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are you going to make a film of the violence reignites in paris of a controversial bill that would restrict the public and media from filming police officers. also this hour protesters burn israeli, and american flags in condemnation of the killing of iran's, a leading nuclear scientists. which tehran was quick to blame on its old, are try and present alike. joe biden, packs his cabinet with hawks, sparking concern about washington's intentions abroad.
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you're watching the weekly here on our, to our breakdown of the biggest stories from the past week. let's get started. overnight the french capital saw protesters venting their anger at a new security bill, which aims to restrict the filming of police with malicious intent officers dispersed the crowd with tear gas. the country's interior minister says dozens of police were injured.
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we've seen those tensions throughout the day as the protests, all tens of thousands of people take part. now it seems that there are just perhaps a few, 100 people who are holding out the police are trying to disperse them, but there is a huge security presence a. and so when you get a look down the street from where we are, and you can just see that there are rows and rows of c.r.'s vans. that gives you a sense of how many officers there are. in fact, just behind us, it looks like a water cannon is being moved away. these were brought out this one over to the other side as well. these were pool type for the protests today. but these protests that started off a peacefully once again descended into violence here in paris though, these protests have been going for the last 2 weeks. but this has been the big one
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. and this is because, earlier this week, parliamentarian's here from this past the 1st stage of this really controversial law called the global security, nor now it contains an article also called 24, which if this becomes a would criminalize the taking of images of the police and then publishing these, these images, if there is intent to harm the police offices, this could ensure that he's done is going to be able to continue. the answer is yes . are they going to be able to continue broadcasting? the answer is you to be allowed to feel police intervention. the answer is yes. will the be a prosecutor? 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,
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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. it is not law yet. it's just passed the 1st hurdle. but people say that this gives the green light for the police to stop journalists from doing their job. now the government says this moor is intended to give real security and protection to the police. and in fact, that's what one police officer said to us earlier this evening. this is about protecting them from the threats that they're facing in police. unions say the law doesn't go far enough, but the reality is, this has provoked huge and get not just here in paris, but across the country where they would protest taking place against this. people who want to make sure that the government is aware that they are not happy with the law that they feel will restrict their, their freedoms and their rights in terms of liberty and that has spilled over into,
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i'll get, we saw fireworks being used as the weapon of choice by the protesters, throwing those at the police in fact. so some images of what this photo it's appeared to be detonating under the feet of the police officers. we've seen the protesters setting fire to the bank of france. pins, huge choice being lit in the street and of course tear gas has rained down clouds of that surrounding the area around the busty. and it seems that while the majority of the tensions are over, there is still that hardcore group who are now being kept in that one area not far from where we are. and it looks like the police are trying to control the situation and get people to move at the, for the moment. tension still high in parts of paris as there are those protests against this controversial, the global security will protesters in the iranian capital, have burned israeli and american flags to crying. the killing of the country's top
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nuclear scientists went to tehran, blames on israel. the demonstrators demanded retaliation for what the iranian foreign minister has granted an act of state terror. late researcher was the father of iran's atomic program, and it scared his killing could affect the our whole touring and bring in nuclear deal. the unresolved assassination of one of iran's top nuclear scientists, or in the words of tehran, a terror attack carried out by the mercenaries of the usurping zionist regime. a lot that you don't know who the people of iran are smarter and wiser than falling into the trap. of the zionist conspiracy,
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they are thinking of creating chaos. they should know that we already know their tricks, and they will not succeed in achieving their evil goals. both the zionist regime and those who are against iran should know that the path of the country's development, the path of the country's research will continue rapidly. terrorists murdered an eminent iranian scientists today. this cowardice with serious indications of his radio shows desperate woman gring of perpetrators. iran cools on international community and especially e.u. to end the shameful double standards and condemn this act of state terror. iran's accusations have yet to evoke a response from israel, but this isn't exactly a unique situation. many times over the past 10 years, iran's nuclear scientists have been the victims of mysterious assassinations and iran is almost always convinced israel was behind it.
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and israel's refusal to comment on the attacks has been common to all the 2018. the country's prime minister claims the recently assassinated fuckers a day wasn't just a scientist. know the head of an alleged nuclear weapons program in number, the name focus of the. so here's this direct right here. and uses.
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the generally is to announce the closure 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 developments. and in fact, this is exactly what iran proceeded to do. duran, however, has always said it in riches uranium for peaceful purposes only. we are not seeking nuclear weapons. even if the g.c. pioli collapses, we won't seek nuclear weapons. if the safeguard agreement is destroying, we won't seek nuclear weapons. if our relations with the a is good or bad, we won't seek nuclear weapons. as in years before, experts on both sides of the barricades are not seeing eye to eye. of course, this assassination is illegal and it's an act of war. when that see a spy is arrested in iran or on 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 bees 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 news. will everything disposable in the middle east, a run in prison, these bodies in the lead them identify them and if they claim that he's behind it, let's see if those people are really israelis right now. very much in 2015, iran even agreed to limit its nuclear activities for the lifting of u.s. sanctions. it was part of the j c.p.o. a deal between tehran, washington, russia, and other world powers the same deal that donald trump scrapped as the war steel
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ever in 2018. and to the great praise of israel, i went through how the last administration was disastrous iran. if i didn't germinate that stupid, the deal was a disaster. the agreement that was signed was a disaster trumps withdrawal. drew a whirlwind of criticism throughout the globe and relations between the u.s. and iran are now at rock bottom. iran has even proclaimed to the un. it has the, right to defend itself from provocations, both from israel and the u.s., but with joe biden. preparing to take the throne, european powers have already sat down with him to rehash the deal with germany specifically urging all parties to avoid an escalation at any cost. a few weeks before the new u.s. administration takes office. it is important to preserve the scope for talks with iran, so that the dispute over iran's nuclear program can be resolved through negotiations . we therefore urge all parties to refrain from any steps that could lead to a further escalation of the situation. biden himself even said he's considering
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diplomacy would offer to iran a credible pause. buck to diplomacy if iran returns to strict compliance with the nuclear deal, the united states would rejoin the agreements as a starting point for follow will negotiations. with our allies, we will work to strengthen and extend the nuclear deals provisions while also addressing other issues of concern. while iran definitely has plenty of concerns, especially after a 2nd top official, was assassinated in just one year. but who knows, maybe washington's new look, could rebuild the ruins of the j. c.p.o. a and even under a biden administration, that they have the purpose that u.s. foreign policy in the middle east is to regain hedge of money over the entire region, including iran, which it lost in the islamic revolution, which overthrow overly that dictator, the shah. and so they would, the game is hedge of money dominance, and whether it's trump or biden,
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that they,, that is the game. or also this week in the u.s., joe biden announced his top cabinet picks for the white house. he said the world has its hopes resting on his team to restore america's historic role as a global leader. together these public servants, we store america globally scrubby leadership and its moral leadership without engaging in needless military conflicts and our adversaries in check and terrorist at bay. while team trump is not giving up all hope of overturning the results of the election and has now given the green light to allowing a transition to be again, a clearer picture is emerging of what the bite in the ministration will look like. and as it turns out, there are many old faces as artie's trying to explains. america's foreign policy needs to be properly fixed after 4 years of diplomatic rock says one who says the
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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 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
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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, 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,
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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 moved 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, let's 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 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
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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 team. ok, at least there are no surprises, and the world knows what to expect. life is gradually returning to normal in the recent war zone of not going to schools are starting to reopen in the region including and they can but all the people who fled the hostilities are now returning. must russian peacekeepers are also there, facilitating facilitating the real, rebuilding process?
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tons of humanitarian aid have been sent and this includes everything from building materials and means of transport to medical units. and the mining operation is also being conducted to eliminate unexploded shells are, while some are rebuilding, others are still destroying some armenians living in the area ceded to azerbaijan, under the peace still have chosen to burn down their homes, rather than let them fall into the hands of their sworn enemy artist tells their story. everywhere you go to the is only desolation despair. but the banded villages rusty trucks palled with furniture kluges and who plays souls. there's no one left but the, your desperate stragglers. little it and her husband, eagle for 17 years have made a living in the mountains raising cattle. when the barrow visited by john,
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the artillery became too much, they left everything but they ship a dog 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 will be filled with limited eagle for 3, desperate days as they try to salvage what they could of their old lives belongings . hey, feel 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 or mistreated in europe, the whole world condemns it. what was our crime, and what did we do with it?
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no one even objected to all the civilians being killed here, where all the humanitarian groups that to cry and fall over animal cruelty. but have done nothing about the massacre here. she isn't a hateful person. she's a teacher, a mother. 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 blind down with white town.
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little it couldn't bear to watch. we found a weeping behind the house is the flies 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. you'll think 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 may have prevented a massacre and preserve some territories, but for a little it in the eagle. it was the end of life as they knew it, everything they had food,
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burned and gone. 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, these isn't just another house. it had a life. it was happening soon. there was joy. there were t. is and there was sadness. now, it's all over. more, i guess the of from kenya by john region as yet by john the company behind the construction of the north stream to pipeline will restart work early in december. the project has been on hold for a year last month. the u.s. state department intensified sanctions on european firms that are and walled in it with a senior german energy official, simon washington's behavior. as gangster, like we spoke with him, it's going to be for see,
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could afford to go to the currently u.s. pressure over north stream to has reached an unprecedented high. and it's not tempted by the americans to lobby their economic interests to go behind the backs of their supposed partners. actually this behavior reminds me of the matthew, matthew c. come to the restaurant and say, we must protect you. but if you don't pay for this, we will smash all your places. and it's the same thing here. the americans say they protect us from the russians. but in fact, we don't want this protection. we want to trade with the russians, we want russian gas, and then they say, if you don't let us protect you, we will kill you. in other words, they impose sanctions on companies, threaten them with economic collapse. and this is what's actually happening. but we must reject such methods, simply objecting to them is pointless. only real actions will help. russia has also been critical of washington's stance on nordstrom too, and has ruled out abandoning the project despite u.s.
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sanctions, cullen spokesperson dmitri pass card accuse the us of violating fair competition rules. and just to remind you that this project will pump russian gas directly to germany through the baltic sea and the outside washington has been hostile to the idea claiming it threatens european energy security. last year, the us introduced further sanctions when the product was nearing completion. we got the thoughts of australia's former foreign minister karen and i saw last stream to is a business checked. i have always said you don't build a pipeline in order to annoy somebody or to peace and body. it's all about supply and demand. unfortunately, does business bronczek has become a political topic? in general it's difficult to to separate the 2 politics from very important oil and gas infrastructure. this is a given, we have seemed all over the world. and it's regardless whether we speak of gas
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pipelines between and between germany and the russian federation on whether we speak about large infrastructure projects which and accompany it. does it in the middle east? it always has a political dimension, no doubt about that. but nevertheless, it's not up to search parties to get involved to the degree that we have been observing with small stream too. over the last 2 or 3 years. with relations between washington and berlin strained over the project. we asked, based on tell us only from germany's left party, whether he expects things to change under the incoming biden administration. if in fact, the position of joe biden would turn out to be that be the same, that this would not be a position decided by the american people or democratic vote. and if joe lived tried to stop germany from securing its energy future as basically one of his 1st
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acts as merely elected president, then that would poison the relationship between germany and the us for years to come. and it would certainly be in a way it would reassure people that what happened with donald trump will not just an accident in transatlantic relations battle that germany and the european union has to look towards the east to have lasting friendships and alliances. that was our rundown of just some of the top stories from the past 7 days. thanks for joining us for the weekly
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