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in the u.s. every state and every city often has its police academy. the one in pittsburgh is located if she meets us from the police station usually that teaches a form of policeman. here like in france the training routes one year but the average in the us is only of six months. off. this morning the trainees are reviewing the highway code ok for a driver to flood the drive in drive with a drivers license expired within sixty days of the day that the expiration was his fine sixty days his drivers lie in this classroom they will learn the rules of the new ethics in crisis management but that is only a small part of the program. the most important is this.
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and. in these images sim by the police itself we discover the training ground the loud music is used by train is to raise the stress to the maximum. hidden behind blue tops they prepare future policeman for the west. this student will be confronted with an armed man who is shooting someone under stress the police training will direct his gun at the victim before changing his mind. he.
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oh. yes oh yes to. check. don't. you from my jewish point you might. just think that if you're miscasting discussed the custos drumming just over young. fellow my name's peter and i've been living in bush now for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got soaked through in the time. when you're older i get up yet. let me go to just run their store do it from the guy it's a tough. the.
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women that let me i get mad. on this video students are taught how to react in extremely violent situations. that i want. them aggression but aggression. and shoot shit policemen will follow this kind of training for two weeks just
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before starting to tatchell in the city. that i. had. to go. through. the kid shelling on the videos it's him david wright a former policeman converted to combat sports he has trained every policeman in pittsburgh for the last fifteen years. too much violence doesn't worry him it's the opposite that preoccupies him well. my fear is that they under react if the officer under react perhaps fails to recognize that their life is in danger. by the time that they realize this it could be too late and they could be seriously hurt or killed want to put them under stress yes but we also we want to them to win and you know it's just sort of like a coach on the sidelines yelling and screaming at their or their players to get
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moving and at that point in the academy it's generally to get them going is to bring out the best. shot by the violence of these videos we look for an expert's opinion delores jones brown is a professor at the university of new york and an american. according to her this type of training can explain why agents often use excessive force. it absolutely is indicative of the warrior mindset statistically few people that you encounter are really going to be the kind of serious threat that would warrant that kind of aggressive behavior and they are actually training the folks just the opposite be ready and unfortunately they're it takes human
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beings to be a police officer and they're subhuman beings that will come to the job already with aggression or anger management issues to train them the way that this training and then to tell that person and go out on the street and assumes anybody you encounter could be a threat. it's a recipe for disaster. it's a recipe for disaster i think we've got enough incidents now that particular based on some video footage like this one of the things that maybe needs to happen is to create a liability for trainers who encourage police officers to behave aggressively in situations where they don't need to be aggressive. in the us students receive five times more training in these fighting techniques than resolving conflicts without violence. and the most important training is the
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control of firearms. future policemen a change in school but not only it is the only subject continuously throughout their careers. to assist a firearm training we went to set a grave in new jersey today as it is the case twice a year eight policemen will train in a cool environments. i. think yes yes i think you're just going to i. mean look at this growth you think that rose be attracted to that i think. despite the laughs the training is very serious.
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fire. last year in the u.s. one hundred twenty seven officers were killed on duty. in a country with three hundred million firearms in circulation the police mustn't lose hand we do the same thing over and over again so we do what we can do with our eyes closed probably because we do it over and over again it's we're taught the same way like our magazines are the same spot so we don't have to look we don't you'll see us we don't look at our daughter we'll look at our our magazines at all it's all done by memory that you don't suit like i said no no no i don't know but i but you probably could do pretty good because you're so used to having it the same spot all the time they want to get it in grained in them that it's muscle memory that they're able to do without even than without even having to think and it just becomes like a natural type of thing for you to do so secularised that exactly they were able to respond like that. in addition to the shooting range police officers train with
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this simulator just to tell you my adrenaline is is pumping right now so i'm a little. to the situations ministry can he met a policeman a train with toy guns. you know just arrived at a disturbance call this is where the evaluation is tested is there a danger must the weapon be checked ounce. valuable. and if a threat to k.s. your area here goes for fear. the reaction is instantaneous the police fire six bullets with such mindsets the slightest mistake can be fatal right there what he had put a good rating in a sense in this day away as again i very may very very well may have shot and that would have been bad for very bad very the officer could have killed an innocent man and he admits it with a smile because he's thinking about an old expression that old us policeman know.
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it's better to be tried by twelve than carried by six that basically we would rather take the chance of going home and shooting someone rather than being placed in a casket because we have to second guess. which is that the police are not afraid of being sentences because they are rarely prosecuted nor convicted of the law allows them to shoot as soon as they feel threatened soon as a police officer is afraid he can shoot already but when does fit begin and the sense of being threatened this is a subjective chris cherry that legitime its many abuses. in the us there are no official statistics on the number of people killed by the police. the police is not fools to provide that state. some n.g.o.s make statements listing the victims case by case the figure is a frightening. i've been able to find one thousand one hundred seventy five people
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in total were killed by the police it's why it works and off this amount two hundred victims were not home and among them the most affected through americans they represent only thirteen percent of the population but compose fifty percent of the unarmed ficta. she was shot by the police every week today this statement scares america. in pittsburgh a victim testifies. the survivor who almost died from bullet wounds. his name is lee unfold. a dog and. he is only twenty two years old.
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he gave us an appointment on his childhood basketball ground. for us all of a lot was there in their lives. today leo cannot play he cannot even walk. his life was turned upside down after roadside spot check. every town does go back. to control was filmed from the police car which was equipped with a camera it was at night in november two and
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a half years ago initially it is a classic controlled. these are fairly i gave them my driver's license my registration my car story it's their right master mason but they ran a name l. for. when the police typed l. ford the search result. displayed the warrant of arrest of lemon. lemon ford is black he is the same age as lee and is once a truck traffic leon who is waiting in the car does not have a criminal record but the police is convinced that he is the suspect. was knew there was downstairs on i've tried everything i could possibly use to. being able to use they were very aggressive they never asks me to get out the door . they. told me.
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or even food is afraid and he refuses to get out of the car or one of the policeman gets in on the passenger seat to force him out. there. are really there was no doubt in my mind that they were they were going to kill me i just knew that they were wanted in that moment. as soon as the car accelerates the policeman in the car fires five bullets he will then say that he thought that leading was armed. they pulled me out a core told me that they hoped that i would die. for screaming words that were. and again telling me that they were. leo neither had drugs no weapons he is convinced that the police would not have acted the same way with a young white man. they don't think young black males have nice cars
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a leisure on their leisure. so they just come alive it's been a time in that to just come and go oh that lies cause. there's one good people in a couple of those times and label us all as closed police officers of course have power. and some of them get addicted to this power and do. bad things to good people.
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a family that loved me. i never had to worry about how i would eat somewhere i would sleep. i'm facing christmas alone out on the streets of london. well you look to be under. a cloud of glory like. you know the slogan though still give up food for the homeless. but you don't really feel like some human being in that. and then. the guy just came over to me saw me and gave me a change of this book. you
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. know i really want to get rid of it and it only. in two thousand and sixteen the panama papers show the world with a tax haven the secrets to trilling and united states dollars pass through most often sake in the amount of time that we've been in panama papers exposure that's what it shows it's a lot of money it really is. journalism it's an act of journalism looking at things that people want to keep secret and asking why would they want to keep these things secret. millions of most like from documents where examine.
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all the people we basically have tried to get an advantage out of this sort of. newspaper. and probably other politician which were. other politicians the media were quick to find targets such as the kings of morocco and saudi arabia the president of argentina several prime ministers. and russian president vladimir putin of course. at that time so i have sued so many newspapers for defamation some things don't just happen by chance he was very striking there were no more americans and specially oh a lot of people from the brics countries specially brazil russia and china their special project reveals what was missed in the media coverage. of the panama chronicles.
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three pm from moscow a moscow confectionery factory directed kills an on the side security guard today following a route of bankruptcy it's a live event right now we're going to it also coming up. a crowded market in yemen is hit by the alleged strike has killed at least twenty five and a nation where millions are already on the edge of survival because of the ongoing so people ok. but it is really have pity is filmed launching a vicious tirade of palestinians making their way from gaza village rather to visit relatives in jail in israel. three pm here in moscow as well as the twenty seventh of december i'm kevin and welcome to this latest live thirty minute news update and there's a live event to take you to first to moscow's police chief is there leading the
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search operation of the confectionery factory in the southeast of the city this afternoon for a man who shot dead a security guard a bit earlier you thought the guards of disgruntled former director who was facing bankruptcy and who claims he's being defrauded no from his share of the company of the reports from the scene the shooting took place this wednesday morning at one of the confectionery factories located on the south east of the capital now this is the industrial zone of the city and at the moment the area is cordoned off by police there is indeed quite a high police presence we also see a lot of media here and the overall security is of course said tightened in this area and now as we understand the gunmen is the director of the factory who came this morning to war against operating inside as this factory has that quite a substantial damage now after
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a conflict at the hands of the. the director of the factory opened fire and the baby lives but they managed to run away and barricaded themselves in one of the areas of the factory he was then confronted its of by age a security guard of the factory and he shot the security guard who later died at the scene business i found radio station managed to talk to the director of the factory and he sat there and said he was deprived of his factory that there is the fake bankruptcy case opened against him and as he has been struggling for years i am the director of barricaded myself in my company was taken away by forged documents i was robbed blind i will fight to the end if i stay alive now i'm surrounded by special operations forces. now i want to shoot myself or surrender now the area is cordoned off and we know that the gunmen is at a large and the police has a line to search operation you would have to truck that today next as well an
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alleged saudi coalition air strikes hit a busy market in yemen has killed at least twenty five according to the local security services roberta's show the immediate aftermath of the attack please be aware it does contain so upsetting images ok well dozens more civilians were wounded in the bombing raid was shot in the west of the country is the pictures into the of the new center many of the victims it seems were children so they arabiya first intervened in yemen back in twenty fifteen back in the government against shehu three rebels but the saudis repeatedly insist they don't target civilians international law professor corella told us the go global community take some responsibility here for what's happening surely the international community but of the crew members of the american security council. are part of. our comp growth the crimes that are being committed. crimes are being committed against defenseless. people civilian
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people in popular markets it is absolutely unconscionable if there is any doubt that there have that these acts constitute crimes against humanity there should be at least some kind of investigation also since early november saudi arabia's been blockading yemen and that's plunged that war ravaged country into even deeper humanitarian crisis but. we rubbish and we drink from trouble and if any one accuses us of lying they can come to us with everything with the right choice.
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that i had not been given and now we're here looking for food we have no work no work places that is why we work here. today if we look at the middle east yemen is the most urgent humanitarian catastrophe that the world needs to highlight the almost eighteen million people need some sort of humanitarian aid more than twenty people men women and children lose their lives on a daily basis in yemen food and and and medicine prices have really increased to an unattainable extent where people are unable to buy their base.
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necessities this is really unacceptable for people to die of totally preventable reasons. mean fine after fall of i still in syria and iraq war tales of horror are emerging of life under the terrorist rule kurdish minority families in iraq none as you see these suffered captured death or in slavery our senior correspondent were gustibus when speaking with some of the families of managed to survive the ordeal we're going to show you the full interview thursday here's some of what's to come. and get the number and we were captured we spent two months in iraq then we were taken to syria they made me a slave we were put to work and held where the troops were we were given one hour a day to rest then i ran away they caught me in locked me in a toilet for three days without food or water i tried to escape again and again but each time i was caught beaten and severely tortured they shot my friends we begged
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them for mercy on our knees then we were hit by an airstrike and i was concussed my head still hurts i can't talk for long. monologue i was pregnant but i was so terrified that i lost my child my husband and family were captured and i was left alone with my mother so i took poison i decided it was better to die when they caught me i thought that since my family my husband and my house were gone it would be better to die. in twenty fourteen up to ten thousand years of these were killed or kidnapped by i still just a matter of days of those the third are executed over the true scale of the tragedy may never be fully known the testimonies that have a merge suggest many had been tortured beheaded or even burned alive in many cases entire families were captured together women and girls were often sold as sex
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slaves well young boys were forced to become eisel fighters someone even old enough for school and they were forced to serve the terrorists. my daughter was five years old when she was captured korea years have passed since then so she's nine we endured a lot of suffering my brother escaped and i stayed at his place then he died instant jar i was desperate after his death and i went to stay with my other brother he's poor and has young children all girls. russia are suffering a severe hiv epidemic in terms of infections every year russia was third now behind only south africa and nigeria making matters worse is the emergence to of people in russia who deny the disease even exists in a patrol to report hiv epidemic is sweeping across russia poured into health experts more than a million russians are in fact it. almost one in
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a hundred people in russia are diagonal states hiv positive. despite a year of increased efforts to tackle the spread of the virus the country is on course to see annual infections passed one hundred thousand again which accounts for almost two thirds of all infections in europe and central asia. world aids day saw quite a few depressing headlines in russian like russia's losing the war on h i v. in most countries around the world the number of new cases of hiv is going down the sad truth is here it's going up i went to see the country's top hiv prevention researcher to find out what was going wrong. i'm about to enter a lab where the staff work with.

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