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in the georgia got in to national it's 11. i am moscow times 11 am and petersburg as well. our top story then with russia's top level economic form in st. petersburg in top gear. well, high profile gas on the horizon today, including russian president vladimir putin on the lead is a catherine auster, as well as subtle. how will i bring it to you other days for cross today? shocking evidence emerging in france regarding bodies donated for scientific research. in theory though, it seems many were then sold for use of military experiments and crush tests. send mog triggers fundamental concerns in the e, u and u n. after it's passed a law now allowing asylum seekers to be relocated to countries outside europe. whether applications are being process ah,
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hello, they're great to become pretty low from ortiz, will these h q this friday for june? is kevin o in here for the next 30 minutes with you. so 1st rushes high profile economic forums in full motion in st. petersburg, where global business movers and shakers are under one roof. this week, we expect more prominent guest to take the floor later friday. in a few hours time, russian president, putin is likely to be there as well, along with the leaders of qatar and australia. no, no surprise that the pandemic and how it's all to the business environment was the early focus of many at the event. and a consensus is emerging that the health of the global economy depends on a swift returned to no malady through inoculation programs. meantime, the review of russia sputnik v vaccine for the world health organization and european medicines agencies still in limbo today, despite dozens of countries worldwide,
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already authorizing the job that of the russian direct investment fund that produces the vaccine, told us the bowl is in the amaze court now we just had a very professional review by him, a technical team and they're very pop professionals and they have not really raised any, be critical issues. and i think they're doing their work in the very professional, you know, positive manner. i think there are some bureaucrats in you who was saying we don't need support nuclear vaccine. we don't need trash and machine and we believe it's fundamentally wrong to make sense. political. yeah, petty, isn't it all the who are over that? well, let's go to some petersburg in portraying because that earlier the debate over spoke, re aside all the focus is on the pandemic and how the world can recover from it. now, after everything we've been around the world, what's been said about that and this new reality where you are kevin, good morning. well, 1st of all, i keep hearing time and again,
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here at the comic form, how much the pandemic has taken on the international economy. but even more often i hear how. busy much it's important to come together again to talk about all bad and person, which is the main thing here. just reminding you of the moto, to gather again, some countries around the world cannot afford it, while the organizers decided they can. and there you have it. russia is throwing the biggest business event since the peak of the time they get it is the st. petersburg international economic form. the bottom line of most discussions here in the russian northern capital is that the world won't be able to do without relying on mass vaccination. and with that, understanding pretty much from everyone, it's amazing to realize that in some european countries, even in the you,
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there are still stumbling blocks, such as the shortage of vaccine. and that comes as the european met. agency still has not given the green light to rushes, but they be particular at some countries though are very critical of that slow pace . italy, in particular, that was one of the 1st nations to talk about the production of the russian jab. and we heard from the president of the italian russian trade chamber, who was also who was also very critical of how that pace is very slow. it's a shame the politics is limited. the distribution of sputnik and it's not even a shame for russian business on the phone behind the java. it's a shame for us because we lost pace and leaving them behind. the major thing is that you will have delay and accepting the russian vaccine has affected people's
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lives some dying because they didn't receive a job in time. i see that some states like hungry, for example, if you're able to make their own decisions in this regard, bypassing you policy. speaking of hungary, one of the european nations that disagree with brussels on that. we've been talking to hungary, warren minutes or pitcher fiarty, who is also very critical of use intensive scrutiny of sputnik. we look here. okay. and commission made a big mistake at the very beginning by considering vaccines as if they were issues of ideology or geo politics. and they made, made a mistake regarding the contract as well. because if you look at the united states, united kingdom, israel, they've been using best vaccines as well,
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but they received much more at the beginning, they were able to, to start their vaccination campaign watch was much more quickly compared to the european union. so there was a big mistake because timing, timing was very bad. and these thoughts are also being echoed by the world health organization officials. we understand that there are many places around the world beside europe where there are issues with vaccine shortages and where the situation is much more difficult. and that's why the w h ho is also praising russia for its efforts as, as being approved in more and more countries around the world as the region that is in charge of the w for you to be region. my always had been very, very clear that approver should not depend on the concrete of origin and particularly not objection, figuration which has
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a very rich history in the vaccine production. so healthy be young politics. that's very, very good. and i also would like to think there's a date for the international solidarity because we need countries like russia to help please only with that, we are going to get out of that because no one is safe until everyone is kevin. like where you are saying, we're still waiting for the russian president vladimir approval to weigh in on these issues. and for the main discussion panel, which is called the plenary session, the head of the russians. they will be joined by the leaders of austria and guitar video conference mode though, but still we're waiting for that and that's coming up in about a couple of hours. okay. let's say june good stuff or i'd come back to a site in training for the st. petersburg economic forum then let me tell of he was at home, other stuff that was talked about among crucial topics that have been making
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headlines, an old stream to gas pipeline project on the sidelines with some petersburg forum, rushes energy when is to hinting that it was just as he put it, some 100 kalama, from the finish line and expressed hopes it will be completed by the end of the year nordstrom, to this gas pipeline under the baltic sea that such as the limit guts from russia directly to the u via germany. and wal speculation to run the project continues. we spoke with the chairman of germany cannot be confers an energy committee close. ernst who says in his head, a purely business enterprise has been dragged into geo politics. for now, i believe no extreme to as a necessity because in europe, we're in dire need of gas for the foreseeable future. we know that the existing gas pipeline no st. mom certainly doesn't have the same capacity is no extreme to and therefore i am very pleased to this new pipeline is ready. i hope will soon be in
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operation. the u. s. is in the lead those against the gas pipelines 50 years ago. they opposed gas supplies, missed the union because they thought we will become dependent on moscow. but in fact, they only care about selling the liquefied gas. this arguments about dependence on russia is just nonsense, because this dependence is not one sided and it's 2 sided. russia also depends on revenues from the gas supplies and exactly the same way as we depend on the gas. and by the way, you know, pins combined gas from other suppliers. tony, it is more expensive, more harmful for the environment, like this very liquefied gas in the us. what the u. s. one is on the one hand to promote economic interests in an unfair way. and i think sanctions against other states. absolutely unacceptable. on the other hand, it's still trying to keep europe in germany, in particular from forming a reasonable relationship with russia. and this is an argument that i do not accept . we recently discussed this and upon the spikes economic committee and the
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majority spoke in favor of a partnership with russia. that's a cornerstone for a strong euro. so i am for creating conditions for cooperation with russia and continuing peaceful coexistence that will help build a solid foundation for this cooperation. after the upcoming general federal action compound may go to those who are more alienated towards russian interests than the interest of nations. and this is not the best ground for cooperation for him to in this regard. i hope that the election will lead to pearl and being able to improve relations with moscow and develop mutual understanding me ah, back that it will be later now, next gruesome details of much of how body is donated from medical research and from surveying use. charlotte ski has more on how corpses are being sold for military experiments and crush tests. it's new or tale. many thought could become
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any grimma in 2019 to merge that. the bodies that had been donated for medical research had in fact been left to decay in unsanitary conditions here and what was the center for body donations that the former perez dick university described as being nude decomposing with maggots in a room infested with wraps a mass grave in the heart of paris, it was some reported, it were still, it was revealed, whole bodies, little had been sold to private companies for a price. now in the latest sinister turn it to be confirmed that somebody was told to crush, sell me. these allegations had been made previously, but now there is evidence to show dead bodies were being used in this gruesome way . in the car industry, almost 40 percent of the money owned by the center for body donations came from
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industry that left families of those who left their bodies to medical science. shocked and devastated once again, make a good tool. now, when we found out who we, the families of the donors that the bodies of our parents were used to replace crash test dummies. there was a real stupor because nobody could have imagined this. so we are in a situation in which we are all facing a nameless confusion disarray because no one was informed. it is necessary that the doctor had any connection with the scandal because it is a real scandal explain themselves. and then those who are responsible will have to face justice and pay for that deeds. there was no respect for the donors. that's the 1st thing. but the 2nd thing is that there is a market for bodies. they were so they, we used it is upon the nation, and the people who did that must explain themselves. they are culpable, and the punish. this practice is not illegal and some argue that the use of corpses
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in this way is in fact essential. today we face the problem of shock trauma amongst subjects who are very overweight. we are forced to use a corpse to acquire data that will be transposed into the modal. this is essential . we want to ensure that the devices are not aggressive and dangerous for humans. call manufacturers were not the only ones to have use for these for tests. so today the french omi, including to observe what happens in a vehicle when it hit a mine. pick your whole system, personal wishes were not taken into account. the people who and the militarist imagined their body has now says in a military experiment, which goes against their way of thinking. it is necessary not to forget. one thing to give one's body is the most final active altruism in the world. when we give our body, you describe a family of a funeral,
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someone who donates that body. it's still the most beautiful gesture of humanity. it's like a person is saying, i give my body for the internet and the medical students to practice on. i'm a good doctors in the future to realize that these bodies using a tank explosion, for example, and understand what damage the explosion made for the body. it's just horrible. they can, has been closed since the revelations emerged 2 years ago. the universe, the apologize that the time for families of donors, but the scandal could provoke big changes, hearing problems and government report in due this month is expected to recommend better supervision of the donation of bodies. but that, of course, will be little consolation for the family already given their bodies for medical research. shulty, minsky or t. paris passes. returning to the u. k. a describing chaos
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around the country's co, the testing rules with people paying a hundreds of pounds for tests the the don't arrive or relate one case in point. the next often nativity. he paid almost 400 pounds apparently for tests when he returned to the u. k. from america, according to the rules he needed to test on the 2nd and the 10th day after arrival . however, when he was waiting for the results, the testing company was then removed from the list of government approved providers . and he was forced to repeat the whole procedure for more cost. his wife 1st started the campaign to attract attention to this growing problem. the government having yeah, actually you know, said anything about whether that dealing with this there's been nothing from grant shops on it. and i just think that something does need to be done to make sure that these private testing providers are held accounts actually do what the people are paying them to do it. small companies that have been able to set up as,
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as contractors, they don't have the capacity to deal with the amount of customers. it's the huge amount of influx that they had. they also don't have the capacity in terms of the laps getting the results back to the one time. obviously that is a big problem where people having massive issues with pci tests as more people are now traveling since may, the 17th is just getting worse and worse. there's a lot of radio silence on, on this whole issue. and it really does need to be brought to the governments tension more because that they're not really answering to why things have gone so roman and this has been ongoing now since while i've been dealing with this since the solve may. yeah. from the middle of may, the u. k. opened his borders for foreign travel, but imposed strict restrictions on people's returning printing a test before you fly,
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then to more unopposed school warranty. plus there's also the option of a 3rd test which releases you from quarantine on day 5. i got to face all this next week. much of this depends of course on where you fly in from then paglia the managing director of a testing clinic agrees that the system is under enormous pressure. travel is starting to take off more and more people are having tests to fly more and more cases of people. not getting bad results back on time on not getting that beckett delivered on time. people will sell swaby home using the postal services. there is a chance it will have major issues or cause major issues around again are capacity in logistics processing, if both from a power tree and the private providers don't work together to make sure that promising it deliverable. i think one of the challenges here is that providers are coming out of the woodwork to make money, which i get not in business,
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but i don't think that's necessarily the best thing for the consumer intended to building a suitable efficient private sector testing infrastructure that can meet the needs of customers, particularly when it comes to travel live from australia without the international, more of the news that matters. after the break, including this, denmark adopted controversial law allowing asylum seekers to be sent outside the you while the replication depend, they want to think about that will examine it more closely, plus more stories making headlines this after the break. the oh i use join me every thursday on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guess in the one of the politics sport business,
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exactly 20 past the. our next denmark has passed a controversial law that would allow it to send asylum seekers to countries outside the european union. whether application, depending somebody that spa condemnation from the blog we certainly confirm expressed by the un high commissioner for refugees. external processing that was fine print raiders from the medical questions about both the access to procedures and effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing e rules, so the new danish immigration bill is aimed at reducing the number of migrants in the country. it's not externalizing the silent procedure to try to discourage newcomers forever setting foot in the country. the move was voted through parliament by 17. 24 in favor of a spokesman for the social democratic party in denmark, said he wanted the move to send a message to a solemn se because they are not welcome there. migrants coming from different
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places in africa, middle eastern countries, they will probably start seeking our buying class item and they know that they will be sent. ready out of europe again, the new legislation comes made. rising pressure on copenhagen off transcript. a handful of syrian refugees of their residency on the grounds of the syrian capital, damascus, and the surrounding region. now considered safe demos become the 1st european countries take such a provocative step then that contradicts the use attempts to try to fix broken asylum rules. the decision immediately ignited outrage amongst refugee and human rights groups which lead to protests that hit the country and late may. a minority rights consulting we spoke to says he's not surprised with the law. as the current government is never hidden, its views on immigration. this government came to power and the minority that 3 in the election, especially this is very much against people from legally,
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especially with muslim background. you know, so they don't want them to come when the syrians came and now they want to kick them out. also, they are trying to, to make laws where they can send people back to see the problem is that this government, 1st democratic government knows that it is impractical and not a few people have and they don't want to leave this way because if they did, they could you side by the far right parties? final one for now, where's the beef was almost on the lips of america after a cyber attack waylaid the world's largest meet packet. j. b. s. plans were fully operational again by the 1st day, but not before the f. b i had blamed to russian speaking hacker. he's been sworn, says the incident once again illustrates the fake narrative that moscow is responsible for all cyber espionage. there definitely has to be some kind of clarity put here because the problem is, when you,
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whenever you have media talking about these issues and you have volunteered and talking about these issues, they love to conflate russia as, as a nation state with russian actors also with russians, speakers, i mean that's the most recent one. this is so incredible about the situation is that j b s originally said that they had confirmed these were russian hackers who had done this well. now if you look at the terminology, it's been used, they're actually saying russian speaking, that could mean a whole lot of things and then, but it conflicts, right? it comes back to this idea of, oh, is russia doing this? is random or prudent pulling the strings? he actually hacking g b. s, or is it someone who is either russia nationality or even russian speaking? well, i mean there are ethnically chinese people who can speak absolutely. russian. i think a lot of people in ukraine who can regression as well. i think i know some are things that speak russia, so i'm just saying i come americans, perhaps yes. maybe just perhaps. now
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a question was posed to the president in connection to the g. b. s. ransomware attack about whether or not he believes that prudent himself was, was testing and testing president violent. what do you make of that theory? is there any, any there's, there's no grabbing to that. there's no reason to think that that's the case at all, but it fits perfectly into a media narrative, right? because the questions kind of thrown out of the and using putin as testing softball . you're saying, well, it's as he was walking out of the room, right? so he's walking out of the room in the report. yes, i do, you think testing you and, and president by turns back and kind of smirks and says like, he wouldn't test me. but the thing is, it's all this, it's all the show right. show of, of, i'm tough and he's trying to get to me when there's been no evidence whatsoever that the colonial pipeline attack, it was done by a group called the dark side. right. which is people who aren't even in russia, that we know what they're just in former soviet countries and a russian speaking j b. s. in that situation,
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it's not necessarily coming out of russians by this group that they call re eval, against like evil with an are reborn. and they're apparently also russian speaking that we, we don't even have a geography for where they're located. so it, but it fits into that media narrative brush bed, and it's always trying to write, well, why do we know about who actually is committing these crimes? i mean, i mean, where are they actually from? if it's not specifically russian, people are russian state actor. i mean, are they, are they in asia? do we have any idea? you have an idea. if you go back to 2017, there was a company that did a basic look at cybersecurity hacks and what countries are most responsible for these people within those countries. i should say not mentioned dates, but people within those countries where do they originate from china's number one mind by far, far above everyone else. second, boys, the united states, about 17 percent come from the united states and then turkey, and then on brazil,
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and then russia. so wow, back in 2017, only about 4 percent of all of these attacks were originating in russia. far more originate in the united states in the vast majority. you never know that based on the mainstream media real quickly in light of these latest revelations about the danish f. e. working with the n. s a here to spy on the u. l. i don't the u. s. do you make any distinction between that kind of spying and cyber hacking? well, listen, that kind of spine which we referred to as espionage, right? is actually far more dangerous. so there is a case of the solar winds case in which us agencies fly. agency said that russian state actors had gotten into us software and were able to spy on us. okay, that's not ransomware, that's fine. that is much more destructive. the u. s. does this all over the world? we know they've done it in the e, we know that they've the in a say as tap the phones of world leaders. right. it's much more or serious then some hacker getting into the ferry that takes you back and forth to martha's
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vineyard and saying i want them bitcoin to turn it back on. these are, those are much more serious instances. but there is a distinction between ransomware and cyber warfare. the u. s. again is heavily as a government in cyber warfare. not in ransomware. i hope you're in it, but of the team getting to the bottom of that one. then for us, you can follow so much more about what we're talking about on our main side r t dot com or of any of the socials is 27 and a half. that is past the for me, kevin. oh and everyone else be on the same day today as that, but we thank you for watching. have a great friday. me ah . ah ah. ah.
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