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thoughts with us the host of artie's worlds apart show oksana parker. fake news or a failure to fact check those are the accusations moscow is leveling at c.n.n. comes after the channel broadcast footage claiming to show russia bolstering its military presence along the border with ukraine russia's foreign minister was quick to point out some clearers. cell phone footage is a merge of armored columns like this one. and of military hardware being transported by rail towards the border. do c.n.n. and its friendly team we understand that you have no time for fact checking they are so deeply involved into the ideological struggle for the triumph of liberalism but not that deep to present ukrainian tanks at a ukrainian station with a ukrainian train behind as the background for russia preparing for war. yeah well let's go through it the real way station you can see here which c.n.n. is in russia is actually located in eastern ukraine in its 4th largest city of you can see the same roof the columns in this photo of the station us for the train here well it su
thoughts with us the host of artie's worlds apart show oksana parker. fake news or a failure to fact check those are the accusations moscow is leveling at c.n.n. comes after the channel broadcast footage claiming to show russia bolstering its military presence along the border with ukraine russia's foreign minister was quick to point out some clearers. cell phone footage is a merge of armored columns like this one. and of military hardware being transported by rail towards the border. do c.n.n....
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of image problem that the vaccines currently laboring under but could be a problem going forward oksana with what do you think would be the immediate implications of the latest findings by the ema. so have said that the benefits outweigh the risks and actually they have not defined any age based recommendations but countries are choosing to do so. restricting to about $55.00 brussels and. over 16 other countries as well so we do see that there is a very here in terms of the interpretation what the european medicines agency has concluded as well as the u.k. body m.h.r. what we see as well is that we consider the overall benefits of the vaccine not just in terms of focusing on were tallied the rate but younger people can also be affected by things like that and there was a recent study in the lancet which show that one in 3 people actually went on within 6 months to receive either on or a lot or course like a logical diagnosis and so we really do need to ensure that this vaccine rollout continues ok to avoid greater burden on the health care system jeffrey how do you explain the differenc
of image problem that the vaccines currently laboring under but could be a problem going forward oksana with what do you think would be the immediate implications of the latest findings by the ema. so have said that the benefits outweigh the risks and actually they have not defined any age based recommendations but countries are choosing to do so. restricting to about $55.00 brussels and. over 16 other countries as well so we do see that there is a very here in terms of the interpretation what...
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neatest to speak so far while my colleague forces say discussed some of the key moments with artie's oksana boyko. bonnie's moment was there surrounding who would you think russian president he was in line to speak which i think was assigned if you even tried an administration or to the president you wanted to keep him waiting for him for a little bit maybe just send some signal but when the time has finally come high he was shown on the screen right in the middle of the president's marker on speech president of france and the funny thing about it was that the term president roh was introduced as a live gassed he was given the floor but into middle of his speech he realized that it was a tape and there was a moment of confusion on the american side and we had a few minutes of. truth in it staring blankly at one another from this greens are just i thought that that was. provided for by me it's quite ironic it's only express the tension that existed between the 2 sides but at the end of the day you know who's in slope here expressed his point of view and this time it went on so it's on a what
neatest to speak so far while my colleague forces say discussed some of the key moments with artie's oksana boyko. bonnie's moment was there surrounding who would you think russian president he was in line to speak which i think was assigned if you even tried an administration or to the president you wanted to keep him waiting for him for a little bit maybe just send some signal but when the time has finally come high he was shown on the screen right in the middle of the president's marker on...
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but i guess the of reporting there will oksana boyko the host of r.t.s. well the part was also closely following vladimir putin's speech and i think so there are different ways to interpret what he had to say. actually very interesting on how interpretation of the speech depends on who is listening because my take on it this totally different from a bout of rather i didn't think that the russian president was stern in fact i thought that that was. an address about reflection and trying to motivate and inspire people about learning lessons from the pandemic and finally about outreach and making sure that people understand your intentions well before you and i it's true that for the most wired focused on the pandemic but what i took from it was not just the ravages or the pain of the pandemic actually sad cobbett 900 provided a very useful. straps task to the russian government which in the past has also you often been criticized for being a huge slow to grab. beleaguered by red tape and he sat there during a very. real learning how to provide services fast
but i guess the of reporting there will oksana boyko the host of r.t.s. well the part was also closely following vladimir putin's speech and i think so there are different ways to interpret what he had to say. actually very interesting on how interpretation of the speech depends on who is listening because my take on it this totally different from a bout of rather i didn't think that the russian president was stern in fact i thought that that was. an address about reflection and trying to...
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climate change summit hosted by joe biden the research they discussed the key moments with artie's oksana boyko by this moment was there surrounding who do you think russian president he was in line. which was assigned by the administration. president wanted to keep him waiting for him for a little bit maybe just some signal but when the time has finally come. shown on the screen right in the middle of the president's marker on speech president of france and the funny thing about it was that. president roh was introduced as a live gast he was given the floor in the middle of his speech we realized that it was a tape and there was. a moment of confusion on the american side and we had a few minutes of. j. . airings blankly at one another from this green zone i thought that that was well provided for by me it's quite ironic it's utterly express the tension that existed between the 2 sides but at the end of the day here you know who's in spoke here expressed his point of view and this time it went on so it's on a what about the actual content of the summit honest on there were some strong di
climate change summit hosted by joe biden the research they discussed the key moments with artie's oksana boyko by this moment was there surrounding who do you think russian president he was in line. which was assigned by the administration. president wanted to keep him waiting for him for a little bit maybe just some signal but when the time has finally come. shown on the screen right in the middle of the president's marker on speech president of france and the funny thing about it was that....
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oksana pyzik is a global health adviser and senior teaching fellow at university college london school flow tests should just be one of the tools used to combat the spread of the virus. certainly not a perfect tool, but it is fast, it works within 30 minutes, and it is cheap. so if we look at it on a mass level, this sweep across society may help identify cases that we otherwise would not find. so, one in three people are asymptomatic or show no symptoms at all. but the problem is that this particular rapid lateral flow test is actually best used in people who have a very high viral load, who are very infectious, and that tends to correlate with people who actually are symptomatic. so i think it does have a place, it can be one of the tools that we use, but it does not make sense to separate it from contact tracing or not to incentivise the test itself. right now, it is available twice weekly, but voluntary. and if people are going to have to choose between feeding their families — if they are self—employed, or they do not get sick pay — or taking up this test, then it is going to be,
oksana pyzik is a global health adviser and senior teaching fellow at university college london school flow tests should just be one of the tools used to combat the spread of the virus. certainly not a perfect tool, but it is fast, it works within 30 minutes, and it is cheap. so if we look at it on a mass level, this sweep across society may help identify cases that we otherwise would not find. so, one in three people are asymptomatic or show no symptoms at all. but the problem is that this...
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oksana says she fled with her son genya from separatist controlled areas 2 years ago yet that's true. i have lived here since 2019 i used to live in our lives but i had to flee because of my political views it has been quiet these last 2 days but this is the 2nd night in a row my son wakes in the middle of the night screaming there is similar devastation in pro russia separatists control the areas and learn that. they have been shooting recently everyone waits but nobody knows how the negotiations will end. the leaders of ukraine russia germany and france the so-called normandy format have repeatedly failed to find a political solution to the conflict. crane refuses russia's demand that it talk directly to pro moscow separatist leaders russia refuses to withdraw from crimea but you talk you part in 2014 and let's say political deadlock on many levels remain the breakdown in the current ceasefire was fairly predictable because the sides were negotiating in good faith it's not negotiating in good faith in it probably in about october and they reached the point where they were instead of
oksana says she fled with her son genya from separatist controlled areas 2 years ago yet that's true. i have lived here since 2019 i used to live in our lives but i had to flee because of my political views it has been quiet these last 2 days but this is the 2nd night in a row my son wakes in the middle of the night screaming there is similar devastation in pro russia separatists control the areas and learn that. they have been shooting recently everyone waits but nobody knows how the...
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of production and export issues so the challenge is our very air let's see if we can get more from oksana she is a lean. diseases at university college london global citizenship program and joins us by skype from london schizo have you with us here on the news are we still waiting to get the from the scientists in these governing bodies really but it does feel somewhat reminiscence of the to bungs claims around in the m.m.r. jab that causes autism and that still has implications sara see years on that astra zeneca is on the far right now from a vaccine that's only been in circulation for handful of months at this stage why would anyone take this vaccine given the quote of suspicion surrounding it. well the should be looking at what is actually known about the impact of code with itself so we can share to bury real dangers of contracting hiv in 19 versus what is currently being investigated. and financial regulatory bodies and that is their job to pick the data and trying to understand various trends but we do see that through the very real risk associated with true mcharg even just today
of production and export issues so the challenge is our very air let's see if we can get more from oksana she is a lean. diseases at university college london global citizenship program and joins us by skype from london schizo have you with us here on the news are we still waiting to get the from the scientists in these governing bodies really but it does feel somewhat reminiscence of the to bungs claims around in the m.m.r. jab that causes autism and that still has implications sara see years...
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oksana pyzik is a global health adviser and senior teaching fellow at university college london schoolthank you for being with us. let's talk more about how accurate these lateral flow tests or.— lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's — lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly _ lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly not _ lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly not a - lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly not a perfect| think? it's certainly not a perfect tool but it is fast, it works within 30 minutes and it is cheap so if we look at it on a mass level, this sweep across society may help identify cases that we otherwise would not find so one in three people are asymptomatic or showed no symptoms at all. but the problem is this particular rapid lateralflow testis this particular rapid lateralflow test is actually best used in people who have a very high viral load, very infectious, that tends to correlate with people who actually are symptomatic so i think it has a place, can be one of the tools we use but
oksana pyzik is a global health adviser and senior teaching fellow at university college london schoolthank you for being with us. let's talk more about how accurate these lateral flow tests or.— lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's — lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly _ lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly not _ lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly not a - lateral flow tests or. what do you think? it's certainly not a...