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ah yes, waiting a month, even that is on my 10 south africa seems reluctant to tighten its covey restrictions at the moment, despite being the 1st country to detect the concerning the straight arm across the spectra war has returned to europe, that startling warning coming from russia's top diplomat had his meeting with this you as counterpart, a circular rock tries to ease tensions around nato's expansion in the region. in the u. k. thousands have been without electricity, no, for almost a week following an intense storm there spoke he complaints now that the government lagging in its response back. i'm hoping it's what it feels like. like i have no roots. everything feels up to that you really have a base, so that hard. ah,
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oh, hello, there, live it 5 for moscow. from ortiz world, these h q. it's kevin o' in here for the next 30 minutes for the latest headlines. and 1st indira and the u. s. have become the latest countries to the confirm detection of the alma chrome strain. meantime in south africa, the country that identified the on the chrome very 1st daily, new covey cases have doubled in the last 24 hours. but that said, every day life says continuing pretty much as normal at the moment with shops and restaurants open as usual, corresponding policy clear is there. can south africa a positive case of date? now this is a 20 percent increase on what the figures were just a few days ago before the commute comfort value and we conduct was discovered the world is terrified and why fi. so can you imagine that south africa to wait find
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for 1st came forward and identified the strain? you'd have the people here with who are just to fight it the way strong on open. nobody, as you can see is social distance thing. nobody is wearing moss. i'm one of the few people here, in fact, i think i'm the only person who's wearing them off and even that is on my 10 being out is, is or is it is right by. you can also not limit your life for living in fear. because if you live in fear, you will always be consolidated to the circumstances that you are in for like going against rule. so we don't, we don't, we not very law abiding citizens in many cities around the world. you have to show a passport when entering a restaurant, in other words, that you've been vaccinated. here in south africa. no such thing exists. and this is a country way 70 percent of the population has not been vaccinated. and the entry factors are using and that's new on the, on varian booth at vaccinations don't work. the only thing you need to do in south
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africa when entering a restaurant, it's put on some sanitizer. we only gets an entire and sometimes it gets screaming to sometimes we don't get screamed. okay, temperature of which the temperature doesn't just sit in mean back off when. well, some people can go to a restaurant during the 19th. but because of the ignorance, nobody actually take it into consideration. so i feel like the safety protocol letter, please put in place and not enough to ensure that everybody is safe. you can only assume that everyone is vaccinated. who's you would never know? so if you vaccinated, you did your part, it sounds like has hurt the population to remain calm. he says that there is enough information known about on we can at this stage not to justify that restrictions. however, he has war that he might consider mandatory destination for some activities and for some location if the situation to terry. in the meantime, the sub to open the restaurants are open, the schools open. you can travel anywhere in the country you want. you can where am
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asking for not where moss, you can social distance, you cannot social distance. in fact, what more south africans are afraid of is another locked down rather than i'll be con, policy, a r t, johannesburg, south africa. so now the new strains already been detected in $24.00 countries around the world. as in europe. are you chief of on july and says the blog should consider mandatory vaccinations. as you states of discovered the strain was present there at least 10 days before it was initially reported in south africa. and it is understandable and appropriate to leave this discussion. now how, how we can encourage and potentially think about mandatory vaccination within the european union. this needs discussion, australia so far the only each country has confirmed plans to impose mandatory coven vaccinations for the entire adult population. it's in full lockdown at the
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moment until the end of the week maybe till the end of december of his extended measures, heathers fucked. a wave of protest i friday with blue besides the health system should have been improved and i don't understand why we should pay the price for that. now, mischief isn't that a relatively many people in austria do think the virus doesn't exist? the under thank list and above everything that hurts me a bit because these people are sometimes really dump it isn't. mandatory vaccinations are also been considered in germany with soon to be chancellor olive shelves voicing his support for the measure. he was 30000000 people to get the job by the end of this month. but critic sake does not enough time for ologist thomas shouts from the hanover medical school pointing out that to achieve that feet, they would have to be more than a 1000000 of vaccinations. per day,
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and he's been kind of to go, you will have to vaccinate 1250000 citizens per day. manage that in early summer when vaccination preparedness was high at that time, many people were vaccinated. in the meantime, it has become more rare and the problem is not the injection, but the education. we need to find a clear legal solution so that no one has held liable if there was a vaccination problem. technically, it is certainly possible and many other countries do the same. i've never been a fan of compulsory vaccination, but i think we have to do it and we see that will not be possible to vaccinate 90 percent of the population. otherwise, we need that to deal with delta. and if i'm a kron turns out to be more dangerous, then we will have to achieve such a high vaccination. there is no other way to do that except with all 3 vaccination . the vaccinations will work at least to some extent. it won't be that the vaccinations don't work at all against army kron. we can be sure of that. the question is, how effective they will be if we assume that the vaccination will not work so well against army crime. it is important that we achieve a high vaccination rate,
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and that is the most important thing. that is why we have to vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate, and boost boost, boost. in the meantime, docs is raising the alarm is more children are getting severe cove cases than ever before. we visit a childcare clinic here in moscow with hundreds of little patients or need a virgin treatment, but later in the program. while this is a headline, tension is running high and stucco, where rushes foreign minister and us counterpart of spoken on the crane. the crisis at a meeting of the organization for security and cooperation in europe to correspondent pizza oliver will explain more. ukraine has been said to be one of the main topics . this o. s. the ministerial conference we heard from linda, the swedish foreign minister, as she opened up the session, saying exactly darcy, what we heard from sort of a love for all the russian foreign minister is he addressed all of the ministers in the the main conference whole here was the there was increased pressure of the
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worst case scenario coming true in europe as long as the west continued to apply, pressure, rushes, borders give us, give us a nightmare scenario of military confrontation has returned to europe. moscow categorically will not accept the transformation of the countries neighboring russia into a military foothold. before arriving here in stock home, we heard from us secretary of state, anthony lincoln, in which he will. he said that washington had proof that russia was bound to invade ukraine. in fact, if you watched the meteor in the united states, you'd be suddenly convinced that was about to happen. cnn, in particular, read into some clothes when it comes to condemnation of russia over. this is the statement from the, the us secretary of state, when antony, blinking within the room with gala for all it was a far more diplomatic situation and he was much more keen to let talking take precedence. we are deeply concerned by evidence that rushes made plans for further
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significant aggression against ukraine. and so we call on russia to respect ukraine sovereignty in charge all of them charity to de escalate. reverse the recent trip build up takes 2 to tango. and if, if our russian friends are prepared to implement their commitments undermines and are ukrainian friends are as well, we will fully support that. and that is the best way to avert renewed crisis in, in ukraine. i did ask the us secretary of state why washington was increasing tensions in europe. my pushing the story of an invasion of ukraine onto the blank and declining to answer the question, but was a very cordial meeting between the 2 chief diplomats of russia and the united states said gallop rove referred to antony, blinking his tony as he spoke about them. getting down to talks in negotiations, what we also heard from. so give rav though, was that in the very near future, moscow will be putting forward what it sees as the way to see from defense in the
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future. in europe, basically, a defense fact that would ensure that there would be no further movement east from the nato alliance. now it wasn't just meetings between and said gala rove and antony blinkin that we've had here in stock home. we've also seen the russian foreign minister sit down with the british defense secretary, liz trusts. now let's trust before arriving here in stockholm, within a stony, a picture to top a tank saying that she would be strong in britain would be strong in the face of russian aggression. well, there was a lot of questions, levy towards both the british secretary of defense and the russian foreign minister said gay, laugh rove though, assuring journalists out the room saying that they wouldn't be putting on a show for them. with what we are expecting, a press conference from the russian foreign minister a little later on. and as soon as you get any information coming out of that,
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i'll of course bring it to you right here from stockholm on our t. yes. all fluid currently we think that's 3 or 4 hours time, we'll bring it to alive as and when it happens, if it's available to us now, next up to 30000 households in the u. k. without electricity for 6 day offering huge storm calls. the biggest power disruption and more than a decade and claimed the lives of 3 northern england and parts of scotland, a worst effected with many residents forced out of their homes. i come home, it's what it feels. look like. i have no roots. it's a bit tough, sorry, i mean to cry, but it's been hard. like we brought our animals at home that she, we got to go for each other one today. and it just, it feels very unsettling. you're still trying to work and take the kids to school and carry on like normal, but everything feels up to that you really have a base. so it's been hard. well, tens of thousands of people in the north of england are still living without electricity or a power supply for a 6 consecutive day now,
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and it feels like there's simply no end in sight, because many people have been told that their power won't be restored until at least another week. now i'm in south lakes in cumbria where people are really quite desperate now to try and find a warm place to stay. hotels like this one have indeed open up their doors is being funded by the local counselors, nearly 1800 people are still in a near, on black out in justice every year alone. really, that includes those most vulnerable, like the elderly, those living alone. a as well in as i can really say, absolutely freezing weather conditions. now the local counselor who's been relentlessly working day and night to try and re home people. she says as the community that's really come together, she hasn't seen any support from the government. the government is not in the community has done everything. it was only yesterday that we got the fist and teams
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going out and actually attempting to find people. but that was 5 days into this with as a say, a minus 5 degrees to 2 degrees temperatures. if he were to head oh, people were in a room with no heat, no lights, no food, no means of a hot food, no hot drink. if he was to say that, that 8 and a half for one nights, he would say that was extreme. but fat to happened it's, it's been ongoing. well, the prime minister boris johnson says he's extremely sympathetic to all of those that have been affected whilst the business secretary, he says that the government is ensuring that people are comfortable when he was taken to task in the house of commons by the opposition. what is the government doing to help the most vulnerable residence in durham to get the help that they need not to moral, not next week, but to day? we are working with the job or the local residents for the 1st instance. the 1st
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instance to find out what's going on and to coordinate local responses. and then the government here is very, very focused on helping them to get what they need to make the situation much more comfortable for people haven't been comfortable. that's certainly not the reality here. or tool, i've heard numerous stories from many different people saying that they've been waiting days to get a response from the power supply companies only to be sent a generic text message saying that they are working to fix the problem. now we've seen that damage really caused by storm all and we've seen debris in the roads, live wires, power supply wires simply on the roads aren't even in people's garden. so this is no exaggeration to say, it's been an incredibly traumatic time. we went to blackboard to stay the but the commuting is just been so hard. obviously we've left our house, you've left animals and we just left for blackpool. and i finally got hold of somebody when i was in blackpool, who said, we do know of your fault because the 1st few times we had friends phoning for us
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and they said, or they don't know of your fault, we flag them down and they said they don't know of the faults, and then i did get hold of them. they said, we do know of your fault now, and just to be patient and to wait. so we're waiting. we haven't heard anything yet . so when they gonna fix it, well, the government in power supply companies say that this situation is totally unprecedented. and of course, it is storm all. when has the wind speeds up to 98 miles per hour in summer or is of the country? the snow has just continued to fall. it all really feels like the united kingdom isn't really prepared to deal with a situation like this one. but it has taken some areas almost back into the victorian era and leaving families at totally in the dark. but come out, the call. rittenhouse case continues to divide america frames a quit to the killing to people at a racial justice rally sub mara rallying for his rights to enroll at arizona state university will come to protest is wanting band from the campus that will get
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across a more of a box a time now exactly 16 policy out. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk for is your media reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safer?
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isolation, whole community. are you going the right way, or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. oh, hi again. who has this red line bridge led by a clown and that so a manual mccrendon is branded forest johnson, his sir paris, his former envoy to the u. k. at warner relations of hits their worst rock bottom in more than 200 years. reportedly the president made the haile and diplomatic remarks in the private conversation after a number of growing public rows. bobo talks to me, full speed,
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everything's going well. we have grown up conversations, but he strikes me before and after, as having an inelegant way about him. it's always the same circus. it's sad to see such a great country with which we could do so much led by a clown. while in the latest spot, the micron took offense to a letter johnson tweeted that appeared to blame france for record flows of asylum seekers. paris promptly scrubbed invitation to the u. k. to crunch european talks all migration just after a course last week. the terrible tragic incident $27.00 migrants dying, attempting to make the perilous journey across the channel is the inflatable. boat capsized. it was one of the deadliest events to migraine crisis. began from to the cables from loggerheads in a post bracket, disputes over fishing rods to dragging the channel island. meantime, british politicians are divided up from the crumbs striking comments because the
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prime ministers in the chinese elected prime minister of this country with a very big mandate leading this country through the pandemic. i'm surprised to hear that, and i'm disappointed openly. i'm sure that we can continue to try and work together to talk this unconscious that we will. i will hope that we'll get 4 more response back. let's talk about the george galloway, pretty champagne, of course. often on r. t and sport make all over the place you also so been so busy with. glad to come on with this now live. well, you can see this sense of anglo french cordiality in, in tongue waiting by the dates, who's with disappear. right? not who's to play indiscreet far as johnson for these clam comments are also easily wound up a manual ma, crawling. do you think? well, i'm call me old fashioned, but i don't think the heads off state and heads of government should be publicly talking to each other and about each other in this way. it is indeed a toxic on tone called the all that we have now. but if, but as johnson is the circus clone,
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i'm afraid the manual macaroni is the circus dwarf and the british. and the french deserve better than the leaders that they have. but they're the only leaders that we've got and they have to get on with resolving what i think post partum, politics. this is angie nato, a pers, nato depression on the part of the french on the e u. in general, we have less up, they find it impossible to bell. they want us to fail. they want us even to suffer. and they are ready, as is abundant, make clear every day to permit the flow of thousands of people every week, illegally to leave the you and illegally to arrive in breast on what is on friday. well, it's an e, you problem. you see the difference between poland, belarus,
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border and the french british border were sending armies to god the from d. r or poland. while the e. u is opening the gates, turning a nelson zion, if they'll forgive me to the thousands of people every week illegally and perilously disastrously last week trying to cross the english channel. this is going to say inappropriate comments from 2 leaders. you saying that shouldn't have been made public? yeah, we get that. but it was shocking to see was britain not invited to the party if you like to this be important meeting just after 27. these poor souls had died in the channel. yes, i mean, it wasn't a party. it was a post mortem. on a mass killing that took place people traffic cars, making millions of euro's a week. cause these people to die. who
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should be taking it seriously? which side, while the french have a responsibility not to allow people illegally to leave their state, that is an international legal maxim. these people could be anyone, and sometimes they are anyone. sometimes they're one to people. sometimes they're criminal. they are allowing them illegally to leave their storage rate and ultimately to arrive in hours as those that don't perish in the cold waters of the english channel on the way to galloway for champagne and r t. thank you very much for being on the program. and i will see again soon, ry no coverage, no longer disease, that only affects elderly people and those with preexisting medical conditions with doctors not wanting them that younger people are becoming more susceptible to new variance. we visited a child health clinic in moscow. ah,
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ah, what age are the children here and what condition are they in through our children are age from one month to 17 years. the conditions varied severity for children here is severely ill and in the intensive care unit. but unlike adults, co related pneumonia is less common among children, but it still happened. listen, showing 3 to full and c t severity to period. oh, so this means complete lung damage, almost 100 percent or store or what is especially alarming is that very importantly, just like an adult, there's a tendency for the disease to rapidly develop. meaning that at some point, 10 percent of the lungs are affected. and then suddenly it's up to almost 100
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percent. yes, that's exactly what we've been seeing. especially when parents wait too long to call a doctor. how old are you? 10 years out there. exactly. how do you feel? sometimes i have a headache, but i'm okay. that's not a my how long have you been ill? 10 days already? yes, i'm in my 2nd week. her age put through risk, which is we've actually seen the highest incidence, right among teenagers, 2 thirds of the children, a school age kids between 7 and 17 years old is because they are hanging out together and contact and each other all the time. right. among other things, yes, you out of them, it's mostly teenagers that the come and thanked it because they all was hanging out together. also because statistically, they demonstrate a more severe course of illness than individuals of other ages. don't get rid of them because their bodies are growing so fast and because of their hormonal processes, yes, that mono bye grounds,
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and the physical transformation can influence stillness more. the lessons are affected by more risk factors related to the course of the disease. sorry to chew it, the game is ended. nobody is it, it's not a harmless disease. it's not sorry that we sound alarm when there is a disease for which there is no medicine. we have to day the course of the disease is unpredictable. we don't know why someone has it hard and someone else has an easy human. we, as we know there are risk groups, but for some unknown reason with a severe case of the disease and it can be observed among healthy children. ah, here's a child and eventually wearing an oxygen mask. well yes, the child is really missing his mother, which is logical. that's why we always talk to him. the doctors are always with him . otherwise, he can tear off the mask that children are getting much sicker than in the 1st way . and worse than the 2nd. and 3rd or yes, worse than waves $2.00 and $3.00,
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which in joker is yours or for your full complications. develop very often as the coated. i do not depend on the severity of the disease of this even children who have shown no symptoms face complications. what do you think about vaccinated adults? i think it's a very good idea. you're dreaming, it hasn't died. there is no time to wait for children are also a source of infection, which if children are not vaccinated, we will not be able to grade the necessary collective immunity, which will have all been talking about her so love yet that works in that are both with the vaccine works. so what should the concerns be here? the theoretically, we understand that this vaccine cannot be more dangerous than ada. no virus infections. some of the vaccine is infectious for cell, but not for the body in pennsylvania at the level of the organism. the virus does not reproduce the earth was any real sinew, priesthood, ah,
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buddies. today rittenhouse case continues to divide the u. s. right down to his education. he was recently found not guilty of course, of homicide in the killing of 2 black lives matter. protest as last year. shouldn't have protested than to stop him re enrolling at arizona state university where he took online nursing courses during his trial. although others are rolling in supports of his right to attend classes, there is no crime in defending yourself from a forcible threat. i am the freedom to get an education at any college so kills. it really said that you can actually sit on an easy article that even if he was in jail, you can still continue to do on my class. that he has a freedom to come to the school, whether it's on campus or off campus situation. he was justified in defending his life. i just wanted to get it where he should be allowed to do that. university student organizations of release the stipend, in condemning rittenhouse and calling on the university the tackle white supremacy
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. we will not stand for a white supremacist killer in our campus. the danger cow rittenhouse presents is not just as a person on campus representing the violence, marginalized people face every day, but the racist and fascist right wing elements that he will bring on campus. we are calling on the a su administration and our president michael crow to stop hiding and denounce white supremacy by denying written house any further enrollment at ace. you will also spoken to one of the organizers over a demonstration supporting kyle. he thinks the college should accept written house if he wants to apply. i created a counter protest against the students for socialism that were against covered in house being on campus and say they were educated on the town. they were super ignorant about the whole thing because if they really wants to try, they would realize that cow is not a murderer. how they verbally describe and be. 0 at the protest today, we had
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a lot of support for tolerate and how people showed up. and yeah, i think, i think we had was 200 people and we, our number, the people protesting against power to the one from my understanding cover in the house is not a, a full time student. a su is a non degree seeking online student. i mean, you have to go through the application process and i understand that any university has any right to not accept the students. i think that's a challenge faces arizona state should you know if you were to apply to, to a 4 year degree program like nursing like he wants to, i think you should accept them last month. tal rittenhouse was acquitted, a whole charges of fatal shooting to black to white people. rather during a black lives matter protest in wisconsin, which had descended into a riot. he said the accident of self defense anyway. but said nik mirandi again. he
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says university should be unbiased. in cases like this, universities should be free from political narratives. um right now what we're seeing is we're seeing a lot of professors indoctrinated students with leftist ideologies. and it's trina, it's training and negative impact on the students on campus, and they're not being able to have the right resources to be able to understand certain topics or information. the problem lies where the, where the media is because the media falsely covered the for cow rittenhouse child, and they depicted him as a weiss pharmacist, a murderer on all the terrible things while the child was going on. and what the child basically did. it proved to be exactly the opposite that and he acted in self defense and that's what the, the child cruet. so the problem lies where the media is mean to continue to lie to the, to the masses.
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