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must stop unfortunately we see that these comparisons have not stopped. however when it comes to questions over whether german tanks are being used against the kurds. and says from the german governments of the in on the ground there is no official stance from the defense ministry from the foreign ministry or from those who deal with exports at the ministry of economics here no tanks seen no tanks speak of no tanks the lying coming from the german government at the moment but when it comes to the german people they don't seem convinced that they should be providing arms to turkey right now i don't think so why not. because war is bad and all. the harm has caused a disturbance in this region so i don't think we should sell him tanks but i think that's awful became from the turks a fighting against an entire people should not be happening. it's terrible we
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should not be sending any weapons at all no matter who is behind them. and someone asked you where are you from would you be offended that question debate about racism after a social media campaign was launched in sweden and he just explained. where are you from sounds like an innocent enough question doesn't it but it could land you in trouble here's what i actually had to explain that i first need to tell you about an online campaign launched in sweden to help expose racism hash tag no stranger we hope to raise awareness regarding the extensive issue of racism that actually does exist in sweden although many want to believe that we live in the world's most tolerant country the idea rest shakespearean says of being subjected to racism and ten south asking why are you from rep some people up the wrong way even though i was born here people always ask me where i'm from i hate it when they do that.
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nobody put our you decide where my home is where i come from doesn't concern you and it shouldn't matter i say shouldn't we ever ask people about their country of origin to be on the safe side. well here's some advice from a man behind the hashtag no stranger campaign you can also question just make sure you do it right it's ok to wonder about someone's country of origin but it should not be the very first thing to ask a stranger about because the reaction that follows is usually very stereotypical and racist like oh you're from viet nam i think it's quite terrible that you guys
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eat dogs so its name first originated and no follow up questions got it. more than two hundred high profile saudi arabians are once again at the forefront of the gulf states corruption crackdown dozens are currently being detained at the ritz carlton hotel in riyadh have all criminal proceedings will be dropped if those accused agree to pay a hefty sum for their freedom. thanks thanks. thanks thanks thanks. thanks thanks thanks. thanks thanks.
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thanks. thanks. thanks. thanks. thanks thanks thanks. thanks. thanks thanks. talks with those suspected of corruption were expected to end this month with local media now reporting that the crackdown has come to an end still to come this hour we go live to a prison standoff near paris following two weeks of protests by guards across france .
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welcome back to the program now to a developing story in france where prison guards have been protesting for almost two weeks now against a spate of violent attacks by inmates and demanding better security for stuff police apparently in a standoff with guards at the prison at the french capital correspondent do. can you explain what's happening there at the moment. well we're outside our friend a present and as you can see just behind me there are a row of security guards here and that's because just over here in the distance you might be able to see the protesters these are prison guards and their supporters union workers all unhappy about what they say are the unsafe working conditions at prisons like this now i just want to show you here this is the aftermath of one of the tires that we've seen this is one of the fires that we've seen out of sight many prisons in france and we understand that there are around one hundred nine
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hundred prisons block today that's out of the hundred and eighty eight prisons across france this is now ten days of nationwide strikes but the reason that there is this standoff here today is because of one high for profile prisoner that is bend he's thirty one years old and he is due to go on trial today in connection with the terror attacks in paris in two thousand and fifteen he's accused of aiding islamic states to extremists these are the islamic street extremists who carried out those attacks as attacks on the cafes on the national stadium and at the battle plan killing a hundred and thirty people and injuring many many more back in november two thousand and fifteen now the prison guards here these are the guys who are outside of blocking the prison they say that they will make no exceptions for any inmate
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leaving this prison not even him for this trial. there is nothing special that separates him from the other inmates he's someone that has to appear in court in a criminal court so there will be no exceptions made just because it's been there would you want. what we want the government to understand is this if tomorrow we don't get what we asked for we will be here again on the same principles for the same extraction. well this is now going into the second week of these protests and it seems like they are just not going to abate we know that talks have been underway between the justice minister and between the unions but so far there is no resolution now this started just over two weeks ago after three security guards were attacked by a prison and prison inmate at a prison in the north of france that man was
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a convicted terrorist he was convicted of an attack on a tunisian resort back in the yearly two thousands and as a result of that they say that it's just unsafe the working conditions that they face every day they've called for radicalized prisoners dangerous prisoners like that to be isolated they've called for more staffing the minister has offered more stuff but the union say it just isn't enough and the reality is that while the president gets president marconi's due to unveil a big plan to reform of prisons at the end of next month it's still many many weeks away and it looks for now that these prison guards are just absolutely refusing to go anywhere because they say there needs to be a resolution right now not in four or five weeks. across any further developments there are teams. from paris. and he study has a real that just one in four britons trust social people complain that it promotes
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fake news cyberbullying and extremist propaganda and therefore requires better regulation. on the findings it used to be seen as an innocent way of keeping up with friends and family but the love affair between the british public and the likes of facebook twitter and instagram has soured now less than a quarter of the u.k.'s population trusts what it sees on social media according to an international marketing firm. seventy percent of britons believe that social media companies don't do enough to prevent illegal or unethical behavior the majority of those all think that more should be done about preventing the sharing of extremist called intent most think the same of how social media combat cyber bullying and then there's the issue of fake. overhauls as britain surveyed worry about being exposed to it online so how to mend this broken
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relationship the british public thinks that tougher regulation is key to restoring trust this time these companies set up and listened the public wants action on key issues related to online protection and to see their concerns addressed through better regulation these findings present a major shift in attitudes towards the internet when it started the world wide web was open free and unfettered that was its appeal but two thousand and seventeen was the year of a fake news and the public is now where e in britain and the us politicians have put pressure on social media giants to disclose evidence of russian interference. in this house but the government and the election commission will examine these
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reports very carefully we must be open eyes about the actions of hostile states like russia. i was concerned at first that some of the social media platform companies did not take this threat seriously enough to get these ads and posts were a very small fraction of the overall content on facebook but any. is too much. facebook will now prioritize so-called trustworthy media outlets and downing street has announced the creation of a fake news rapid response unit the fair is now that any subsequent complaints about censorship could be dismissed as the will of the people.
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a suicide attacker has detonated a car bomb next to the office of the humanitarian group save the children in the afghan city of jalalabad at least eighteen people have been killed twelve more injured. as the latest at least twelve people were wounded some of them include afghan employees of the organization but none of the injuries are life threatening the afghan special forces or attacking at least three attackers who are armed with rocket propelled grenades heavy machine guns and hand grenades we also know from very worried family members who are waiting outside and some of them have been in touch with me including my own relatives that there are a lot of people who are stuck inside save the children would invite their afghan employees from the districts and they would train them they would invite them for seminars in these are afghans do very important work in many of the districts of of
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our province outside of the city of jalalabad be it where the health education or shelter for refugees or internally displaced people so obviously a major source of concern is how could this attack of taking place because the office is only two hundred or three hundred meters away from a police station and i think that's what you're looking at for two thousand and eighteen as well these security and intelligence breaches continue to really undermine the confidence of the afghan people in the afghan government. at a time when major cities have been attacked time and again. of our top stories don't forget to check us out on. our web site r.t. dot com i'll be back at the top of the hour. with all the latest news to stay with us.
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if it's whole full flesh for sure gandhi i knew you didn't pay i think china serious said a british. civil. a mile farther in africa will fuck around for a second if that's right jim and then where i hope is our family. like so many who tumbled into the world events depressants without forethought david camm i coded so unaware of the potential dangers when i was on paxil we had no idea the trigger delusions or not and i was out in the public domain for so many years you just assume my doctor knew best. i'm going about the side effects are where it's like you just made it into a busy worrying when everything happened and i had just finished a day for my friends who knew my father they just knew that something was wrong
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because they knew who my dad was and you just would never in a million years think that he would do something that he did. currently was a high priority of mine to get the best perm possible. kharab and that's why it's looks. very calm michael had been on sixty milligrams of paxil for two weeks when he set out for one of their favorite father son activities a b.m.x. bike competition in london ontario. what i've learned in this journey is i no longer take for granted even one breath. things get reduced to the minutes and you know that you have the strength for that minute it's. actually. have.
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its place in our family and i were friends in college we're both accounting majors david was that funny brilliant guy that yours wanted in your group david was a guy you'd want to be around and starts about the best way explain when you met him it was good there is he was open it was funny he was very witty my dad was a very caring father. very funny too it wake me up in the morning saying whatever group i was into at the time it was vice girls when i was little it's a brilliant auditor auditing for a major corporation is stressful and there's a lot of things that go with that if you want to do the right thing david was a guy like any of us had his share of challenges in life we all did we went to the psychiatrist in early two thousand and six and he said well what about prozac you have a chemical imbalance let's put you on prozac it's the standard of care it's what
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they do it's almost a marketing strategy that works and. i have a disease within days of ingesting prozac david crosby became troubled towards the end of just talking back and forth he said do you ever feel like life is too dark to go on it's crazy it's not the way i think those thoughts are natural to me i recall a few events from the day before that would suggest that he was going psychotic david was jumping out of the bed and walking around to throw rug and hitting each corner and then jumping back into bed and i'm going what are you doing is it just feels good well now i attribute that to act the zia. tragedy was january twentieth two thousand and six on that day took the kids to school left to go get my hair cut left the girls in the care of their loving father
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they were in as a spent time with him when i came back into the neighborhood after being gone for an hour and fifteen minutes i saw a police barricade and i saw some of my very concerned neighbors coming towards me the police officer asked my name and he said we're going to need you in this house . so much. i called my dad in california and i made sure my step mom was right next to him and i said you know dad i have to tell you something really hard i said i am in the back of a police car and i've just been told that david killed us. so how many can stab. a family kill world. i know i know it's real or fear i be very down the way i. adored salman taseer as we all did started wailing and i could hear her on speaker phone and my dad goes
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honey dave not to that david is not like that you are mistaken and i wish i were but i am in the back of a squad car. crispy children are scooted from the police and were told nothing until kim arrived at the station they really thought that their dad had killed himself my mom came in and told us that they're telling me that your dad killed your sisters we had to use the language they're telling me because we couldn't believe that's what actually happened. the idea of him coming to us and sam was so foreign but they knew something had happened and that's how the whole thing started i went to the doctor and i can remember saying i'm afraid i may or she said you're compact too compassionate to do that that's just the depression talking never was anybody ever saying the medicine could do
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this psychosis the drug killed our daughters he. was his gellatly alter it my dad in his right mind when you have done anything like this i can remember this dialogue these thoughts are real because when you have a complete psychotic break like that and you kill two of your most treasured people in your life people that every other day every other day he would have died for them what i did was done on a cocktail of illegal drugs we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible just because something's legal doesn't mean it's safe. and for all of that we're serving to back to back life sentences. july thirty first two thousand and four i had been our paxil for three weeks i took
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ian to a hotel room in london ontario and at three o'clock in the morning thinking that he had permanent brain damage that he was living hell he was going to kill my daughter julian he was going to harm other kids and my wife was going to risk rate down which were my five delusions i strangle them and i sat with his body for six hours until i called the police in one o'clock in the morning very calmly saying that i had committed homicide and opened the door for them and then i was arrested and charged first degree murder when the police came in and arrested me and asked me why i did not run i said i want to stay with my son is in a better place now he was living how and i stay with him as long as possible. for fourteen long days david carr michael was psychotic and suffered drug withdrawals in his jail cell before awakening to the ultimate tera psychosis lasted for two weeks and african my psychosis a couple weeks after everything happened i was devastated i cried for three days in
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segregation the london middlesex attention center i cannot believe what i had ian was laid to rest by david's family it would be months before d.n.a. tests indicated that carmichael's body was unable to metabolize the paxil he did jested and that the drug was the likely cause of this unthinkable act dr peter bergen says he's seen it all before nenni people do not have the a rare event zines in their livers to properly destroy s.s.r.i. drugs when they get no bloodstream so the judge pairs to liver and they don't get quote metabolized me they don't get broken down so you might get the equivalent of a ten milligram dose of an s.s.r.i. but your blood level is thirty or forty and there are studies out of australia correlating the violence with the lack of the enzyme for these drugs the public has no understanding of how part or other as
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a society trigger homicidal psychotic episode and it may not care now but there is evidence based on d.n.a. that asked what did cause me to kill my son. and it's something that i have to live with and i want to mourn the power you know my stigma is after charter producing around that loans us. and if people beat me up emotionally when i'm out there that's why they'll never be me up as much as it be myself a pro-lifer for her part jillian who was only fourteen when the tragedy occurred says she grew up the day she grasped what it really happened to her father i realized who he was before who he was during the period of time that he was taking medication. and i realize it is two different people david credits julian is the reason he did not take his own life while in prison there were several times or i was either in jail or in a psychiatric hospital where i related to my own life what kept me going was my daughter julia said one line and it was i'm a good dad i'm going to be
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a dad again and that was my hope and you know joy in whatever she was doing wherever she was was thinking that she wanted her dad back in her life to how can i not accept him back you you know he's an amazing man he's my father and i love him david carmichael was found not criminally responsible for his son's death as two psychiatrists one working for the defense and one for the prosecution both agreed that he was psychotic at the time of the tragedy i was like to care about this you know there is no empathy for me but i think you know when i tell you what i. yeah the pain will never go away ian was just an amazing person and he was an amazing brother and he was an amazing friend and amazing son he just he had so much life you know. sorry. by two thousand and four the british
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government had virtually banned s.s. all rise for children and young adults in light of the real risk of suicide and violence but in america the us f.d.a. remained unconvinced and demanded more studies for over twenty years thomas lacan was head of f.d.a. psychopharmacology division and had been in the sick of the s.s.r.i. controversy since well before the one nine hundred ninety one prozac hearings lawson left f.d.a. in two thousand and twelve and started a new business dedicated to helping drug companies get f.d.a. approval for their drugs but he was not alone at the intersection of public service and personal profit i do not find from the evidence today that there is credible evidence to support a conclusion that an ide to present drugs cause the emergence and or the intensification of suicidality and or other violent behaviors when dr daniel casey
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resurfaced nine years after the one thousand nine hundred one prozac hearings he chad he did so as a paid expert witness for pfizer attorney andy victory conducted the deposition you were the chairman of that committee for several years right yes the chairman of that committee who is moderating it in a public building in a public place was wearing a bulletproof vest dr casey did you wear a bulletproof vest at that meeting yes. i do ever wore on part of that oh no i've never worn one set no because either one of the family members of the people men are my president would shoot him you certainly did not believe it was felt from the eli lilly side of the coin did you know no conflict of interest and yet that would not affect your objectivity so your testimony yes.
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