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ah ah, one rescuer was palmed alive. he's one of our medics who was saving people right there. a small miracle after a horrific tragedy. one rescuer is found alive in a excite buran coal mine after being presumed. a criminal negligence probe has been opened into thursday's explosion, which has claimed over 50 lives also ahead on the program, riots and gulf. so don's count, but the less demonstrators to non same military coup on demand, the return of the civilian government correspondent is among the crowds in the african nation, the crowd. these see the thousands. we had seen many small columns moving in various. they bowed before converging. here and american families buying their
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traditional a thanksgiving turkey. he's got a price shock this week i made an inflationary crisis that many are blaming on team by ah, around the calc, across the world. this is r t unit o'neill bringing you fridays, big stories this hour. okay, i'd like to start this hour by bringing you some pictures we just received from the russian emergency services of a rescuer who has been found alive, hours ago after thursday's deadly mine explosion in siberia. it's been described really as miraculous thought. he, i emerged alive from under the earth, the death toll because of that has not been revised to 51 people was rude to
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for did. so let me share some great news while the risk of teams were working in the mind, facing all the risks down there, one rescuer was found alive. he's one of our medics who was saving people right there. this wish him health present boulden has issued an award for the 6 rescuers including the recovered person. the other 5 will receive pos, humorous awards. all this is nothing short of a miracle. one of the rescue workers who was presumed dead as of this morning, has unexpectedly turned up alive a report leaving, coming out to the rescuers on his own. he was one of those 6 missing rescuers who declared yesterday to have not made it out of the mind when the operations was, were for to a halt. now this is obviously giving hope to the relatives of the victims at as of this point, there are now $51.00 victims. ah, instead of 52, there was initially reported earlier this morning. but unfortunately, the authorities say that there is probably not much chance that they will find any
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more survivors. and this is wanted of a kind miracle. as a matter of fact, the rescuer himself is right now in stable condition. however, it's important to know just how unusual the says, especially given the chaos and the devastation that was going on in that mine. a quick breakdown of what happened is basically that almost a full day ago at 9 am on thursday local time. there were reports of an explosion and smoke spreading throughout the mine. at that point, there were 283 people working there and most of them managed to survive. one of the survivors actually spoke to us and describe the chaos of that situation. we pulled out the saw blade, then we heard a loud bang and that was it. we couldn't see anything. there was gus everywhere. those who could drop to the floor and put on their self rescue devices. those who were able to came out, and those who couldn't, didn't. now, behind me is the mine where this all happened. we've been here all morning and
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throughout the entire day, relatives of the victims have been pouring in odds, who 1st of all received the final word on the fate of their loved ones and pick up some personal belongings. things like keys, their cars, us some clothes, and what have you. obviously there were all the family members were all very distraught. these are the wives, the mothers, the daughters, the sons, close relatives of these miners who unfortunately died here. now obviously people want answers at this points and a criminal investigation has been launched into at what led up to this tragic accident. and already there have been some arrests made on namely the head of the mining organization, his deputy, as well as the person in charge of this particular mine. also, there were 2 safety inspectors arrested, who apparently carried out a safety inspection of this particular this exact mine just a week ago,
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a week before this tragic accident. now while that criminal investigation is still ongoing, obviously people want answers and hopefully we'll receive more of them in the near future. however, right now the thoughts are with those who lost their loved ones in this incidence. and hopefully, maybe despite the unlikely and us of it that more survivors could actually turn up . but i will just have to wait for that. another story to bring you to day. yet another highly infectious cobit strain has been identified this time in south africa. the world health organization has convened an emergency meeting to discuss potential risks so far. the new variant hasn't been officially names since been detected in south africa. it's also been funded botswana on hong kong. scientists say it has an unusually high number of mutations, and they have described it as, quote, the worst so far. drill dmitri of head of the russian direct investment fund,
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which is a we're seeing the global distribution of the sputnik v vaccine spoke to my colleague very sushi earlier. mr. dimitria gave us his views on the new variant on the latest efforts in vaccine ro locked. find his to saying this a, this new variant in south africa is the worst one so far. admittedly, we have heard that before about previous mutations, should we be alarmed. january, of course, has to be started and we need to see how efficient is exist in like seems like games in your area. but also we can really quickly about vaccine when you variant, if needed. so definitely sputnik we believe is the most efficient vaccines about the different mutation so far. and we need to start is a new variance justice all the way in manufacturers needs the study of the swell, very important. they came out of hungary yesterday, which basically showed in the 1st hour comparison of 5 different vaccines in the world on 3800000 people. it shows that sputnik is the best vaccine in the world to
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protect against mortality from province and also joints of his mother and made the most efficient fiction in the world ah, against infection by forming it. is it alarming to you about the spike and cope at numbers in europe when you, when you've got 70 to 80 percent of the populations that vaccinated ultimately reaching that of hood immunity? well, definitely ambitious. why? another very important data point came from san marino this week, which shows that 6 to 8 months old me collect seen is sufficient 80 percent. so it would make holes immunity for a long time. whereas if you look at pfizer data, it shows that after 6 months, the advocacy is below 30 percent, and it falls even below 20 to percent one month 8. and we see that manuals of promises will emma and they've exchanged, have really not come to fruition. and we believed that different countries kept portfolio of different vaccines. we see is a monopoly off. and we're in
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a vacuum in europe failed to protect europe. so it shouldn't be about em, are they monopoly it should be about or to fully of different extent acknowledges include in russian vaccines, chinese vaccines, other vaccines, breaks a master's advocacy. very good. and all this report folio different vaccines can countries such as on marine on big countries, protect themselves. french officials have scrub talks with the british government after being outraged not a letter from the prime minister boris johnson. he called for migrants who crossed the english channel to be sent back to france. it follows weapons these tragic incidents in which 27 people draw. and while attempting the per less journey. and an inflatable dinging picking up the story. first, rti charlotte davinsky. the storm clouds are gathering here at with relations between the 2 nations that we're already on tenterhooks. we've seen spats all through 2021 over so many different issues. but the fact that france's interior
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minister is essentially bard his u. k counterpart. that's pretty protell from going to this meeting over the weekend must come as a bit of a sucker punch. now this is a meeting that's due to take place still, but this time with just francis e you allies in the neighbors which will discuss the migrant crisis following that tragedy early this week in which 27 people lost their lives. that was the worst at record of loss of life on the english channel since reco it's began and it's really provoked a lot of soul searching as to what can be done to improve the situation. now a dis, inviting. pretty patel is this pretty strong move that france is made? now that comes off that letter that boris johnson published on his a social media page on twitter late last night. this was a letter that was directed to president mccord and apparently gerard dumb and on the interior minister, france was unhappy that this was one,
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made public and described that as being apparently inadmissible. now, in that letter boyce johnson, called for a number of things he was calling for greater cooperation between the 2 nations. what it seems he's going to get is not that some of the things he suggested was that british police should come on to french soil and help patrol the borders of northern france. something that the french have said no known to many times already . and that france should take back any migrants that land on the u. k. i propose that we put in place of bilateral re admissions agreement to allow all illegal migrants who crossed the channel to be returned this remarks, a serious decline in the relations already. relations with so low, but if you didn't think that they could get any worse, you would be wrong because this really is something pretty incredible. now, france has accused the u. k. of being too attractive or migrants. it says that is
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the problem. it says that the, the black market, the cash in hand type available jobs that a migrant could pick up in u. k. mean that the u. k is incredibly attractive. it's also talked about the process of asylum seeking in the u. k. because when somebody makes an application, they could get up to 40 pounds a week, they could get free accommodation. and this is also seen as a way of murdering migrants to come. now for the you case part, it says it's trying to tighten up its rules at the moment. it's currently discussing a bill that would see those who apply for asylum. after reaching the u. k. looked on less fav lobby if they entered the country illegally. and though, at despite the fact that that is being discussed, some say it's just simply not enough, or what they want to try and deter more migrants from crossing is a repeal of the human rights act. the leader of the house has already mentioned the board as bill, but i fear that we won't be able to gain back full control of our immigration
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asylum policy unless we scrub the human rights act from the you case, paul, they say that frances, essentially doing a go slow operation that is not doing enough to stop boots from leaving places like dunkirk and cali, and it says that is in spite over the issues the 2 countries have had over the last year or so in this post brags that period. now when we look at the situation in the u. k, at the moment, asylum claims a said to be a 20 year high, we know that more than 25000 individuals have made that crossing from france and landed in the u. k. that's this year alone. and that is 3 times higher than the total number for 2020. so this really has ramped up significantly in the last 11 months. now the font says it is doing all that it kind of, but it's just physically impossible to monitor the entire coastline of the north of the country. and while they have been caused for many,
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for more cooperation between france and the u. k. as a result of that tragedy early this week, that is now unlikely to be the case. and what we are seeing now is 2 countries. i just stand off let's bring you to another headline story to day from africa, fury over a recent military coup and said done is not letting up. despite the army, reinstating the austin prime minister in sunday there has been constant on rest. r t senior correspondent, garage gas, the filed this report from a rooftop in the sudanese capital. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darling, our cartoon, the crowd, these shin, the thousands. we had seen many small columns, swarming in various de 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,
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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. we'd, if you, with this agreement between hum dog and moran and this give legitimacy and legal situation for the court will, if you'll just, we won't come will not complete civil society and complete civil government decade . and i'm a body of us. we are here to re emphasize the revolutions demands which freedom, democracy, 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 what the wife getting and see, why did we all hug, fly? yeah, he get something, but i, we all know that bad. it's not like this be wine handout of glass tear gas out, or something of the sort had been slide here,
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but we haven't seen any police there. all 2 ties burning are on the road. that is also in a traditional part of these protests whereby brutus to set them alighted, major intersections, they, they lay barricades made up of bricks of stones to stop traffic that is civil disobedience, but the crowd disease, very diverse. there are an 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 all get eyes. it's a golf or they're also much smaller than we had seen earlier. many people that are given up and if you will no longer see the boards in these demonstrations, they do believe that any good change, positive change will come of these demonstrations after after 2 years of them. so the crowds are much thinner than organ. i said, hope they had cool for a 1000000 people that come out the streets of hot boom to condemn last month too. i
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q by the military and that also could them the civilian, the, the prime minister. i'm dr. deal with the military power sharing deal, which they see as a betrayal of the revolution. president joe biden has delivered his thanksgiving speech with the message america's back. but it was far from a typical national holiday. what with an ongoing pandemic on inflation now the 3 decade high looking at how soaring prices have affected the celebrations here saskatoon, this thanksgiving. it wasn't that tough t hoping for a pardon, but the president, because at this point, the only thing that's not been hit by inflation us. i'll biden's ratings. but don't worry because his right hand woman has a slight grasp of yes, you prices have nana. yes, they have probably why come and i decided to take advantage of
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a walk chip 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. yes, 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 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 will 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 been inflation popped along and it's now the $1.25 tree which might sound unprecedented and very, very bad. but actually, you know,
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inflation is nothing more than biden's enemies spreading rumors a lot of talk about inflation and letting 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 big 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 crisis, an historic shortage of drivers. appreciate biden. all those who this winter 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, bite and did we need 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, you know, make us 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 was energy policy is both weak and dom, but just is carmella has got a handle on inflation. the energy secretary knows has stopped. so don't worry how many barrels of oil does the u. s consume per day. i don't have it given how well things are going. it's really missile. wonder that biden's piney a 2024. we run. if you wanted to celebrate thanksgiving this year with only foods a had risen of price the last year. you could have hotdogs, she's lettuce and cookies. so even beyond the economic and financial effects of
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inflation in places, roy, individual style to action has tremendous social pictures, role is devastating. the bite 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 his goal. busy and monitor sobriety and le prices or 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 thought forms passed while they last. okay. and a quick side note to that story. the white house has reveal. what do biden himself fate for? thanksgiving on the menu was thyme, roasted turkey, run mam. jacob savory stuffing under the impressive array of 4 deserts,
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including pumpkin pie on chocolate chip ice cream. so no low cost turkey substitutes for the commander in chief. you be pleased to hear the russian republic of tells her son has become the country's 1st reaching to require coven immunity, passes on public transport. the moves being met by some local resistance. dozens of people gathered in the regional capital of peasant home last night, urging the authorities to scrap the new restrictions. locals now have to present a q r code showing vaccination, or cobit recovery before boarding a bus or train. so far in russia. it's only applies to counter stuff and it's up to each region to decide on their own rules. igor, sit down for ports. now i from kasan, we're in a region that has some of the strictest anti cove measures in place and all of russia, cafes and bars have to shut down at 11 p. m. that's as visitors to get in,
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to show a special q r code showing that they're immune to cove at 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. i don't work with walker, but you will not be here probably for a company that is in your group. shoot you the free boomers with the winning. wonderful. 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 its 44 percent. so this is cited as the reason as to why the authorities have decided to go will quite nuclear, with the measures one called clear with no fellow, chances are low, it's become very hard. the pressure on the conductors has doubled it. first, i conduct must check the q r code and only then give a ticket, of course,
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arouse and scandals because of this, and there are cases of physical assault or buses, and trams have been turned into health pos only zones. the unvaccinated have been left in a state of ultimate uncertainty. so among those people who did not get the vaccine in time, all 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 on line with the drivers who have been eager to help and give them daily lifts to work. and right now we're on our way to leave 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 want to be passengers used to find each other wool. so it's not hard for me to give someone a lift because many people got into a situation where they don't have a q r code and they can't get to work. and taking a taxi's extremely pricey. i picked up a woman the other day, she had to pay
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a 1000 roubles to get to work. this is a very high price focus. i have he received a job yourself. yes. and vaccinated. what was the do usually give a lift to the same people? no, each time there is a different person. i feel sad for them. some try to say they're able to take the elderly to hospital and sometimes there are people who can't take their kids to hospital because they have no cure code. far 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. if they're so up zillow, i think this should be a universal covert vaccine for the whole world, but it doesn't matter what it's called. the idea is i build charles washington or new york with his vaccine and the corresponding q r code. good. now if i get vaccinated hearing cousin, i will receive a q,
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r code. it's only valid in russia and i won't be able to go abroad with it. if the w h o registers the sputnik, the jap, would you agree to get it if you want? why not? so if the certificates i guess is valid worldwide, 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, why not help someone who really needs it? but not every one is excited about the idea of this makeshift anti vax taxi service . here with all these anti vaccination groups, only make things worse. humor, it is sad that we still have covet for it to it. these are people who have nothing else to do other than to join in the groups, yet them getting a job is a personal choice. of moving but unsafe acts, groups are just, we got local authorities have already loosened the lock down 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 rule said,
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introduced initially with the brother who i seen 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 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 guest on of reporting for archie. now i'm sure you're aware of the not guilty verdict in the kyle written house. trial has been widely condemned by those on the left. many have tried linking the divisive case to race. despite those who were sharper than 17 year old being white here, short one student association in wisconsin had to say about the ruling. we stand in stock 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
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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. on to recap, written how this was last week, acquitted of all charges after fatal shooting to white people during a black lives. not a protest in wisconsin which had descended into a ride. he said he acted in self defense with fudge, of the incident, appearing to support those claims. meanwhile, a university in massachusetts and an electronic store and best buy, they're both offering counseling to people disturbed by the not guilty verdict. conservative speaker evans i it thinks the idea minds to treating adults like children this idea that grow, people need to do to have psychological counseling and like to have days off. and all these things over
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a legal case that was adjudicated is actually more reflection of the fans to lising of the political laugh than it is that don't get anything until it 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, and so by definition, this is the only way that they can see any issue in america. everything is about race map is now racist. grammar is now racist, according to these people to whom race is always critical to their theories. when you ask a child, what do you want to be when you grow up? a pilot tends to score high. but why do so many would be aviators, especially girls give up their dreams or program right after the break delves into just what it takes to fulfill youthfulness. iron
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