite as you're saying that there may be quite a few negative headlines there as well you know i think you know you can really asses any job has been people have been terrified of. because of what michael and i believe the majority people say well you know well i think people are much more able to assess the risks and. they do look at these things and you know we're being treated as though we are you know children running around the playground. and the
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grownup. to do this is a completely misunderstanding of the visit to give should. you know look beyond the headlines and if so you know well as you know right now i can see yes there is a risk we risk and people can make their own individual decisions but i mean hectoring incredibly nature of what's going on has become has become extremely irritating under present to be icon for your time and thoughts as always thank you malcolm kendrick author and g.p. for britain's national health service i.q. . stuttering vaccination programs and dice about some of the jobs on offer as we have just been going through have led to a rise in vaccine truism among europeans with some people traveling right here to russia to get an ocular. micha do flow 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
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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 the 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 sputnik vaccine for reasons unrelated to health or medicine so if support nick 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 didn't seem nervous before getting his long awaited job. no i'm not concerned i might have been more worried if it was
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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 all men 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 those says even though there is a vaccine available it's their choice and i think that this is a criminal choice because despite its 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 past 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 only permanent member of the un security council that has not developed its own vaccine. do flu will get
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a 2nd sputnik 3 job in 3 weeks during his next trip then he can go home with one less thing to worry about. japan's government has announced it's planning to dump contaminated water from the fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean more than a 1000000 tonnes will be released the process is going to begin in some 2 years time and is expected to take decades to complete the water will be filtered diluted to reportedly safe levels 1st the move has provoked anger from neighboring countries. despite doubts and opposition from home and abroad japan has unilaterally decided to release the fukushima nuclear waste water into the sea before exhausting all safe ways of disposal and without fully consulting with neighboring countries and the international community this is highly irresponsible and will severely affect human health and the immediate interests of people in neighboring countries. on the japanese government's
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decision is absolutely unacceptable the decision to release the fukushima tank water into the scene not only threatens the safety of neighboring countries and the marine environment but also as a measure unilaterally decided without sufficient discussion agreement with our country which is the nearest neighboring country. there's aster at the fukushima nuclear power plant struck in march 20th 11 when a powerful earthquake hit japan's east coast about led to a massive tsunami which triggered one of the worst nuclear catastrophes on record so far the plant still not being completely decontaminated the way the government plans to tackle the issue has received fluck including at home. people have rallied outside the prime minister's office calling on the government to reverse its decision a model that was strongly opposed to tokyo's plans to dump waste water into the sea is the japanese fishing industry they fear trace radioactivity contaminating fish
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which then end up on people's plates. footsteps and a fisherman if they contaminated water is discharged into the sea how can they make a living in the future i strongly oppose the decision to dump the waste water into the ocean. i am in shock i'm originally from fukushima and so i think i feel it more very shocked i do not wish to tool for it to be released into the sea logical. when the disaster happens you had to act to treat the area through a decontamination. but then don't foolishly spread the contamination further after the disaster. the japanese government stands by its decision tokyo claims it's the only feasible way to tackle the consequences of the 2011 disaster and the country has the support of the us the international atomic energy agency which sees the waste water will be treated using internationally accepted technologies. alarmists
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