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service that the design, it's not about quality train workers, it's about with this our top headlines here on our t and 52 people including rescue was confirmed dead. dr. thursday's cold mine explosion inside the area in the program. we hear from the widow of a minor defense repeated warning signs, were just ignored. my husband came home and every time it was leased won't and laugh. tungsten becomes a 1st russian region to require covey to immunity passes with coupon codes on public transport. although nationwide the coven infections are on the decline, and riots in gulf, the capital of sudan, as demonstrators denounced a military coup and demand, the return of the civilian government. senior correspondent, but an outcast div is in the midst of the action, the crowd,
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these 1000. we had seen many school columns forming and various enabled the pool converging here. ah, quite a very good morning to your mole of us here at aunty internationally. moscow. it's just off to 90 m a here in the russian capital. and 1 pm in siberia is came out of a region, which is where we start. the program today is where fatalities from a coal mine mine explosion in siberia have now written to 52 with 6 rescue was among the dead. it is russia's worst mining disaster. and more than a decade and attention is now focusing on potential miss steps that led to the tragedy with the minds director and to others, arrested. a possible safety violations will crush life to the scene. now, i'll teach to meet you. pau, standing by frost. good morning, t dimitria, the families as mine is they are demanding on says, can you bring us up to speed?
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what do we know so far? well right now we're here at the entrance to that mine, we're the tragic incident occurred throughout the morning and we've been seeing the relatives of the victims are coming in to pick up the personal belongings left behind by the deceased. things like car keys, their cars, their personal belongings, some clothes, naturally, there are all devastated. these are the wives. these are the mothers, the children of these mine workers who lost their lives during yesterday's tragic explosion. and it's doing chaos. most of the relatives are obviously in tears and don't really aren't really talking to the president my shower. one woman did speak to us and basically she said that this whole incident to this whole tragedy could have been avoided, that there were early warning signs taken with them. my husband came home and every
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time he was saying these warmth and well, that's all the census beeping there. he sat and 10 days ago, a fire broke out on the mine in no measures whether there is 10 days later minors live there. dad, this is that's the condition found my has have to work in at the moment. now at the moment we're still waiting. there is no confirmation of the previous fires that she mentioned were still waiting on official statements regarding investigation and what even caused this whole thing. but all we know right now is how the events sort of folded yesterday at 9 am. there was a report of fire and explosion in like 250 meters below the ground level inside the mine. at that point there were over 280 mind workers in the structure. most of them managed to escape. however, 35 people, unfortunately were trap. and in the ensuing chaos,
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11 people lost their lives right in like the 1st hours of the incident. describing all that we actually spoke to, one of the survivors of yesterday is horrific of events. here's what he said. we pulled out the saw blade, then we heard a loud banged, and that was it. we couldn't see anything. well, there was guess everywhere. those who cote dropped to the floor and puts on their self rescue devices. you're those who were able to came out when those who couldn't didn't everybody was basically watching the rescue attempts that were going on throughout the day yesterday with rescue teams going into the mines, trying to reach and find these last workers, the 35 workers that were not responding to any communications of, supposedly they were in the deepest part of the mine. however, due to a very complicated circumstances, the methane gas was building up throughout the line and that polls are very serious risk of an explosion. ah, due to those high risks,
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the workers had to stop their rescue attempts. i, especially after 6 workers stopped responding a team of 6. rescuers did not make it out of that. mine unfortunately, ah, the rescue attempts were stopped. and at this point, it's been an whole night. there's virtually no chance to find them alive. wish has caused live authority. so confirmed that 52 people have died. i, here's what their statement was this morning. it's been a while saving the minus 6 rescues died. with the conditions down there is now impossible to talk of survivors considering that i fully trained rescue t was killed by toxic guess penetrate on their skin. now at this point, this tragedy is one of the worst of mine accidents in russia's history since 2010 back then there were 66 casualties of today were at 52. and hopefully that number doesn't grow because there are still people in the hospital and varying conditions
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from smoke inhalation. but president putin has already declared this a tragedy and has expressed his condolences to the victim, families of the victims and a 3 day all morning day period has been established throughout the region of cuz was now in terms of responsibility, who is responsible for this accident one led up to this, now criminal investigation has been launched on the article of violating security measures on a hazardous production facility. the president of the director of the mining company, his deputy, and the person in charge of this particular mine have all now been detained. of course, we don't know exactly how this investigation will go. we're still waiting for more information on that. but right now, of course, most people in us, we're our thoughts are with the families of the people who lost their loved ones in this horrible accident. i will, it's about 6 minutes past 1 pm where you are now. demetrius minus 13 degrees
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celsius, a very difficult time for all involved will speak to you soon. thanks for that. for rushes cove. it infection rate is finally slowing with daily new cases at the lowest since october. the world health organization says the country appears to have passed its recent peak. now since june vaccinations have been mandatory for public sector workers, including doctors and teachers, and mosques are required on public transport nationwide. although additional measures are so far up to each region of the republic of our stun has become the 1st to russian province to require q r codes showing cobit immunity on public transport. it has certainly been met, met with that of a mixed public reaction. as our correspondent eagle have done off now reports from the capital cousin. we're in a region that has some of the strictest anti coven measures in place, and all of russia. kathy's and boss have to shut down at 11 p. m. that's as visitors to get in, i have to show special q
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r code showing that they're immune to cov 19 without this q r code. all of the public transport except for taxes is off limits for you as well . and this latest restriction, well, it did not sit well with the locals. oh, really with there's been work with block variable. not a problem. probably does is in you, you should you probably tomorrow go with the went to module. so on average, across russia, some 50 percent of its population has been immunized against cove at 19. but this republic, the republic of tut, austin, is lagging behind with his 44 percent. so this is cited as the reason as to why the authorities have decided to go well, quite nuclear. with the measures a fellow chances are low, it's become very hard. the pressure on the conductors has doubled. if i can conduct must check the q r code and only then give
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a ticket. of course arouses candles because of this, and there are cases of physical assault or school buses. and trams have been turned into health pass only, so the unvaccinated have been left in a state of ultimate uncertainty. so among those people who did not get the vaccine in time, or who do not intend to get one altogether, among those people, there's plenty who simply do not have a cough. so commuting to work for them has become a huge problem. but apparently they have been organizing online with the drivers who have been eager to help and give them daily lift to work. and right now we're on our way to need one of them. the 1st person we're about to meet is only one of almost $10000.00 members of the telegram chat drivers. and one of the passengers used to find each other. oh, it's not hard for me to give someone a lift because many people got him to situation where they don't have a q r code and he can't get to work. and taking a taxi's extremely pri, see, i think,
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said the woman, the other day she had to pay a 1000 roubles to get to work. this is a very high price focus. i'm pretty heavy received a job. your shell? yes. and vaccinated. we do usually give a lift to the same people no. each time there is a different person who's i feel sad for them. some drivers say they're able to take the elderly to hospital and sometimes there are people who can't take their kids to hospitals because they have no cure code for, from every one left without a q r code are hard line, anti faxes. some have medical conditions preventing them from getting vaccinated. some have received only the 1st job of the to required and are still waiting for the due date of their next shot. others though, have more inventive reasons. yes, they're still up. so i think this should be a universal covert vaccine for the whole world. it doesn't matter what it's called . the idea is i've been told to washington or new york with his vaccine and the corresponding q r code. good. now if i get vaccinated hearing cousin, i'll receive a q r cuz it's only valid in russia and i won't be able to go abroad with it. if the w
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h o registers the sputnik, the jap, would you agree to get it? actually? why not? if the certificate i guess is valid world wide, i usually go to work on public transport. but on monday i left home and couldn't go anywhere. i had to take a taxi and the prices were really high. my car wasn't really being used. so i decided if there are people struggling, that why not help someone who really needs it. but not everyone is excited about the idea of this makeshift anti vax taxi service. here with all these anti vaccination groups, only make links worse than you are. it is sad that we still have covet by up to it . these are people who have nothing else to do other than to join in the groups. you have them getting a job as a personal choice. so googling for anti vax groups are just wrong. we've got local authorities have already loosened the lockdown, clamps a bit. people with an official medical discharge of those in between jobs will be eligible for a q r code a change to the rules introduced initially. when the berlin was last seen
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a decrease in the passenger traffic on public transport on monday traffic nosedive, by as much as 30 percent on on tuesday we had a 5 percent decrease about russia's president, vladimir putin has been repeatedly stressing that the vaccination must remain voluntary but at the cost of a very unpopular measure, local authorities here have attempted to make it economically crippling to keep a vax in free lifestyle. i'm a get done of reporting for ot see for i think he is over to africa now here on the programmers. fury is just on the go over a recent military coup ensued. dad, that is not letting up a despite the ami, reinstating the out of prime minister on sunday. there has been constant on rest. and right in the midst of it is where we find our senior correspondent, but at gusty f. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darling, our cartoon the crowd, these schindler thousands. we had seen many small columns forming in various,
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they bought before converging here. and what they all want these for power to be handed over by the military to a civilian government. properly this time, without any acceptance, they bought the military. the step down. many people here feel betrayed by prime minister ham dock. who signed an agreement with the military, giving up a lot of civilian bower to the military weed. if you, with this agreement between hung dog and moran, and this give legitimacy and legal situation for a coup with a fuel system we want, comp will not complete civil society and complete civil government decade. allen, my body, we are here to re emphasize the revolutions demands, which are freedom, democracy, and the spirits of the revolution or change needs to happen in this country in a way that evokes the noble uncompromising september revolution, which sorta demands to be met no matter the cost my, my getting a safe,
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what does it wind getting and she applied and we all hug. fly. yeah, he get something good al, we all know that bad. it's not let this be one handout of tear gas out, or something of the sort had been 5 here, but we haven't seen any police there also ties birmingham on the road. that is also a traditional part of these protests whereby brutus to set them alighted. major intersections that they lay barricade made up of bricks of stones to stop traffic that is civil disobedience, but the crowd disease, very diverse. there are elderly, here there are women, there are children are also men. all sorts of people from all walks of life. of these crowds are much smaller than what organizers had gone for. there were also much more than more we had seen earlier, many people at zag given up. many people no longer see the point in these demonstrations. they do believe that any good change,
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positive change will come of these demonstrations after after 2 years of them. so the crowds are much been organized, had hoped they had, who, for a 1000000 people that come out the streets of cardboard. they can deb last month's q, i qx by the military and that also condemn the civilian lead, a prime minister. how dogs deal with the military power sharing deal, which they see as a betrayal of the revolution. plenty more still to come here on the friday program on our tea. american families rushing out in the past 24 hours to buy their traditional thanksgiving turkey. he's got a serious price shop this time around, and it's a highlighting inflationary crisis being blamed on joe biden. that story, and many more, we are back in about 60 seconds. ah,
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so join us in the depths will remain in the shallows. oh, it is good to have you with us today. so president joe biden has delivered his thanksgiving speech with the message, america's back. it was far from a typical holiday festival in the midst of a pandemic, and also with inflation rates at a 3 decade high. with more and how the soaring prices have affected the celebrations this year. is our correspondence husky at this thanksgiving? it wasn't the talk he hoping for a pardon, but the president, because that this boy, the only thing that's not been hit by inflation us, i'll buy does ratings. but don't worry because his right hand woman has a slight grasp of yes, you prices have gone up. yes,
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they have probably why carmella decided to take advantage of a walk trip to paris to drop a cool $400.00 on a single cooking pot. so much better than over paying back home. now, the average american though decided to reuse lost his pot for this year's turkey to keep the price of the thanksgiving meal down. but it still ended up costing 20 percent more than in 2020. but maybe if they'd listen to the mainstream media's top tips, they could've saved a dollar or 2, perhaps forgo the turkey. bear with me, i know that is the staple of the thanksgiving meal. however, some people think turkey is overrated. and so it's tends to be the most expensive thing on the table. maybe you do an italian feast instead. now if you'll shorten ideas where to buy things, your cheap italian se i recommend puppy into your local branch of the dollar tree web. every item costs you guessed at a dollar for 35 years, that is then inflation popped along and it's now the $1.25 tree which might sound
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unprecedented and very, very bad. but actually, you know, inflation is nothing more than biden's enemies spreading rumors, blood, talk about inflation, i'm nothing from you. but in general, out there has been of, it's become a political huddle. and while spending all your savings on a holiday meal might seem a big deal, you're really losing sight of the bigger picture here. they didn't really appreciate that. within a year, the bite administration has passed 2 major pieces of legislation through both of the house and the senate. now i wonder if the truck has have just been mandated vaccination amid a supply chain quits us. an historic shortage of drivers. appreciate biden. all those who this went to will probably see their energy bills jump by up to 50 percent, or those who might have noticed a cold christmas. but a don't want to people who are monitoring the electric grid are incredibly concerned about brown, out or black out. and wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
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in the future or now. now and yes by did, did release some next oil barrels to fight rising energy prices, but some think he's just covering up the real problem. his own energy policy. that's why 14 states suit biden for stopping oil and gas leases. lawmakers want him to reopen the keystone pipeline, and unions that backed him in the elections. now site, you regret it. generally, there are too many fans of his, all that green thing president by whose energy policy is both weak and dom, but just is carmela has got a handle on inflation. the energy sack, which he knows has stopped. so don't worry. barrels of oil does the u. s consume per day. i don't have it given how well things are going. it's really little wonder that biden's piney at 2024. we run. if you wanted to celebrate thanksgiving this year with only foods that had risen of price last year, you could have hotdogs,
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she's lettuce and cookies. so even beyond the economic and financial effects of inflation in places, roy, in the visual style, taxman has tremendous social pictures, role is devastating. the by the administration is far more worried about making sure the blame is cast on the previous administration. as opposed to addressing the actual causes a better thing right now would be for the government to to observe some sort of fiscal. busy and monitor sobriety and what prices are go back to where they were before the pandora. but it seems like, as has been said many years by democratic politicians, are there not going to elect a good crisis going to waste and they're going to take every opportunity they can to get the sorts of policies. busy and the sorts of platforms passed while they stoker the not guilty verdict in the cal rittenhouse trial has been widely condemned with many trying to link the divisive case to race, despite those who was shot by the then 17 year old being white. and here's what one
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student association in wisconsin had to say about the ruling we stand in stark opposition to white nationalism and the killings that follow it. black and brown, people across the country should not be targeted and subjected to excessive brutality and violence. the idea that our criminal justice system is so broken as to allow racist acts of violence to go unpunished, is shameful. rittenhouse was last week acquitted of all charges after fatally shooting to white people during a black lives matter protest in wisconsin, which had descended into a riot ribbon. how sad he acted in self defense and the footage of the ins and appeared to support his claims in the fall out doesn't end there. a university in massachusetts and the electronics shop at best buy are both offering counseling to people disturbed by the not guilty verdict and conservative speaker, evan at sy, at things the idea amounts, are treating adults like children. this idea that grow,
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people need to do to have psychological counseling and i to have days off is that all these things over a jiggle chase that was adjudicated is actually more reflection of the fans to lising of the political wealth than it is that anything on forward is going on in the american legal system. there is a movement in america, you know, the political left that sees things only through race. i mean, this is, this is the concept of critical race theory where race is critical to your theories . and so by definition, this is the only way that they can see any issue in america. it, everything is about race map is now races. grammar is now racist. according to these people to whom race is always critical to their theories. ethiopia has accused washington of spreading lies about the country after the u. s
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. embassy warned of a high terra risk in the african nation in response. thousands rallied outside the american embassy and addis ababa denouncing while they cold and, and tackle new countries. sovereignty, they voiced support for that government, which is currently waging a war against separatists and the to gray region. since the conflict broke out a year ago, it's left thousands dead and cool with widespread starvation. the u. s. has partially blind ethiopian government, but protested from the capital thing, washington is actually making matters worse with some of them accusing the west of actually orchestrating the contract. my method is that the better news should hoss to revise his foreign policy. i guess they did that now. hot not rica, as well as the abbey. that miss bishop, i'm here to protest against 40 natural scientists, which has, have you been planned to dismantle the sofa? neat you, a few, tioga western nations are both of calling on size to deescalate,
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but the neutrality has been questioned. after a leaked video appeared to show diplomats expressing support for anti government forces. taking a closer look, ortiz donald quarter as a bloody civil war, ravages ethiopia. many countries aren't really taking one side or another publicly, at least, washington for its part is calling for a diplomatic solution to the bloodshed were urgent parties to refrain from inflammatory and panic as rhetoric to use restrained respect. human rights allow humanitarian access and protect surveillance. the u. s. his actions though seemed to be a lot different from its words that much became clear after resume call between former western diplomats and tie grey rebel leaders, which was leaked by journalists and no one there had much love for the ethiopian government. i couldn't agree more than you know, abby should step down. there should been all inclusive transition. government, not only was the former us assistant secretary of state for africa calling for the
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dissolution of a democratically elected government. she even went as far as to wish for a rebel victory held for to have military success fence soon. because it seems as if the situation is only becoming more drastic. just a few years ago, prime minister abbey ahmed was a favorite of the western governments. after all, he won the nobel peace prize in 2019 for helping and a decades long war with the retreat. but things have changed. these zoom call diplomats seem to have more to talk about with the country's former foreign minister who is now a representative of the ty, gray, people's liberation front. abbey is not listening. obasanjo has not been extraordinary helpful, very active. and so are there any other opportunities that you can see? the former e u ambassador to ethiopia in attendance also made it clear that even though they might be retired, their political influence is still in service. all of the attendance maintain contacts with a former employees just the other day. i was talking to the existing e, you, ambassador to ethiopia, with the rebels not far away from the capital and
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a possible coo on the horizon. it makes you wonder, just how much western cloak and dagger diplomacy we just are hearing about. the said this is not a one a single effort. this is a combined a propaganda because psychological warfare plus the military campaign on the ground are all in play right now. and i think their goal is regime change. now, whether that happens or not, depends on what the european government does, what the dashboard does in the united states. joe biden himself believes this, and i don't know, i don't really think he's given morning even a minute thought d o b a given all the conditions he's dealing with in the u. s. and around the world. but his people in his administration who want to keep p o f, back in power, u o p a in the previous 10 years was leading economic economy in east africa. but i think
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you seeing the mood of the ethiopian people, they will put up with sacrifices to make sure that their government, which they elect in june and september was a phone to fight election. that they're elected a government. they will support, even if you mean sacrifices. yellowstone continues at ot dot com right now. just click on the world section. well, thanks for joining us here for the program. the friday morning program live from moscow. it's what is a 9 30 in the morning now we're back in half an hour with more of your weld headlines with
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with. so i double membrane stretches which i like sacks, which capture, pushes the cytoplasm and then deliver them to water, the incinerator of the cell, the license for degradation. so that's what we'll talk with me. and he very something the cox right on police reports and catherine, in december 2020, a group of anti fascist, allowed a film crew access for 3 months. so like if people organization, if an idea that fascism must be opposed to channel out the gate while they may kill
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their faces. but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten reuben, this is a chance to see who and teeth are really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment right and say that my life matter, i have to be on to the teacher that i felt good. we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in. oh, let's hear gresham phone. if get a photocopy of someone who you're below, read and label. i got doctrine which they spoke when she died a and a session was the resource from fair to me. even though you know, with
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