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people look at you like a monster or someone bad or you chose to be there most of the time it's not the case see how it is to be in the world's richest country. wednesday the 17th of june nationwide health workers and violent medics demanding the government to keep its promise is. also ahead. korean relations deteriorate further just a day off the diplomatic facility now the north of. the demilitarized borders the south will pay a price if. hitting the gas politicians rail against possible
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u.s. sanctions over a pipeline project with russia calling the restrictions an unlawful in. russia this is our see international news h.q. here in moscow. first of this wednesday to france where nationwide rallies by health care workers in the past 24 hours have seen some ugly scenes tens of thousands turned to remind the government about its pledge to help medical staff and support hospitals but not all that passed peacefully to see.
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new in feel this video showing a nurse being injured during a violent arrested rally in paris that sparked furious reaction online it's been reported that she was detained for throwing projectiles 1st to get report this to come or operators from r.t. france were injured while filming some of that unrest when people began throwing stones at police both receive treatment from medical workers who are of course at the rally. when it comes to policing offices in france will still be able to use controversial restraining methods the government's backtracked on completely banning chokeholds after opposition from offices more the side of it from charleville bensky. but says interior minister promised 0 tolerance for
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racism among the forces a promise that came all the. protests over allegations of racism and police brutality unleashed following the death of george freud giving us free stuff casting they even double down during his speech let me get up what you called method known as the strangulation method will be abandoned and will no longer be taught in police schools it was a method that had its dangers in addition if a police officer has to keep someone on the ground during their arrest they will now be prohibited from leaning on their hand or next protest is hailed kasten is a move to ban the chokehold but the reaction from the police was. unions describe the technique as essential. my colleagues who used the choke hold which we call the takedown technique don't do it for the fun of it they do it because they're dealing with a very an individual who doesn't want to be taken down as union is demanding talks
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officers turned out in protest throwing their handcuffs. on the butt of what i thought were also not allowed to intervene in certain neighborhoods because we don't want the young people to rebel so we have to let a certain amount of delinquency go in certain neighborhoods and then we're told that if we control them then we are racist but want to know how do we proceed with individuals who refused to be arrested under the facts of our kardex alka if they take we are working on the possible anymore it all proved too much for the interior ministry it's now made a u. turn on the chokehold ban suspending it until a so-called alternative can be found now human rights organizations have stepped in . it is unfortunate that interior minister custom there reconsider his decision to abandon the practice of chokehold and the danger of which he himself could recall that when the ban was briefly in place it was announced the french police would
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start to test stun guns for wide use and there seems to be no backtracking on this as that decision was being taken across the atlantic this happened but what about. those of us stuck to something that stun guns or in limited but increasing use in france almost 70 percent between 2017 and 2019 last year the use of stun guns proved fatal ones while others suffered severe injuries while stun guns or increasingly becoming the weapon of choice of course europe enforced even the police concern use. we must understand that when the police use force it's because there is someone who doesn't want to obey the law wondered certainly
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because band from the police must be given a solution and we agree that a stun gun is not the solution. i told him over whether or not the force is all racist to all just doing their jobs offices all seeing their methods to control friends suspects being severely beefed up. just in your last year is a real problem of racism there's a document principle based on appearance there is a certain cover up of the problem is their denial is institutional in nature republican not exist without the police which means it is necessary to act and it is necessary to act quickly to trust in the police in france is necessary condition for national unity as long as hundreds of thousands of our fellow citizens are afraid to meet the police. when they go out into the street this indicates a serious problem a significant function in our public. to pull you off to school related story
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police reform is also on the cards in the united states president trump's now signed an executive order to overhaul law enforcement departments nationwide we'll tell you more in just a bit. but focus on the careers next north korea is threatening to send troops into the demilitarized border zone or but wiping out a deal than to reduce tensions with the south it was agreed barely 2 years ago on choose day the north blew up the only negotiations outpost between the 2 countries sending their heavily strained relationship to a dangerous new low they artillery units deployed will upgrade the level of the from guard duty to top class combat duty system through the front line and will resume all kind of regular military exercises in the areas close to the boundary of the north actually take such a move it will certainly pay the price for it. well the demolition of the empty outpost in the border town of kosovo was shown on north korean t.v. .
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but weeks of dispute with the south which appear on going blames for stalled peace talks and failing to stop the fate is attributing cross border propaganda but the north pole today and could be about attracting attention from much further afield as he goes down off exactly. there's nothing easy in the relationship between north and south from an all out war 2 decades of indecision and now even this tentative peace might be falling apart a liaison office right on the border was meant to incentivise tulips between the neighbors well instead it is literally being blown away now here is a very unequivocal message from kim jong sr the measure of completely destroying the norse sols joint liaison office chris ponce to the mindset of the enraged people to surely force human scum and those who have sheltered the scum to pay
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dearly for their crimes the liaison office was tragically ruined was a terrific explosion. it comes amid an escalation between the 2 neighbors pyongyang for instance has been ramping up threats to move 7 into the now demilitarized zone skeptics though saying that all of this is just diversion tactics and really kim wants the attention of washington never again will we provide the u.s. chief executive with another package to be used for achievements without receiving any returns nothing is more hypocritical than an empty promise i think it's just because of those leaflets those anti north korea propaganda. which they say that's why they did it but it's highly unlikely that that is the only reason because for them to risk alienating seoul and really getting back on the bad side of potentially of the united states because of this aggressive act it's very difficult
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to believe that it's simply because of some fliers that were you know distributed over to the border in north korea so i definitely believe that this is there a kind of a last he'll marry attempt to really get america's attention which is becoming increasingly difficult with this domestic situation the u.s. now so i think that's why they're resorted to such a aggressive act now they are otherwise maybe wouldn't have done in their eyes they're probably thinking well we tried diplomacy we tried talking to tromp we tried sitting down with the south korean president we tried taking the diplomatic peaceful route but well it's not really gotten us anything and we're still being hurt by the sanctions our economy is in shambles. everyone is ignoring us internationally right now and nothing's really going on that's helping us really so we haven't really gotten much out of it something to consider that they might think they might have felt very desperate. was under the german parliament of the united
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states over threatening sanctions linked to the major north stream to gas pipeline project with russia the head of the economic and energy phase committee wants the government to consider countermeasures here's our europe correspondent peter all of . well this latest move by the united states has caused across the political divide here in germany earlier in the week because we had the german foreign minister saying that relations between washington and berlin at the moment worth of well difficult is how he described it and that was over donald trump's decision to pull u.s. troops out of germany well that relationship is equally as problematic when you look at the north stream to project washington is currently threatening crippling sanctions against companies that they're involved in that project that is straight up illegal according to the chairman of the committee for economic affairs and energy. and we don't know what to do against companies but also gives governments
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it is an unlawful use of the legal system in europe and there's also a german absorbency well the u.s. senators including texas as ted cruz have put forward a bill in the united states that would put the sanctions on any company under insurance firm related to those companies involved in the laying of undersea gas pipelines as part of the north stream project now the german foreign minister the german government saying they reject that out of hand the fact that sanctions are being considered or could possibly be nice she did in the united states does not change anything in our position and nor it's true to dissension has been discussed now are extraterritorial by nature from our point of view we reject them the german government has long had the view that sanctions with extra territorial effects are in conflict with international law and that they're not
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a contribution to advancing international corporation nor stream to you is the name suggest the 2nd phase in this underwater gas pipeline project it takes russian gas directly from russia into germany. multi-billion euro project involves companies from a number of different nations it had been supposed to be running by 2019 but pressure from the united states has forced delays washington says this pipeline gives moscow too much of a hand in the european energy sector however politicians here in berlin well they think there may be an all teary a motive behind the united states protests. and the aim of these actions from the united states is not from our perspective to reduce dependence on russia but rather the goal is naturally to be able to sell their own gas to europe and that is easier to do with less gas is delivered from russia i.e.
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betrayed relations in the energy sector would be susceptible to disturb it historically not a lot has changed here even in the darkest hours of the cold war west germany as it was then bought energy from the u.s.s.r. as it was then what we have here though is essentially who's going to blink 1st the german government are insisting it's not going to be there they say this german energy policy is who germany buys its energy from is german business and that donald trump the united states and any u.s. senators that want to get involved well they should think twice about doing that story keep an eye on this 120 indian soldiers have been killed in hand and clashes with chinese forces in the disputed himalayan border area it's the 1st deadly encounter between them in the region in the last 4 decades china and india have long disputed control of territory with their patrols often coming into contact
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resulting in occasional skirmishes china has not said whether its troops suffered any casualties both sides for starting the fighting. in china itself next measures of the capital to stave off a suspected 2nd wave of. coronavirus 28 neighborhoods are now locked for at least the next 3 weeks the new outbreaks believed to have been started in beijing's massive food market the city reported 31 new cases on wednesday totaling 137 in the past week. elsewhere recoated 90 greece has officially opened up for tourists from within the e.u. up to months of logged on the mayor of the iconic island of santorini beautiful place usually bustling with visitors this time of year pitched for all of the makers by assuring them that there has not been a single case of corona virus the rest of the country though has loads over 3000 infections and 185 deaths. it's about to let in 60 in the morning moscow tom good morning them for me kevin though and the rest of the team what we've got ahead well
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seems wrong. wrong just don't. get to see how to stay active. and engaged equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart. she's to look for common ground. police reform in the united states is in motion president trump son's an executive order to overhaul police departments across the country it's the strongest federal level action yet after weeks of often violent unrest against police brutality following the death of george floyd rival democrats though of their own ideas about
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how to improve policing at the moment criticizing the trumpet ministrations underling of the crisis during a senate hearing people are demanding action. they are not marching in the streets for a watered down proposals that won't hold any officers accountable and there is nothing about what the president announced today that would hold police officers who break the rules and break the law accountable because of existing laws that basically give carte blanche to law enforcement to kill it will with the utterance of these 3 words i'm sorry these 5 words i feared for my life hard for rare prosecutions and difficult convictions have characterized the experiences of families like both. he was killed in his apartment complex even a bowl of ice cream during the 8 years of president obama was there never to get rid of qualified immunity for police officers there were conversations and many conversations was there as your solution there was not like just was there any
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legislation and no knock warrants. not to my knowledge was any legislation created a national registry for. police. there were efforts to create a national registry i mean was it things were included in the 21st century police imply just missed a lot of that so you know this is a tough time for the country and. trumps a handful but we're not here because of the failings of one administration or because of failing us society from the outset they have public protests have demanded place reform that angus since widened into coals in some quarters to disband entire law enforcement departments with defund the police becoming a rallying cry of some black lives matter rallies and from some democrat politicians were on it from caleb maupin. it's been 3 weeks of almost nonstop protesting since the death of george florida.
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the president has now signed an executive order banning the use of the chokehold unless the police officers life is in danger however protesters say that doesn't go far enough they want donald trump to defund the police but the president says he is not willing to do that or strongly oppose the radical and dangerous efforts to defend dismantle them dissolve our police departments without police there is chaos without law there is an arche and without safety there is catastrophe so what is in this executive order well it provides federal funding for deescalation training furthermore it encourages the police to be accompanied by social workers when dealing with drug addicts the homeless or the mentally ill it creates a federal database of complaints so police officers can't go from job to job to job after being fired for brutality now trump clearly hopes these moves will appease
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the growing unrest however the protesters seem satisfied with his moves trumps executive order he's toothless and meaningless we don't need studies when he believes that commit crimes to be punished all police that use chokeholds claimed their lives were threatened what's new this attempt to calm things down from u.s. president donald trump comes after he promised a. crackdown on seattle where protesters have set up what they call an autonomy zone after the local government vacated a police precinct of a governor that doesn't do a damn thing about it and you have a mayor that doesn't know she's alive she's talking about it's going to be a love fest this summer you know if they don't do the job i'll do the job but i've already spoken to the attorney general about it but if they don't do the job we will do the job. about 10 different things either any one of which will solve the problem quickly crack down in seattle would certainly fit donald trump's desired
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image as a law and order president but if the local government in seattle including the mayor is not willing to go along with it it will be pretty hard for the president to pull it off now the protesters at this point are not exactly running for cover and with a lackluster executive order there are unlikely to be off the streets anytime soon it will happen our new york. with a resurgent black lives matter of movement hitting its stride worldwide politicians on both sides of the atlantic when offering this solidarity but perhaps a few should check their own records when it comes to modern slavery in north africa as a senior correspondent explains next for the enterprising politician an incumbent by the way to have more ality in principles and empathy every crisis is an opportunity a free ride to relevance on the backs of the rejected and they did jacketed watch them and learn barack obama and to whom the occupy wall street protests were
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brutally suppressed with battens and rubber bullets and tear gas he's now applauding the protesters hillary clinton whose phone us for football ming things has led to a new black slave industry in libya and she's now tweeting high stagg black lives not. this chart tells an incredible story of the power of black life's matter as a mass movement your fellow american sahara and you keep marching over the past few weeks we've seen young people in every corner of the country step up and become leaders through organization and mobilization they're showing us that we can sustain this momentum to bring about real change at the end of the day this is a cruel and unjust world so most war is war and politics is politics take libya as an example a decade ago it was well a state it had law it was ruled by an autocrat but there was one of the richest
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states in africa people didn't need to see to europe to find peace but then came european and american jets and bombs and the people rather supporting the people of libya build a future that is free and democratic and prosperous for attacks by regime forces for the libyan citizens. that. we came we saw them to die. and. see how can you complain about migrants and having to pay for them when you
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yourself made life hell for them in their own country will region look at libya now there is no law its chaos multiplied by civil war to the power of slave markets in 2020 where a black slave can be bought for $200.00 human life for $200.00. migrants are being sold in the market as a commodity some in human beings is becoming a trend among smugglers because the smuggling networks in libya are becoming stronger and stronger if you go to the market you can pay between $2500.00 to get a migrant heres an idea why don't you the enterprise and politician go to libya go to the slave market their outdoors in the sweltering heat walk up to the slave live past the auctioneers and tell them to their faces that it's not your fault that they're there how they should stay there in that live and not try to escape to
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europe and then add to how you think that their lives matter throw in be a lemon hash tag see what they think about that if you really care so much about slavery. then why exactly did these politicians support in 2011 the aggressive bombing campaign against libya which was a well governed state. and that led to the creation of slave markets in libya actual slave market today slave market so we're not talking about the transatlantic slave trade from the 17th century we're talking about a slave trade that he's going to day and yet these politicians do not address that issue because it's so much easier to beat your breast and rail and shake your fist about an issue that ended hundreds of years ago so yes
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it is hypocritical but it worse than that it's a fraud and it's a fraud perpetrated by certain groups of white people to enable them to feel superior to other groups of white people and to use that to get to power and that's particularly the case in the united states but to a certain extent that is also true in your. always question wolf here this is out international thanks for watching this channel 70 in but with more in just over half an hour. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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liason nation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. way. what is. was his fate. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallow. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china
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sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. in the troubled 19 seventies a group of killers rampage 3 cups of mills an island that was coordinated loyalists attacks on the population tens of are forced to flee their homes come up with strike can put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing they
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were active participants in the burning of coal streets in belfast i think more than 100 innocent civilians with. the if you can see news and we found out more i was surprised about the extent. undertaker in which the inclusion was i'm told in some of those cases. would lead to be named. i think it went to the very very top i think if the phones. the water where politicians you know on the go ahead. to the people's republic of china non-conformist utopia or a politically correct take your pick nonetheless the experiment being played out in seattle is no laughing matter the ideas of law and order the legitimate use of.
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