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used to shoot, as i said, there are some other measures, but we will discuss them later. they have to deal with these function loads in the way the utilities loads. and nice thing is that the bill is that the overall that will help us to stabilize the construction market. i do so i wish you best of luck . i hope all your dreams will come to your plans will be realized. best of luck to you. why don't we just try to give them, let me start putting, obviously not only the tv audience watching us, but your colleagues from the government and touch on going has just stated that you talked about 10 percent of the people who get in fact that offer the vaccinations there is a possibility to point 5 percent of the actual figures. so who do we believe can you think on the dollar co confusion so i've written a minister of health care and, and she knows what she's talking about the status of. so when i suggest reading out the question that we got from the text messaging,
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why can't we make all the governor is told direct lines like you do. and we can ask them questions and some of the regions they do such lines. but usually by a social media and happen in moscow and totters on st. petersburg and other ones written. but i think that wouldn't be in that thing. not always. direct communication were so important. not only because people would have a chance to speak to the leader or region or a town we were sitting up with them. another thing that's very important that out of the most relevant issues are being selected and they're working. this is very important to you, practice correct and shoes or gives their actions and after important areas in health care and consider elsewhere you and yes, i would recommend the regionals and my colleagues to listen to what the people to
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say that he didn't even some of the simplest questions can not the result without the governor or the president? yes. i think committee, i think we need to strive to have everything so to speak. ultimate. but any kind of feedback is definitely very user friendly, gets well, speaking about that feedback, if your colleagues took more to the people, they would have heard questions from the representatives of the small, medium sized businesses. and they offered a lot from the pandemic. but they also got support the few months ago, and you instructed the government to believe that the tax from the printer is seen the catering from conditions of civil. everything has to be transparent. you know everything to me, documents and use for all that good. which is that if they buy to be accounted for. so let's see and drowns from entrepreneur is sick. let's give the
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floor. it's a good life from circuit, but also oh please your are lie from you. like you, mr. harlow, can you hear us? well, here's what you know what you to. yes, i can hear you, mr. boot and hello. good afternoon. so here is what i would like to ask because the representative saw fun for a printer circle. okay, we're busy listening to fielding questions from the russian public and following events for our correspondent, konstantin ross, golf and go live to him. and he just pick out some of the things that caught your eye and then the questions that have been flooding and yeah, sure. and so we held that letter my guess vaccinated back in april of 2021. but he did review what kind of vaccine he had taken. so he said back then that he didn't want to advertise for a certain brand of a vaccine. and that it all 3 russian vaccines that were in are available,
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are equally effective. so now after he was asked this question again during the q and a session, he finally said what it was pretty much to be stuck menu to as for me, when i was vaccinated in february, there were only 2 vaccines available for public use epi vac corona from the novice to be sent to vector and sputnik v. that both good. i assume that i needed to be protected for as long as possible and decided to get sputnik v. what's more, we have the military vaccinated with sputnik lee and i am the commander in chief after all of this issue in your watermark food. and also said that he thinks that is still unnecessary to relieve the video of him getting shot. and previously he was saying that he, well, he simply doesn't want his hot train. we know that some of the western politicians, they make his folder opportunity out of public vaccination. so food said that he simply doesn't approve of that kind of a style if you will. and even joe,
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he sighed. what if the shock was? ain't not his arm, but somewhere else. some other part of his body. would it still be necessary to show the video? no letter improved and gave a lot of attention to the topic of covey and vaccination in russia. right from the start, which i guess there's no surprises. several russian regions, including mosque who have imposed mandatory vaccinations for certain groups of people. and not just that in the rushing capital, for instance, they've introduced a q r code system that last only those who been vaccinated or tested negative into cafes and bars. so the russian president claim that he's against a blanket mandatory vaccination for everyone on a national level, but nevertheless, he backed up those local officials who imposed limited mandatory vaccination in other indifferent regions of russia most effected by this 3rd wave of corona virus . he also laid out the covert skeptics. there was promoting conspiracy theory as
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his attitude for posture is to think that world leaders conspired. and coven, because as he put a, you know, they can barely agree on more simple topics. additionally, vladimir putin was asked why russia has been hosting you wait for your football games in saint petersburg, despite this spike in new cove. it infections to that. he answered that it was simply done because of the responsibilities that the russian side has taken to where keep listening for the q and a session it's going on. many thanks. so that constantine is, has he said they're going to be keeping the cross that continuing q and a session. i'm sure lots more interesting questions and answers will emerge from it will bring them right to you guys at home watching for another. thank you. constantly. ok. let's move on to take a look at some of the days talk stories. a catholic church in the canadian province of alberta has been damaged in a suspected austin attack. some of the latest in
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a string of similar incidents occurring across the country for churches in british columbia of burned down in just the past 10 days. as growing younger at the church, his role in the countries campaign to forcibly assimilate indigenous children at residential schools in the past. now, earlier the remains of hundreds of indigenous children were discovered at such a school that was run by the catholic churches for the candidate to confront a pretty dog pass. children at those schools were banned from using the original names or customs and their own languages. they were forcibly assimilated into society kinda this prime minister called the graves, a shameful reminder of systemic racism and encourage the country to learn from his past mistakes. pope francis said he was pained by the discovery and he called for the rights and cultures of indigenous peoples to be respected, but indigenous activist, lorelei williams, as canada, still got a long way to go to stump discrimination with information as well. there's
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a lot of people angry. this is the 1st time the world is actually being made, but actually accepting an acknowledging. and there's a lot of people who aren't accepting it. who aren't you? i think what needs to be done is not indigenous. people need to stop being racist. the government stopping race is that what needs to be done, or people have done a lot of healing a work around is trauma. we've been doing this work for awhile. we knew this was going to happen at some point. we've always known that those children were there. we've always known then genocide, non indigenous people need to do their work because they're the ones who are causing harm to us. so the day,
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the genocide still happening in different forms. okay. i believe we are going to head now again from, from him put in. he's talking about security, the q and a session. let's listen in traitors. thank you for the attention. you know, the problem over this is a big problem for a lot of for agents. and here is another example at the victory parade. there was a veteran next to you. a silly bron in your talk to him a little bit. do you takes his jacket? and some days later, this camera is so 400000 roubles for him. he is 96 years old. i'm assuming, thrown in there, coming to, you know, it's hard to even comment on that. these people are, those people have busters? when they do such things to elderly, people to veterans have no words. but we have to fight that. unfortunately,
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the rise in crime in similar crimes is something that we see. and we and in russia for example, we are fighting more serious crime in a very effective manner. and we see a reduction in serious crime. unfortunately in there is, there's rising here, we're trying what it comes to cameras to call an artist at cetera. so the new form is possible, of course this creates a patmos fear of criminality at them. and another problem is of course, personal data is being sold illegally over them, but in many places. and this is something that the government has to address because people on lawful citizens need to take these personal data and use it to
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harass and the tax. people might know these issues special attention shipping. you can pick $0.10, but this is up to you and you have a lot of it comes to what the central bank needs to do. what they need to fight is fishing sites at their cold floor when it actually comes from the word story fishing, find a stand correctly? yes they, they look for ways to swindle people. so using the sites that we need before with 2 weeks or a month for them to close down these websites. but now it takes maybe a couple of days with still, but need to be even more efficient. now. as for commercial banks that receive the money or where manage transfer as a means need to control these transfers in order to reduce the possibility the opportunities for the cameras to scan people out of money with them. because
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the most actually we just heard it is, you know, they use a synthetic engine. you didn't get to cameras, use something in the system. know what's called the social engineering glass doors need. they speak much more on behalf of other people or are they pretend to speak on behalf of other people and you need to be of course it's very funny to know who are aware of that truly is there is much that the central bank needs to do to combat that. now what's the problem? the central bank and financial institutions bank, if you need to uphold the secrecy of banking, that wasn't working. on the other hand for you, we, our, and the pressure. when we fight crime, we need to have access to some of the data. the fisher thing a bunk us get further,
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but when it comes to the law that establishes in secrecy of banking for a month. so we know that to, in order for law enforcement agencies to receive this data from the bank that needs to be a criminal case or a court decision. if you need fill, i believe there is a solution. now, what's the solution? the central bank has arises if it sees in questionable transfer as a banking operation. it can quickly contact the police or with the other law enforcement authorities. but i will ask you and then what, what these authorities concern about can also contact the central bank and check whether these operations are questionable or not. and then the bank provides this information to the law enforcement agencies establishing this kind of
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connection and the feedback using modern technology is very, very simple thing to do. and this is what we have to do. and we need to modernize our approach towards that question from a different area, maybe from an action movie, even about the british navy vast solar by the crimea. so doesn't it seem that we were the threshold of the 3rd world war across, you know, i don't think it was about the question. why if you could show me are the questions we get to know? i don't think we were in the brink of world war 3. well, 1st of all, it was a publication at the quite obviously she what i tell you because if you think it's silly, now what is the, what they trying to tell us? what are the, what, what goals, where they're trying to achieve. now, it was
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a complex provocation, organized by the u. s. and the british social mostly because it's a warship and it all waters during the day and then gets in the bad little america 5 pm. and american war plane actually was to call from somewhere in greece on june of the him to do, i mean, i think the number of the ship was 639792. if i remember correctly. and we could see that this was the destroyer issue of this war ship came into our water on the property, see property, he junior and on the for this month and spoke to you on a local how we're going to respond with it. and the,
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the plane was looking at how we're going to respond. i may have developed a bit of a military secret, but i think commentary is going to forgive me. now there was also a political component there was recently meeting in geneva. now, what's the reason for this kind of publication? it's clear to emphasize that these people did not respect the choice of the crimean people like that. you. so you're saying you don't recognize something well, you're free to do so what? why stage provocation senior, maybe not as teasing as so that c bruce military training as well? if see what was going to live? i mean, i knew you said that when, when you were on the brink of world war 3. well, of course not even a god for dates, we sang that shape. i don't believe the world would be of the brink of it. on the
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brink of world war 3 more with because those shoes stage this publications the to start this, they know that they cannot come out on so they cannot win in the potential conflict or you just got thrown away and then we would, we'd be happy for the things to develop like that? no, but we would know what we are fighting for. we would be fighting for our own people for own territory. we didn't come to them. we didn't travel thousands of miles to get to their borders. it's them to cross. our boat isn't came into our waters. not mean. yeah, this is essential. me if the spoke with you not. that's the trouble miss. so. so the new was a through, but it's not only that someone disrespect the rights of the crime means to join russia, but knows what you see. witnesses?
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sure, sure proposal. so there was a lot of ruckus about russia. thank you for holding some kind of going to it's next sizes we spoke with. so dealing with that i was, i made an order to pull back our troops. why should you know? okay, we saw the reaction nation. you know, from the west. i mean, i knew you instead of going of accepting that, they just came to our boulders because in your, in your address, the federal assembly, you said that it's like a weighted competition to brush it somehow. so that's why they try to do that. you know, they weren't trying to, to get to us so to speak, full of what i'm worried about is a more fundamental thing. they are destroying to the job need, say,
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an open up more of the military basis near or inside the ukraine for making the territory of ukraine or making the territory that if you close on the border with russia, a military platform for the countries is a threat to the security of old russia, and this is what worries us, this is what we have to think about with the local law. let's switch to different questions, social policies. so it has a lot to do with the economy, but well, it's a separate issue. and last, look at what kind of questions do we get from the families with children? i can see not for hon. we have that video address from there, and we also have a text message. so let's see a video the rest of your family found. hello. sana sandra,
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now you ok, we were going to dip out of listening tonight to question and answer session, which will be going on for several more hours. no doubt. we'll come back to it when something in particular drops our attention. in the meantime, let's head on with the rest of the days. news crisis gripped lebanon is facing fresh woes in the form of gasoline shortages and power cars. this is after the country's energy ministry increased fuel prices by holding a 3rd another's lead to long keys for petrol and it's triggered price like some consumer goods fall approaches. savell ready been rocking the country several weeks . unrest in lebanon, in fact, have been gaining momentum to 2019 is fuel by the currency, the valuing soaring prices and political instability. local correspondent, linda tubman report masses per cues have become a regular side across lebanon, as people line up for hours in front of gas bumps causing heavy congestion. the country which had so far subsidized few medicine and wheat,
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has now begun rolling back the subsidy program starting with fuel to preserve its last remaining foreign currency reserves. petrol prices have increased by more than 35 percent as a consequence, and medicine could be next. some residents say they spend the entire night in their car, only to be able to fill up $15.00 to $20.00 leaders of gas and oftentimes, not without bribing gas station employees. every day we spend hours waiting in line to fill up with petrol. the main problem is traffic and i end up making very little money. after i bought food, i don't have much money left, but what can we do? the price of fuel is doubled and i can't even afford a full tank. the fuel crisis, however, doesn't normally affect drivers. it has also made its way to the countries beleaguered electricity grid. several states services were forced to suspend their services on monday, for lack of power or equipment. presidents in beirut have been getting less than 4
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hours of electricity per day, and private generators are struggling to keep up. we are in a big crisis. we can't find medicines easily. i've been looking for medicine for 4 days and still can't find it. so the main problem we're facing is that we're not getting enough medicines. paracetamol, for instance, one of the most basic drugs isn't available treatment. so chronic diseases are hard to get to. we're also out of baby milk. how can infant sleep without milk? the situation is really bad. it was angry. residents have been protesting the deteriorating economic conditions in the past week. blocking highways with burning tires in beirut, and other areas, partially paralyzing the country. many are wondering how worse the situation could possibly get as lebanon crumbled the outgoing interior minister, again warrant of a deterioration in the security situation. the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half does not seize. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles,
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and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon, many who are growing, desperate by the day, with never ending crises, one can only wonder what's next, and one can only wonder how worse, the situation in lebanon can get the spanish government wants to allow people over the age of 16 to freely change the agenda without some medical diagnoses saw hormone therapy. according to a draft law children age between 14 and 16, they would need to parental permission or a court ruling in case of a dispute. often the age of 12, it would only be possible to legally switch gender through the course. my colleague union on the on stated the pros and cons of that law with pollyanna, who's a women's rights activist and stephanie hayden, lawyer, a media commentator in spain. the idea is to involve the court below the age of 16. the court in conjunction with the parents,
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the child concerned, takes into account all the evidence of that particular individual case and reaches and formed not prejudicial decision. i think that the system which is being proposed in spain is ideal. the focus of the deal in spain, but in any other country, it should be to protect these, you know, people and everyone from discrimination, abuse, homophobia, try to forget because these are the worst things. can you really say that a 14 year old is mature enough to make such a life altering decision why they need to rush forward with this? surely the completely sensible thing to do is wait just a few more years until you're of a more auto frame of mind. and you're sure my understanding is that there will be a traditional mechanism below set. an age setting able 16, i understand will be the decision of the young adult consent,
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or if the young adult let's be clear. but again, if we're talking about a month in democratic country, if you know, for example, there was serious concerns that parents will push the child one way or another, the social services explain that couldn't be inappropriate case for me. personally, i don't think they are old enough for sure. we have to support them in these. they feel like that definitely they should leave as they prefer. but changing your documents, you know, it's a big step also because this drop of bill, again, you want to let you do that only, you know, with their decision, but then be, want the court say, you know, to be involved if you want to go back. so it makes no sense, you should be free to go back without the court permission as an example. it should be undertaken on the basis of medical and social advice. bringing in the parents were concerned children. i'm yes, to inappropriate cases, especially a young gauge. the judiciary, nobody is saying,
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let's just change gender for jolly good luck. nobody saying let's all go. but the children course, the stephanie says, you know, no one takes this without, you know, a light heart or to do this to take this type of decision. but it is also known that many times people, they also go back and they think, you know, they maybe made the wrong decision and they decide to did transition. the law doesn't focus on physically changing gender or going through hormone treatment. it's essentially a piece of paper. so why is it such a big problem? do you say one of the major problems from this being dropped in a way, in my opinion, this is very important because we can't, we can't think the sex doesn't mean anything. and unfortunately, it does how human people feel that gender identity really to them is the most of them. it's the most of the parents that professional advisors and, and appropriate circumstances to do dish re 5 transitions in the way i wished to
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transition. i'm a no competition with children. i support children who have to go through this process. russia has seen a huge jump in daily cove infections this month, and his prompted the capital one of the hall spots to take radical action, including mandatory vaccines for most service sector workers. 60 percent must be fully inoculated by mid august through covers industries that work face to face with the public ortiz until south sky spoke with the roland professor, who's also one of the key scientist on responding v jump. the me just new me. yes, which you shouldn't mix different claims together, whether they're well or ill founded to make, for instance, you can't deny that there are a side effects that severe and of course it would be better if there weren't any. it's all at the moment, it's impossible to create a vaccine. it doesn't cause a fever or general weakness and poorly speaking. it doesn't really matter during the pandemic. now, as for the, i'll get sick anyway, claim. first of all,
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it's simply not correct. in this case, everything is based on chance. for example, if you want vaccinated, then there is definitely a chance you'll get sick with a job, but the probability is lower than at least 50 percent in 5. it's probably even lower. it should be clear vaccines reduce morbidity as well as the severity analyst, quality of the disease, it will are ethically and this delta variance is more serious to put it bluntly how is it different? and honestly, it differs from say, the british variance, which is very contagious and is apparently become the dominant one of the us. additional mutations had such a big impact on it's the device started to interact less with antibodies. so to neutralize the violence that we need more antibodies in turn, this affects the efficacy of vaccines. they may be less effective store vaccines, which are already proven their high efficacy work against the new strain, but not quite as well. however,
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modern technology allows us to boost the effectiveness of jobs by incorporating new mutation is the german data protection watch. dog is urged government organizations to close their pages on facebook by the end of the year. that's due to the tech. john's noncompliance with german and european privacy laws . it oliver is in berlin with details. facebook just doesn't cut that when it comes to privacy law when you and german privacy law that's according to timber, who's the data protection commission. if the germany, he told the german government, an old german government organizations that got until the end of the year to close down their facebook pages, but not just that facebook old associated facebook social media. so that's clubhouse, that's instagram and tick tock as well. it is currently not possible to run a facebook page in a way that complies with data protection regulations, given the continuum breaches of personal data protection. this must be dealt with urgently. if you read a page,
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i strongly recommend that you shut it down by the end of the year. well, the official and german government facebook page has over a 1000000 followers and it's being used as a tool to reach out to those people who don't engage with traditional media. what tell that has said is that there's no way to use a facebook page or a facebook product without transmitting all of your data to the united states where privacy laws fall, well quite away short of what they are in the european union. well, when asked about this, facebook's answer is pretty much the way it is. if you want to use our stuff, go to deal with it. we updated our patients. i supplement and clarify the responsibility of facebook and website operators at the end of 2019 questions related to the transparency of data process and were taken into consideration well, but not good enough for the german data protection commissioner. he's told the german government get rid of your facebook pages by the end of the year. okay,
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