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it's not true that over again. americans keep saying they have nothing against us ordinary iranians saying they only target the government but in actual fact the sanctions of the general public of iran are just as much the united states has closed its door to negotiate and cannot hold talks. and it seems my pump ayos twelve demands are not sitting well with some in the us media either unlist variously describing them as fantasy silly and a pipe dream other experts said washington's belligerence could send the whole of the middle east spiraling out of control and leave the us increasingly isolated. this is not the first time actually american administrations in the past have tried to actually destabilize the from the inside but the problem with that is that these governments in this part of the world from libya sitting in. various parts of the.
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tunisia these disruptions for the for stability of these countries created more damage and more harms for the rule of law for human rights for human dignity all over the region seeing that the wrong will not trust the united states for years that. the allies of the united states on the other hand even the europeans they cannot count on what the united states say. the administration regardless of what their allies in europe are saying. that the europeans were supporting i think it will be very hard for the united states to bring europeans or censorious on board in order to support that and the pressure that they're talking. it is turning into a spring of discontent in france with fresh protests in part against president social and economic reforms some protesters were seen smashing a shop window while police have resorted to using tear gas charlotte. is in the
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french capital for us live and hoping she can join us live now on the program we're looking at some live pictures here just before we go to charlotte this is what we're seeing right now hours before that it had been peaceful then the tear gas then the water coming k.-mart with their protesters as we were seeing smushing shop windows this is right in the center of power as well crowds coming up perhaps after their working day. well so these are the scenes that right now in the french capital our correspondent charlayne is in the thick of it as she has been for the past number of hours let's try and cross knowledge of charlotte to see if we've got a connection in the midst of this charlotte can you hear me. ok no connection right now at the moment i can tell you it is the third time that the unions have been coming art in such
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a show of strength since mccrone began his five year term back in may twenty seventh day this is not a rare occurrence previously we saw thousands of people hundreds of thousands are to the streets well the charlotte right now in the picture hopefully we've got a sign connection charlotte can you hear me this is unanimous. yes our union you just cool just in the middle of clashes between the police and the protesters the police have come and pushed the protesters back you might be able to see the crowds about one hundred fifty meters away from us we've had to hear glass deployed and the police of being taking some of the slogans that were made by the protesters away from them we've also seen some protesters who appeared to have been detained by the security source forces here today many of them out in force including some demonstrators appeared to have been injured there was one man just sitting down a few moments ago with
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a blood pouring down his head the police are in the middle of this action now where they're asking us to move away as they're trying to create some distance between themselves and the protest is this all happened in the last ten minutes or so what was a peaceful protest being carried out by thousands of civil servants and other people who come to support them one of the many protests that we see here in france turned violent turned violent as those protesters started graffiti in was smashing buildings as they were going by throwing fireworks into the crowds and generally then also throwing items at the police and of course as we know in previous times the police they respond when that happens and that is when the tear gas was then coming down as you can see. the police here they're forming lines and barriers trying to stop some people from moving forward towards those crowds but really in
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the last ten or fifteen minutes or so this protest which was entirely peaceful has a turn for the worse in just keep a lookout we saw some people were looking injuries there while you were speaking charlotte dubin ski live from paris this story charlotte thank you. now across the channel from france almost a year on from the grand fell fire in london which seventy two people died a public inquiry has officially been launched it opened with emotional testimony from victims' families and survivors one of whom spoke of how his son was stillborn just hours after the tragedy please be aware that you might find some of the following video upsetting to watch. so i held my son. hoping. it's what i treat my wife. she's made of the hottest the serial.
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killer for strength coach will be. more survivors will be given the recall and sun till the end of the month or so the probe will then look into wider issues like the government's response time on preventative actions and you're a cheater has been to meet locals who say they're frustrated how little has changed
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it's almost been a year since the devastating blaze and what's left of the grenfell tower can be seen here behind the scaffolding it's a harrowing reminder of a tragedy that has left many questions unanswered. there are over a hundred it's how long in london alone similar to grand felt and people living here want their government to make sure that it is also like that does not happen again it's like again and we're still living in a thing situation when we found out altered it was a symptom. when. it just costs us praise and strangeness cheap to the lives of so many people see this one comes from the street. so we know that it's
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obviously not safe before it could happen again. the book. so what can the residents of tower blocks like these do in an emergency the advise used was to stay put but now according to the london fire brigade is being changed to similar evacuation because of the farmable clopping however the government is yet to ban it tourism a promise to spend four hundred million pounds to replace unsafe cladding on high rise public housing just sixteen other tower blocks have had their having material replaced with non combustible materials so are the authorities doing enough awful lot of government haven't done enough. research in terms of the for their experience when family i don't think they're doing enough for them not nearly enough no i think the issue with the clothing they should have resolved upon our. choice i could see i mean the gardens that were sort of coming over and nothing's
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happening what struck me as i've spoken to a number of residents who live here at the estate in camden is the fear in their eyes at the thought that they too could have lost their lives and now they're off to a clarification from the government as to what's going to happen next to resolve those problems and action to be taken. altie. minister has said that the government is listening to concerns and will discuss a policy review concerning a bomb and flammable materials in construction. more news after the break stay with our to interrupt.
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hello again donald trump has ordered an investigation into his own investigators an independent inspector general will not look into whether the f.b.i.'s twenty sixteen probe into alleged russian collusion was legal and was killed and explains it's starting to become difficult to find someone not housen being caught up in the wave of suspicion. the u.s. department of justice is currently expanding its investigation into whether or not its investigation of donald trump is legal are you confused don't worry so are lots of americans but this is just a slice of the pie political leaders on both sides of the aisle are being investigated for criminal offenses with their opponents calling for them to be locked up make america great again.
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that's our president and the media is fantasizing about seeing him in handcuffs or if he fires any secret service agent who would allow the federal marshals and one of the ultram simply decides i don't have to follow the law i refuse to be held under the law no marshal can get into this white house and any secret service agent that defies me is fired well at some point he's going to have to come out of the white house trump's old nemesis isn't in the clear either i think that there is a lot to investigate. she may not be in the headlines very much after her electoral defeat however we did find out last week that she's still under investigation much to the delight of donald trump who once promised to put her behind bars it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our
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country because you'd be in jail secretary clinton. and then there's obama's topps by john brennan the former cia director he was concerned about because of known russian effort. time called him a. race to the american intelligence community and one former u.s. attorney thinks he ought to be assembling a legal team n.b.c. news's consultant the former director of the central intelligence agency the most partisan hack leader of the cia in history needs a very very good lawyer criminal lawyer yes criminal oh yes and then there is devon newness now he's been digging up dirt on the intelligence community but now he's got some of his own we are going to get the documents.
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members of congress want him to be looked into basically what he has done is he has scuttled and put a cloud over his own investigation and he has become the subject basically he should be going let's forget it it's a real problem investigations are flying like bullets in a western shoot out high profile politicians are being accused of breaking u.s. laws and could face legal proceedings this is leads fighting one another and this kind of legal war and that has nothing to do really what the american people and it's a great distraction actually from the issues that are important to the american people but it's consuming the white house now consuming the f.b.i. it's consumed the democratic party there's enormous tension between both sides and things are pretty ugly right now pretty ugly between the sides and i think it's going to get worse i really do is this just politics look at some of these charges
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actually stick. artsy new york. i want to return to the protests in paris which is becoming increasingly agitated bees are live pictures from the french capital it is the latest in a series of rallies against president mccrone social and economic reforms some protesters are being seen found a lighting a shop while police have resorted to use. tear gas on the water callin us you're seeing there are carting away some protesters as well number of injuries have been reported as well we are keeping across what is happening there i will of course keep you updated any and all the balance these are as i say live pictures from france where protests are on going there over labor reforms present labor forms which has got a lot of opposition in recent weeks and months here with our two international
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most of it was if you have to get multiple injuries among them to soak them to yourself you will see the work of the shows real you know mars on the phone to the book on the if you can book a people from the c.d.c. say yes but in the book in a moral sense what my. own admitted nothing on the left. if allowed me. to walk. down long enough i'm still. a little slit my leg a little now maybe maybe a little cold that. she
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lays on genetically modified organisms and the system is in the food industry and the nine hundred ninety s. . the line of tom is taking that in light and what does that have to do to. give us a little shadows from our cinema. is a chemical widely used to kill legal. because it was what it really was a service like the old the beer in the street. they use drugs are the ones of the worst possible temptations the out of her teachers scientists truth that context really awful on the human race to science servants to well. in crisis eight wouldn't even be able to easily pass the points of no ricin.
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readings and salutations from nine hundred seventy six to nine hundred eighty six in california there were forty four rapes and twelve murders connected to a perpetrator dubbed the golden state. killer for decades after the violence began a seventy two year old retired police officer was arrested and is being held on multiple charges of first degree murder based on d.n.a. evidence now try to imagine if that d.n.a. evidence had been lost destroyed or simply left on a shelf for decades to rot and ultimately be forgotten well that is what is happening in california a state wanted for its work clearing a backlog of over six thousand rape kits just ten years ago now has an estimated
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thirteen thousand untested rape kits and it's backlog again which is why democratic state assemblyman david chow recently introduced a bill that would require all law enforcement agencies medical facilities crime laboratories and any other facilities that receive maintain store or preserve sexual assault evidence kits to conduct an audit of all sexual assault evidence gets in their possession and report certain data to the department of justice by no later than july first twenty nineteen that's also why senator connie leyva of chino hills california wants to change the existing laws wording from should the process all evidence kits to show and well california twiddles it stems for another decade arguing semantics in late two thousand and seventeen detroit committed to testing their backlog of over ten thousand rape kits and do you know what happened they identified eight hundred and thirty potential serial rapist for crimes in forty states. eight hundred and thirty combined with the capture of the golden state
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killer maybe it's time we speak up for these forgotten victims find some solutions and start watching the hawks. the. real truth is what. lies in the garden. what is it like you are going to. this. week's am. welcome everybody to watch him a hard time top of the wall is and joining me today is a legal expert and media expert line no line on media how are you today excellent so why not since one thousand nine hundred ninety three the rate of sexual assault
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and rape in the united states has fallen by sixty three percent a number that should you know make us happy there should be something to say for that but yet according to the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the united states raid only six out of every one thousand perpetrators of sexual assault will end up in prison and the average rate clearance rates for police departments bear that out when you look at it statistically where murders tend to be in the fifty's to fifty six percent to sixty percent range of clearance rapes are up twenty six to thirty at best in most cities so why not how do a law enforcement agencies justify ignoring this problem yet again. yet they don't they don't imagine if they did the same thing for drug abuse or drug trafficking and they said you know we've got all these drugs or and there's you know you have to test the substance to make sure it is what you say it is a measure of there was a back cocaine. bath people would be screaming but you know what's fascinating
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about this is that you have now by virtue of the the genius of d.n.a. and s.t.r. sequencing and all of these fascinating tools you have a very interesting case here a lot of the time to think about this when ever you have a sample from a person who claims to have been the victim of sexual battery and they have a sample of d.n.a. there is an extremely powerful likelihood that that substance that matter come from a possible serial rapist or somebody who's done it again those who rape once more than likely have done it before so it is another reason to focus because it is still a a rare in the scheme of things event you know that in twenty sixteen in cuyahoga county they looked at. two hundred forty three cases fifty one percent
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and this jibes with the two were say fifty one percent were linked to the serial rapist they state they saved at the time forty eight million dollars in terms of not that money should be concerned but for people who have to put a price tag on things in terms of incarceration getting people off the street there's no reason not to do this it makes complete and total sense and how this now remember that's the that's one part you still have the other part proving it because consent it's not like murder you can presume no one consented to their own murder but was sexual battery you do have this little glitch and that's that yes you may have found samples you may have found evidence of this but you also have the consent part of it then you also have some time situations tab or there where you have other people who other by virtue of this s.t.r.
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sequencing you find other d.n.a. how do you ferret that out and let's assume there is an innocent individual who may have deposited a sample innocently or by consent does that go into a database as well does that of the innocent go there as well and it's d.n.a. it's not just a fingerprint it's who you are and that's your genome family history and the civil liberties questions just explode right and i would be remiss if i didn't bring that up i mean i am the last person and i am not making any excuses i think the idea that there are any rape kits still after all of this i mean you had us all s.b.u. episode about it it became big money thing it was a major case and now it's like well it's twice as bad as it was before about you know money this is one of the strange things where there's this is. of privacy and
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wall on the one hand it seems to make sense we should absolutely be more centralized databases for people who are already been convicted of sex crimes that they can run these things against people who are in those d.n.a. databases for criminal activity but what happens again when someone who gets cleared which happens a lot you'll get a d.n.a. profile in order to clear somebody who did have consensual sex or somebody who was there but they're checking does that do you do we have a right as americans to then say i was found innocent i was cleared of any and involvement i want my d.n.a. expunged from that database is that something that may have to come on oh the road absolutely absolutely let me give you an analogy when i i used to prosecute and used to defend used to have my private practice of people who were charged with a variety of. child abuse not child abuse but abuse abandonment neglect people who were clear parents who might have been accuse of beating their children who didn't
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or you have a vindictive child who calls a child protective services rats out their parents turns out it was bogus now we have to go in and ask that their record be expunged you don't want to be on the hit parade for the rest of your life what they told me was only oh no this isn't this isn't a rap sheet this isn't like some bad fight goes cor you know this is just our it ministry the record that this case yeah but it's still there now let me go back to one other thing which i know this is going to be very taxing for some people to have the because the last thing in the world anybody's concerned with is the genome privacy of a suspected or convicted rapist so a last thing we're digging up but d.n.a. is you it's not a fingerprint the sun a hair sample it's you the technology gets fascinating fascinating what if you have
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a rapist was out of a sect and. now there are other ways to look at the theory yourselves too but this is not as simple as the think you have multiple samples and that sort of thing but when you have this and we also have hippo laws we have remember lionel's law the law always lags behind technology you say what do we do this i have now i have tabitha wallace's d.n.a. this is your genome this is you i know about your family medical propensities perhaps maybe one day sexuality intelligence who knows political affiliation the more we learn about this what do i do with you and it almost takes of a fascinating status it's not just a piece of forensic evidence now do we owe any duty of privacy or removing it expunging it from this database how do you say well you for example hipaa laws and insurance are very very strict but do we say but not if you're accused
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what if i was exonerated well we'll get to you later nobody's thought about this and frankly nobody listen they haven't thought about it so much they're not even at analyzing the you know that the test cases show which is worry about genomes and the like well moving from cold cases to cold war hillary clinton spoke this weekend at yale and i'd love to get your thoughts part of the event is this idea of donning these over the top house and she got up brought a special one for the kids let's take a look a russian hand out of the i mean if you can't be. oh oh yeah i was you know is she also going to flop on a james komi mask with that hat because. it was too because it's hard because i keep trying to defend this idea that you know of course allowed to be upset of course these things but at some point what does that teach
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a roomful of college graduates from an ivy league school standing there holding up this think there are hundred twenty nine russians and there are twenty nine million russians across the world varying amounts of like whether it was your ancestors or you live there and many ethnic groups right what does that say to the world when we're up there making cracks about a half. especially by the way that that symbolizes one of the reasons why we vanquished one of the worst serial monsters in the history of humankind you know and we just celebrated that with russia's contribution where i forget that you know tolstoy said history would be a wonderful thing of only it were true well this woman's perspective would be wonderful if only it were true you know top of the i've asked a lot of my friends and we just reacted and you know what we say almost without exception this is sad we're beyond the anger part let it go.
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