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thinks we should ask the violent protests continue in the french capital over a controversial bill that risk rakes the public media from filming police officers . these are live pictures right now from morris just after 6 o'clock. big police presence also calling around tells the world it will defend, itself against provocation, from israel. the u.s., after all of its top nuclear scientists, is to run this, describe it as an act of state terrorism. no one has claimed responsibility as yet
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for the killing and medics to covert 990 boxers to social media sharing a number of hard hitting videos. i hope that the last moments of your life to look like this. broadcasting live from moscow every hour of the day. this is r.t. international. good to have your company. my names in our top story is in part today where protesters are continuing to vent their anger over a new security bill that could restrict the filming of polish. you're looking at the live pictures right now. there are some in the crowd, a lot of smoke being thrown. a lot of polling in full riot gear at the rally there
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you're just seeing maybe a little bit of tear gas just floating through the air. we saw more of that earlier, but a lot of people are just after 6 o'clock as darkness. the sense here in paris at least out in full riot gear, i'm sure is the camera just, you may be able to see that, but it's starting to get a little odd to take it right there. indeed, that's the scene in parise, but multiple demonstrations are planned across the country. on the last weekend, some 22000 people turned out a nation. why? let's just go through what they are protesting a bite. if the bill proposed french security bill passes in january, it would make sharing video or all of the police illegal if it's the same in the nation. pathy officers in harm's way. you're looking at some of the details on the screen there. punishment involving a hefty fine even a year in prison. the french prime minister has stressed the law doesn't prohibit
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filming if there is no ill intent. but critics say, the devil is in the details. it's going to show 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, civilians going to be allowed to film their police intervention. the answer is yes . will they 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. or many have also pointed out the necessity of filming officers after c.c.t.v.
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footage captured police beating a black man who had been followed by officers for not wearing a mask warning. there is graphic imagery ahead showing the extent of the man's injuries, and mr. zak there was left with head and facial wounds as well as a torn tendon. the police say he resisted arrest. try to apprehend a weapon as well. he was initially placed in custody where he spent 48 hours only after that was he seen by a doctor, charges against the violence rebellion where drops following the emergence of the video, journalist, political commentator on the list. but the government needs another solution to hold the young rist, big government have shot themselves because the, the bill itself is not necessarily all bad. but article $24.00 is something that has managed to bring together you position left and right. 8 the extreme left
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and the conservative right saying that this is, this is contrary to not only is it contrary to essential liberties in front of but could it could make the not, it 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 through his head last has left the situation wrought in so many ways, almost all on police brutality, but also on the town. 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 unsecured but potentially empty constitutional. the president has accused israel of killing the country's top scientist rouhani added that the assassination of the man dubbed the father of iran's nuclear program won't slow down the country's work. here. she reminder of what happened.
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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 iranian scientists today. this cowardice with serious indications of this really rule 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 truly at this point,
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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 director writer and uses the generally name is to announce the closure of project. but then he adds special activities. you know what that is? special activities will be carried out under the title of scientific know how
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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, 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,
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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 were loose born so you cannot put the blame on everything possible in the middle east and in prison, these bodies, and then to fight them. and if he is behind it, let's see if those people are really right though i doubt very much will the murder of most in fact result is the latest in a series of killings of a really a nuclear scientists, which to run planes on israel.
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but with relations worsening under team trump, iran has no sent a letter to the un saying it will exercise its right to defend itself against provocations from the u.s. and israel. in 2018, the us president with drew from the pact amid a storm of international condemnation, then last year around said it was suspending some of its commitments under the deal . and earlier this month, the international atomic energy agency claimed that the country was exceeding its enrichment limit by up to 12 times dr. strum charlier is the dean 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, you know, answer nuclear capacity is and i think the goal of the s.s. initially 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
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there to, you know, most in focus are these 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 be, can be, did order completely, you know, rob iran signals in the ground in the soil. and they want to flatten it and to bring it to its knees and then see, we will negotiate with you. still ahead on the program, a david and goliath battle plays out in keller. there's a small businesses shot for violating lockdown rules, but the restaurant owner is getting plenty of support too. we break down that story for you after the break. it's certainly being isolated. it's not good for your mental health,
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not good for your general physiological status. i'm a make you more full go book when you get infected this whole. so they issue of cross immunity with both a cone of 5. a says if you're not saying countering that, it's all supposed to can, but it's pros, suppose you may be more full little pill to solve, toll free to should you encounter thoughts in the future? so i certainly do not think drop downs a good for people's health, and that very fact of people's mental join me every thursday on the alex salmond show. and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or business. i'm show business. i'll see you then
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hello again. of people have been marching in london this saturday, protesting against clashes between the police and demonstrators have been reported . it comes as the european union's drugs watchdog says it expects to approve a covert vaccine. but polls and find that many people are still concerned about getting vaccinated. reports on the pushback and its impact on fighting the panda being hailed as the miracles all time over successive weeks. just moments you go, giants have all found the key code it or at least a vaccine. now while countries feel that does one question remains who will have the job? well, you know, i would not go for the vaccine because usually used to create
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a vaccine. yes. i think i'll take a vaccine 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, 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. equal time,
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assuming continue to kick in, you are suited to see 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 a global capitalist elite is sowing, must hysteria over the virus by using fake statistics. and while many politicians slammed, it is fake news. other politicians 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 or has ruled out, at least for now. in this vaccination 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
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having to weigh the positives of mass vaccinations with the roys ing empty back sentiment. well unseen faxes have been labeled as right wing conspiracy theorists. 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
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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 fact the rules have become for many are vital to all 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. we have to really think you seriously about that. because there are tremendous pushback in many countries. germany, denmark, even england, and a united states. we're not doing this and we're tired of this. obviously there's not going to be enough vaccine for everyone to be vaccinated, but we should make sure that the most vulnerable, such as the elderly people, work incredibly sick, like hypertension, diabetes, people with bad lung disease. people are morbidly obese or dead. millions
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of doses of the 90 vaccine in government, so reliable 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, antibiotics is could end up leaving them on pins and needles. so what do you want ski ought to paris? 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 the following video staging a cope with patients. last moments. this is what it looks like when you breathe 40 times a minute. have an oxygen level that's dipping well below 80. i hope that the last moments of your life don't look like this.
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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. the doctor in the video cameras, remy told 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 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
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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, a canadian restaurant owner who refused to close. the business during the locked on has been ordered not to come within 200 metres of his own premises. when police came to arrest skelly, his supporters tried to stop them. he just was he was, i was losing years all because he was that was the right thing. it
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was the job, it was the owner supporters continue to voice their opposition to the closure and arrest on friday. skelly appeared in court via video link on a number of charges including unlawful gathering, violating indoor, dining room, obstructing police. he's since been released on bail and go fund me campaign has been launched to support him to supporters say mr. scally stood up for the rights of the quote little guys, but not everyone sees it that way. he thinks he's more important than anyone else trying to keep their business afloat. all they have 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 a covert, 900 ward and made to catherine intubated patients for 24 hours. but they'd have a sudden change of opinion then. the canadian government does give benefits to
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small businesses such as long rant, helping with rent and mortgage support as well. however, a local organization that represents such firms told r.t. that the current $28.00 day locked on in caliber could spell the end for many businesses. many businesses in these regions have already lost 3 to 5 months of the year from government shutdowns, without immediate and fool assistance. many won't survive. well, of course, a similar picture is happening across the world. businesses are risking fines by staying open during the mc. we spoke to another canadian restauranteur who is unconvinced, that locked ons are for the better. the problem is the lockdown is all you see here only for a few businesses. the problem is that the lockdown is unfair. you have small businesses that have been last spring and you have hundreds and hundreds of people
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going to wal-mart that's they don't because they sell food. one of the thing is that there is no scientific data that proves that it's efficient to close restaurant fiction. but it's a political measured as they can. and what we have here is that you have some businesses that are closed and some other businesses. why don't go in 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 far in despair. the apps so much less in front of them. so it did act like the guy in the book did you decide to grow because you had mortar choice and nothing left and well, do hope you're having a fun weekend wherever you're tuning in from today. that is where we leave the news hour for another. but stay close as more of great programs get going in moments.
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