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needs apparently according to court documents the jury established that the officer involved in the shooting was only slightly negligent they wanted the family dollar for funeral expenses and a dollar for each of his children they hearing also found that the officer was only one percent of fold to death and compensation was reduced to just four cents them well it was established that the fatal shot fatally shot mom was intoxicated in the sun could actually get worse be reduced to zero gregory hail mary is father of three was fatally shot three times through a garridge door by police back in twenty four to the police claim he was holding a gun it was later found to be unloaded the family lawyer says this is a senseless case that of police misconduct we were in shock as lawyers because i've never seen or heard anything like this we're not supposed to be punished like that his fiance walked out of the courtroom when it happened you have to tell three children destiny. and gregory the third their
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pain and suffering their loss of a father is only worth a penny it's just a proposed story of law enforcement gone wrong but here you have a dead man laying there and police think he's barricaded in his listening to loud music that had the f. word in it ok and that's what police came to see. to investigate and it's not even illegal it's it's something that police knock on your door and generally tell you to turn it down. the family lost a fundraising page to raise money for the children they've already received more than thirty thousand dollars the lawyer again says they will continue to with the battle for justice one hundred percent goes to the children and the rehabilitation of their family home because it was also destroyed by tear gas we don't understand ninety nine percent and one percent in america your we have a second amendment you know some people love it some people hate it but you're
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legally allowed to possess a firearm and you're legally allowed to open the door with a firearm and we're going to take it all the way to the u.s. supreme court if we have to it's that important because it's a precedent of law enforcement if you're doing nothing illegal shouldn't be able to shoot you through your closed your closed garage door it's preposterous it's nine fifteen in the morning here in moscow morning for me kevin though a lot more to come later can stay with me maybe for at least the next fifteen minutes in the stories ahead christi and crosses and i was shown an old public buildings in bavaria why i will tell you why after the break. i.
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next to get the treatment. from the troika the i.m.f. . they gang up they destroy a country for profit it's a smash and grab and greece was destroyed they had a referendum and then they didn't pay any attention to the referendum they didn't want the troika and look what happened in greece it turned it into a pit it turned into a shell it turned into garbage and now the bankers are getting together because they need like a shark always something to destroy to eat so we were trying to figure out would be next. to likely candidate so i guess. that this was coming and i guess italy will be the next meal for the i'm.
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in germany a controversial new law in the region of bavaria now blood used that christie and crosses that displayed at the entrances of public buildings so your correspondent. clearly visible crosses are to go up in some public buildings like courthouses police stations and city halls like this one here in bavaria it's also a new law regarding crucifixes came into effect on the first of june the plan comes courtesy of a ferry is a new president marcus soda and his reasoning is that this is supposed to reinforce bavarian identity in the face of large scale integration given by and signal to see a signal of phil for sure and certain but various we want to state our western christian culture and that is why clearly we don't get rid of crosses but hang them up this is not an attack on others but only a cultural symbol which we especially appreciate in the various public opinion
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shows that almost sixty percent of the variance actually support the move but when we spoke to people on the streets of nuremberg opinion was more finely balanced i don't think it's a good idea. because it has nothing to do with security the government is separate then the church so why should we do the same i don't think it's a good idea it's correct because it's a tradition and why not i comment on the one hand we see people wanting to ban the headscarf on the other they're forcing people to shoulder cross that seems the dots to me and mr sisson i don't think are very an identity depends on process it is stronger in other ways beer gardens and local traditions not gone it's gone across this part of everyday life for us but we respect every phrase not just christianity and the bavarian president became the target of more than a few online jokes when he announced this idea however those who are charged with
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actually hanging crucifixes in public buildings all day are on side with the plan. this is not a defensive reaction that a positive reinforcement of arc. it does not hurt to point out where our roots are only this crosses a symbol of not only for christians but for people living in very dark here all but critics say that this goes against germany's constitutional separation of church and state and say they want to change the law it's a totally wrong decision of the berrien government because it's a very in citizen you can be a muslim you can be a tool you can be non-religious you can be an atheist humanist for example and all these people shall now look to the cross and why instead we have a strong tradition arm off a separation of church and state there has to be clarified whether this mixing up.
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of a religious symbol with secure or rooms of a secular state is really compatible with our bavarian constitution there hasn't been any mad rush to hang crucifixes in buildings like the city hall in nuremberg just behind me here the law didn't come with any deadline and it's also widely expected to be challenged in germany's highest court it's some point in the future peter all of r.t. the various. syrian army's routed the last pockets of terrorists south of the capital damascus and civilians are heading back now to the newly liberated cities there some of them are coming to terms of calls with their lives after the war as best they can others are searching for their loved ones who are missing during the conflict.
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he fought in the militia supporting the syrian army there were twenty soldiers in his assault team they went into attack on april twenty second they group came here but they got ambushed and captured. i still terrorists called me from a czar's phone and told me they killed him they sent me photos and took a picture of this thing they first sent me this picture and then this one this is mayes are his body. that's masers jacket they were captured all of a sudden from the ambush they shot him in the back here's one shot here's the other . deal minimal to grow looking for his body every day we come here every day we'll find him will.
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you know the news this weekend germany's foreign intelligence service the b n d's now officially allowed to monitor internet hubs if it's for strategic security interests it won a federal case against the de kicks exchange which should accuse the bee and even legally collecting data into the exchange claims that it's the world's largest in terms of pig traffic scot h.q. in germany and operates ten more hubs in different countries to handling data from europe china russia the middle east and america with special devices the b.n. day though can get unfiltered and full copies of information in the system. we have grave doubts about the legality of the current practice we consider ourselves under obligation to our customers to work towards a situation in which to choose to valence of their telecommunications only takes place in a legal manner democrats see data protection is one of the most important
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aspects and no security agency is able to catch all data from the so called d.c. its security agency can call out data in a mess of way it's not only state or or single persons or to one single aspect there is no restriction it's a bit of history here to kicks in the been there going to be for revelation twenty thirteen from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden exposed how the german intelligence a message shared data with the american agency at the time it was said the information was filtered in that german citizens data wasn't included but instead exchange insisted back then it wasn't possible to be selective is martindale's or again there is no restriction due to sharing this state and there is little for exam a parliamentary control there have been some cases already where it's been
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a huge amount had been transferred. from india to n.s.a. and so it's not just because of nothing but it's because of presidents cases and it has not the best reputation anyway and in sharing data with the n.s.a. that been a scandal it's not a good signal to let there be unity. state from six lot. keep in touch with all of our new so much more our site twenty four seven r.t. dot com we have got time to bring in here an actual bulletin from a just twenty five thirty five minutes time here at international but for now it's kevin and saying thanks ever so much for watching and have a good weekend. we
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have the privilege of being the most allied ally of the united states. same goes c two and many other alliances promoted by the west and the united states in particular members will we also have the privilege of being the most sanctioned. of that to any group of countries so it sounds contradictory it is going to be and this shows that pakistan will do what is in its national interest it will know it's just cool with the real view of the. four men are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four different versions of what. one of them is on the death row
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