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[000:00:00;00] the russian high level economic form and st. peter's bird, kids top gear with president putin announcing the countries pushing ahead with infrastructure for a vaccine tourism industry. when you wake up, we are just covering our own needs. we can also provide foreign citizens with the child to come to russia and get facts and i did here. i would like off the government to analyze all aspects of this issue. by the end of the month. there is content this app event that widespread vaccination is the only way to get the world economy back on its feet with austria as chancellor showing his support for putting a v as part of the global rollout sort of payment or doesn't matter where vac team
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comes from, from russia, from the us, or from china, every bit of success and the 5 guys, corona virus is a shed success of the entire world for the good of all people. and a no economy without energy. the north stream it to gas pipeline returns to the headlines as russia announces a key section is now complete that the project should be finished outright by the end of the year. ah, our broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow. this is our international . i'm sean thomas, in the glad to have you with us. russia's high profile economic forum in st. petersburg revved into gear on day 2, a 4 to the rafters schedule was seen on friday, including an extensive speech by vladimir putin. there were a lot of topics for the russian president to get through artillio. katrinka has the
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main talking points here in russia's northern capital during the st. petersburg international economic form, the biggest offline business gathering since the peak of the pandemic. for the 1st time we heard the russian president vladimir, talk about what he expects of his upcoming summit with the u. s. president joe biden. the 1st one since joe biden came to power process lou still, you got machine. we planned to discuss. so brilliant relations and we need to find ways to regulate them because they are a very low point about the moment we'll be talking about strategic stability, regulating conflicts in the world, hotspots this filament, the pandemic and the environment. this is our preliminary agenda. it will still be a year since russia's 1st vaccine. sputnik v was registered for use in this country . and the experience in the use of russian jab has allowed watermark to talk about
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russia's great success in this aspect. according to mister poop, not a single loss of life has been recorded as a result of the use of the vaccine. specifically, in russia, as you know, makes his own contribution to the fight against corona virus. we have, for vaccines develop domestically and the accomplishments of our scientists have gotten wide recognition across the world. and nick v has already been registered in 66 countries homes. more than 3200000000 people. and i would like to highlight that we haven't used all unique technologies. we're not to create the capabilities for manufacturing vaccines in russia rule. so helping other countries develop their own production capacities. if you're not a citizen of russia, and for some reason you don't have access to the jobs in your country soon, you will be able to come to this country, pay money, and get the job. this is something that's been announced by a lot of our group as well,
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who pretty much gave the green line to vac seen tourism. so to say, when you told us we are just covering our own needs, we can also provide foreign citizens with the child to come to russia and get vaccinated here. i know that given the efficiency of vaccines, that high demand for that. so you, moreover, that the widespread practice of people from other countries coming specifically to russia to get the job against current virus. in this regard, i would like to off the government to analyze all aspects of this issue by the end of the month in compliance. of course, with all safety measures and sanitary requirements to organize the conditions for phone citizens to get a chance to have the vaccine on a commercial basis. and another leader who was taking part in the discussion was the austrian chancellor, sebastian kurtz during the recession. he thanked the russian president for russia's efforts in fighting the coven pandemic, and also for the proposals for the exports of the russian vaccine and production abroad. besides this,
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mister curd said that he regretted the fact that the european medical agencies being too slow in approving the use of sporting to be the best sort of canaan, or this. it doesn't matter where of axiom comes from, from russia, from the us, or from china. every bit of success in the fight against corona virus is a shared success of the entire world for the good of all people. and therefore, your politics should not stand in the ways of those developments. i'm very happy that sputnik be has been registered by more than 60 countries around the world. i'm supplied there, which means that this faxing, it will be available for all of us very soon. the nord stream to pipeline project intended for direct natural gas delivery from russia to germany and other european partners has a lot of enemies the us in particular. but as we heard from sebastian kurtz, austria is one. and actually,
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the austrian government is highly in favor of the project. one of the big headlines that came out of this form was latimer announcement that the 1st string of the pipeline was actually fully completed. only several hours ago. new footage was germany green policy is in favor of taking american liquefied gas if they're really green, they should know that 70 percent of us gas and it's produced by hydrophilic fracturing motive not for the environment. and the conclusions are as follows. st. musson gas is more environmentally friendly. the cleaner, cheaper, more reliable partners have made a choice to the north string to washington president also gave a lot of attention to the issues of climate. mr. proven said that the claims that russia is not interested in addressing global climate problems is an absolute myth, and also invite its international business and investors to take part in the green
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projects that are being or will be launched in this country. the pandemic and how it has altered the business environment was the early focus of many of the forum. the consensus is emerging and that the health of the global economy depends on a swift return to normality through inoculation programs. meanwhile, the review of russia is putting in the v vaccine by the world health organization and the european medicines agency is still in limbo, despite scores of countries. worldwide. already having authorized the job, the head of the russian direct investment fund, who is behind production of the shot, says the ball is now in the m a as court. but just had a very professional review by him, a technical team and very 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 vaccine. and we
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believe it's fundamentally wrong to make sense political, the head of the italian russian trade. it chambers says, regrettably, there is outside noise affecting the use covered response. it's a shame, the politics is limited, the distribution of stuff. and it's not even a shame for russian business fun behind the job. it's a shame for us because we lost pace and leaving them behind. but the major thing is that you don't have to lay in accepting the russian vaccine has affected people's 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. i'm a boy. oh, the host of archie is worlds apart. also spoke to brazil's former president lula de silva. he shed some light on washington's pressure on brazilian not to approve russian jobs. full interview will be shown later on. our team here is the chief
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will tell you who it is. i am greatly interested in vaccines from the whole world, from any country, including sport and we've, many brazilian officials are fighting to get the vaccine and place the order for it . but there seems to be a problem with production and distribution and also with its acceptance, hey, in brazil, but many people are suspicious that there was criticism from former president trump . and there is documented evidence of this that he recommended president bolton not to purchase the russian vaccine in the same way that they heavily criticized the chinese vaccine. if the brazilian president was really committed to the people of his country, he would have talked to president putin. he would have set up a bilateral committee with russia and that brazilian next person. and we would have sold the inoculation problem a long time ago. however, the president does not take any measures and the truth is that they are under pressure. i cannot prove it, but it's largely visible, but there is a political impediment to purchase russian vaccines in brazil,
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this ignorant attitude has to be eliminated. so we can have all. ready of our things in brazil, including sputnik which we have been hearing from experts is a high quality cobra vaccine. brazilian people certainly won't. the russian vaccine . the national congress has already announced that if the russian vaccine is approved by other countries, it can be approved in brazil. the agency that supervisors health in brazil and visa is placing many demands and requirements on the russian vaccine. people defend that, all russian friends submit a necessary documentation because people in brazil need vaccines. and we cannot give reason to those who oppose the russian vaccine. it seems to me that this is all about economic interest. it's an ideological war. obviously, the u. s. defends american companies and the u. k. u defends british companies, but brazil does not need to worry about defending the u. s. it needs to worry about
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the, about 230000000 citizens, brazil, if possible should buy the american vaccine, the russian vaccine, as well as the chinese cuba or any vaccines with scientifically proven quality. brazil simply has to have your right. you can also news about the north stream to gas pipeline project. on the sidelines of the forum, rushes energy minister said it was just 100 kilometers from the finish line and expressed hope. it would be completed by the end of this year that a despite repeated us sanctions aimed at covering the project, which were only listed a fortnight ago by president biden. the pipeline goes under the baltic sea and will deliver gas from russia directly to you through germany. we spoke with the chair of the german economic and energy committee. he says, a purely business enterprise has been dragged into geo poll politics. for now, i believe no extreme to assess the thing. because in europe,
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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 this new pipeline is ready and i hope will soon be in operation. the u. s. is in the lead. those against the gas pipeline, 50 years ago, they opposed gas supplies and the soviet 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, peons combined gas from other suppliers only it is more expensive, more harmful for the environment like this very liquefied gas is from the us. what the u. s. one is on the one hand to promote economic interests in an unfair way.
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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 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 election compound may go to those who are more alienated towards russian interests than the interest of other nations. and this is not the best ground for cooperation in this regard. i hope that the election will lead to pearl and being able to improve relations with moscow and develop mutual understanding. returning to the russian president speech, he also touched on double standards in the west over their assessment of the treatment of bell roost. protesters vladimir putin called nato statements on
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moscow's alleged involvement, enforcing down a ryan airplane by minsk dangerous. meanwhile, in a heightened move, you has now band bell russian terriers from its aerospace and airports, talking to our team, rushes, representative to the block question, the decision via the, the official airline villers has nothing to do with that particular incident. so why should should it be banned? there is no logic in that and closing the airspace of bellows, not before any conclusions have come from eco or the international aviation organization. but even before the investigation really started, that is also void of logic. it reflects, oh, i would say a very,
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what is that end of it is says ation of the whole situation and who will suffer. it will be, of course, citizens of melrose whose faith so dear to the western governments. and it will be travellers from western europe who will have to fly on a different route along here a longer route and that will make the air think it's of course more expensive. so all in a busy day at the forum on friday from letterman puts in speech to calls for a fair recognition of coven busing drugs wherever the vaccines originate from. and there is still a full weekend of debates deals and discussions ahead up north. we will make sure that you don't miss any of it right here on our international
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the the, who's since quoted mechanics work so well, people don't like to use the word inconsistency. they like to say, oh it's, it's amazing and comprehensible stairs. when i say it can't be quite right, and this is what a direct says, this is what i just and much reading
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the news. i don't know. i mean, there's some steps in there who are rescuing the food that they were scavenging or, or where were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best buy march 21st, which is in 2 days. all of these potatoes, holler panels, onions. all of these came from waste round sources. the. this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so that makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it because then that person is not going to buy it. but when the leader eaters debbie was killed in a conflict with rebels just
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a few weeks ago, rather than follow the constitution, the military and shad decided to promote interest. debbie son to be head of state rather than objecting president and the chrome showed up at the drug debbie's funeral and set next to this legitimate leader. so it seems to me that france was on the verge of losing control of its neo colonial empire. and what used to be call french west africa passengers returning to view k r describing chaos surrounding the countries covered testing rolls with some people even paying hundreds of pounds for chests that arrive late or don't come at all. now arthur, not t, v dot can tell such a tale. he paid almost 400 pounds for tests when he returned to the u. k. from america, according to the regulations he needed to test on the 2nd and 8th day after arrival . however, while he was waiting for the results of the testing company was removed from the list of government approved providers and he was forced to repeat the whole process
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. his wife has started the campaign to attract attention to the growing problem. the government haven't. 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 stop it as contractors . they don't have the capacity to deal with the amount of customer. 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 pcr 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,
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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 from the middle of may, the u. k. open borders for foreign travel, but imposed tough restrictions on people's return, including a test before you fly. and then 2 more and possible quarantine when you're back in the country, depending on where you fly in from. and to add to the confusion, there are different rules in place for england, wales, northern ireland and scotland. the managing director of one testing clinic says the system is under enormous pressure. travel is starting to take off more and more people are having tests to fly more more cases of people not getting bad results back on time. i'm not getting that back. it's delivered on time people self
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swapping home using the postal services. there is a chance it will have major issues or cause major issues around again, around capacity in logistics processing. if both from the borrower tree and the private providers don't work together to make sure what they're, what they're, what they're promising it deliverable. i think one of the challenges here is that providers are coming out would work to make money, which i get not in business, 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. denmark has passed a law that would allow it to send migrants to countries outside the e u, while their applications to stay are pending. the move is gotten big support among citizens at home,
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but has sparked condemnation within the block. we shall be confirmed by the un high commissioner for refugees. external processing that the fine print rate of the medical questions about both the assets and procedures and effective access to protection. it is not possible under existing e rules. new danish immigration bill is aimed at reducing the number of migrants in the country. it's now externalizing the file and procedure to discourage new comers from attempting to gain entry. in the 1st place, the law got overwhelming backing in a parliamentary vote, a spokesperson for the social democratic party, which has the government says, despite the you criticizing copenhagen for the move, something had to be done. mike and it's coming from different 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 amid rising pressure on denmark after it's stripped. a
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handful of syrian refugees of their residency on the ground that the syrian capital, damascus and the surrounding region are now considered safe. denmark is the 1st year p and country to take such a step decision, immediately ignited outrage among refugee and human rights groups which lead to protests that hit the country. last month. copenhagen defended the decision, saying the areas in question have been safe for almost a year. here's what an opponent of the new law had to say. this government came to power and even argued at 3 in the election, especially this is very much against people from italy specially with muslim background. you know, so they don't want them to come. when the syrians came 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, person, democratic government knows that it is impractical and not
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a feasibility of and they don't want to leave this way because if they did, they could you side by the far right parties. certainly been an interesting news show here. will be back again in about, let's say 36 minutes. you're watching our to international stay with me. i think one of the worst things i asked a kid is, what do you want to do? it's not what you want to do it. why do you do the things you do? you could design a life that is focused on your why being aware of work as a way of expression. people asked me what motivates me every day and i look, i'm just being me. i started my company because it was an expression of myself. i am just painting on canvas, but i think if we can teach them that think of their work in their life as a place to express themselves and then dream of what they see themselves becoming, having that strategic needs. that makes you think more long term rather than short
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term. what athletes are told to picture making the shot before they take the shot. and i think that the same thing is true for the rest of us. we have to picture what our goal is, is looking like and not just picking an arbitrary goal, but what do we want our life to look like? and then create a plan to get there. and we can help kids to better, but it's in their hands. it's in their hands, that's a less than that we could should warn, and they should have chapter responsibility. i can make sure that i never live in poverty. and my kids never live in poverty. if i do the right thing, i
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hello, my name is wendy 18 years old. i go to cabra high school, and i am a senior this year growing up, there was 8 of the still live together. there is a 3 bedroom house. there was a lot of the economy hit and everything. my parents, both they both had lost their job. it was kind of hard for us to even like have food, all my life even now i'm still on free and reduced lunch. so now we have free reduced lunch, my little brother has free and reduced lunch and there was, ah, my sophomore year, i was 15. i was on a journey with rtp and coming back, i'll swing nauseous. from there i started noticing that i was feeling different. all the sudden sounds like you're either believe me or you're pregnant and i was like, i don't think i'm believe big. like i had all the time because i like, well i watch for pregnancy tests and i was like, what kind of looked at or and so why the pregnancy tests and they came out positive
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been we just kind of cried. so my mom told me what any other parent would say to their kid. she said, you're going to be fine. we're going to get through this. no matter what happens in what am i going to do? how am i going to finish school? how am i going to do any of this at all? i am terrified out of my mind me. he had turns out that in the us right now, an awful lot of children are being born to young parents and parents who are not married to each other. that is about 50 percent of the birth amongst the youngest generation. in other words, about half of the birth and the youngest generation are babies born outside of marriage to typically quite young parents. we have over the years. why doing careful with kids who are single parents, families,
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generally education and brought and then self and was able to and then they also manage not then kids who come from mary couple i one of our kids working with their married perez and lived more than a whole child and they're very parents that also committed inch difference. they'll do better in school. they'll be more likely will college. and even though family composition has changed dramatically over the last 3 or 4 decker's way, more families waves, where kids are, where we're both americans are going bigger. the single parents alone have as high stress levels, have stigma men because against them because they're single parents, me, teenagers, we have these adult pharma for we feel like we're adult. but we're, we're very malleable in the sense that we're still children in
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a way our emotions go up and down. and so what happens is the kids are making these very tough decisions around friends and peer groups. they're making a lot of decisions around relationships and who are falling with intimacy with those people. and this kind of like these tough names, like what really hinders a lot of kids in poverty. i never thought i would ever simply because i was, i still am a student. i do so much charity work so much community service or everyone i school is like when does isn't she the smart one is a she's a good one from her family. is she the church girl? i never thought that that happened. you don't think from 19 is going to pop out 9 months later. you just think what happened one here. keep going with was going to happen me and know when you see the picture, blue,
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your whole world just turns upside down i when you're talking about my idea of participating in risky behavior, whether we're talking about having doing drugs, drinking, watching pornography, whatever it is, getting involved in social media and becoming really addicted to whatever device it is that you're using or talking about any of those risky behaviors. i think it's important to consider the outcomes of those. it's important to consider that we're not living for just this moment. we have a child, you know, don't, don't fall into the teen pregnancy element. really think about the cost that it takes to be apparent, the cost and time, the cost and finances. and i would encourage you to wait until you're married

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