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backing down from also agrees to drop part of an unpopular security bill to ban the filming of police following weeks of nationwide protests. a landmark case in australia for it to seize the child from parents who refuse to consent to sex change treatment. we put the issue up for debate. don't we are the parents being bullied? but here whites are literally being stripped away from them, with not cheap 3 to suit somebody 15 or 16 g.b.
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incapable of making an informed, rational decision. we will hunt down criminals. toby and iran doubles down on avenging the murder of 6 top nuclear scientists at his funeral takes place into the wrong one shop because it's revealed time's up. the group set up by, hollywood celebrities with huge p.r., despite sexual harassment, than just 10 percent of donations received only actually helping with them. a warm welcome. you're watching r.t. international with me in the french president's ruling parties, agreed to remove a hugely unpopular article from a new security bill. it would have restricted the public filming, or sharing images of police spokesperson blames misunderstandings of the law,
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which will now be rewritten. opponents had warned of the measures violated freedom of expression and allowed officers to get away with brutality. the government's u. turn follows weeks as national uproar. my it was present my own chad and the movement see meeting on monday. as part of that meeting, there was the french prime minister, the french interior minister, and also the leaders of the parliamentary parties over the majority, the presidents of these parties. now they decided following that meeting, that this specific article, article 24 would be suspended from the bill. as i say,
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it follows a weekend of violent protests in france, where more than a 130000 people came out to the streets to say that they didn't want this particular part of the north. in fact, it here in france. well, the anger that we saw in those protests had been focused on 2 incidents in the last 7 days, which showed extreme versions of police brutality. the 1st was a week ago on monday evening, here in paris when police were showing them videos using brute force to dismantle a migrant camp with one journalist saying that he had been attacked 3 times during the evening by the security forces as he was trying to carry out his job that was described as shocking by the interior minister and there was an investigation. and then the 2nd incident was that of a black music producer here in paris, who was shown on security footage being beaten up by officers. now the 4 officers
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involved in the incident have since been suspended in turin, custody, but the reality is many say that without these images being broadcast, then perhaps they wouldn't be any comeuppance for the police. even president machen said that, that image of the block producer who is just trying to get into his studio, being beaten, was shameful and more diffuse. it was very hard when they fired tear gas. i was at the back. i tried to call my lawyer. i tried to call a lot of people, even a neighbor heard my screams. he called me and asked what's going on. i explained it's been attacked and he wanted to call the policeman. it was the police. it's outrageous. i can't even tell you what i'm waiting for. i wish, of course, that this never happens again to anyone. whether there are cameras or not, it should never happen. the police are here to protect us. well, journalists and engineers had criticised article 24, saying essentially gave the green light to police officers just stop them from doing their job. just stop them from filming. it had been previously backed up by
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the government who said that this was needed to protect the police officers who have been facing unprecedented levels of violence. the police unions that said that this law didn't go far enough. they wanted something stronger. but of course, that now has been back tracked with the announcement that this particular part off school 24 will be completely rewritten. the former interior minister, who is the president of the parliamentary group, christopher cassidy said that it was the parliamentarians. it must be the guarantors of fundamental rights, and this is freedom of expression and freedom of the press. the channel r.t. france discussed the issue with senator sebastian miranda, in france, unbowed party spokesperson. david. the government is changing its message. why not at all? because interior minister dominate is no longer right,
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but because of the mobilization of civilian forces, several 100000 people took to the streets to declare that liberties are not something secondary and unnecessary. the growth of the number of photos only confirm such abuses that have existed for many years. and the source of these abuses is not just one black sheep in the police ranks, but that there are political and public figures who did not want to arrange everything effectively. remember, one time interior minister dominate ensured us that there is no police violence. there is no racism that everything is in order and so on. and today reality collides with their man. and he changes his narrative. the problem is not police violence. some police officers do indeed commit reprehensible acts, but the violence does not come from them. we see how violence is cultivated in society. the 1st victims are police officers. hundreds of police officers are attacked every day. there is not the respect for law enforcement officials that there was in the past. gerard diviners problem is that he speaks in the way the
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president expects him to because you need to please both the right and the left. at the same time. the problem is in the actions and the results that current policies lead to. it's difficult to imagine that during the quarantine period, hundreds of thousands of people could protest action where there are no social distancing measures. the brain problem is that the authorities are now completely helpless. they are experiencing a crisis of fooling authority, or a landmark court decision sees the other story in charge from paris after they refused requests for agenda change. the couple are appealing and when they're being bullied into granting consent. the authorities say we will not allow her to change gender, so it's dangerous for her to come back to our house because we will mentally abused her. they want us to consent to testosterone treatment. the child who cannot be named for legal reasons was born female, but at 15 told family members about wanting to become
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a boy. when the parents refused the child contemplated suicide in online posts and was seized from home by protection services. it's not the 1st case where parents clash with all thora t.'s on gender dysphoria a mismatch between people's sex at birth and their gender self identification. earlier this year, another australian child was allowed feminize ation treatment. despite the mother's opposition, previous rulings have left the final decisions of parents. my colleagues asked how to discuss the issue with guests. you take a child at their most vulnerable age and you take them out of what is secure. we all know that teenagers make irrational mistakes, that's part of being a teenager. so to rip that authority away from parents is often the worst mistake that the courts can do. well, as luis de xcuse says, and so we start from the assumption that somebody who seems to themselves has been transgender is somehow making a mistake, that they don't understand the things that the not capable of making
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a rush. you informed decision not particularly to suit. somebody 15 or 16 to be incapable of making an informed, rational decision. the parents of the child say that they're being bullied into consenting to, to start treatment in your opinion. is that any justification for putting such pressure on gardens, on the family? not only are the parents being bullied, but their rights are literally being stripped away from them by the government in this instance and australia to say that a child who's 12 years old has decided that they want to identify a certain way and that the parents are now going to be forced to allow this child to have hormone bear, r.p. . i mean, it literally slaps in the face of what the purpose of a parent actually is. when you consider the science, the real science. we know that is sometimes these decisions people can regret later in life. let the child wait until he's an adult to make
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a decision that may affect his health, his or her health for the rest of their life. if they're just waiting a few years, the parents should be the ones who have lovingly walk them through this. not a doctor, not a court. no one should trump the authority of a parent in this situation. in certain parts of the wales and scotland, 16 year olds can vote, they can make a decision tree. they can be members of the armed forces, they can pay turks and they can marry with rental consents if we'll do not. i'm learning now as a society 16 year olds to make those very mature decisions in my opinion then as obsolete, you know, really just to take this old fashioned view that children on some of the chalk tools, a little more suck to the answer is most people who churns ition transition successfully? this for? the parents should be the divine a foti,
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just because they gave birth to their channel to see more 1000000, new cases misconceived when a child says to their parents, i believe that i'm a girl, even if that child is 8 years old and they're physically a male the, the current prevailing practice is to allow that child to determine what they want to do going forward to say anything different is considered abuse. and initiative abuse is being conflated and being very hard used in a way that's harmful to actual children who are being abused. these are things that a 12 year old and a 13 year old don't have the capacity to understand the longstanding implications of in the how do we provide a way out for children who are suffering from gender dysphoria? what should happen if there's a conflict with parents starting to fall on the parents to make the best most loving decision for their families? there are 2 things going against children. and these situations one is if they're ripped from the loving arms of their parents. and 2 is if they're forced to make a decision to young that they might regret the suicide rates are astonishingly
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higher for children that make this decision decisions. the younger they are when they make these decisions, the more high the suicide rate is for them later in life, once they transition to. so we need to be very careful about these children being exploited for political reasons. iran will hunt down those who assassinated his leading nuclear physicist. the warning from the country's defense minister at the scientists fear no general. yeah. crime, no assassination. and no foolish action will be left by the iranian nation. we will certainly hunt down criminals until the end. they must know that they will be punished for their actions. the assault took place on friday when most in fact reside day was travelling in his car nater wrong. they were shot in and out bush and died of his injuries in hospital. iran immediately branded the attack an act of state terror also saying it would continue what it called. the scientists pays for research. far from stopping to run,
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the motor appears to have only angered its leaders as daniel hawkins reports. dr. morsi in factories ardea was different things to different people, to his family, a husband and a father to his country, a patriot, a prized and respected scientists. so others, though he was a threat affectively in charge of iran's alleged nuclear weapons program, we don't exactly know what motivated the killing. but if it had anything to do with removing a supposed threat in the interests of peace and stability, the result so far seems to be the reverse of the streets of boiling over with anger. well fuck result, it was given a state funeral and granted martyr status. iran is out for revenge. some hardliners are calling for direct, massive retaliation against those who they think are responsible. even the strikes
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on israeli cities are on the table. life for an eye says god's law and to iran is in no mood to let this crime go unpunished. the enemies of around have to know that the rainy nation and the country's officials are brave enough to respond to this criminal action when the time is right, the relevant officials will respond to this crime. but this is now bigger than just tit for tat violence. if wars in iran's alleged nuclear program was the goal that's failed, iran is government has vowed to continue this. scientists work with redoubled efforts and we will be more united will be more determined even for the continuation of your path. we will carry on with more speed and more power and the nuclear deal already in tatters after the us withdrawal is quickly fading. as the country's parliament looks, the stop inspections at its nuclear sites. with the consent of m.p.'s to urgent action plans were adopted to lift sanctions in order to return to the era of the nuclear energy boom. and to stop surveillance by i.a.e.a.
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spies with biden's incoming administration. aiming for a new deal with to run it looking like they could get no deal at all by them to simple terms apologize, in some ways he will have to come up for haps, with even more of a diplomatic concession than simply restoring the agreement. i think iran will need far more guarantees after all, even when president obama signed the deal not on sanctions were removed. and iran member of quite benefit economically hoped. and why would be iranians choose compromise in a rare moment of unity. they now have the support of everyone from turkey and iraq to the u.a.e. and even europe. we condemn this heinous murder and extend our condolences to the
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government of iran and the family of the deceased. the emirates condemns the crime of the assassination. it causes nor science to practice the greatest possible restraint, so as to avoid dragging the region to new levels of instability and threats to peace. this is a criminal act and runs counter to the principle of respect for human rights. the e.u. stands for, for every action equal and opposite reaction. it was clear assassinating a scientist on a radio in the soil would start up a hornet's nest that will now lead to a reaction across the region and beyond. so to come this hour, it's revealed a huge hollywood charity to help sexual harassment victims spend just a fraction of donations, helping the victims themselves. we'll tell you more after the break.
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join me every thursday on the all excitement show and i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business. i'm sure business, i'll see you there. a
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oakum back. there is a major embarrassment for time's up a sexual harassment charity set up by hollywood celebrities with massive publicity after it was revealed to spend just 10 percent of donations on actually helping women in his 1st year of operation tax filing show, the group raised more than $3500000.00 in 2018, but almost tof went on salaries alone with huge sums also spent on luxury resorts conferences and just 300 $12000.00 went to the victims of sexual harassment. r.t. received this response from the organization. our $28.00 in expenses were mostly
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related to our start up costs, such as legal costs and recruiting start of that would establish initiatives that would be launched in 2019 times that was formed in the wake of the scandal over harvey weinstein. a former top hollywood producer, found guilty of sexual assault. the foundation itself claims it's gone on to help thousands of victims, including committing millions of dollars in legal and payoff support. but lawyer money, her loss, or thinks near roles are needed for such nonprofit organizations. i would say this really is not a good battle for a nonprofit organization. 5 this is what i would call in a discipline. profit basically lost their way. and really what their actual mission was and it seemed like the nonprofit was sort of using the organization as a slush fund. the golden rule for not profits is that 75 percent of its funding really should go to its mission while 25 percent go to goes toward the ministration
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of it. but here are 38 percent to salaries and with the c.e.o. should have done was to see this imbalance and actually take a pay cut. here's what happens with nonprofit organizations. as there are, there are very sort of like self-regulation. i think the best thing that a nonprofit actually can do is put their taxes like right on their web site for the public to see. and also, i mean, i think for these sort of large nonprofit organizations that you know, get a lot of media attention. you know, what they really should do is put sort of mechanisms in place where you know, you have like an independent board. you have an independent auditor, you put controls, internal controls in place. u.s. president elect joe biden, surprise to many with his new white house press secretary pick jen. psaki is not only a carryover from the above iraq. she's also become notorious for her daffs morkel
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reports as joe biden edges toward inauguration, despite republican efforts to derail it. at this point, it's pretty clear the transition is underway. biden is appointing his cabinet and he's got internet, social justice warriors beaming with pride about the fact that he has selected an all female senior press team. so the white house communications will be headed up by a familiar face, jennifer psaki, now she knows the office well, having worked under the administration of barack obama and then moving to the u.s. state department. but exactly how good she is at communicating accurate information is another matter. there are flows of gas, the natural gas, i should say. they go through from western europe, through pain crain to russia. and we, i'm sorry, the other way from russia, through crane to western europe. i don't have anything, any specific comment on the case that point to egypt in government. and i was very due to have a conversation of the department of justice. i don't have anything to add in state
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prison, so i don't have anything very there. and i don't have more details on horsham versus refugees, russia and see no evidence to prove clean. who are we to russia? sorry. geography is not sakis best subject now? she raised some eyebrows when she condemned forces in eastern ukraine, saying that they were engaged in an election rigging, scheme called carousel voting, which she had no idea what that actually meant. perhaps this tendency to make a verbal blunders is something that the new administration will find enduring. after all, this is going to be the man at the top, but look what's not to like, but from the beauty of it. and what a neat term watch would happen. those kids support can come up to cmos post-prison . they want a new the in some, some new coverage of international leaders spoke about you had people like more people like the financier in time series. she's a friend, she's been my friend,
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jen psaki says that she is proud of her new to lauding them loudly on twitter. i can't imagine a smarter savi or better human to partner with, than korean john p. here to rebuild trust of the american people, communicate by the harris agenda and main, the work of the u.s. government more accessible to the people who serve. now this is no surprise as the, team is made up of d.c., a holdovers from the obama years, including a few who have been part of biden's d.c. posse for decades. one of visor who's coming in to work with incoming v.p. kamel. a harris is someone who has been an advisor working with democratic veteran bernie sanders for a long time. but the rest are just simply washington regulars. they'll be swapping seats in the ongoing game of musical chairs on capitol hill. and they also have, ties to u.s. mainstream media. jen psaki spent some time at c.n.n. as did simone sanders careen gene peer has worked at m. s, n, b, c. the cozy relationship between the incoming administration and the mainstream
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media is going to be something. it's rather hard to dispute, but that doesn't mean there won't be a few entertaining moments. kaleb, oppen artsy new york, the former vice chair of the us libertarian party national committee. often vera thinks the makeup of the new communications team is a distraction tactic. she has the ability to keep giving the exact same message that the last several presidents have given. i mean, she has practice from the obama era. she is proud of the campaign. she's not to be saying a thing different or new or interesting. this is an obvious distraction tactic. the idea i assume, is to create such a highly noticeable identity shift that the content of the message is different. somehow the fact that the messages are all female will distract the american people . listen, the american people aren't dead. if you keep the failed policy going, it won't matter who announces it, what matters is how bad the policies themselves are. look at this, you know,
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very obvious thing, but don't look at this other thing that's almost just as obvious. so in other words, pay attention to who's delivering the message, pay attention to the messenger, look at the identity of the messenger, but don't pay too much attention to the message because the exactly the same as what you've seen under the last democrat and republican administration. but at the heart of new york's taken a defiant approach against the lockdown declaring itself and autonomous exempt from all thought things were strictures on public dining. give me something that i can generate. i can have where i could just pay my rent and my utilities. so i don't have to shut down, so i'm not totally in the red sea where i have to walk to make up or say no to me.
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you know, i'm sure they can find money to do that. people are going to live what their lives are. you still stir nor run a business and every day and like, you know, we've got to buy it. if it was normal, that these people expect people to do it on need to go to the holidays. you know, you're going to see their parents rough times on here, how you feel about it or feel alone. i don't think it's going to work for you. go for interesting delving. ready many thanks for joining us on r.t. international. this tuesday will be back with all the latest headlines in about 30
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to buy a book when nobody will know part of a lot of people to tune into some of the look forward to talking to you all should work for people must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law for should be very careful about official intelligence. the point obesity is linked to on theories, chops and with artificial intelligence resummon, the demon group
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must protect its own existence. as a mixer, i think one of the worst things as a kid is what do you want to do? it's not what you want to do. why do you do the things you do? you could design a life that is focused on your being aware of work as a way of expression. people ask me what motivates me every day and i look, i'm just, i started my company because it was an expression of myself. i am just painting on a canvas, but i think if we can teach them that think of their work and their life as a place to express themselves and then dream of what they see themselves becoming. that strategic mistake makes you think more long term rather than the short term what athletes are told to picture making the shot before they take the
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shot. and i think that the same thing is true for the rest of us. we have to picture what our goal is, is looking like and not just pick an arbitrary goal, but what do we want our life to look like? and then create a plan to get there. and we can help kids do better, but it's in their own hands. it's in their own hands. that's a lesson every kid should learn. and those sort of stuff, the responsibility i can make sure that i never will be poverty. and my kids and i will have a party if i do the right thing. oh my name's wendy 18 years old. i go to caprica high school.

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