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still search for grown children. well, look, you know, hope for the best parents. clashes break out in subtle power, so breath security bill criminalizing the filming of french police officers. opponents say it will fuel police brutality of a file, a press freedom. a little thing like us republicans claims democrats encourage native americans in nevada to vote in exchange for the gift cards. helping joe biden win the state run. quest questioned whether a new u.s. job uncoated vaccine will be plausible saying the need to store it at minus 70
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degrees celsius is simply on realistic. but it's very important to maintain what you would call the cold chain extremely important. otherwise, you are injecting people with substandard or the nature of the vaccine. and i want to welcome you watching our national always a good choice. let's get started on rest has flared up in some trial, paris over a new bill criminalizing the filming of police officers, as crowds gathered in the city center. they were pushed out with what thank you. thank. 8
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you there's thousands of people attended the rally in central paris throughout the evening. the new restrictions have been approved by the national somebody that is the lower house of parliament on late to go up to the senate. the reforms were drafted ofter police station in southeast paris was stormed by a mall with firecrackers, unmatchable bars. now if tossed, the so cool to global security bill would ban the distribution of images in which police officers can be identified for malicious purposes. offenders could be jailed for you all find food 5000 euros. the french interior minister says it's a vital measure to protect police and the justice and citizens can fill the police as long as there's no ill intent. but the press freedom group reporters without borders says the devil is in the details. it's
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a good issue that he's going to be able to continue feeling. the answer is yes. are they going to be able to continue broadcasting? the answer is yes. a civilian is going to be allowed to film the police intervention? the answer is yes. will the be able to reported to the prosecutor that the answer is yes. intent is a concept that is open to interpretation and hard to determine any photos or video showing a dent a fireball police officers that are published or broadcast by critical media outlets or are accompanied by critical comments, could find themselves being accused of seeking to harm these police officers, for journalists, the legal risk exists, and the possibility of conviction would be real civil liberties activists. yassir r.t. told us, the police brutality is nothing new in france, but that the latest masses will only make matters worse. you have to ask ourselves,
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what makes people act instead of taking the event itself that bussing, for the legislation, we have to remember we have 2 years of documented police brutality with a yellow vest movement. people getting maimed or losing their eyes a bit, getting beaten, broken bones, a shattered hands. exceptional. and there we sponsor the government is not to seek police accountability because the person is in front is beyond accountability. but to make even look even more difficult to expose the police brutality, we can not see. the government thinks that anytime we have a social problem, you pass legislation. we citizens have no oversight over the police. the only bodies supervising the police in france is former police officer themselves. so this is not really a functioning democracy where the rule of law is a cause of for what emanuel mccoy is doing today. it is nothing short than an organized assault on whatever was left who has been left out of the rule of law and democracy in france. and we have seen continuous reports from the un or the
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authoritarian drift of the friendship of successive governments. so what's happening today is only a confirmation that this drift is not new, but only the blatant exposure that is no longer being feeling bounded by international treaties or what he owes it to the people who brought him to power, let alone alone the french population. but france has become a police state less than stateside because a week before the state of nevada south suffice it. selection results republicans have filed a number of lawsuits to hold the process. citing a regularities, unfair to fraud one, claiming that is that native americans as was swayed by gifts through improper outreach programs by politically biased organizers. media have called in nevada for joe biden by just 33000 votes. there. 2 are around 60000 voting age. americans in the state? republicans claim they were noah to vote. democrat through
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a gift scheme by a left aligned nonprofit group. the group for its part denies any political leanings as a teen's. caleb maupin reports in nevada's tribal areas, voter participation was being encouraged by a nonprofit some very nice prizes, were handed out in order to encourage people to vote in the 2028 presidential election. there were even $500.00 gift cards. now the nevada native voting project said it had no agenda, it simply wanted to increase election participation. and because it did not seem to be partisan, the nevada indian commission, a state agency, had no problem getting involved on that of adding indian commission. facebook page 6 posts offering gift cards of the a raffle share. in addition to that, the nevada indian commission offered its own prizes, raffling off 3 major pieces of art to those who voted. people may not be aware, but encouraging people to vote with rewards is illegal. whoever makes or offers to
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make an expenditure to any person either to vote or withhold his vote or to vote for or against any candidate shall be fined under this title or imprisoned. but nobody got the memo, and in fact, a reno sparks, indian colony official was even filmed, handing out the loot. we have $2525.00 gift cards to round off and a lot of money. and here, the excuse is that this is simply a nonpartisan effort not aimed at helping any candidate or party. except there are indications to the contrary. nevada is a swing state, and nevada has over 60000 registered native american voters that could really make the difference in our state's them. a chain get out here, get them biden. harris, campaign swag. as you can see have mass, they have a t. shirt, sign stickers, all kinds of hand sanitizer. all right guys, you have it there. handsome buy it and that he's for you. i'm all to support it and
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if they see to get out the vote, get to the polls and vote partly his past. the facebook page of the native voter project even shared a post from an ngo called the native organizers alliance. and that made clear that their an aim was to flip the electoral map from red to blue. not surprisingly, a lawsuit was filed by the nevada republican party. there was scheme, side up to give voters something of value raffle tickets. t. shirts, other things like that. if they would come in and vote something that violates federal law, something that violates nevada law. now the nevada native voter project says they didn't do anything wrong. they say that this was simply have nonpartisan effort to encourage voting. and furthermore, they point out that no member of their staff or any other volunteers ever attended any biden harris events. however, their statements did leave out those $500.00 gift cards. u.s.
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officials have actually condemned the government of venezuela for offering incentives to encourage voter participation. but in nevada, i guess it's ok. now keep in mind that native americans vote pretty consistently for the democratic party. it looks here like a state agency, was involved in a very targeted campaign to encourage vote participation from a constituency that leans a certain way. nothing reeks of clay and transparent elections than handing out valuable freebies and prizes to encourage certain people to vote in america. at least, you know, we, we don't think that there would be any corruption in our government. and so you would assume that this would be nonparty, non-state, actor or organization that was just corrupt and doing something wrong. so when we see things like in nevada, where you have the state authorities, you have a government authority participating in this participating in these things that interfere with our election. that's what's been most troubling,
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i think for the american population, of course, and in other countries, people are used to governments that might be corrupt or to state officials that might be corrupt in america. we're finally starting to see that that has happened. that's the most troubling thing would nevada, you know, on the east of the country, the state of georgia has confirmed to joe biden's victory offer a hand recount, but that hasn't stopped. trump supporters keeping up the pressure they made to riding 5 times as took place on saturday in atlanta, the state all 3 joe biden. the widow with a margin of less than $13000.00 participants, held bonnet saying stop the steel and election. integrity has president thomas neagle, t. maintains that was large scale ballot fraud in the state. although the focus has now moved to challenges in other states. biden has slammed the trump team's efforts calling the most responsible. and he has repeatedly called for unity and partisan wolf. but there are signs that not one of his supporters are on the same page.
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no seriously. how do you deprogram 75000000 people? where do you start, fox, facebook. this is not your standard partisan policy disagreement. this is a conspiracy theory fueled belligerent death cult against reality and basic decency .
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ready 82 years ago crystal nothing happened that led to genocide against a whole identity after 4 years of a modern day assault on those same values by donald trump.
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'd 'd i pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide unify. this is a target here on america. well, still ahead. russia's foreign minister visit thought media and also by john to meet the 2 countries' leaders in a bid to shore up the recent peace deal more. not of much more after the break. i've been talking about kaiser apart many, many times because game theory will jump to the sovereign level and you have global hash wars. countries will need to strategically geo politically get into big oil. and this is what's happening in the united states right now.
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newly elected u.s. presidents invariably vell to steer the country in a fresh, bold direction. this time, those things may be a bit different, not least on foreign policy. joe biden has promised to reengage with allies and restore the us his position as leader of the democratic world. now, will the biden administration befall him on the global stage? will we see a new approach or a return to the old ways to join me every thursday on the alex simon show, and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics, sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then you know again, no welcomes ons are being raised over the technical challenges in distributing
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a major new corona virus vaccine. pfizer and biotech have applied for a much n.c. use of that shop in the u.s. and say they are ready to go for wild wide distribution, but it will have to be stored and transported minus 70 degree celsius. we have already produced more than 20000000 doses. you know, replies and they continue straight producing more and more. this is why we said the baby had to leave here, which we expect 50000000 doses that you can distribute you didn't world. their reality is there has never been a drug that requires storage at this temperature. it's a logistical nightmare for communities, but no one is immune to the challenges, distributing the facts in poses for the medical industry. so the problem is that very few call go. companies have the capacity to transport goods minus 70 which is colder than the south pole. in fact, many farms don't even have the facilities to reach minus 20 and 60 percent. and
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that's not the only logistical challenge expected, particularly in poor remote areas, finds out and buy in tech plan to transport the vaccine in special temperature controlled containers, which can be used up are used for up to 10 days. they require dry ice, which is a hazardous material, and for longer term storage, ultra cold freezers would be needed, which very few hospitals, or pharmacies have. we spoke to a senior clinical lecturer at britain's university of exeter medical school. he says it's important, the different vaccines to be created, all across the world to give people a choice. but it's very important to maintain what you would call the cold chain extremely important. otherwise, you are injecting people with substandard or the nature of vaccine, and it is a waste of time resources and everything else. so it is very, very important to make sure that the vaccines,
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when they leave the laboratory where it is made to where the patient is going to receive it, is maintained always at the right temperature. you either have facilities to transport them or you use other vaccines and there is no reason to suspect that they are their work scenes are inferior. once they're licensed, they're licensed and we know that they are good enough for the job. therefore, it's very good to know that there are also other vaccines made by other platforms, also coming on stream in given time. and finally, russia's foreign minister has warned, against any attempts to undermine a peace agreement between armenia and azerbaijan. such a lover off met with the armenian, you turn your phone on saturday before then. heading over to baku for talks with the azerbaijani president, our correspondent in the company, the russian delegation, not its way from armenia to us by john. i'm brings us this report from the 2 capitals. so what does it take to cement
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a cease fire deal that possibly saved thousands and thousands of lives in mcgauran a car about 2 weeks after it was side trip to both the capitals of armenia and azerbaijan, within a single day by some of the most senior russian government ministers on a day that's supposed to be a day off saturday stop number one, the presidential palace. but short. we repeat that any attempt to cast doubt on the peace agreement,
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both in the region and in other countries is unacceptable. we'll spare no effort to make the truce work because it has helped save lives and prevented further hostilities, silencing the guns isn't by far the only element of bringing the life in nagorno-karabakh back to normal. russian government officials came to your yvonne with a plan to set up a special humanitarian response center in armenia to help with issues as painful as for example, that of refugees plus moscow also wants to get the relevant. 'd you and bodies on board, which sends a message to critics of russia and the west, for example, that blamed russia for so to say, monopolizing the settlement of the nagorno-karabakh called stop. number 2, the presidential palace in, but cool azerbaijan, exactly 2 hours after the departure from here, the one that the russian top diplomat is met by the leader of us, or by john. well leave
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here and book who just like we did in the gary voll, we heard government officials say how much they're thankful to moscow for making this cease fire deal possible. one of the most important points that was made as the russian government ministers sat down together with ilham aliyev at that table was that everything was only made possible because of how much all 3 sides were willing to avoid more lives being lost in the gore. in a car about and that is something important to be understood by the parties outside the region that are concerned about the actual terms of the ceasefire agreement. he has a crucial rule in the area and in the region as a whole. we have an agreement with turkey, which is supported by his intervention to create a russian turkish monitoring center that will oversee compliance with the cease fire in a green card and around it. this will be an extra factor that will ensure sustained
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peace, a process in which russian peacekeepers are playing a key role by the schedule and the geography of this trip. russia is showing like it did many times before that it's not taking sides in this conflict. well, just reminds of the peace agreement, but now to 7 weeks of deadly fighting in the contested mountainous region on tourettes tums who will hold on to its military taking. in addition, on media has to 3 of the districts around 2000, russian peacekeepers are in the area to enforce the trees. meanwhile, azerbaijani troops have entered the town district entire path which was ceded to baku as part of the peace deal event was celebrated at a local mosque with the fast friday prayers. that in $27.00 is in the area for us. in the 1993, the city of baghdad was seized by armenian forces, the new population expelled the never since then. it has been
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a goose city. no one has lived there until now. a short bus ride later we had done what new journalist has that in years. cross the front lines of the gordon. they got up. this is the 1st time since the war began, that we've been able to get into territory that is controlled by the as yet by johnny army. and these, this was only yesterday under the control of pro armenian forces. as a result of the ceasefire. on the 10th of november, that both sides signed the armenian side as their budget on the side with the help of russian mediators. this area, city, and down province region were handed over, peacefully by the armenian side too. is it about time for them? this is a very big occasion because this mosque in the center of adam city, has been a symbol of the war in the is it about johnny side 3 decades ago? 40000 people lived by johnnie's, who were expelled from the area, forced to leave,
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and have been refugees ever since talking about the process we're going to go, i have just come back to my hometown. thank god. for 27 years i lived in exile in those barbarians, destroyed our city. this is a landmark movement by john righteous and ceremonial, the present add-on mosque in 27 years. learning that only the is it about john the military wouldn't speak to us in camera? well, we got out of them is that justice had been done. adam was they would go to that was what i hate, is it that it doesn't ask you lastly and then you come to that issue of the guilt, the feel for the middle. so i'm going to have you do the kind that you build with the it's hard to, but it's
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a disservice just not special. but if there's still an incredible amount of work that needs to be done, the devil is in the details. this is why russian peacekeepers and their buddy forces that arrived during the night took the area over a meeting for hours on end. they need to sort out lines of control and where each outpost will be. but is it about giardia? checkpoints will be manned by 0. by joining forces right next, the russian peacekeeper outposts back to back despite the number of peacekeepers and as yet by johnny troops, an ag dam. there was little tension. soldiers and peacekeepers talked and joked. it's felt by all sides. the war is over. we have good relations with both the armenians and as aries, those oaky playing the positions vacated by the armenian army. of course the conflicting side. but the conflict is over. for my part,
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i would like to say that i'm very glad that today we've sealed the deal to settle a years long conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. i saw the decision has been taken as a result of analysis of the military situation and based on the sentiments of people who have been most for me there and with the military situation. at this point, the ceasefire deal has been a success. refugees, flock back to their homes. heavy weaponry is gotten roots, arup and, and everyone is meeting their obligations. there is no love lost to be sure. but with every new day there is less and less cause for another war. or i guess the of artsy from the go to make out a bot. it's goodbye from me for the day and fire thomas will be taking over at the top joint and none as me.
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i was always on the ball, but at least i show up big city bright lights, you jump but you know g.'s and many dangers to blatantly to it's also a city where up to $300000.00 crimes are committed every year for the whole of the last limpid look at your mosque, it's filled to the reserve least one police officer for every 200 residents in russia's capital cost on the list. i think you are still soil put there by troops that will not go up. boysen you were looking forward to last the world is driven by those
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dares thinks we dare to ask a new gold rush is underway and gonna thousands of ill equipped workers are flocking to the gold fields hoping to strike it. rich is a good day. oh, by those that work, children are torn between gold. my family was very poor. i thought i was doing my best to get back to school, which side will have the strongest appeal?
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is your media reflect of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led? direct? what is true? what is faith? in a world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. during the vietnam war, us forces are also bombs, neighbor, unless there was a secret war. and for years, the american people did not know. we mounted laos,
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well my skin is officially the mouth. can rebound country per capita, all human history. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger. lives in this small agricultural country. even today, kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago. is the us making amends for their tragedy in laos? what help do the people need in that little land of mines?
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i rationally can see we're going underground is the comparatives, access of different coronavirus responses, takes center stage in saudi arabia at the 15th summit of the g. 20, representing most of the world economy coming up on the show. will any of the g 20 countries bring up the world's worst humanitarian crisis? yemen when they hosted today by the saudi autocrats who bombed blockade, it backed up by u.k. arms. we speak to the man in the white, suitable custom martin bell, who is reported from war zones all over the world about the arguable mainstream media blackout of a country facing the largest famine. the world has ever seen. dispatches from the front line of nagorno-karabakh with legendary journalist, peter oborne, all of them all coming up in today's going underground, but 1st saudi arabia today plays host to a virtual g. 20 summit representing most of the world economy. but while coronavirus will be at the top of the agenda, one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis, the one in yemen, the one armed to the teeth by britain despite the evidence of war crimes. joining me now is former british member of parliament and then reward reporter and unicef
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u.k. ambassador martin bell. martin, thanks so much for coming on. i know you.

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