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you know about the, how i live and i'm having that damn and the money. i'm just, i'm not bad with the internet. but only if i see a general idea about nanami and it is about i think it was in france is the country still make his pasta controversial bill. it bans the filming of police officers for quote, malicious reasons. also, the president elect joe biden packs his cabinet with hawks, sparking concern about washington's intentions abroad. and armenia has handed over another district in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region to as a big as a part of the russia broken page deal. although it has come to many locals to flee their homes,
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to buy down town isn't just another house that had a like, it's all over there. good afternoon. just gone 2 o'clock here in moscow. you with international francis saying widespread public unrest after lawmakers pass a controversial bill that does ban the filming of police officers for quote, malicious reason.
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these protests have been building now for the last few weeks and on tuesday night, as the assembly members, the parliamentarians here in france decided to pass that law, which means it's passed its 1st hurdle in becoming an official law. hearing france move protests were held across the country, a city such as paris, bordeaux, where thousands of people turned out to show their ease with this law. this is the global security law, a part of it. article $24.00 is particularly controversial, and that's because it will criminalize the publication, the broadcast of images of the police where they can be identified in certain circumstances where there is an intent to harm them. now that would be punishable if this becomes an official law in france by a year in prison or 45000 euro fine journalists, groups,
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and n.g.o.s have been hugely critical of this draft law saying this essentially gives the green light for police to stop the journalists from doing their jobs is, also being criticism from the u.n.,, which has said this could damage democracy and the e.u., which has said it is imperative that news media are able to do their job freely. but the country's prime minister said what he thought the tax, the law was excellent, he himself would be referring this to france's highest court when comes to constitutional matters. but i would like to say here as clearly as possible that there has never been there isn't and will never be the intention of the government to fringe in any shape or form. press freedom, freedom of expression. many suggesting that despite the assurances from the prime minister from the government,
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that this war will have an impingement when it comes to freedom of the press. obviously we're very, very angry with the system which favors the police which protects them. this is going to worsen the problem. we're going to be even less free and they will have even more, right, do whatever they want. the match is not over. the bill now has to go through the senate. and we have seen that despite everything, several employees from the majority, hesitating to support the bill in paris, the protest here we had a particular focus and that was on events that unfolded on monday evening when police used what was described as brute force and violence to dismantle a migrant camp in the city. now during that dismantlement, there are images of being pulled, cautioning journalists and migrants were attacked by police officers. and that is what many people say brings this entire into question. so lots of questions still
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remaining about this more as we mentioned, it's been passed by the national assembly, meaning the 1st hurdle is over, but it will now go to the senate in 2021 with course it could be rejected or it, could be passed on to become an official law here in france. charlotte n.c., there was a manual via the secretary general of france's national journalists union, says the bill the bill does amount to censureship. but there's the question of censoring journalists. even self-censorship is now as urgent as ever. journalists are constantly being pressured already and they have a difficult job. we're not saying that police officers have an easy profession, but if someone through filming or something else, encroaches on the honor of an officer, the measures are already spelled out in the criminal code. why add something else to it? we see this is an attempt to put additional censorship on journalist. this profession
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has been under pressure for more than one year through various laws, the laws on commercial secrets of the law on fake news. and also summoning journalists to find out their sources. this is all well known, and we try to convey to the minister that it's time to pay attention to france's image abroad. not only here, united states president elect joe biden has dismissed criticism that his administration will be an extension of the obama years. this was thrown at him after he unveiled his national security team, which does feature a number of hawks in k. roles. this is not a 3rd obama term because we face a totally different world when we finished the obama biden or joe biden's white house picks have also been criticized by peace creeps and human rights activists. many have pointed to the foreign intervention policies and military ties of those in the new cabinet into trying to looks now at how biden's choices could shape
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american foreign policy. america's foreign policy needs to be properly fixed after 4 years of diplomatic rock says a who says the man whose own white house mistakes as donald trump saw them were thorley taken care of by the outgoing administration. the time has come for the u. turn to go full circle. there's been some damage done. that is going to take some time to dig ourselves out of. but there's no doubt that joe's got the right people to do it. the man taking over the oval office in 2021 was president obama's number 2. so who are the best people to set these apparent wrongs? right. well, the former deputies of obama's team, of course, how easy, i'm really starting to get that joke that barack scott himself a 3rd term. let's take a look at the collective portrait of a deputy dream team. one squad member clearly thinks it was the
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meddling russians who god, donald trump, elected in the 1st place, made jake sullivan biden speak for national security advisor. this was a moment where we realized that the russians had decided that they were going to actively interfere in the u.s. election. that they were going to intensively work to undermine the pillars of u.s. democracy. and that they were going to try to defeat hillary clinton. if it wasn't for the russians, if you know what i mean, this career boost would have come much earlier. after all, mr. sullivan served as an advisor for the hillary clinton campaign. and yes, he worked as a national security advisor to the vice president biden. and here we're looking at someone who was all for upping u.s. involvement in syria. tony blinken, the new man taking care of america's foreign relations in syria. it's tougher, it's longer. it's going to take time to build up the syrian opposition,
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but we believe it can be done. our commitment is to help them to support them, to give them the training, to give them the equipment to give them the air, the power, to give them the advisor. and it all comes back to hillary, who, infamously said this about libya. we came, we saw he died, right. as you may have guessed, mr. blinken was among the star democrat diplomats who love the idea of getting libya sorted through intervention. his c.v. highlights include deputy secretary of state deputy national security advisor and national security advisor to the vice president. so moving on with deputy dream team, you simply don't deserve the position of intelligence director under joe biden. if you haven't been to a big name blood, say in the cia under obama, without further ado. here's avril haynes, the former deputy cia director also happened to serve as the deputy national security advisor right after tony blinken. some give ms. hanes credit for making
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america's drone wars more transparent. her critics though, paint her with a different brush focusing on her role as the architect of the drone program. one which is associated with scores of civilian deaths. a slight stain on the record, isn't it? any great team deserves at least a few qualified veterans. this one is no exception. take john kerry, he's getting his comeback. chance to the job of special presidential envoy for climate goes to the former secretary of state. bear with me for a bit of feedback on the team from someone familiar. the incoming administration could not have chosen that to pursue now for the foreign policy and national security teams. ok, at least there are no surprises, and the world knows what to expect. meanwhile, a growing number of republicans are voicing their discontent. a time with the new
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administration is shaping up some sentences of even threatened to derail the confirmation hearings. while getting secretary state did not mince his words either about biden's. i know some of these folks that they took a very different view. they, they were been a bit of a fantasy world. they were from behind their peace. they hope the choose a different course. these are the same people who knocked over libya in 2011, leading to a decade of nightmarish civil war. and he had the terror, a case study and competence widens cabinet picks, went to ivy league. schools have strong resumes, attend all the right conferences and will be polite and old. leak at stake is the america's decline. i support american greatness and i have no interest in returning to the normal that left us dependent on china. or libertarian parties, 2025 presidential candidates by cohen does believe that the new biden administration will be more aggressive in its foreign policy,
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but not to the benefit of ordinary americans. i think if you like the continued expansion of u.s. imperialist foreign policy, then this is a dream team for us. we got tony blinken, we got michelle flournoy, avril haynes and others who served under the obama administration. and while they were there, they were the main cheerleaders for the expansion of the war in iraq, the involvement and expansion of the war in syria. the continuation of the u.s. sponsored genocide in yemen and the involvement and invasion of libya by the us military. if you want more dead u.s. troops and dead people overseas, if you want more trillions of dollars being run up in debt to continue this empire imperial system going, then this would be they ideal pick for you in general. if you just talk about the subject of us foreign policy, the average american wants the wars to end, the average american wants the troops to come home. the average american doesn't think that the u.s. military should be used as the world's police or that it's done a good job at it,
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or that it done anything other than lead to an increasing number of veterans coming home with, you know, p.t.s.d. and other chronic health problems and not to mention the measurable suffering and harm that's being done overseas. so the average american wants this to end whether that will play out or not. and in public outcry, that remains to be seen. now in the german capital, a car has been rammed into the fence of the office of chancellor angela merkel with more now on what happened his paper. all of us in the a dark colored volkswagen golf crashed into the gates. outside of the chancellery here in berlin, that's the office where angola merkel goes about her business and welcomes foreign dignitaries. the car had written down the side of it. you damned murderers of children and old people. and on the other side of it, stop the globalization policy. the driver was taken into custody by police and there's no reports of anybody being injured around the scene. however,
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the car must have been going at a pretty decent rate because it has caused some damage to the gates outside of the chancellery. as you would imagine, due to the importance of this building, it's a pretty secure building and you must have been going at quite a rate in order to leave a mark on those gates. yesterday it comes after we saw, well before we get to yesterday was start. what was going to be happening on wednesday morning? there was supposed to be a demonstration taking place by the lateral think is group there. the group that are opposed to angola merkel's policy. when it comes to the coronavirus, they were supposed to be holding a rally at 9 am. that didn't take place then? well, this incident happened regarding the car. we also saw some of the demonstrations take place in frankfurt on tuesday, and we've seen these demonstrations against angela merkel saying coronavirus policy going on for weeks and months. now. sometimes they have turned violent. now just yesterday there was an agreement made between the chancellor, the government,
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the heads of government, of the states of germany, the 16 different states for what the policy would be going forward over the coming weeks in the coming months in fact. and we are expecting to hear from chancellor merkel later on wednesday with what that will entail. now the car itself, how form or at least the registration plate relating to it. the german tabloid newspaper builder reporting that this particular registration plate, which is registered in the western german city. i was involved in an incident back in 2014 when the car was rammed into the chancellery. a 48 year old man was taken into custody. that time, no particular injuries reported at that time, the car had written down the side of it. stop the climate change. and nicole, i love you. so no message to nicole, this time it does seem like it's going on. there's been no injuries at the scene, but a 48 year old man if we're to believe it's the same person. it was driving the same car. he's currently in custody of the crushing,
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not dark colored volkswagen into the gates, outside of angela merkel's office. for reports now you're watching r.t. more news just after the break. 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 showbusiness. i'll see you there. is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation community,
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are you going the right way or are you being led? by what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the death or a make of the shallowness hello again. now, another district of the disputed nagorno-karabakh region has been handed over to azerbaijan. the last armenian soldiers left the area as part of a russia brokered peace deal, but before troops abandoned their positions, civilians fled the war zone. tells the story now of some of those made homeless by the conflict. everywhere you go, there is only desolation, despair,
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empty, burnt, and abandoned villages. rusty trucks piled with furniture, clothes, and who police souls. there's no one left but the, your desperate stragglers. it's so painful, unbearably painful, your entire life. you have been billed in step by step, trying to make it a little more comfortable so you get something good. suddenly it all has just disappeared. gun lit and her husband igor for 17 years have made a hard living in the mountains raising cattle. when the bear visited by john, the artillery became too much, they left everything but the shepherd, dog archie, and fled. as did everyone they returned to find the village empty bund and looted littered with dead pets and animals who starved to death when the humans left. those that survived came begging for food and warmth.
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the film limited, the eagle for 3, desperate days, as they try to salvage what they could of their old lives belongings, hey. even empty barrels, things that many of us would see as trash. anything that would help them start over . there's no choice for armenians to stay after the region has had to do that too. is it about john? they claim it could be that death sentence. if a dog is killed on mistreated in europe, the whole world condemns it. what was our crime? what did we do that no one even objected to all the civilians been killed here. where all the humanitarian groups that to cry and fall over animal cruelty. but have done nothing about the massacre here. little it was forced out of her home twice during the war in the ninety's, when both mimi and that shit about john accused each other of massacres and ethnic
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cleansing, though both denied that this is the 3rd time she's lost, the house. she isn't a hateful person. she's a teacher, a mother, and most people would burn their houses so no. is it about johnny gets it? she couldn't stomach the thought. yes, i don't want to burn down my house. if someone wants it, let them have it. even burn it for fun. my children were born in this house. they grew up on that this roof. i can't burn the memories. i can burn that part of my life. all the good and all the bad. it was all here. we are leaving tomorrow. but we don't know who will get the house to hell with them. i'm going to bunny down, white town. little
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it couldn't bear to watch. we found a weeping behind the house is the 5 is spread. what do you call this? is it sad? is it devastated? having to burn down a house you built? you loved you tended and raised 3 children in the 17 years because of the shape of your face, the color of your skin, your creed, your culture, your faith. everyone here understands what's happening. this is the price i mean, eons of paying for backing dowd's accepting peace terms. despite their resistance, the thousands dead the ceasefire may have prevented a massacre and preserve some territories, but for a little it into eagle. it was the end of life as they knew it, everything they had nude burned and gone as nothing comforting. you can say nothing
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to ease or dulled the pain. it's terrible to think anyone driving but to them. this is just another house. they won't even bat an eye off the rule. dozens and dozens of villages have burned over the past week. of course, the season, just another house. it had a life, it was happiness and there was joy. they would see is, and there was sadness. now, it's all over more i guess the of from katie by john region. i was headed by john. meanwhile, the armenian prime minister says that the russian peacekeeping mission could last longer than the 5 years proposed under the ceasefire with there's a bridge on or to stress to the importance of security and stability in the region . meanwhile, moscow has sent an additional emergency team to nagorno-karabakh. this does include specialist equipment and vehicles. earlier russia sent 45 tons of building
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materials to the capital to panic it, along with $300.00 tons of humanitarian aid. russia also launched a de mining operation in the area to allow people to return to their homes safely. now the world is almost a year into the cave crisis, and scientists is still unsure what the best response to the pandemic actually is. and hawkins looks at the options. it's almost a year since the coronavirus aimed at our lives, and it's in no hurry to leave everyone's affected in some way. everyone seems to have recovered hours of our ologist over the last 11 months. but how well do you really know your facts and what are the experts saying? let's test your knowledge if there's one symbol of 2020, it's the mask from moscow to madagascar government. some mandating wearing masks in one way or the other. just
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days ago, a scientific study in denmark, concluded mosques offer little protection for healthy individuals. and study gives an indication of how much you gain from where in the mosque, not a lot. so when you finally throw that mask away, not so fast. here's a japanese study that states the opposite. we found that cotton masks, surgical masks, and 95 masks all have a protective effect with the respect to the transmission of infected droplets. aerosols of sars cove to both studies are reputable and published by qualified professionals. they just come up with different conclusions and that's the problem . when it comes to any research on covert, you can find a study that will prove all disprove almost anything. how long is a piece of string? here's what the u.s. center for disease control has to say earlier, a system surfaces and the objects nature alludes to within hours to do this.
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slightly ambiguous but not a disaster. until you read a study by a stroller as national science agency, which gives coded lifespan of 28 days in some cases. so i guess there's no right answer. well, what about the incubation period? here's a little clue. the in commission period, you're referring to is anything can be anything between $1.14 days. commonsense 14 days is usually the maximum period. most countries around the world have quarantined new arrivals. all those potentially infected. so we all know this one. right, seems i got that one wrong as well. researches at trinity college dublin say the danger period could last up to 34 days. but let's get back to basics. we all know that smokers are more at risk of suffering complications from covert. here's a study our study provides evidence supporting the utilization of smoking cessation
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programs, especially in younger populations, as part of a strategy to minimize the adverse consequences of the covered 19 pandemic, common knowledge. after all, we all know that smoking is bad for you. so is it time you put that cigarette out? apparently some research is in france, this agree claiming nicotine is the answer. just to be clear, we obviously don't condone smoking or drugs. so as we approach the one year mark in the covert by endemic the best scientific minds in the world are united in their mission, billions of dollars thrown into research. all we any closer to seeing the back of this disease. it seems, despite all our best efforts that family get away, will have to wait a little longer than hawkins. there are now officially winter is still a week off, but that hasn't stopped the snow falling in russia's far east. and while it might give the festive period a pretty backdrop, it's also caused
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