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even. if you really need to file next to realize that we need each other. in the stories that shaped the week of violence subside somewhat on the streets of portland as donald trump pledges to pull out federal agents. turning a tragedy in him to a force for change a daughter who lost her father to corona virus uses his possum to highlight america's health failures on the devastating impact on families they haven't been doing their jobs you have a quarter meter response to minimize risk while still preserving the economy has been driving home this false narrative that you have to get one or the other and
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that's simply not true the mother of a 12 year old boy arrested that night gunpoint because he had a 20 pistoles accuses london police of racial profiling. with far east this the least i was angry for one puts the core the way they feel that you know what you've done this people are not involved in their own home and they key is solved paul says the discredited truck wash occlusion report from 2016 is on the mosque and it emerges that his evidence boils down to paul broun the conversation. it's sunday it's all to international so it's the weekly live from moscow where we bring you the biggest stories of the week well let's get started and let's start in fact in the u.s. with donald trump stomps on how to quell. unrest remaining and consistent the
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well this all comes on the back of the house judiciary committee hearing at the beginning of the week which made bad the political divisions of the protests and how differently that feud by one writers and artists have hijacked legitimate protests to wreak senseless headache and destruction on innocent victims we've seen mothers and we've seen veterans who are peacefully protesting not threatening the federal courthouse beaten against people who aren't showing up because the troops are there shame on you mr barr and i just same as a marine you cannot just a name is expired. correspondent on quarter has been looking at how the wild policeman is now struggling to keep the peace on its own 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
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administration has deployed heavily armed soldiers to put a lid on the situation now the city's mayor is calling for 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
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a law and order president as the violence continues to snowball. today i'm 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 jackson 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
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sides are saying about the unrest it's like they're talking about 2 different events violent rioters and anarchists have hijacked legitimate protests to wreak senseless havoc in destruction on innocent victims digital age is dressed in military fatigues and toting military gear have teargassed peaceful protest is made unlawful arrest without probable cause and otherwise used violence in an effort to stamp out peaceful and constitutionally protected pruett in. 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. a daughter's a bit curing to her father who died in june from code that has a campaign for change in america's health system she calls out politicians for a lot of need to ship accusing them of jeopardizing lives especially among people of color to to sticky more likely to die from the virus now she's collecting the
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stories of similarly affected families to push for change. i got work woke up june 11th with a cough and a few ver and just wasn't feeling well he had really bad exhaustion on like you'd ever had before and my mom called me to tell me what was going on and i told her mom i sounds like he has coronavirus at least the symptoms are so we worked to get him scheduled for a test the next day which he got that test but we never got those test results back because he had to be taken to the hospital because his condition got worse before his test results were back and then when he was admitted into the hospital when we officially learned that he was tested positive for coronavirus luckily when he 1st got to the hospital though you know he was responding well to the treatment of
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oxygen and he had a couple of convalescent plasma treatments from. early on and was on antibiotics you know he was in a normal room for about 10 days before he suddenly took a turn for the worse and had to be taken to the i.c.u. and put on a ventilator and shortly thereafter he passed away the doctors were you know completely shocked that he had just deteriorated so quickly you know it was a shock obviously to me as well especially given my dad's attitude and that just a few days before he had been saying you know i'm i'm excited to come home on monday and that would have been 29 june and he actually ended up passing away on june 30th. when in fact while we want you to tune into kristen the united states record is $1462.00 new deaths on not day that's the highest daily increase since
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may and total corona virus has claimed more than 157000 american lives amin's roughly every minute one person dies from cope with 19 in the u.s. as for the state of arizona where kristen and her late father from on thursday it recorded 172 new coronavirus tests that's a single day record the state governors though is convinced everything is heading in the right direction and that emergency rooms are seeing a downward trend of patients with covert symptoms but for kristen that focus on the statistics is exactly part of the problem. the trump and ministration has been downplaying the severity of the price crisis since day one they haven't been doing their jobs who have a quarter needed response to minimize risk while still preserving the economy they've been driving home that's also a narrative that you have to pick one or the other and that's simply not true it's you know morally you know not correct at all. just you know
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forget that there are real people behind the numbers you know i was thinking about this yesterday as i was reflecting upon the numbers and today marks the one month anniversary of my father's passing inking about there's 149999 other people families out there that are feeling what i feel and we are currently in a situation where countless others are about to feel the way that i feel. let's head to the u.k. because they london mother is accusing police that of racially profiling her family that's off to her 12 year old son was taken from the house during the night and handcuffed by officers because his toy pistol was suspected of being the real thing mena pong toy toss through what happened. that midnight oh not for
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a day just crossed over into i was in the morning and we've been absolutely in the living room 'd and i went to the door i followed him and he just was with you know about 4 or 5 offices holding why fulls and they had spies is red beams. on our bodies are like heads. that are something of a movie. you know which i did. all of us did 2 other daughters use it when the sleeve was in front of may we were just. explaining the firearms that have any legal in the house my son. was on here. you have no shoes on and they just arrested him immediately and. officers descended on the family's home with sniffer dogs and found 12 year old car
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and his pellet toy god and the raid to cut off to a pos a boy police saying a black male holding a firearm on the sofa was seen through the living room window now because mother says the metropolitan police racially profiled her family which she states has never been in trouble with the law now london police chief say there has been no misconduct and that the boy was let go when it was clear the toy gun was not a real firearm that said the case has still been referred to the independent office for police conduct mother describes the effect it's had on her family. at least i was angry as well once. in a way that that feeling of you know why do you 'd not get involved. in our own home 'd on the friday evening 'd in a roundabout way they just before well you know if i was a poor. it's take them seriously we have to follow that mark which i will agree
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with we just disagree on how they follow up but mainly they would say you know this is the government you can relate crime in the area the fact the quote was a male it was the mention of him being a black male obviously you know in the report all of these things you know they take very seriously. the chief the superintendent and he started talking about operation trident he started talking about you know gang related crime and making those associations and he read me out that i thought that was made by the possible and there was very little evidence there at all but that was the 1st it was a black. hole from casinos to hotels to office brock's the name trump is past it on many prime addresses but an israeli settlement named after the u.s. president of the thank you for his backing in a territorial dispute is looking much less responding artie's point to flare
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decided to give it a visit. what is president trump left more than seeing his name in golden letters on a big sign while praising recognition one would say and here in northern israel he's got both trump heights in the middle of nowhere a thank you from benjamin netanyahu to his american body for doing what most of the international community would not recognize this is the golan heights as part of israel you have been an incredible friend for israel and you've done extraordinary things for the jewish state which we are eternally grateful to much bad for in celebrations you might imagine an idyllic place the 1st thing you see is the settlement gate which doesn't close completely and there's a gap here through which i can just go into the but jari gets into it and then you find that no boulevard or fancy entrance leading into the village instead of hot overgrown with weeds and piles of stone a far cry from what you'd expect the entrance into trump heights would look like
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when you think a place like you had a 2nd chance you see this this building used to be the common law say to be a regional village for him and now 80 although he's been a fantasy name change a new settlement has filter tracked many residents today less than a dozen lives here and right now no one seems to be whom. i know. is the only one poem hello. israel captured this territory from syria during the 19676 day war and later and mexted 981 now most of the international community considers that annexation illegal and does not consider the golan heights as part of israel locals don't take it seriously either and if i think it's not a good location it's very hard it's a neglected area and i simply don't know why people go to live there for us and so we're going to this is going to want to see because we think it's. going to get.
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any producer who is a visitor to work to which is this is an american issue that we're going to. face or a government says plans are underway to eventually house $300.00 families but in the years since trump prices beeman overrated nothing's been done maybe it doesn't even matter the un has been bestowed the facts on marginal after all we live in an era of fake news as president trying to tax to say. hi it's northern israel. still to calm a new statue in south korea dedicated to the memory of the qur'an god forced into sex slavery joy the 2nd world war causes outrage over its perceived resemblance to the japanese prime minister all the details of the show play.
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very critical daryn time to sit down and tom. welcome back now a statue in a botanic garden in south korea has reignited a non resolved to walk time dispute with japan it shows a man kneeling in front of a goal who symbolizes military sex slaves euphemistically called comfort women from japan's imperial colonial era nearly a century ago but what's really agitating japan is that the model looks a little like well prime minister shinzo all be himself no stranger to inflaming the dispute japan says if it is based on our baby it will seriously impact relations with south korea. do. i think such
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a thing is unforgivable in terms of international courtesy if the reports are accurate it will have a decisive impact on japan south korea relations well the bigger issue behind this is over reparations for the so-called come foot stations now they were used from 1932 to the end of the 2nd world war and women were yours by the offer of walk only to be forced into providing sexual services to japanese imperial army soldiers it's thought that around $200000.00 mostly korean women what slaves now attempts to resolve the dispute over the years have been slow so a treaty to try and normalize relations came about in 1965 but it took japan until 993 to finally apologize and admit that the women was forced into sex slavery now by 2015 a formal apology and deal was agreed with a fund to compensate victims but it didn't go far enough for many in south korea
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and that deal to almost fell apart dr simone turn from northeastern university in south korea believes raising awareness about the issue is more important than any political disputes i don't personally don't have any major. unless it's a parent want to politicize issues i wonder why there is an. escalating this issue remember there is. national. polls and militants ideology and. crime against humanity that's. really really only. policy or common sense it's not. the whole issue and this is the moment. you know and raise and where. well there is. a crime against humanity i think that is more important.
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than. the conscience. has. a secret quote for the notorious private intelligence report which failed to link donald trump to rush inclusion back in 2016 has finally been revealed and it turns out it's a u.s. resident rather than the supposed said russia based source donna falso explains a sizable chunk of the dots here seem to rely on charts between drinking buddies. it was a dossier that some prophesies would spell doom for donald trump as president and as a human being with any shred of decency the document penned by still spread like wildfire across the media spilling way beyond the u.s. borders the dossier the dossier that controversial document it alleges overt knowing collusion while unconfirmed accusations was. to cool the
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file salacious would be an understatement the claim that trump hired prostitutes to pee all over a bed at a luxury moscow hotel simply because the obama's one slipped in was just one of the highlights but trump's enemies believed wanted to believe after all the mysterious incognito informant was said to have infiltrated the innermost of russia's circle well turns out the russians soules was in fact a bar fly in the us former journalist and now analyst igor duncan co apparently admitted that he got his information from people he was hitting the bottle with primary subsurface and source for drink heavily together and source for always looks forward to getting together with source for when primary sub sources in town
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are you when go as far as calling him an alcoholic but it looks like some might dungeon girl might have boozed so hard that even got him into legal trouble but nobody's perfect the f.b.i. thought a little party never killed nobody the state department agreed delirious drunken drivel you might say but america needs to know he has a fellow with information united states government should have some lawyer when he developed the information relating to 2016. assault on our democracy and interference in our elections he felt it was important that the us government be aware of it and you'd think that the revelation about the sources credibility or rather the lack of it would be the main line in the us media but who am i kidding the new york times for instance confirming the sources identity a whole week after the story broke has been fanning suspicion about artie's website
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for publishing the story on time a news website posting news the outrage russian is always the eternal bogeyman in the american media no it's not quite sure why but it's been that way since the cold war and they've refused to let go of it it's go to berlin so most democrat voters most media people with journalists we really know what's the point of. trying to clues or russia not existing clues or what russia might be how that might jeopardize national security they just see a scary word like russia and they run with that with the election less than a 100 days away who knows maybe another informant will cool out of the woodwork to feed the intelligence rumor mill. and finally germany is on the way to completely phasing out coal power by the year at 2038 however that's not
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gone where fossil fuels quite yet in fact one mine is about massively and it's left locals fearing for their homes. have a channel is it on if this is not a beauty 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 roads and destroying houses which is often. the case for another girl i am very disappointed by the government and politicians they are avoiding responsibility and support are more than us i have the feeling
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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's sad to see that traffic comes before human rights before people's feelings and before the environment it's all about money. yeah that us 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 would not. asked 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 house is hand not to be torn down and.
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not the up for now coming away now on our t.v. i would talk your mantra and how will these decades on from his death india's still looking to gandhi to lift the present to shape the future enjoy. i think we need to kind of just get back to realizing that modern medicine has a few some great things but actually when it comes to what has increased our life expectancy more than anything else in the last 4 or 5 you know the last sort of 150 years most of these be public health you know modern medicine can be attributes to id maybe 3 and office 5 years. over an increase of 40 years in the last century in office and that's again something that people who we find
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quite surprising quite shocking. thinking of getting a new drug on the ones we got on our shelves no problem why is he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired how much we don't need a crate with him he will stir reaching out into the wall and it's pretty much anywhere near. paged in the into lane conditions on the phone i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold air the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. because you. know it's ok. across the u.s. cruel puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies are coming from this large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold and
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at stores even joined a good businesses are involved like agoa mom center there has been a shocking amount of the organizing opposition to adverts to increase the sands of care for dogs bred in commercial rating for so many most of that opposition is coming from huge agricultural groups and industries that have nothing to do with jobs don't buy a dog on a routine. i know to no crowd. no shots. actually use a belt. strap no small. point should your thirst for action.
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and the sound ringback of the head short ahead. going up so i dodge and. their focus back to the us begins and you ask the kid donahue guns not true even though they need. maybe. that's how i started barefoot. gandhian by north korea it's funny people become a comprehensive piece of the border that even such a backdrop be sending. i'm not killed to be a good bargain.
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