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we dared to ask him own protests continue in the french capital over a controversial bill that restricts the public media from filming police officers to come this hour around the world. it will defend itself against provocation, from israel and the united states after one of its top nuclear scientists is gunned down transcribe it as an act of state terrorism. and the pandemic feeds prove that anti backs is the spreading with 19 vaccinations, while doctors rally on social media to persuade the public. i hope the
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last moments of your life don't look like this. hello, good evening. you're watching r t international start this hour with live pictures from the french capital because protest is there are continuing to vent their anger over a new security bill that could restrict the filming of police around the briefing turned violent. and the police chief to guess, to disperse the crowd. i clean
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i. those pictures from earlier today will paris authorities have restricted the rally to a single like a which angered unions and demonstrators who planned to march through the city hall demonstrations are planned across the country though. and $20000.00 people turned out in france last weekend. now if the bill passes in january, it would make sharing video or images of police illegal if it's dissemination is thought to put the offices in harm's way. punishment could involve a hefty fine. and even a year in prison, the french prime minister has stressed that the law doesn't prohibit filming, if there's no ill intent. they critics say that the devil is in the details. it's a good issue that he's going to be able to continue. the answer is yes. are they
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going to be able to continue broadcasting? the answer is yes. to be allowed to feel we have police intervention. the answer is yes, we will be able to prosecute. 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. many have also pointed out too that the, it is necessary to film offices, particularly after shocking c.c.t.v. footage, emerge showing police beating a black man for not wearing a mask. an incident involving 4 french officers have also thrown fuel on the fire
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for protesters, a warning graphic imagery showing the extent of the man's injuries. here we are saying, mr. decker was left with a head and facial wounds as well as a torn tendon. he was initially placed in police custody where he spent 48 hours and was only seen by a doctor after that charges against him, of violence and rebellion were later dropped. following the emergence of the video, evidence where we can talk more about all of this than elizabeth will say, she's a journalist and political commentator. thanks for coming on. you're very welcome. let's just talk about today's demonstration. in fact, the demonstrations we saw last weekend as well as the, has the government underestimated the strength of public feeling on this? you think? i think yes, i think the government has tried themselves because the, the bill itself is not necessarily all bad. but article $24.00 is something that
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has managed to bring together you position left and right stream left and the conservative right saying that this is, this is contrary to not only is it contrary to essential liberties and for art, but could it could make the not you could make the lives of people much more dangerous and even make the work of police then more dangerous because there could be no trust anymore. and just as a career incidents, we've just seen the attack, which is completely unwarranted, is this news a producer called missions or. 5 who is just coming out of his home, who was beaten up literally on the threshold of his building by fall pretty small in something that is a racist incident. and that is the illustration of the fact that it was filled by people in this building and still by people in the street is exactly the sort of incident that could possibly be made impossible. but it is, remember
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a man who said that he was shocked that any by those images that we saw, do you think there's a chance that they'll be 2nd thoughts over this bill that i think already you have 2nd thoughts on this bill? the prime minister said that the constitutional council, which is the french supreme court, would have to look at the building to reading that article. and frankly, when the prime minister is sort of not the supreme court of the country to say, i would like you to look at the bill that my own party is introducing. that is a very clear sign that to then have realized that it was a mistake. it was introduced in this comprehensive bill by the majority of and he's a much who all elected 3 years ago. and there is, frankly not enough of who have had the judicial experience to realize that it was dangerous. there is a danger today that you know police do need protecting and i've seen images appear online and i thoroughly been edited to make it look like the police have done wrong
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. but when you know the full story, they haven't, how do you protect them from that sort of thing? it's complicated because i think actually that the filming should go both ways. because when the police a surrendered in an act that was shown, if you remember the best demonstrations about a year and a half ago, it was very odd, was that the police were being attacked. the police were being right at the beginning. i was following the twitter feeds of individual police men and women, and they were scared for their lives. and i think the press is not the enemy who could use the, i mean, the press should not work with the police and hurt. but certainly, if they filmed everything that's going on, it's very obvious that both there are both sides to that story. you can see that demonstration from the pictures that you just showed and shows the kind of bikers that's really not accepted in those countries. they have been used as especially against a police stations of more tunes. it's, i mean, it feels had, let,
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has let the situation rot in so many ways, almost all on police brutality, but also on and it's in the past 2 years. and it's so it's something that will have to find a solution, but it doesn't lie in an unsecure. that's potentially anti constitutional law. and is a solution perhaps forcing police to wear body cameras. then as we've seen in some parts of the united states, i'm all in favor. i think there are some rotten apples in the released and it's not only the french released and the police had thank god not killed anyone. and during the 2 years of going to arrest him together, nobody died. so there was violence, but it is still something that is far beyond what has been seen, for instance in america. but it's no excuse. and i think the body cameras would be very good. they got all concerned including when people are violent to the police. ok, and look really good to talk. she, we're going to have to leave it there. that was and is with most
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a journalist and political commentator. thanks for coming on. now in other news, the iranian president has accused israel of killing his country's top scientist hassan rouhani added that. the assassination of the man dubbed the mastermind of iran's nuclear program won't slow down the country's achievements. here's a reminder of what happened. well the iranian foreign minister is making it clear once again that iran purely treat this as an act of state terror. jawad zarif is pointing the finger at israel and also he is demanding international attention. terrorists murdered an imminent
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iranian scientists today. this cowardice with serious indications of this really roll show desperate warmongering of perpetrators. iran calls on the international community and especially you to end their shameful double standards and condemn this act of state terror. well, so far there has been no response from israel and charlie at this point. we cannot make any conclusions about possible connections between this murder and also the rhetoric that we have been hearing from israeli officials on iran's nuclear activities. but the fact is that 2 years ago and $28.00 taking the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called up the name of the murdered scientist and accused him not only of being behind the alleged military element of iran's nuclear program years ago. but also he accused them of continuing to covertly run the program up until present times. remember the main focus of the so here's this
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director writer and uses the general aim is to announce the closure of project ahmad. but then he adds special activities. you know what that is? special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how developments . and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. it continued this work in a series of organizations over the years. we just put this in context, the story of the iranian nuclear program, at least in the past 2 decades, has resembled a game of nonstop ping pong. if i may put it this way, that is to run constantly repeating and trying to convince the international community that its nuclear activities are purely of a peaceful nature. and then also the anti to ron international law, be led by israel,
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constantly repeating that iran is only trying to fool the world. of course, this assassination is illegal and it's an act of war when they see aspires, arrested in iran, or in a terrorist is arrested in iran, immediately western human rights organizations, governments, the media pundits, experts all say that they're innocent as if they have some sort of insider information. yet when these attacks are carried out, these attacks are carried out with the help of spies with the help of terrorists, and they gloat over it. and instead of condemning it, they go and you know, they try to make him look as if he's evil, these lows will respond. so you cannot put the blame on israel. everything is possible in the middle east and in prison, these bodies, and then to fire them. and if the israelis behind it, let's see if those people are really israelis right now. i doubt very
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the historic nuclear deal was signed in 2015 between iran and 6 world powers, tyrannic rita limited in richmond activities in return for the lifting of sanctions, but with relations worsening under the trump of ministration. iran has now sent a letter to the un saying it will exercise its right to defend itself against provocations from the u.s. and also israel 2018. the u.s. president withdrew from the deal amid a storm of international condemnation. the next year iran said it was suspending some of its commitments under the deal. and then early this month, the international atomic energy agency did confirm that the country was exceeding its enrichment limits by 12 times doctors that i'm chairing. it was the day of the jindal school of international affairs. he explained to us the possible motive behind the killing. he was, i think it's seen as a major strategic asset to build your answer nuclear capacity is and i think the
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goal of the assassination was to try and stop iran from having any capacity. although, you know, taking off the top, scientists does not, in itself make the entire establishment collapse. but the idea has always been there to, you know, most in focus are the kind of larger than life figure like a general cousin chilian when he was also assassinated. this year, so i think the goal was to decapitate auda completely, you know, rub iran's nose in the ground in the soil, and they want to flatten it and to bring it to its knees and then say, we will negotiate with you. watching out a still ahead here this hour. david and goliath battle plays out in canada as a small business area shut for violating lockdown rules, but the restaurant owner is getting plenty of support from the local community. we'll have a look at that just after the break. the
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world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. who dares thinks we dare to ask what we've been saying because 2011 price target for big oil even back when i was a dollar based on the global 4 x. market in the gold market, we could see big going go to 100000 dollars 6 months ago. i said ok, it looks like because it is going to challenge gold. therefore we got to raise our
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price target to $400000.00. but you're right, you have to also look at the price of gold here because the gold price could get cut. now because people are literally throwing it in the street like garbage like a venezuelan bowl of march, and they're buying big corn instead. hello again, you're watching out international now. thousands of people have been marching through the streets of london today, protesting against die measures. clashes between the police and demonstrators there have been reported. and in other developments, the european union strokes watchdog says it does expect to approve a coded fax seen by the end of the year. well, though, posts have found that many people are still concerned about getting vaccinated. child at the been skewed reports. now on the pushback on its impact on fighting the great green, the marrow, coles over all time, over successive weeks, home
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a surgical joint. so who found the key were a covert or at least a vaccine? well, countries fill their boots with orders. one question remains, who will have the job? well, you know, i will not go for the vaccine because usually it takes years to create a vaccine. yes, i think i'll definitely take a vaccine, just me personally get if they see that the vaccine is good, i will get vaccinated. yes. if the vaccine will not be made mandatory by the government, i don't want to be vaccinated. i will not get myself vaccinated because i don't have trust in our government. i don't know if this vaccine is good or not. in france, a significant chunk of the population is a proxy wherry. know much of that relates to a deep mistrust of the state. the anti vaccine movement in france is a more recent development than the anti vaccine movement in england. the small movement in france, which makes its noise online,
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isn't stronger than anywhere else. but the difference in france is this almost pathological relationship with the state. the french people expect so much of our state and yet are so very critical of it. hostility to these new covert vaccinations has taken hold in equal time, assuming it continues. when you fall in, you are suited to super work content. in many protests from the pubic watched boy millions of people, the documentary hold up has found the flames of empty boxes that claims global capitalist elite is so we must hysteria over the virus by using fake statistics. and while many politicians slammed, it is fake news of a politician's own celebrities promoting the film. or while criticizing the french government for its health policies during the president make the discontentment surrounding the vaccine, has led to some who want to go for it to be the truth that something president back
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or has ruled out, at least for now, in the saxon nation must be transparent. i also want to be clear, i will not make sex. a nation mandatory. other european leaders have made similar declarations or having to weigh the positives of mass vaccinations with the roys ing empty back sentiment. while unseen faxes have been labeled as right wing conspiracy theorists,
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others say that they are simply questioning the science in general, it takes about 20 years to develop a vaccine before i just read you for the market. so these are legitimate concerns and wave of mistrust regarding a colleague 19, a vaccination is to be expected. some of that mistrust arises from problems with previous vaccines such as the one, the polio. in 1955, the cuts a vaccine was found to have caused $40000.00 cases of polio, killing time. but modern medicine has come a long way since that would fatal mistakes learn from the crops. the rules have become for many of vital tool in the fight against disease would lead up to the individual to make that decision. not a government, but it could be making vaccine that's coming out. where to really think you seriously about that. because there are tremendous push backs in many countries, germany, denmark, even england, and a united states. we're not doing this or we're tired of this. obviously there's not
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going to be enough vaccine for everyone to be vaccinated, but we should make sure that it's the most vulnerable, such as the elderly people work incredibly sick, like hypertension, diabetes, people with bad lung disease. people are morbidly obese. as for dead millions of doses of the coverage, 90 vaccine in government, so relying on people to be lining up in the streets to have a job in the hope that life as we knew it will return to normal. yet with such high numbers of people saying they won't be in those queues, antti back says could end up leaving them on pins and needles. so what do you want? ski otty, paris, or some doctors are taking extreme measures to make people aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. a physician in the u.s. state of missouri posted this video staging a cave of patients last moments. this is what it looks like when you breathe
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40 times a minute. have an oxygen level that's dipping well below 80. i hope. but the last moments of your life don't look like this. because this is what you'll see at the end of your life. if we don't start wearing masks when we're out in public, i promise you this is what your mother or your father or your children when they can call the disease, will see at the end of their life. well, the doctor in that video, kenneth remy, to tell us how best to encourage people to get protected. there's a lack of information at times that people are unwilling to either seek out. and so i think that with a lack of information, i think there is an opportunity for health professionals and medical professionals to at least engage people in the public who perhaps have doubts about certain
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things. i'm cautiously optimistic about the regular by which these current vaccines are being evaluated is no different than if this was a lapsed over a longer period of time. and so these vaccines have gone through significant phase one, phase 2, and now fees, $3.00 evaluations. and i think that we should be in a position hopefully that these are going to be successful and will have minimal side effects. but educating certainly the populace to understand specifically the different aspects of these vaccines and how they're going to be most helpful and which populations will be even more helpful. i think is important. i think education always is number one. how can they refuse to close his business? during gulp down has been ordered not to come within 280. it's premises when police came to arrest adam scott, who previously warned supporters tried to stop the. because you should not was there it was only for years.
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was it was the right thing. it was the job was the one other person must attain for spacing out. police officers on friday did appear in court 5. video link on a number of charges including unlawful gathering file, ating indoor dining rooms and obstructing police since being released on bail. meantime, a go fund, me campaign has been launched support the restaurant owner, supporters say that he stood up for the rights of the little guys. although not everybody sees it that way. he thinks he's more important than anyone else trying to keep their business afloat. all he had to do was stay open for takeout only, but no, there he goes. people who deny the seriousness of this virus should be taken to
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a covert, 1000 ward and made to care for an integrated patient for 24 hours. but they'd have a sudden change of opinion then. but the canadian government does give benefits to small businesses such as loans, rent, and also mortgage support. however, a local organization that does represent small business told r.t. that the current $28.00 day lockdown in canada could spell the end. for many firms . many businesses in these regions have already lost 3 to 5 months of the year from government shutdown. it's without immediate and fool assistance, many won't survive and it's not just encountered during their businesses across the world are risking fines by staying open. during the pandemic, we spoke to another canadian restaurant, although who is unconvinced that the downs for the better the problem is, the lockdown is all, it is severe only for a few businesses. the problem is that there is the lockdown is unfair. you have
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small businesses that have been closed last spring and you have hundreds and hundreds of people going to wal-mart that stayed open because they sell food. one of the thing is that there is no scientific data that proves that it's efficient to close restaurant prevent cold infection, but it's a political measured as been taken. and what we have here is that you have some businesses that are closed and some order of business is wide open for business, little or literally printing money out of it. and that's what causes jester like you've seen in toronto, the unfairness and just this is a big part of people getting so far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so. ringback to day hack like like did that the guy in the car otoh? did you decide to grow a little because you had more water choice and nothing left. and before we go, i just remind you what's going on in your mini screen. now these live pictures that
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we're receiving from paris, where protests are continuing over a new security bill that could potentially restrict the filming of police by the public's eye, plenty of discontent. there will be back with the latest and other stories in about half an hour to be able to feel welcome. you should all just normal guy called i'm not real world will know. well, sure. but you know, but what if, when you're watching project or was a stelter said some of you up on the board with one of the national you would need
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to surround us. but i wanted some of these, but i hoard him like i don't like the idea of the local police which is based on what? well, just put your own one week. you would please use a chest evening because of the fear that you don't have to care for it certainly being isolated is not good for your mental health. not good for your general, for cold states, or this may make you more fully when you get infected is this also the issue of cross immunity with both a co bonafide with says if you're not saying it's all supposed to explore. suppose
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you may be more full to solves, toll free to shoot you in the future. so i certainly do not think drop downs a good for people's health, and that's very bad for people's mental i am max kaiser. this is the kaiser report so much to talk about high facing. wow, you're really excited, right. well, we have a load of stuff. this is an interesting story that basically we've been prepping for, for the past 10 years here in kaiser report. and that is is because replacing gold futures and fund flow.
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