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aah! one rescuer was found alive! he's one of our medics who was saving people right there. a small miracle after a her reflect tragedy, one rescue or is fun to live in a siberian coal mine after being presumed dead. i criminal negligence probe has been opened into thursday's explosion, which claimed over 50 live. we have got live reaction coming up shortly. a new strain of cobit is identified in south africa, made fears, it could prove far more infectious than previous variance. we've spoken to the head of the russian investment fund, which is overseeing the rollout of the sputnik vaccine. the numerical force has to be started and we need to see how the shows as exists and exchange ideas in your area. so it shouldn't be involved. and what are they monopoly?
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they should be involved. portfolio of different exchange acknowledges just ace after the migrant tragedy in the english channel. the french president isn't sent stuff to the british. prime minister, takes the twitter to lecture paris about the ah oh, wherever you're counting the program from today. welcome to moscow and to the news our on our t, my name sheet and only. let's begin by bringing you some pictures we received a little earlier in the day from the russian emergency services of a rescuer. who has been found alive after thursday's deadly mine explosion in siberia, his survival has been called miraculous. the death toll has not been revised to 51 people. with the recovery operation, i forced to be halted because of fears of another explosion. was ruined to
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produce that. let me share some great news. while the 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. let's wish him health prison 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, report leaving, coming out to the rescuers on his own. he was one of those 6 missing rescuers who were 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's probably not much chance that they will find any
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more survivors. this is wanted of a kind miracle. as a matter of fact, a v, a restaurant 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 banged, 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 to 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, from clothes and what have you. obviously they were all the family members were all very, just try. these are the wives mothers, the daughters, the son, close relatives of these miners who unfortunately died here. now obviously people want answers at this point and a criminal investigation has been launched into what led up to this tragic accident . and already there been some arrests made, 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, we'll just have to wait for that. yeah, there's always hope, of course, that will let course live now to pete ward, peters, owner of the u. k. based heritage choice building conservation company and who has 20 years of experience in the mining industry as an exploration, geo and us welcome to the emergency services. there are say they won't be able to enter the mind to it, either recover bodies or even more importantly, look for survivors and fears of another explosion. how common is such a frustrating delay like that? it's going to be very common. it is common the,
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the troll is you how to put yourself in the position of a mine that is full of hot choking smoke. the. there was a huge, dangerous rescuers. i spent many years in australia involving mon rescue. we trained using the latest equipment using smoke filled mines as a test bed, and it's a terrifying experience. everybody wrote together. you can see nothing. you don't know where you're going, you lose all sense of where you are. and i think the rescue is in a situation in a real life situation like this, like got no, they have not got a chance of finding anyone because it's, it's hot. it's burning, it's, it's full of smoke and the equipment itself. you can't carry very much oxygen.
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so not only are you risking yourself going in from the smoking 8, but there's, there's a very short time period in which you can actually do some rescuing, which perhaps makes it even more remarkable to that one. miner was one the emergencies recovery was taken from that area live on is in hospital. it's thought . yeah, it's for me thing gas. pete, triggered by a spar cause the explosion. how much of a problem does meet in pose in the mining industry? how does it normally detected or are monitored? well, everybody carries gas monitors, and the charlies, with geology is a gases can be released during the mining process. so the classes and gas pocket b thing can be released quite quickly. most of the time you mitigate this
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by using very good ventilation and in this case, i think the 1st thing they going to be asking is just how good was the ventilation . if air flow down there was not sufficient, then it would not have diluted the the me thing. and therefore it was, it was, it was going to be allowed to build up into a probable concentration, and spots from the cutters would ignite it. and he understood, and of course, this is early days into any kind of investigation, but russian authorities have opened a criminal case would not suggest you a major failure of safety systems or is that the case of accidents like this can happen no matter how many precautions you take accidents like this can happen, but i think the rational doroty is correct and we're doing if this happened in the
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u. k. and it has happened. the immediate reaction of the health and safety executive is to open a criminal investigation. and the police would immediately be involved or we advanced enough in terms of technology progress to ensure a 100 percent safety in the industry are as close to 100 percent as we can get. i don't think you could ever guarantee a 100 percent safety in the morning game mentally. first mining is probably a little bit safer. i've been involved in upside of the industry for many years and i've seen some pretty nasty accidents, but most of the accidents i've seen in the metal the 1st game could have been avoided with, with better training and better safety procedures. whereas the coal mining you are dealing with very different animal, you are dealing with a, the geology is full of gas and these cases can and will go
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into rock straw show that contains excessive amounts of gas. if you want to be really safe, the probe ahead were drilling equipment and you find the meet time before you get there. but it's not always possible. sure. and just a dreadful experience for families waiting to hear about their loved ones. and now that wait for may be up to 3 days at p. thanks for your time to be speaking to us. we've been speak the word said 20 years. experience in the mining industry as the exploration geo chemist. many thanks. 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. meanwhile, the 1st case of the new variant has already been registered in belgium. we heard from the head of the russian direct investment fund, which is overseeing the global distribution of the sputnik vaccine. he says,
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a range of different jobs is key to fighting the pandemic. i think it's very important to investigate was in you barry and a so far student has shown to be incredibly effective, again follows a different mutations and we will share some good data, hopefully a little bit later on agreed to efficacy against delta mary. and so it's a numerical force has to be started and we need to see how the shunt is exists and mixing side games in your area, but also weekend really quickly about vaccine when you variant, if needed. and we believe that different council or follow different legacies. we see that monopoly off, and we're in a mac fume in europe failed to protect europe. so it shouldn't be about emma in a monopoly. it should be both or to fully or different extent acknowledges. include in russian magazines, chinese vaccines, other vaccines from britain, astrazeneca is very good, and all this report folio different vaccines can countries thank themselves. yes.
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so we mentioned that say, variance has been fine now in europe and belgium before that's, it was in botswana, hong kong on was 1st in fact effected in south africa. scientists say it has an unusually high number of mutations. they have described it as quote, the worst so far. micro biologist from the you case reading university, doctor simon clark online. walter got experts who concert one is accumulated quite a few mutations in interesting parts of it. spike protein, the spy. payday of course is. so let the viruses keep on its surface on its cut itself, a new key, essentially this version of the virus and the antibodies that are raised against the vaccines. and 11 has a new section might not work against this new version of the key. similarly, this new key might be bit more active and allow for better transmission of the virus between persons person. just because the transmit small readily does not mean
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the course that, that people are going to be sick. but if you know people, even if that sick potentially then the burden on your health service, your health system could be greater or some in clark. meanwhile, discussions about vaccine mix and much approach as a way to maximize the effectiveness of shown to circulating in the medical community with separate clinical trials on different shot combinations currently being held in pakistan. the u. k. and answer by sean, the head of the russian direct investment fund again, thinks partnerships between vaccine manufacturers will prove vital in tackling this new health crisis. we provide a longer term solution. we believe the partnership between emma and they haven't seen, and i don't know, i don't like seeing no just wouldn't. so i chose, johnson and johnson astrazeneca provides a long be immune response that would allow to avoid spikes of beer, seen right now in europe in the u. s. because emma and they and other no vital
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partnership will provide full long been unity is and just and we're in a technology we for example in fumble trials in argent jima showed that it's nick, like seeing increases into borges, into cell responses. funeral, foreign magazine and pipes, and today we had the great meeting was our chinese colleagues on the investments to think about joint water on different may be combination of maxine, so we opened the partnerships and we believe that different restrictions are based on vaccine ah, approvals are on that a different function certificate should be interchangeable and acceptable. so i think the world needs to comp understanding that it's not so much about switching brands. it's about level of anxious. boy, this is a truly mattress, is sometimes very individual responsible people, how quickly declines for different people. so, but really when you will decide political and broken tearing motives, a site and award to much better a global community, you know,
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immunity for global community. different vaccine manufacturers together, the soles is a big problem of the world. a war of words has erupted between france and the u. k . following wednesdays tragedy in the english channel in which $27.00 migrant strand, the french president lashed out at boris johnson for resorting to social medium to demand paris, tick back. those who make the dangerous crossing ortiz, charlotte davinsky has more for us. president michael, now we're having that blistering attack directly at the u. k. prime minister boris johnson. this follows i just the fuel was after we found out that the french interior minister had essentially bard his u. k counterpart from coming to a meeting over the weekend where the current migrant crisis was due to be discussed . that means pretty patel will not be there to represent you. k, as france meets other countries, such as belgium and the netherlands to find out how they can stop at this crisis
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from continuing this, all of course results following a tragedy earlier this week in which 27 people lost their lives. when they dingey capsized as they were trying to cross over the english channel. now, boris johnson published this letter on twitter, which was talking about cooperation and what could be done between the 2 countries that has really irked france at president mac korn, saying that, you know, this is absolutely unacceptable. this is what else he had to say. just be secreted . i'm surprised by these method says they're not serious. one leader does not communicate with another on these questions via twitter or an open letter. well, that letter from boris johnson, the you case, as a kid doesn't regret publishing it on a social media site and it says that it was published in the spirit of cooperation . so what did the latter say that really irked france? well, one of the things that boss johnson suggested is that british police could patrol
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with french police here on french soil in a bid to eliminate this problem. and even worse, which really has put people's backs up, is partials, and suggested that any migrants that reached the u. k from france should be sent back. i propose that we put in place of bi lateral re admissions agreement to allow all illegal migrants who crossed the channel to be returned. you know, the situation between the 2 countries has been pretty for now. for some time. they have been arguing over several issues, but this really marks a serious decline in the relations france for its part has made lots of accusations against the u. k. it says the case bar to attractive for migrant. that's why people are risking their lives to cross the english channel. it says cache. and it for hand jobs are which are on the black market, are much easier to get hold of. and while people make asylum applications and
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waiting for the results that they are often given shelter, they given access to medical care and they given money such as around 40 pounds a week. this it says is part of the problem. now the u. k. for it's part says look, we're in the middle of titling our rules at the moment. this is a law we're trying to pass at the moment. which would mean that if you're an asylum seeker and you put in a claim, but you entered the u. k. illegally that will be looked at on favorably on your application. however, there are some that said that doesn't go far enough and they called for a repeal of the human rights. fact, the reader of the house has already mentioned the boarders bill, but i fear that we won't be able to give back full control of our immigration of solemn policy unless we scrub the human rights act. now the u. k says, look, what france is trying to do is essentially, it puts in a bad situation as a result of all of these arguments that the 2 countries are having. in this post breaks it, period, it says france is going slow and not doing enough to stop migrants from leaving. it
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shows on these terribly and ended treacherous conditions. it says that it seen record high asylum seekers as they haven't been at this level for around 20 years. and in the last 11 months, more than 25000 people have crossed successfully over the channel. so it says france just simply isn't doing enough. now the friendship reacted to that and said, look, it's pretty impossible to monitor a free me tell of coastline in northern france. it's something like 300 miles long . they're saying it people hide behind some deans. it says it's doing what ever it can now that we're foot cools, full cooperation between the 2 nations as a result of that tragedy early this week. but what we're now seeing instead is war is turning out to be a serious diplomatic rift. president joe biden has delivered his
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thanksgiving speech with the message america's back, but it was far from a typical national holiday who ought with an ongoing pandemic on inflation of a 3 decade high looking at how soaring prices have affected the celebrations ears, saskatoon. this thanksgiving. it wasn't that tough t hoping for a pardon, but the president, because at this boy, the only thing that's not been hit by a patient us. i'll biden's ratings, but don't worry because his right hand woman has a slight grasp of the issue. prices have gone up. yes, they have probably why comedy decided to take advantage of a walk ship 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. so maybe if they'd listen to the mainstream media's top tips,
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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'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 been inflation popped along and it's now the $1.25 tree which might sound unprecedented and very, very bad. but actually, you know, inflation is nothing more than biden's enemies spreading rumors a lot of 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
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appreciate that. within a year, the bite administration has passed 2 major pieces of legislation through both 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 went to were 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, 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,
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there are too many fans of his own. that green thing president by whose energy policy is both weak and dom but just is carmella, has got a handle on inflation. the energy sack, which he knows has stopped. so don't worry. how many barrels of oil did you consume per day? i don't have it given how well things are going. it's really missile one to that biden's piney a 2024. we run. if you wanted to celebrate thanksgiving this year with only foods that 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 inflation in places, roy, individual 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
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fiscal. busy and monitors 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, they're not going to let a good christ is 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 still can on the side no to that story, the white house has reveal what joe biden himself ached for. thanksgiving on the menu was time roasted turkey grand. mom jacob save re stuffing and an impressive array of 4 deserts. including pumpkin pie and chocolate chip ice cream. so no low cost turkey substitutes for the commander in chief, you'll be pleased to hear phil i had in the program a fight for democracy. people continued to bend, their anger ensued. don over last month's military coup as demonstrators to mom, the reinstatement of the irish that civilian government more not shortly.
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ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. but i'll be speaking to guess from the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. oh, when i was sure seemed wrong when i was just a shave out the scene because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves world support. we choose to look for common ground.
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the you is in the process of finalizing what is being called this strategic compass for security and defense. this is a shorthand for what may become an e u army. this is not a new idea, and there is no guarantee that will ever come about. is europe capable of defending itself in this competitive world? oh, hello again. let's start in africa again because fury over a recent military coup in sudan. it's not letting off. despite the army reinstated the i stayed prime minister and sunday, there has been constant on rest. ortiz, senior correspondent, iraq sd of, he's there on file this report from a rooftop in the suit in these capital. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darlena,
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cartoon the crowd, these schindler thousands. we had seen many small columns forming in various neighborhoods 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. we'd, if you, with this agreement between hung dog and moran, and this give legitimacy and legal situation for a coup with the fuel system we want, comp will not complete civil society and complete civil government decade. alamo body. but 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,
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which sorta demands to be met no matter the cost. my, my getting a shave, what does re it, why getting and see if, why did we all hug, fly? yeah, he get something good. our, 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 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 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 organizes that go for. they're also much smaller than we had seen earlier. many people had dug given up. many people no
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longer see the point in these demonstrations. they don't 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, oh, they had who for a 1000000 people that come out the streets of hot bomb or that can deb last month's q. i qx by the military and they'll also get them the civilian, the, the prime minister. how dogs deal with the military power sharing deal, which they see as a betrayal of the revolution. the not guilty verdict in the carl written house of case to race, despite those who were shot by the ben 17 year old being white. here's what 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. kyle rittenhouse was last week acquitted of all charges after fatal shooting to white people during a black lives matter protest in wisconsin, which had descended into a riot. he said he acted in self defense with footage of the incident appearing to support his claims. meanwhile, the university in massachusetts and electronic storage bestbuy are both offering counseling to people disturbed by the not guilty verdict concerning the speaker evans psy. it thinks the idea most to treating adults like children this idea that grow people need do, do, do, do have psychological counseling. and learn to have.

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