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christine doctrine in the u.k. fails to get his sacking overturned to an employment tribunal after he was fired for refusing to use different pronouns for transgender people we've spoken to the doctor. christian believes christianity is not society. knifeman kills 4 people at the police headquarters in paris a number of others were left injured before the attack it was shown. us democrats rallied to protect the whistleblower whose claims have triggered an impeachment inquiry we look at how they previously sought to prosecute those revealed uncomfortable truths.
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to say but i will get. in the u.k. christian doctor who was sacked after refusing to use female pronouns when discussing a transgender woman has lost his legal fight against former employers he says they discriminated against his religious beliefs but an employment tribunal has ruled his stance was quote incompatible with human dignity what details. well you're probably familiar with pronouns such as he she and them and respecting them is especially important for the transgender community gender nonconforming and binary people however fail to get it right could now cost you your job at least that's the case for one dr he himself was sacked he faced dismissal because he failed to use these pronouns due to his own personal religious beliefs and in a controversial court statement it read to his christian values are in direct
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contradiction with the fundamental rights of others and lack of belief in transgenderism and conscientious objection to transgenderism in our judgment incompatible with human dignity and conflict with the fundamental rights of others in so far as those beliefs form part of his why different i think he's why different also does not satisfy the requirement of being worthy of respect in a democratic society so what's the case well dr david margaret as a christian man who worked for the n.h.s. for 26 years now he was subsequently sacked after a conversation with his boss who asked him how would you respond if a 6 foot tall man came into your office and asked to be called mrs or she well dr makary refused and said he would simply not be able to conform to those requests and he was subsequently sacked from his position now the department for work and pensions argues that dr david mark critz fears are in direct breach of the equality
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act of 2010 on top of all of that the firm that hired the man is also being sued for religious beliefs but the fact remains that the tribunals did rule of course that his beliefs could cause offense and in fact many people in the trans community and trans activists say that all of this has psychological ram of ramifications is tantamount to abuse not to mention of course that medical health care professionals should be treating people and not judging people in their opinion well anyway dr david graham is now saying he will appeal the decision. earlier i spoke to the doctor in question david mark carreau throughout law and the precedents this ruling now serves. i was taken off the shop floor and i was i so it arrogated all the judges that i had heard. about her believe in my manager of people than of the people of the shop floor of the national health service don't care a bit about their beliefs is it really is that really the precedents that have been set for my case and that's that's why we're really quite shocked at the core
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prescriptive very quickly the 1st one is that you're not allowed not to leave the transgender movement mass into the 2nd one is component the age of the oppressed and it's that belief that god made us male and female and that war sex and pronouns are fixed it's not allowable and the ball is the core christian beliefs or christianity is not compatible with modern society or human dignity these are very big questions each one of those huge is a huge blow to freedom and that i would never refuse to treat any patient of whatever background that they are they come from the question here is whether i can be forced to do something and so something which goes deep that gets my. 4 police officers have been killed and several others wounded after a man wielding a knife attacked a police headquarters in paris the motives behind the attack remain unclear on the
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show the dubious give reports. a deadly night for rampage unfolded just behind me about 100 meters away in the hague at the paris police day lunchtime it's been confirmed now that 4 people died in that attack we understand that the attack was carried out by one of their own one of their colleagues who also injured several other individuals let's get the latest details now responsible. for people dead their staff members of the police headquarters 3 men one woman an investigation has been opened and is being headed by the police we will seek to establish the motives of the perpetrator who was neutralized by a police officer at the scene the presumed attacker is age 45 and his home is currently being searched additional searches will take place within the next hours while those investigations now underway christopher customer the interior minister president of france as well as the prime minister felipe have all come here to find
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out exactly what happened there are also being many tributes paid to those officers who lost their lives. paris's mornin it's on the south to noon after this appalling attack on the police headquarters the toll is heavy several policemen have lost their lives in my name and that of presents my 1st thoughts go to the families of the victims and their relatives the motive for this attack is not yet clear but one police union describes this as being a moment of madness and it is of course just 24 hours since we saw those huge police protests across the country with police officers talking about the stresses that they face in their work the psychological stress is the sheer amount of work they're having to do and also the violence they face as they trying to carry out their jobs we spoke to some officers at that march on wednesday to get them to
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explain those precious to us the best usually 3 today the police have no money yes salaries keep filling status and our pension are being attacked officers are tired with the yellow vast movement there is a lot of work sacrificing their family life and we are expressing a deep depression in our profession. i'm here to defend our working conditions the threat to our special pensions status the lack of resources across the board. we are the police officers from france not just riot police but also misses all the unions we've all gathered to express our discontent with the administration the silence about the wave of police suicides this year we are short of staff short of money we cannot do our job and here to tell the administration that that stress police officers are also coming in is due to the volume of work that they've been doing paris of course in france of course has been at the high alert for terror
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since 2015 and since then officers support some 23000000 additional hours much of that has not been paid for though the motive for this attack is not. clear what we do know is that the assailant was 45 years old he was neutralized at the scene before being utilized was able to attack and kill 4 of his colleagues and injure several others jollity not see paris. democrats in the united states is vital the whistleblower is protected after his revelations triggered an impeachment inquiry against donald trump and the none of a cia officer alleges the president pressured is ukrainian counterpart to investigate an issue surrounding joe biden on of trump's potential rivals in next year's race for the white house the president has dismissed claims of improper conduct and branded the informant a spy. either got a totally wrong made it up or the person giving the information to the worst of lho
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was dishonest and this country has to find out who that person was because that person is a spy in my opinion so president traveling doesn't realize. how dangerous his statements are when he says he wants to expose here the whistleblower is and those who may have given the whistleblower that information. democrats are keen to protect this particular whistleblower they've been less about others who've revealed uncomfortable truths in the past it will predicts a look. we are now told that in this dark age of trump tyranny one heroic individual has spoken up like a voice crying out in the wilderness we don't know his name or his occupation but we know that he is good i think the whistleblower did the right thing i think he followed the law every step of the way the inspector general of the intelligence community found this whistleblower complaint both credible and urgent i want to say
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thank you also to the whistleblower for having the courage of the bravery to come forward on behalf of the nation now not only must this gallant hero be held in the highest level of reverence but he must also be protected and the attack on him would be an attack on the american way of life from everything we know and we don't know much this is a experienced person who saw things that bothered him that's what the whole whistle blower statue is for and it is to protect their identity and i understand he's going to testify and we'll let the process unfold now do you remember how hillary clinton apparently wanted to kill julian assad with a drone well let's not get lost in details but let's go over some recent whistleblowers in u.s. history. i never tortured anybody. but i get into prison while the tortures of the lawyers
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and people who were and the people who deceived and the man who destroyed the proof of the tapes will never sees justice i've never gained anything through what i've said publicly that i've lost everything. we got special ops forces the dead man can leak stuff this guy is a traitor a treasonous illegally shoot the son of a. don't think mr snowden was a patriot he has a law breaker he violated american law he violated his duties that he
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assumed when he took the job that he had let's look at snowden here you know some might try to should say that oh he's a great human rights crusader he is not at all like the great human rights crusaders in the past might argue that this case is different because this whistleblower didn't run to the press but simply followed standard procedure but the record seems to show that a lot of cases have whistleblowers who do follow this procedure so why jail time for some of them turns out the law does not actually protect them from retaliation they can be fired or prosecuted so are all future whistleblowers doomed well not quite secure backers carefully protecting whistleblowers who see wrongdoing of any kind in our government is essential so if you're a whistleblower in america take a step back look over what you have been ask yourself get this information benefit anyone powerful in america if not your official complaint will probably be ignored
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and if you don't shut up after that the consequences could be severe the current case is very different from others. the others were blowing the whistle on the system so these were real real abuses what crimes and abuses of our 4th amendment. now this new whistleblower we need to put in quotes what was he reporting of course there are double standards there are standards for those who want to put the purser their political aims using this particular whistleblower in quotes and there are other rules for people who really oppose the system and its abuses one of the whistle blows just mentioned there in caleb's supporters edward snowden who reacted on twitter to calls to protect those who spilled the beans noting the case of x. and i say analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s.
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drone warfare programs we can make fun of julian assange still awaits his fate in the u.k. jail an extradition hearings been set for february next year where he'll find out if you'll be sent to the u.s. to face espionage charges songs was arrested in london earlier this year of spending 7 years in asylum in the ecuadorian embassy we spoke to his father about his concerns and hopes for some. last 15 killings wait and. anxiety some strong. he. has no actually. i think when this is going to mean. he was to social visits to. the if you could get.
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no exit 2223. he's. so solitary confinement no access to computers limited access to books. to the gym. so you can see the. crew. well it's been in the case of you cables constant distortion of procedure delays hopes to cation and scheming in the case of international of course the united kingdom has. turned its and will ignore the conventions that it signed on to for saw at least a. 175 years joe is
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a death sentence also the progressive procedure will prosecution julian over the years and knees and knees there are manning to 9 years well what would you call progressive murder. work of julian and ritchie leaks julian as a journalist and we could leaks as a publisher he brought immeasurable benefits to millions of people that are there as us to see how the geo political structure is composed and disposed and the disposition of people there in the who took the bribes who's sordid and treacherous to them. and who resisted. and maintained their integrity. just to seek some truth and some justice against obscene cruelty seems well it motivates me and.
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my looks like it motivates june president trump has lashed out at the u.s. house intelligence committee chief adam schiff calling him a fraud follows a media report that schiff might have colluded with an unnamed individual who leaked part of a conversation between trump and the president of ukraine. the report that came out just before you and president minister walked out here that the whistleblower met with the staff member of adam schiff prior i love that question to be filed it shows that schiff is a fraud i think it's a scandal that he knew before i go a step further i think he probably helped write it. this is the only control to see the u.s. house intelligence committee chief as got himself. in a potential explains. if there was an award for the star inches tater of president trump certainly this man would make it to the list of nominees no need to remind
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why all right just watch this for a bit president was essentially trying to coerce a foreign leader to help us presidential campaign there seems to be no floor below which this president can drop serious a level of misconduct about his fundamental betrayal and obviously with that in mind it's a piece of cake to guess what this guy's most cherished dream is impeachment for the maggot man it may be that we undertaken a piece nonetheless that compels us to travel down the road towards impeachment well if you try and properly imagine yourself and mr shifts shoes you would probably say oh yeah what he's up to is totally legit because mr trump is on a mission to dig as much dirt as possible on as most dangerous democrat political opponent and for the president all means are good even if it's done through a phone conversation with ukraine's president who mr trump asked you once again to
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hit the trail of joe biden and so adam schiff was like it is illegal improper a violation of oath a violation of his duty to defend our elections our constitution for the president to merely ask for foreign interference in our election well it's time to remind you of a different phone conversation from 27 thing between now not donald trump this time adam schiff and supposedly the speaker of the ukrainian parliament the nature of the compromise well there were pictures of naked trump ok so you have recordings of both so check. where they're discussing the compromising material on mr trump. on the opening told flynn so all those compromising materials will never leave. will can so little russian saying so. well obviously we would. welcome
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a chance to get copies of those recordings opes i forgot to mention something really important and that was a prank although it seems mr sheriff was so hungry for the trouble he totally fell for it schiff was pretty serious he wrote all of what we said on the paper remembered all the detail surely when you're looking for something to get trump out of there you're good to cross any lines nothing improper or probe worthy by the way speaking of dealing with the russians in some shape or form as we know anyone who gets themselves involved in that could be compromised or a spider on for the rest of their lives mr schiff spoke to us r t r t made in russia get it one of those members of congress a leading the effort is out i'm shift from california he joined me earlier about thank you should someone put him under a federal probe for him that he or his assistants were probably talking to
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a few russians while the interview was being arranged oh that was long before donald trump showed up in the white house politics should be fine then. shift is certainly a very also tribes also accused him of being shifty and shifty i think is a much more apt description of a city he wants to bring down donald trump he tried to do it with the russian gate i mean i'm sure it was really one of the key figures in russia and so now here ias is suddenly you know from russia gate is moved on to ukraine get a chance to leave which i think is reasonably based there at the origin of truck russia gate is to be found in ukraine and he was asking is help in investigating this and in this case ukraine gate is even flimsier the russian gate so i think that will probably do a lot more damage ship. germany's marking the 29th anniversary
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of its reunification however a recent survey suggests it's not all celebration of top politicians have admitted this still plenty to be done venza sips out as a story. 29 years ago western east became one the unity after decades of the vision idea of hope for people on both sides of the wall. c c was. was. but it seems that the initial euphoria felt wall the wall was coming down has lost a child over the years just the realisation the how big of a task bringing these 2 sides together would be the grace luck of german unity must not be gilded and placed in the nation's trophy cabinet rather it remains unfinished it challenges us to demand something from us german unity is not a state of affairs that is wrapped up and completely just wants but rather
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a continual process a constant mission that affects all germans that is certainly the case if a recent poll is to go by which shows that many east germans are dissatisfied with democracy 41 percent of those quiz say that they have no more freedom of expression now than what they had before the walking down 58 percent of those say that they don't feel more protected by the state now than what they did during communist times the best germany over be 40 years of separation has developed in a way which was not to expect. western europe at all has a problem with its identity they went away from the history of from the culture and east germany like most eastern european countries remained quite conservative in terms of culture tradition and right now when merkel decided to open the borders from us weekly because the east germans well you do culture and tradition and
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history much more to the west germans want to be very modern and very western and very globalists for them such a must meet relation is the other threat to their identity whereas in east germany . when you want to stay in a culturally juvenile room and you see it as a threat to your collective just the growing dissatisfaction in the east was made all too clear in a recent election the region was soaring considerably support behind the right wing none this solace when alternative for germany party in a way unity day is like a family reunion everybody's happy to be back together but with all tensions never being far from the surface. violence sadness and fantasy these are just some of the things you might expect to see when you visit an art gallery but the u.k. for now and take britain museum is deemed a warning necessary for a new exhibition of 19th century drawings by william blake.
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never ever ever we need to see the visions of people's minds not how we'd like the world to be the loser they think they are and getting this very very easily upon the world we live in you know we're not interested in going to gallery of everything's planted in the jungle julian by your vision expect some years here again. i think you got to actions of religious grandson did the same thing. and i suppose i would have issues if there is another sexual violence against women or anything like that that being when in fact i don't think.
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the bad press some put sex painted by our artists are considered by you to be inappropriate so we have no just a facebook to sicily rejects works of all pop a living peter paul river. in the rough things up for this news hour appreciate you company to say that it's all from a on the fray but don't worry sean thomas will bring it right up to date enough about.
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senator chuck schumer famously said shortly after trump was elected to take on the intelligence community they have 6 ways from sunday at getting back at you in line to the failed russia gate hoax and this nonsense with ukraine this characterization appears to be spot on should be off fear the deep state.
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welcome to the alex salmond's who were removed from the parliamentary fireworks in the house of commons to those who have no homes at home the homeless like the poor seem to be ever with us i know it is issue more of patent than on the streets of london london writes 6th in the league table of the richest cities in the world unfortunately it's also ranks as one of the leading cities for rough sleeping. this most cosmopolitan of all cities is still struggling with the homeless issue which is rapidly growing no it's gradually diminishing this week we move from parliamentary debates to people on the ground who are taking practical action to meet this challenge that are a range of charities working in the capital city many a well known and national such as the big issue crisis i'm shelter however today i
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expect as one of the local initiatives the brixton soup kitchen is on the front line of helping homeless i'm fighting against poverty which blights london's plenty we've done a lot of research turn a soup kitchen to realise that a lot of our service users of mental health so even just seeing the colors on the war was different services that we provide so we've got about god what we do growing for people where they grow their own produces you know we've got massage massage monday's you know and this is a sub this is about that is about kind of help in the situations that you're already in you know i've never really understood when they said give a homeless person a heart you mill give up are they give a homeless person a heart you know it's going to come in tomorrow still wait for an overhaul you know solve the whole pompous of the soup kitchen is the year we use food as the vicinity for them to come in but we've got many services was in the masses way possible for them to not which are. now in a properly ordered.
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