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m.r. earnest hit by divisions rooted in its colonial past as fears grow of civil war in the african nation. california adopts america's strictest laws regulating the use of force why officers when making arrests at all the studies showing that these for tommy is the 6th most common cause of death among young men and the us. also this hour australian parents whose baby daughter was left malnourished by age began diet avoid jail time are desperate down the issues raised by the case. but we need to keep. the best reason going to be doing their job to help you do it's thank you you need supplements you can just rely on
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intriguing giant. a very warm welcome to the program from all of us here at our taste in moscow thanks for joining us this hour. a deadly separatist crisis in the central african country of cameron has deepened this week a military tribunal in the majority french speaking state has handed life sentences to 10 leaders from an english speaking breakaway region but activists warn the move will impede efforts to end the bloody conflict amid accusations of serious human rights abuses. unlawful killing sinews of excessive force by government forces during security operations have been rife since the crisis started security forces seem to have little fear of what will happen as they commit brazen crimes against civilians.
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nearly half of all the schools closed across the region gto attacks threats of attack and increasing violence are located in the northwest in southwest cameroon 4437 schools that closed as of june 29th seen pushing more than 609000 children out of school. the current armed conflict began after a military crackdown on protests in cameron's 2 english speaking regions over the roots of the crisis life further back in the country's colonial past. explained. cameron is a mixture of the new phone and francophone communities english speakers make up around about a 5th of the population and they mainly concentrated into western areas of the country the tipping point came in 2016 when the anglo phone said that they finally
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had enough what they believed to discriminatory practices against that community that was after the government imposed french speaking teachers and lawyers in schools and the poor in the areas protests ensued afterwards but they were tracked down on by the security services and the phone leaders were arrested sparking further rest poor chance they kidnapped on the burning of settlements have to wrap it up the country many have fled and in the last year there's been a 30 percent increase in the number of people who need 8 humanitarian needs and cameroon has never been greater in the south west northwest in particular we have witnessed the emergence of a new crisis characterized by numerous abuses and violations of human rights but all of these problems have roots that reach far into cameron's past a former german colony fronts in the u.k.
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were given the mandate to look after the area following the 1st world war then in the 1960 s. france and the british finally gave the territories that independence to former colonies which had been ruled in very different ways became a single state haven't quite got the origin of the. kloof and. the blue powers are aware of but there's no real effort to want to. shout over this stuff that comes to this independent country and should be . no more from my to keep close tabs on it. to be honest. with you there was collusion between. government. the french government to ensure that. the people remain in the country. in. which we should. give them. i think.
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the. $1000000.00 countries whether it's a month earlier but it's coming. as the world what she saw and what some already describing as a civil war in central africa is cameroon is becoming more entrenched the number of the issue may lie in the countries kowloon your post but it's today citizens are suffering the consequences. and australia a 19 month old baby girl ended up in hospital with severe mom nourishment after being fed a vegan diet from birth even mostly oats and sparse she weighed less than 5 kilograms suffered major problems with her bones i was hardly able to move doctors said she had only developed as much as a 3 month old and had no teeth because of a lack of necessary vitamins the parents of ordered jail after a judge handed them 300 hours community service instead. one putting fact out of
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you that there is no greater responsibility and that by a parent to his or her child to care for the child to nurture the child and protect the child from any harm or injury caring for the go was caring for a very young baby she couldn't sit up she couldn't speak any words she couldn't feed his so hold a bottle she couldn't play was to spend the dean who called trolling back and forth she couldn't roll over all the way. now it's not the only such case and maybe a swedish couple was jailed after their 18 month old child almost starved to death on a vegan diet it also emerged that the parents hadn't registered their baby's birth and the child had never been examined by a doctor or vaccinated and in another case parents in the us were arrested for a similar reason they ignored a doctor's advice on what supplements to take when raising children as you can now with an ism on the rise the question of whether or not it's ok to raise children as we get is attracting more attention the american academy of pediatrics says it can
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be safe without any developmental risks not everyone agrees with that we discuss the issue with judy moore a registered dietitian and nutritionist and patrick holden the founding director of the sustainable food trust. the contact between health as it is now with our health services is quite poor. and children aren't seeing nearly as regularly or as often as they used to day say 10 or 15 years a care and i think that's one of the problems that house physicists just can't keep keep an eye on the on the number of children that they've got in that case larry and we need to keep a vigilant eye on people who for the probably the best reasons are misguided late feeding their children unhealthy diets it's possible to keep the child healthy a batch they do need supplements you can't just rely on if you can diet yes we need to eat less meat but don't give up put together the right kind of meat and that's
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good for your health even if you do all that and you help and somebody helps you plan the very last you're channeling greg to the heights. genetically potential height because we believe that milk protein and meat processing also are trying to an important factor in growth probably very challenging and you have to be an expert in this to get it right and i would argue that perhaps it's not necessary to be quite so extreme as i have seen several reagan parents who come to me and say they want to bring up their challenge they get in and once we talk it through and i explain the implications of it and have plans for right to be in the planning of the doc most of them decide against it but i would say that most of them that i've seen race in a while either the last 2 or 3 years and not getting the going because of their environmental concerns there's a lot of worry about what the dog but that is correct for addressing climate change and all the other problems with facing is what we would argue that it is possible
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to eat sustainably to include a whole range of sustainably produced livestock or us in the diet without feeling a little guilty about it and probably your children would be better off with a void of age and not have. very young children and let the children decide when they're old enough maybe after their great specials finished with a trauma begin dosh or not and in the mean time allow them to eat a full. diet full of all the. groups we can just climate change but he she will sustain. those. friends who deal of us protest movement is back on the streets of paris right now as the country hosts the g. 7 summit the summit is taking place in the southwest of france and the resort of berets where processors were also out in force on friday evening. hour. as you can
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see police used tear gas to deter anti g. 7 protesters in the seaside town authorities say a number of demonstrators were arrested and security services are on high alert now as the town is currently on lockdown. police brutality is the 6th most common cause of death among young men in the u.s. according to a recent study it comes as california's governor signed a new law limiting the use of force by police officers when making arrests officers will only be able to use lethal force if they believe there's an immediate threat of death or injury the new law also makes it easier to prosecute police officers who abuse their power they could face criminal charges civil liability or disciplinary action with more details here to help often just warn you though you might find some of his report upsetting. the killing of unarmed african americans at the hands of law enforcement has been an issue that dominated headlines in the
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united states for years names like michael brown eric garner and samir rice bring back memories of mass protest movements and rising anger from the black community and concerned citizens. pay. for. the latest statistics reveal just how systemic the problem of police violence could be police for this is a leading cause of death for young men in the united states over the lot of course about one in every 1000 black men can expect to be killed by police risk of being killed by police peaks between the age of 20 years and 35 years for men and women and for all racial and ethnic groups in fact dying at the hands of law enforcement is the 6th leading cause of death think about it american police officers take more young lives than diabetes influenza and most diseases only car accidents suicide
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homicide heart disease and cancer kill more young americans then police officers it's almost like interactions with the police or becoming a public health crisis or a drug epidemic the start of the reinforces calls to treat police violence as a public health issue racially unequal exposure to the risk of seat violence has profound consequences for public health democracy and racial stratification of course police authorities maintain that they do everything in their power to exercise restraint take the case of tony tampa a 32 year old living in dallas texas he called the police himself to say that he was off his medication for schizophrenia and then he needed help after the police arrived responding to his own call they restrained him they laughed at his pleas and he eventually stopped breathing. both. of them the only thing that i know nothing about rolled and rolled out of the code
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only 3 lunatics got. in new york city the subways and billboards warn the public about dangerous diseases like diabetes there was even a controversial subway ad campaign warning about the results of teen pregnancy so with police being the 6th leading cause of death for young men in the united states should a similar public awareness campaign be waged we decided to ask people here in new york city i don't thing that i would help i thing with proper training would help maybe you know train these police like to understand how to take care of lives you know that's what is needed i think more. a more useful public service announcement would probably be about advocating for knowing all your rights and knowing how to talk to police in an encounter knowing that it's legal to record it record them doing their job in all states those kind of public service announcements might might be more useful in my book issue with with people being killed at the hands of police officers in the usa yeah i think it's 5050 to be honest even playing 5050
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meaning like place officers pass away as well as perpetrators and that's just a shame that's our society the us public seems pretty aware that the country has a problem with police violence these statistics weren't really shocking to the people we spoke to they will mop and r.t. new york. we also spoke with a former police officer dominic as though he says there is a need for broader cooperation between the police and the public. one of the things that these studies which are constantly putting out they don't take into consideration is you'll never seen you'll never see the level of resistance that the subject of the police used force with initiated or dardar or just acted with you never see the level of impairment you never see the crime that was at hand there are countless contributing factors that are never put into play in these studies and these studies simply come out with gender race and then survival rate deal with law enforcement and the onus on that responsibility is always put at the feet of law enforcement not responsible but i would also like to see the public
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more held accountable i'm all for the demands of law enforcement being more ruthless it is a job that requires a more critical eye and a more critical watch but you have to have the public being willing to do their fair share too because some robert peel zog 7 principle the 9 principles of policing is the police of the public and the public are the police so therefore they're part of the same cohesive unit and they have to share working together. russia has successfully test fired advanced ballistic missiles on saturday as part of combat training. the latest solid field missile called full of it was launched from a submarine and the barents sea mohsni about missile was tested in the polar region of the arctic ocean both hit their designated targets a training ground in the r. 9 u.s. region and on the come talk up an insulin rush as far east both of the missiles are
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capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads. still to come hong kong suffers more violent clashes between protesters and police and the latest round of the ongoing demonstrations there that story and more after the break. you know world's big partners through things a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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will make this manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round the sun be the one percent. in the middle of the room. welcome back across russia people are celebrating the country's national flag day more than 100000 attended a concert rally in central moscow dedicated to the holiday including artist alan quarter. i'm in the middle of moscow right now where there's
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a huge festival going on as you can see behind me for russia's national flag day earlier on we saw a giant flash mob with thousands of people and you can just tell the atmosphere is very positive people are having a great time it was actually also a record breaking number of slags here today over 2000 in fact taken from across the russian federation by over a 1000 young guards of the flight based off of that you can probably guess that there are also festivals going on across the russian federation let's take a look at what's going on elsewhere. now the tricolor russian flag itself has been through a lot over hundreds of years the tricolor flag itself was made during the russian
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empire only adopted years later by tsar alexander the 3rd during the soviet union the flag was changed for the hammer and sickle over a red background and again he had done it in the 9091 after the fall of the soviet union we actually talked to a lot of russians here about what the flag means to them and why this holiday so important the system when you might we simply couldn't soon decide when to a bit older you know that's why me and my friends came from our town this camembert today to be closer to our homeland do you think that we came here to sure he saw on the hardware homeland our flag. that are going to be this have been shows how greed our country our ability to gather under a single black hole region and sure how big and friendly russian. people have been handing out these buttons all day you can see on my suit jacket celebrating 350 years of the flag c i even got a russian flag painted on. my face earlier today when i wasn't paying attention and
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the festivities aren't going to stop anytime soon or later today there's a concert scheduled were many many people will be and even in moscow and across the rest of russia there's going to be festivities for russians of all ages to attend one till the end of the week. former white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders has announced she's joining fox news known for its pro trump coverage excited to join fox news as a contributor looking forward to being with the fox and france team for my 1st hit on september 6th how should x. white house officials be treated when they spend months misleading the public and seek positions of fame and privilege that's all there from the top by a president who lies even about the weather in the time of day that i think is why this does deserve outrage and backlash meanwhile at the opposite end of the political spectrum former deputy f.b.i. director andrew mccabe has joined the ranks of the news outlets least liked by
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trump c.n.n. as a public appointment also drew criticism as mckay but was fired for leaking information to the media and lying about it at least 4 times including under oath the guy who department of justice inspector general found committed federal crimes and is a serial liar could work soon and live to sue the commitment to serious journalism m g mccabe fired for lying to the f.b.i. caught by the inspector general for an authorized media leaks and worst of all one of the ringleaders in spreading the disastrous russian collusion conspiracy theory his reward a paid c.n.n. contract comical andrew mckinney and c.n.n. truly a match made in fake news heaven. sanders is now the 3rd white house official to join fox news following a stint in the trump ministration all bomb era politicians from a former director of national intelligence to x. white house communications officials are joining pundits and c.n.n. political commentator dave perkins things former politicians joining partisan media
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outlets is a bad idea i think it's a bad development for media that more and more political people are winding up in front of the cameras it's just not good news media is changing from the watchdog of government for the branch to as they are called to a member of government a participant of government and moreover a member largely on one side and against the other and when the media participates politically mostly on one side the public doesn't demand for them to stop it the public demands for other media to participate on the other side to balance them out because it's unfair because of all this easy motion between government and media it should not be allowed to happen but i'm not sure there's a way to stop it because i don't want government to be in charge of who gets what job either i'd rather it be free and people just know what it is they're seeing and who they're listening to when they get their information from the media better to know transparency is better than government supervision but i still don't like the
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direction that it's going. in hong kong mass demonstrations have again turned violent the protesters threw bricks and gasoline bombs at police who responded with tear gas. i. was. ok. with. the protest movement in hong kong started back in june of this year over draft legislation along the actually issue of suspects to mainland china demonstrations that have since brought into other political issues over the last 12 weeks rallies have frequently turned violent a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson this week stressed the government would assist hong kong authorities to quote restore order in accordance with the law. young environmental campaigner got a fun bird is on her way to the u.n.
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climate summit in new york and she's chosen to sell there on a 0 emission boat instead of using a plane to highlight the impact of aviation on the environment some people claim she's doing more harm than good. 2 thoughtful like people were using airplanes to get the ship back to europe the captain is going to fly because well 0 emissions save in fact more will be emitted
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. what about the guys you're with flying home when you get to the u.s. . but you still avoiding the fact that crews being flown out to new york to bring it back so more carbon use the normal flight which makes your journey pointless. that's our goal the news update for this hour but don't forget you can always had to our website r.t. dot com for the details on all those stories and many more. cast
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calendar is drawing alfonzo among his darned this changing page he's dard serve the old. his 1st words were added i will see you're a challenging post you've got 2 years to live. i have no doubt that what happened was criminal. defense calls in trade market is a $1000000000.00 industry these companies have a huge financial motivation to solve these problems there are numerous stocks showing that doctors were keen to test facts right concentrates free in fits of its
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own that patients want gives them doctors the wrong to quite long term stuff why they would keep me from sick each of those years day. and people still die i'm always question or so i tried being hard to live when so many have. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments and there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the teams close to the conflict i
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would say. they're most of them money is made. close one on the children's cosimo each other is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of the prison complex just to get some $25.00 where. you don't care anymore nobody cares about you so your care might anything. why a paradise with so much all year round turned into a round the experimentation field the agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise why would the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the
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battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with this because the people have less political power. to quit counting and i'm not. i'm one of them but i think. they will one day when there's real body. they. should have an extra. to put them to i don't want or i can't if i may as well and nation into that
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community yeah the little room he could feel that he had a chicken dad's going to be made to move out of one of them and that he and one of them both were out of the. you know when you go home but there are places you don't focus the money was he put a band-aid on our media and those heels of us boys oh no. not this one of the whole time he left my one. indeed.

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