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when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the headlines in our t.v. u.s. city pleading with the president 1st ceasefire lead is important and on trump threatening more federal troops to clamp down on anti racism protests lawmakers within washington are wrong so in disagreeing. violent rioters americans have hijacked legitimate protests shame on you mr bomb damage assessment team on you just in time is expired. the french interior minister dismissed his claims of police brutality saying that office is useless violence despite a wave of protests accusing police of excessive force and this lee plans to send the military to sicily after scores of migrants escaped quarantine at a holding center a 2nd incident of its kind and also this hour maybe 7000000 more children risk life
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threatening hunger is kobi gravity's economies and a dry ice. hello there you're watching out international this wednesday afternoon it's just gone 1 o'clock in moscow now hours after donald trump threatened to send in more federal troops to the stricken city of portland oregon leaders there pleaded for a cease fire the u.s. president is cracking down on the occasionally violent black lives matter protests which have been simmering there for months although portland city officials do say that trump has gone too far rallies again stretched into the night in portland and remained peaceful among the protest group plays group says wall of moms they are part of a lawsuit which is suing the government using violence against peaceful demonstrators
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as of now $74.00 people have been arrested in face federal charges earlier the house judiciary committee hearing laid bare the political division when it comes to how the nation. i pride tests a single. violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate protests to wreak havoc and destruction on innocent victims we've seen mothers and we've seen veterans who were peacefully protesting not threatening the federal courthouse beaten against people aren't showing up because the troops are there shame on you mr gore can i just say i'm assuming you and i just in time is expired don't call to look at how the world's policeman is struggling to keep pace on the same streets. politics a catalyst for social unrest on both sides of the barricades especially in portland protesters have armed themselves and attacked federal agents in turn trump's administration has deployed heavily armed soldiers to put a lid on the situation now the city's mayor is calling for
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a truce commission the joe and are calling for an immediate meeting with department of homeland security leadership on the ground in portland and with the acting secretary of the department she had the balls to discuss a cease fire and removal of heightened federal forces from portland a cease fire with its own citizens is the u.s. crossing over the line from social unrest to something more serious judge for yourself. some are calling this trumps electoral battlefield and he is calling in reinforcements perhaps to maintain his persona as a law and order president as the violence continues to snowball. today i'm
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announcing a surge of federal law enforcement in 2 american communities plagued by violent crime who will work every single day to restore public safety protect our nation's children and bring violent perpetrators to justice but seattle's liberal mayor is blaming trump for the mayhem and in fact i think the president's actions have directly escalated and worst responsible for what happened this weekend was just talking to a number of mayors throughout the country who saw a similar thing that people wanting to act out against the president and his administration coming to the streets and other mayors from across america are also calling out trump to congress this is ministrations egregious use of federal force and city of the jacksons who forward to this should never happen who knows if democrats and republicans will ever see eye to eye on what's happening if you listen to what both sides are saying about the unrest it's like they're talking about 2 different events violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate
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protests to wreak senseless havoc in destruction on innocent victims federal agents dressed in military fatigues and toting military gear have tear gassed peaceful protest is made unlawful arrest without probable cause and otherwise used violence in an effort to stamp out peaceful and constitutionally protected protests washington is quick to flag social unrest in other countries and the so-called anti-democratic crackdowns that follow when the same thing happens on u.s. soil will americans get their democracy. in court or there will be a crossover between black lives matter and process against police brutality is also evident in france where offices have been accused of excessive force for years however the police do have top level backing with the interior minister justifying their actions i'm rejecting claims of brutality. horrible movie lost but when i
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hear the term police violence personally i choke the police do exercise violence but legitimate violence they must do it in a proportionate way they must do it in a controlled way if a few people do it outside the rules of professional ethics their punishment must be immediate. well those comments particularly interesting given that the previous incumbent the ministry of the interior christopher kastner had to become embroiled in a scandal over the fact that he had put a ban on the controversial chokehold technique this is the technique that was used by officers in the united states to restrain george floyd before his death which of course spot huge anger not just there in the u.s. but here too in france now the unions the police unions with fear is about base saying it was a method that they needed to have in their armor to be able to deal with perpetrators and the pressure that they put on the former interior minister led to him backtracking on that and making a u.
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turn on that ban now police violence and accusations of police violence has been something that has been swirling around in france for many many years particularly violence against black and other ethnic minorities but more recently we also accusations of excessive police force and brutality being used in the yellow vests protests i am. i. think. because. i. think i am. more recently here in france the protests have surrounded something akin to the black lives protests in the united states these
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protests were rebooted in particular over the death of a young black man in police custody back in 2016 his name was a dumb a troll or a. to be the one who can choke on a demotic the way to the policemen in georgia floyd to the way to keep policeman in the head they seem worried if you can't agree i can't agree. with the police say
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that all of these protests and movements here in france are putting them and huge pressure we know that police say that they face threats on a daily basis and they face violence on a daily basis not just when doing their job but also when they're off duty if they're identified as being offices and we know that the rates of suicide amongst officers say in france are incredibly high some statistics showing that one officer every 4 days takes their lives now dolman them when he came into his job has tried to persuade the police that he is on their side 1st of all by visiting police stations were recently with president michael and offering a 10000000 euro fund to boost the pay particular of those officers who work at night to may face move violence but the unions have been fierce about that too saying that this amounts to around 50 euros per month per officer who works at
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night so really it's not very much money a tool according to them but what dominant now is doing by these new comments in front of the national assembly by dismissing police violence and saying the force that they use is legitimate is. thermally stamping which side of the debate he is on and it seems that that is firmly with the police. italy has long struggled to handle waves of migrants crossing the mediterranean and the coby crisis at the moment is intensifying the problem now the government is planning to send troops to sicily after scores of refugees their escape quarantine and fled the detention center.
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where the big concern is the risk to public health to public health in case anybody is carrying it and the italian foreign minister says incidents like these risk efforts to contain the pandemic local leaders to have also voiced their anger. that was the last week when i said there was security and people's health of the most important things and must be supported by everybody we don't understand why the puerto empathetically is the main all the only italian court for disembarking migrants so i was alerted about migrants fleeing and when i came to check i saw a mother with her child being taken away by an ambulance a centerline this of a strictly temporary nature and place of a simple quick transfer cannot be used for longer accommodation. differently now
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this is we're still face included 19 people are so scared when they see my good work in the st louis becoming a public issue this is proven by the fact that i am receiving constant calls every time the migrant center's food somebody escapes but the travel restrictions designed to keep that bay are of course not much use when it comes to policing the illegal crossings from north africa but when boats are seized the refugees there on board are put into 14 day quarantine the problem is the detention centers are getting overcrowded and social distancing is all but impossible so opposition politicians now want to go further and stop the boats from docking at italian ports altogether italian government recently approved funds to help libya's coast guard but that has angered n.g.o.s and human rights groups protesting in rome recuse them of complicity in people smuggling and torture. when called
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costello guard the libyan. takes us some of them they are abroad to where. in what you are not not frankly speaking but they're terrible. now the older. brother now they're the proof that they. normally torture and rape literally a congress to italy with this decision. the libyan cause god is repeated for the. violations of the fundamental rights of people and is repeated of human beings and contributing to. the kiwanuka believe it isn't just their only goal in government is a policy for the little government it's only to start the waves of migration without really addressing the conditions and the human drives of the people who want to conquer it while the president of the italian think tank future nation does think
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that the e.u. needs to do more to help this situation for our government to the self and especially in the cicely's is a last drop is not only a problem for our county but it's a big problem for all the european union so folks that mean more loss of the union to try to stop the regular meals and also we need to do. related to the north africa and the european union must help us in this situation where the regular aerobic heloc auntie said the real and economic problems because we need to spend a lot of money to try to contrast the regular media and in this specific moment if we need money to help it they tell us because there are a lot of industries that are difficult because of the call of arrows.
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among the many troubling consequences of the pandemic is that millions more children are going hungry has study by the british medical journal the lancet does estimate by the end of the year an extra $6700000.00 children under the age of 5 will be dangerously undernourished and many thousands of predicted to die from hunger the un is calling for urgent action. we know that there excess acted income. by mobility constrains both the better off able to physically excess and comically excess. and that can have your consequences in order of attrition today but also for growth and development. they were already very profitable for this crisis hit and this crisis is really showing us so we are in. our must protect our all now to save the art of
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future generations and aside or the report also highlights a vicious circle the malnutrition does put families and the children at greater risk of getting and dying from health but struggling to get through to lock downs have seriously hampered humanitarian organizations and food supply chains in getting food to critical regions the worst affected places and children are children living in sub-saharan africa and also latin america and the numbers reveal a very bleak picture the global economic slowdown caused by code it is likely to see child deaths from malnutrition rise by an extra $10000.00 per month and it's also fit that more children will be struck why a life threatening condition called waisting where dire hunger can weaken their bodies to a lethal level that could rise by 14 percent tackling the problem won't come cheap either with the u.n. saying 2400000000 dollars is needed right now a senior advisor for the u.n.
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world food program outlined some of the key areas is working on. that's right and this is a president and this is a president it's for the families it's unprecedented for. countries it's unprecedented for any minutes every exercise and the like ourselves that we are really looking at where the critical points are and trying to. mitigate. situations as they. and i can talk about our food supply chains. and really want to make sure that our fortune that we are by talking to minerals to drive our. that and these jurors that really makes for doing it all gets you know reach the trees and reach out to the food processors what you want a still to come for you to sound the russian orthodox monk with
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a checkered past he's dealing with more than a few demons at the moment from the conspiracy theories to taking on the government as among the stories to come just off the bottom. lip. conservative media tell us the political left in the united states has become political are. what it should be in an era of socialism profoundly changing the country on the other bike and many in his orbit claim nothing would fundamentally change so we should visit or is it as always just. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one percent of those great. no
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. for. welcome back in our protest against police brutality in israel that sought the public security ministers home has descended into violence between offices and demonstrators is our middle east correspondent poor sleep. during the. well these protests which i sense an anti
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government protests that's how they began has been ongoing for the better part of a month now increasingly they've been gaining momentum and also we've been seeing scenes of violence in me mate us protests it happened on tuesday evening the police dispersed and 2 government protesters from many of the main votes in tel aviv and also the main highway known as iran they were police on horseback who were pushing the call that protesters were demonstrating against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu charges and at the same time the way he's been handling the whole covered 19 pandemic which they say is far from efficient the demonstrations started at the house of the minister of public security who has been calling for tougher police measures. we came here and we will shout and we won't use violence as the police do despite everything that thing that hurts me most is what the police are doing they are people like us with families but they don't understand the damage they are
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doing i came to protest as i have nothing to lose i was in. you're in the army i have my own business that was shut down they closed the entertainment industry they closed people's businesses it was just nothing to lose. this month and i tell ya introduced an aid package that he says he believes will bring economic safety to the people of israel affected by that 19 at least for the next year on the issue of his corruption charges he continues to maintain his innocence but the mood is such on the ground here that we're likely to see demonstrations like this continuing at least into the near future. confess to and influential priest to conspiracy theorist and religious leader it has got all the makings of a thriller this is actually playing out for real mystery in setting up a convent in the room mountains of russia with more on the story his imperfect.
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ever heard of operation hail storm from heaven alert it may sound like a soft nickname for i made a drill but actually it was this man who came up with that 65 year old russian album called. from a certain angle he may appear to you like your regular peaceful preacher while the hail storm from heaven i.e. violent resistance is what see it again promised to anyone who try to take over his new realm a calm and just outside one of russia's biggest cities catron borg he has pretty much barricaded himself inside the compound with his followers and has garnered support from forces having ranted at a whole bunch of people. from the head of the russian orthodox church to vladimir putin who the clerk blamed for forcing everyone into a satanic electronic concentration camp journalists who tried to dig into the story
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of the sect have been attacked because you have it on a gravel road that i would say what's your idea it's a little bit always good. you know i have praised the right to see i'm very i'm i'm not your mate you why do you know it's. easy to. use an easy you know the answer is you know listen you don't simply is. the loser to law. school is this let me know however somehow for years city was building an impressive religious career even though back in the soviet times he was jailed for taking part in robbery and murder anyway thanks to the corona virus his preaching caught deserved attention of the authorities when in spring the russian orthodox church weren't believers to stay away from public prayers said a gay decided to go to war with the clergy but with their guard everyone who tries to encroach to close the churches will be cursed he you know he's kind out a bonus of bill gates shipping 5 g.
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conspiracy theories to the mix oh i forgot to mention ickes ations of child abuse and you get a hell of a free character at the same time some believers including a few celebrities praise the man for his missionary work and spiritual principles slow up the word of truth is heard only here thanks. anyway how did we get to pretty much a state of siege and remember the hail storm from heaven threat the church decided to punish albert said again step by step 1st it was just a temporary ban on holding any kind of service but any move against him only made the abbot step up the fight taking over the common and setting up a cossack guard may have been an act of last resort last week the patriarch finally defrocked the cops have been after him as well according to the church it's now up to the police to further deal with the rebel monk it seems though he couldn't care less which only makes us wonder just how far he can go.
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a bit trying to that many is on the way to complete the phase. by the year 20. is not done with fossil fuel is just yet in fact one minus set for a massive expansion and he's favoring the homes. my. average hello is it on the heels of lot of you is terrorizing as they try to drive us out of our homes using psychological terror and pressure they try to make life difficult for us by destroying birds and destroying houses which is often.
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the case for another go i am very disappointed by the government and politicians they are avoiding responsibility and support are more than us i have the feeling that they don't care what happens to us they want the villages to be demolished they are only interested in the profit that could make it sad to see that traffic comes before human rights before people ceilings and before the environment it's all about money. yeah that of that is for me the whole exit is not really a coal exit if you were allowed to continue to mine coal and also the 630000000 tons beneath our villages then this is not a real exit but a lure that ensures that coal mining goes on we as villagers were not being asked
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about the laws we never had a say in it that is why we are against it and will not abide by it we want the coal to stay here in the ground and the houses here not to be torn down. national thanks to companies softening that's how things are looking so i thought today is just coming up to half past 1 in moscow but back again at the top. i know to no crow. no shots no. actual
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news belgium. well it's true no 1st. point show your thirst for action. danny and by north it's so many people because a cop beat him he's so bored that even such a bad cop is sending. i'm not guilty of anybody above him on the field to find the next guy. who looked up live out of kenya in the in the booting done the envelops of the red blood she learned dump on the attempt.
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to deflect some 40 c. o. ses he has the deflection board is perfectly safe. that is a god given that i got out from many observers. and you're going to going to see a lot about that on the border. that that they can bank on that nothing that happened. long long the name. on the bottom there's a bonus for a cello concerto cannot. handle a new person and they have to name what kind of gun the new normal gun. sees cause they are going to ignore you then go to mock you join you.
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hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter all about conservative media tell us the political left in the united states has become radicalized let the job i'm sure in an era of socialism profoundly changing the country on the other hand by many in his orbit claim nothing will fundamentally change so which is it or is it as always just about power. to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest laura fink in san diego she is the founder and c.e.o. of rebel communications as well as a democratic strategist and in ellicott city we cross to.

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