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thanks so much for joining me this saturday morning this is r.t. and. italy's new prime minister says rome will be forced to make its own decision on the use of russia sputnik job if it's not approved by the european medicines agency this is after trust in the astra zeneca job in europe has been shaken by recent safety fears. mario draghi he's not been long in the job as a tally in prime minister but he's already leading a country that's got an uneasy sense of deja vu at the moment when it comes to covert 19 it was just over a year ago that italy was at the very tip of the spear when it came to the coronavirus of driving. and now we're seeing intensive care beds in italy filling up at an alarming rate as fears of a 3rd wave have become reality mario draghi has said that he will operate an act outside of the use one for all and all for one program if it gets what italy needs let's order sputnik be and see what happens if you are a peon coordination especially in health care does not work we have to be ready to act on our own and it's not only me saying this chancellor merkel told me that if the european medicines agency certifies sputnik be then ok but if it does not germany will do so itself this is normal pragmatism we have to work on the basis of european unity but if it's not achieved we have to try other ways german chancellor angela merkel has also been talking about vaccines she was speaking after a summit between the federal government here in berlin and the leaders of germany 16 states vaccination dominating those talks and local doctors here will start to be able to give out the jobs in germany at the end from the end of april now under merkel also spoke about russia's sputnik of a vaccine and she said that whether or not it gets approval from the european medicines agency she expects to see it being used here in germany in the fight against corona virus fussin also seen him stuff as fire the russian vaccine is considering have held the view for some time that we should use each vaccine that is approved by the european medicines agence singh but if a new such european order were mate and have seen new indications. it will be german you would have to go it alone that is a possibility and this what i would do. as the head of the berlin branch of the german red cross i hear that many scientists from the berlin charity clinic say that the research documents the studies available about sputnik the give a positive impression that facts nation is the only serious way to fight cope with 19 and my demands on demand is the following we is the german bread cross or impartial and do not interfere in political issues but we would like a non ideological decision on vaccines to be made and that everything that is scientifically based is allowed in germany and on the european market this applies to us and to me and to the sport we can be in this sense there should be no ideological geo political reasons that would dictate selective behavior and my impression is that at least here in germany there's not enough information for scientists to study it properly in recent weeks and days this is change in the most fundamental way and i hear that opinions of many doctors and pharmacists who've been working on this topic including from the eminent charity that's putting v. can be trusted and that if the a and relevant departments fail to approve it they will lose people's trust on friday morning there are reports coming out here in germany that a facility in the book was being prepared as a potential site to produce sputnik v. in europe that if it gets approval from the european medicines agency now the german chancellor wasn't just talking about the sputnik vaccine while she was speaking to the press on friday evening she also talked about the astra zeneca vaccine said she would take that astra zeneca job self it's been a tough week. 20 nations and european nations suspended the use of the vaccine over potential links or concerns over potential links to blood clots in relation to those who've had the job. the european medicines agency gave an extensive press conference on thursday in which they said the benefits of taking the astra zeneca vaccine far outweighed any potential risks now that saw a number almost all of those countries that had carried out this is spent of astra zeneca resume using the astra zeneca vaccine however denmark finland norway of all said they're going to hold off reintroducing it norway saying they need more information do you to several serious cases in norway we want to thoroughly review the situation before we make a conclusion there is a real mixed state of affairs at the moment with some countries around the world taking strides and leap said when it comes to vaccinating their populations while others are staring down the barrel of a 3rd wave of coke at 90. a british government plan to process asylum seekers in overseas territories aspire to anger gibraltar and the olive manor believed to be 2 options to which migrants could go before potentially being sent back to their original countries local authorities though say they want nothing to do with the scheme however boris johnson defended the idea. the objective here is to is to save life and avert human misery because people are crossing the channel who are being fooled who are being conned by gangsters into paying huge sums of money risking their lives people have died beaking this trying to make this crossing and it is a deeply repugnant traffic that we need to stop while that idea was 1st suggested by pretty brutal the home secretary amid the escalating migrant crisis though at the time it was branded a sick joke however that idea has now resurfaced from the prime minister barak johnson well critics have long said that this kind of policy will only make the journey all the more risky and that the government should really be prioritizing legal alternatives and safe passages for migrants to enter the united kingdom but on this latest policy they've branded as exacerbating the hostile environment it is an inhumane paula said that undermines our nation's proud tradition of providing protection to people fleeing persecution and terror many of whom have gone on to work as doctors and nurses in the n.h.s. these absurd ideas show the government has lost control and all sense of compassion well even the united nations has waded into this latest plan of shipping asylum seekers and refugees to remote areas in exchange for cash by calling it a risk to roading international protection for refugees but at this point we have heard 'd from some of those remote territories british remote territories are saying they're having none of it along with ideas to build a road tunnel under the irish sea or a bridge above it this latest idea simply as to the rich tapers tree of life we're dealing with at present april the 1st isn't until next month but nonetheless the idea is expected to be included in policy papers as of next week as part of a wider shake up of asylum in a post for accept britain for the situation is looking critically. for asylum seekers here in the united kingdom in fact right now asylum seekers are being housed in temporary accommodation including former army military barracks that have long been described as prison like we've seen outbreaks and totally. hygiene facilities there as well which has also met huge criticism from charities organizations and the labor party as well it seems as though the case of asylum seekers has long been a thorn in the government's side and so now this latest idea to ship them off to remote shutter territory seems as though the government is changing its tactic of lock them up and throw away the key to out of sight out of mind look. at the london school of economics jews believe such an offshore processing plant is misguided. he's referencing people trafficking criminal gangs which are important right in people reach nikkei as they are in people reaching the whole of europe but whether sticking with asylum seekers to be processed in all of manageable it will save lives about the 100 years there's a logic in terms of trends in the past 1520 years here in the u.k. when people to sign claims have been rejected the rates of deportation are extremely low it's extremely expensive it should be difficult extremely clambers and the idea between behind this policy is essentially to isolate people in remote areas so easy to so survey in an easy to remove now how you would get people from the mainland u.k. to due process are also the isle of man with significant issues that's the bit for me that remains to be seen and i don't see there being a clear pathway for the british government. president joe biden and v.p. camilla harris have visited atlanta which recently saw mass shootings at a number of mass parlors in which 8 people were killed 6 of the victims were asian women. denounce the atrocities the vice president also gave her view on what's been causing rising levels of hate against america's asian population for the last year we've had people in positions of incredible power scape those scapegoating asian americans people with the biggest part bits spreading this kind of hate biden has only hinted at who they think is to blame the mainstream media those been openly pointing the finger at the trouble ministration. donald trump didn't pull the trigger in atlanta but donald trump certainly was responsible for the anger in the fear in the suspicion that exists in in great degree in this country much more so than ever in the past. such as the shootings in atlanta that are being laid at donald trump's door i guess the ever polls. it is being a tough few weeks for jew 50 days in office in the problems keep piling up fortunately and thank the poles for these even with trump gone you can still blame your problems on him the last administration left us a dismantled an unworkable system we are dedicated to achieving and quite frankly are working around the clock to replace the cruelty of the passage ministration to put it succinctly the prior administration dismantled our nation's immigration system in its entirety. a solid year democrats and biden praised migrants you remember that don't you citizenship for millions they promised within 100 days i'm going to send to united states congress a pathway to citizenship for over 11000000 undocumented people and all of those so-called dreamers those docket kids they're going to be immediately certified again to be able to stay in this country oh gosh diving who could have predicted that promising millions of people potentially citizenship would flood your borders with another wave of migrants more and more migrants who believed biden's populist election rhetoric and people smugglers for whom business is booming but biden apparently didn't mean everything that he said thousands of kids are still in detention centers but waiting deportation to mexico and you know what biden's white house is telling the crowds at the border who he gave so much hope to. goo way the message isn't done come now it is done come in this way ever do it to come to the united states is still legal pathways then there's the pandemic which has ruined so much for all of us merica has been ravaged by couvade like nowhere else i've just been the disaster trumps disaster if you believe biden are trying to censor my brother said god love the failed ordering of axes failed of all eyes the effort to administer the shots failed a set of facts centers at a certain point the trump bashing becomes too much even for the liberal press trump all his scenes operation warp speed last year under which the development of a vaccine its production and distribution were carried out at an unprecedented pace that was trump that wasn't biden and even the pundits agreed. even the media acknowledges a top administration troll is spearheading the development and procurement but president biden refuses to say the troops the biggest scam is biden taking credit for the vaccine remember when joe biden and common harris spent months lying about not trusting the vaccine simply because president trump spearheaded operation warp speed now they're trying to take credit for it sick people or take and the agent violence that has really had its ugly head over the last year on the one hand trump did say borderline or outright offensive things about china and others i think there's no question that some of the damaging rhetoric that we saw. during the prior administration blaming you know calling coded you know the 100 virus or other things. lead to you know perceptions of the asian american community that are inaccurate unfair have raised. you know threatening has elevated threats against asian americans on the other you just call and trust biden's all jobs but it comes to trump baps responsible for the anti asian violence that has also arisen in britain and europe elsewhere and how do you blame trump for a spree of attacks in atlanta as the white house hinted when police themselves say it was not racially motivated the suspect did take responsibility for the shootings he does claim that it was not racially motivated he apparently has an issue what he considers a fiction and sees these locations as something that allows him to to to go to these places and into the temptation for him that he wanted to eliminate we're going to be honest here barden inherited a mess that pal long are they going to keep sweeping all their problems. under the trump rug as opposed to you know try solve them especially considering that a significant amount of that mess and grime the democrats created themselves. the latter president biden admits the u.s. is unlikely to meet donald trump's promise deadline when it comes to pulling troops out of afghanistan we'll bring you all the details after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. period dramatic developments only really going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. the world is driven by a dream shaped by our own personal. dares thinks. we fear to ask. recently published t.v. ratings in america appear to show the post trump white house is support of a turnoff c.n.n. for example lost almost all of his primetime audience following the former president's departure from office almost 2 and a half 1000000 viewers with tuning in daily between election day that was november 4th and joe biden's inauguration in january after that though the numbers really dropped off down 47 percent in the key demographic 25 to 54 year olds media and legal analyst lionel says donald trump was a golden goose when it came to media ratings. it's the only reason they existed every day people would tune in to hear the anti trump rhetoric but also to listen to what insane connections they can make between everything and trump and it was it was brutal it was exciting it was it was it was interesting that's done this is just reality who wants to hear i didn't tire day a program you say wasn't that fantastic did you notice the shutter chewed did you notice how great this president was when he's not and meanwhile fox and newsmax to an extent annoying and others are enjoying incredible ratings because they can turn that venom and excitement against the biden administration what i think people want to hear more than anything else is is confrontation but if somebody said we really are going to give you an honest to god fair and balanced attack an appraisal thing i would love it we live in a world now of social media of trolling of immediate reaction there's no such thing as milk toast they could have done wonders by attacking if you will anybody who deserved attacking but what they are is these are apparatchiks these are shot puppets for the democratic party and everybody knows that but now that there is no trump to attack there is nothing there. the president biden has admitted it will be difficult for the u.s. to meet its deadline for pulling u.s. troops out of afghanistan with his administration now considering a 6 month extension of their presence in the country only donald trump promised to withdraw the remaining 12000 american troops by may 1st the toll of the war on afghanistan civilians that has been immense. i mean and they would be either my husband was a vendor you're selling street food or the abdulhakim on a bat when the explosion happened my neighbors didn't want to tell me that my husband had been killed because they saw i'm a woman or 3 paralyzed children and have heart disease to working with great difficulty but working to serve the people but eventually my neighbor came and told me that my husband had been killed in a suicide bombing it is 15 years since they came to kabul and i'm living here because of my children i searched for my husband but there was no news about him there are thousands here widows who are living west and me every morning when i am going out i see others living in west situations than me i become very said. my husband was in the afghan national army before she was an employee it has been about 4 years since he was killed i have a daughter in law a son my son is 13 years old my children couldn't get any educational schooling i want to say no to war there should be no killings anymore no country house children have faced mental problems and war affected my children. the it says that a local i was sitting there with my brothers was on a bomb dropped on my house in the bombardment again from years drums my brother was killed as we know no one will be lives and lives in this war means there are a lot of people killed my 3 children were also killed i do monkeys from my country . early this week moscow hosted a meeting that included representatives of the afghan government and the taliban it was aimed at reaching indigo shitted settlement and comprehensive cease fire russia the us china and pakistan were mediators talks resulted in a statement that urged the taliban to refrain from a spring offensive and is also called for a continuation of peace negotiations and he spoke to one of the participants of the moscow talks and says a real progress was made. expect fish on was that when the talks started to. violence will be deduced big deal that has not happened as of yet. unfortunately the war continues in all the major players. asking for sissies and up while asian hopefully this meeting in clear messages given through this meeting to both sides will help us in that eidetic it is certainly complementing the door or any future talks which takes place it is d.n.r. jazzing get it and it was the date the foot at the right time but every 2 leads for mozart's. make the public of afghanistan in the taliban. as long as the stomach the public up on the stand is concerned i can assure you that it was very helpful in that. it will it will help us. within their country in all sorts of the negotiations. is loss of parliamentary immunity jael alleged ties with artie's editor in chief just a few of the things former catalan leader a member of european parliament colace puts demands big savored in the latest episode of going underground 1st of all was a key figure in catalonia as independent referendum in 2017 that was ruled illegal by spain he was forced to flee the country became an m.e.p. in 2019 but earlier this month the european parliament stripped him of parliamentary immunity because the full interview throughout the day on our channel here's a pretty. to tell me what their removal of your immunity from prosecution means might clear a threat against one of the bases of her european democracy. which consist in trending fundamental rights human values that are up for a while you were in jail in schleswig. what did it personally feel like now charge that spain has presented are not acceptable you know western democracy work what kind of crime is solution or a 1000000000 my effective boss margarita simonyan named by the judge i understand that you are working with her and thousands of troops were being prepared from russia to help you out as users. well that these are nora people frank knew that sean only goal parties were to go or worse try to of out on the agenda in order to be security to attack our. reputation we'll continue. our. oh i'm. sorry are. you missing we want to share. we got to once we are out of what you wrote and i we're. a long dormant volcano springing to life in iceland on friday spewed fountains of law that near the capital reykjavik the lover in question covered around one square kilometer no danger though posed immediately to the locals the eruption didn't come as a surprise the country recorded more than 40000 folks believe it or not in the last 3 weeks the volcano previously thought dorm of the 6000 years the last time an eruption occurred on the peninsula with 800 years ago. quite some pictures i'll be back with more news for you stick around in 30 minutes . one of the worst ever mass shootings in america was in less vigorous in 27 the tragedy exposed a little of the real last. election officials are controlled by could see you know . his shooting revealed where d.r.v. m p d really and now it's part of the stand as sheen most of the american public barely remembers that it happened just shows you the power of money and lost. the powerful showed their true colors when the pandemic hit the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades and then you have a mayor who doesn't care so you're secure i goodman offering the lives of the greatest presidents to the control group to the shiny 1st. deep indifference to the people by. taking action passed. machine. money machine huge cash is ran by people who don't care. join me everything. always gauge with. don't get into any conversation or start answering questions just. to survive and. definitely. you're more likely to walk free if you're rich. or if you're poor. you got. one now. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice easy going to dig yourself a hole. right max guys are this is the kaiser report ever wonder why a coin is going like a rocket ship let's talk with stacey stacey yeah i like that mainstream economists that are allowed to go on to san b c bloomberg and all those other financial news programs and frets about the price of bitcoin and what bitcoins doing when it is the only safe harbor as max and i have pointed out now for almost 10 years from government printing and quantitative easing and other exotic sort of programs introduced over the past 2 decades and you see why we might be concerned out here in the big korean community a grim look at the exploding u.s. budget deficit. but get these charts max so this is the long term outlook right now for government debt and apparently according to the budget office it could hit 202 percent if things go well for us. by 2051 if they don't go well it will hit 259 percent the public debt will be 259 percent of g.d.p. and.

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