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of the slide now dw documentary, the, this, the seat of your new fly from abundance. another night of rioting, ponce's president's troubles to respond to escalating on dress off to the fatal shooting of the nato. and mount on macro condemns to violence and deploy more police to quote the full try to pull down on coming up. and i'll just central shop . i'm going to separate back open. can you getting thousands of people that are busy junction, best 2 units. the rest of the same the
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i'm the massage, s y last name to the program. a 4th type of riots of hip from soft of the fatal shooting of a d. nature. on friday, offensive parties deployed $45000.00 police to crowd the protests. the victim identified as nile em was shot dead by a police officer at a traffic stop. on tuesday, the officer has been charged with one in 3 months lotto. the victim, in the case, was out of defend from things in your questions about the racial profiling. and fonts, those low income communities for stars, he's a desperately trying to extinguish kyles across from the police, killing of paris, teenage and manual has ignited widespread rage. the fury descending into destruction are moving. 800 people have been arrested
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president, emanuel nicole and lifting e u. summit to try and rain in the riots he sees many of those involved a young people in blamed social media flickering, the on raced issue. we've seen on snapshots tick tock on several other platforms as well. those to organization yvonne and gatherings. and the minute king of island, new york city leads young people to the chat from reality. and to feel that some of them are living on the street for video games. having talks okay to them. more offices of being deployed to control the violence. but the united nations has voiced its concerns about french police this is a moment for the country to seriously address the issues of racism and racial
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discrimination in law enforcement. we also emphasize the importance of peaceful assembly. the french government rejects the accusations that some of the regions have this. some of these is supposed to consider the close that goes on. i think this is the logical consequences to police findings. next a tab. it's unacceptable. what are the prima from the current situation? so some comes from police going to fall through through us through us control. i couldn't understand the anger behind all of this, but it's still shocking, isn't i people i think we need to debate all of this so that people understand what motivates them to get violence in the 1st place. i know which of us, right? love you understand why your voice, i think that has been too much bother and given what happened, there was no need for this kind of the 60 ship, se shops have nothing to do with what happened. plus he's on the view of that would you can already have public transport will wrap up early and public events
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being pulled off as far as he's fear, the violence will escalate over the weekend. let's get them over to crystal fleming street as a professor for charlotte. so you can ask for kind of studies at stony brook university and also to resurrect in slavery ration, legacies and white supremacy in front while compressed. but we're seeing widespread and go as a reaction to the shooting, but that's more about the context here as something which you have thought you do you yes, there's widespread anger and anguish, specifically over the killing of this 17 year old hughes nile, a french algerian teenager. but this is also long simmering. a reaction to french racism which is linked to colonialism. and both of those things are typically denied and a raised by french authorities and politicians. that is to say,
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despite centuries of racial oppression of its minorities and colonized populations, the french government continues to per tray itself is not racist. and so that is why people in these communities are living with you have, you know, in this case of video reporting of this you being shot for simply driving their car. and this is causing a great deal of pain in english and anger. justifiably on the part of those who are living under those circumstances. you mentioned a sense of denial of from the government and that's harder to use, but it's that data to fall into that. absolutely. i mean, even the french government itself in 2020, the french national. i'm buds person released to report indicating that black and eric french, people experience a racial profiling and, and specifically,
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are stopped by police 20 times more often than uh, other french people. french racism has been studied extensively, not only by scholars, but also by organizations on the ground. the un has really statements. the european commission against racism and intolerance has the says them. and yet every time that we have seen studies done reports done. and members of these communities, speaking out about their own experiences, they are met with a wave of denial. and in this case we even had the president mccall saying that the killing of this teenager was uh, you know, something that was inexcusable, but also inexplicable. and it's not an explicable, it's not a mystery, it's racism. so what needs to be done? what needs to change if you could put it in a sentence for us? well,
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one of the main things that needs to change is the law that empowers french police to shoot on motorists. this is something that happened in 2017, and since that law was passed, the number of french people has risen. a french people killed by police has arisen exponentially, and most of those people have been black in error. so that's one of the most important things that needs to change. but beyond that, the french government needs to acknowledge that racism is real and enact policies to address it. social as you progress on autopay. so sending many times for your analysis. thanks for having me. let's take a look at some of the headlines from around the world. the us supreme court has ruled against presidential biden's, full $100000000.00 student debt relief plan. millions of americans had applied to have thousands of dollars and known that for given. but the court said by the didn't have the power to erase so much debt on his own thing that only congress could do so result, stop, elect,
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or court has vote at the bar. former president child was to nato from public office on to 2013. the court concluded that he had abused as follow ahead of last year of the elections does, is found that both narrow head use differentiate government channels to boost his own campaign and spread unfounded doubts about preserves. electronic quoting system of the un security council has voted unanimously to end the peacekeeping operation in molly, as demanded by the west african countries military protected strong, international emission, had been, has been fight stomach and sojourn molly's military. lewis have developed in most center reads from rush of wagner group instead, despite the best and warnings the situation good was solutions just adopted under she them version and now at least 48 people were killed off to the truck, lost control cloud. and to other that goes and pedestrians investment, can you thousands of people, but they can do local spots because it's one of the deadliest accidents on kenya's
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roads in recent to widespread districts busted and moved to bikes, rescue workers, district east search for survivors. many could be dropped under the crushed cuz a high speed truck lost control and jumped into separately. he has been just and pedestrians you go to the accident happened here in lin dionte. i had just got into the junction. i source speeding on coming trailer. i swerved and escaped, hitting him head on the person who was behind me thought i wanted to buy something and while he overtook me and that's when he was hit the trailer window of the road and hit on the vehicles. i mean was that well again, so i was in london and the town my wife works here at the junction. that's how i got the news firsthand. i rushed here and found people being rushed to the hospital
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. others were still under the trailer. pregnant. i'm been insist, invest your workers, least to, to see fit into a twit taken to hospital. but dozens of others died. the officials are investigating the cause of the crash can yes, national transport. them safety, the part of the disease within $20000.00 people were involved in georgia accidents . last year ended on 5 housing lost their lights, magic mushrooms and extra fee can all be prescribed in australia. the country has authorized the use of the psychedelic drugs as a treatment for mental health conditions like b dsp, and depression. based on x, sports a, healing this as a pioneer and step forward and mental health treatment are. those are what it, it may be too much too soon. that's on fact that for the $3.00 to $4.00, to nicholas, nick, because i've drugs that a widely band around the world. i assume this is unprecedented, doesn't it?
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it certainly is. this is a case with a certainly was essentially the 1st country in the world to classify psychedelic drugs as a form of medicine. but it's doing so at a national level of the countries have done this at the us. and canada or in particular have done this in really small scale cases, usually in clinical trials. but from today, authorized psychiatrist and australia will be allowed to prescribe psychedelic drugs to the patients as a treatment for mental health issues. it is essentially what i guess makes it a real well the 1st is that you're seeing psychedelic treatments. psychedelic therapy is being offered to the why the public and how exactly and which the job are going to help. patients were mainly talking about 2 different drugs here at m d m a all centers, ecstasy, and a site silo site, which is a form or taken from magic mushrooms. now in trials empty may next to so you have been shown to be particularly effective at treating p ts they,
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they offer you my office a sense of euphoria of connectedness which will help people to open up to the therapists and be able to sort of discuss spectrum as best. so siler stipend on the other hand, is particularly useful for treating cases with severe depression, has shown to be resistant to more traditional treatments. it is a hallucinogen, so it changes sort of the way that the person experiences space and time and their own feelings. and essentially can also that chance to break the cycle of depressive thinking associated with really severe depression. but all of that sounds really promising. so what's the gosh? well, it is no miracle to it. that is clearly problem. initially, access is expected to be extraordinarily expensive, and even that's not particularly clear yet some estimates say around a 1000 just really in dollars for the treatment of isn't going up to the 10s of thousands. so don't expect the susie be seen as sort of wide spread. thing is
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initially, major medical organizations are also being very, very cautious here. given that most of our evidence is coming from small scale clinical trials. and they want to be very, very careful. be strictly in medical association in particular is calling for much larger trials because of potential side effects and, and difficulties that they're not aware of. so anybody really considering of the sort of treatments should be aware that there is a major risk involved. but at the same time, the sort of treatments may offer a breakthrough for those patients who have not seen any benefit from most traditional therapies. hello, a lot to unpack that. thank you so much for doing that for us to help you with nick welch. now germany longest pedestrian suspension bridge,
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