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there are a lot of a lot of people if you want to make it about the line, even if you're going to make a film about france agrees to drop part of an unpopular security bill to ban the filming of police following weeks of nationwide protests. also this hour and a landmark case in australia, authorities seize a child from parents who refuse consent for sex change treatment. we discuss the issue with our guests. not only are the parents being bullied, but the whites are literally being stripped away from them on would not be cheap. suit 60 incapable of making union
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rational decision. plus we will hunt down criminals, tilby and iran doubled down on avenging the murder of its top nuclear scientists, as his funeral takes place in tehran and shock. as it's revealed times up to groups set up by hollywood celebrities with huge p.r. to fight sexual harassment, spent just 10 percent of donations received. if friends discuss the issue with sen, sebastian morons and friends on bowed party spokesperson, david the government is changing its message. why not at all? because interior minister is no longer right. 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
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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's no police violence. there's no racism that everything is in order and so on. and today reality collides with their money. 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 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 were no social
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distancing measures with main problem is that the authorities are now completely helpless. they are experiencing a crisis of fooling authority. a landmark court decision sees an australian child from parents after they refuse requests for a gender change. the couple are appealing and more and they're being bullied into granting can set 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 will not be named for legal reasons was born a female, but at 15 told family members about wanting to become a boy. and the parents refused the child contemplated suicide in online posts, and was seized from their home by protection services. it's not the only case when parents clash with authorities on gender dysphoria a mismatch between people's sex assigned at birth and their gender identification.
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earlier this year, another australian child was allowed feminisation treatment despite the mother's opposition. previous rulings had let the final decision to the parents. my colleagues taylor, discuss the issue with our 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 there's always. 'd the xcuse says, and so we still are from the assumption that somebody who seems to themselves has been transgender is somehow making the mistake that they don't understand their own minds. but the not capable of making a rush. you informed decision not particularly to suit somebody 15 or 16, she'd be incapable of making an informed, rational decision. the parents of the child say that they're being bullied into consenting to, to stop in treatment,
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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 in 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 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,
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16 year olds can vote, they can make a decision. they can be members of the armed forces. they can pay turks and they can marry with rental concerns. it will 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 divina foti just because they gave birth to their child isn't more 1000000. now cases misconceived when a child to their channel to see more 1000000 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,
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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 to use in a way that's harmful to actual children who are being abused. these are things that a 12 year old in a 13 year old don't have the capacity to understand the longstanding implications of in so 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 if they're forced to make a decision to leave young, that they might regret the suicide rates are astonishingly higher for children that make this a cyst decision, as the younger they are when they make these decisions, the more the 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
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exploited for political reasons. russia's delegation to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has urged germany and other members to stop using the body for political purposes. the own brutal campaign of the so-called poisoning of a russian blogger and then suing actions by germany and its your allies in the o.p.c. . w. is a way to use this international organization to exert its political and sanctions pressure on the russian federation. on monday, 56 of the 193 member states condemned the alleged poisoning of russian opposition. figurehead. they released a joint statement urging moscow to disclose the circumstances of what they called a chemical attack. now, not only fell ill in august on a flight in russia and was taken to germany for treatment, germany claims it found traces of a noble choking nerve agent in his body and allegation later repeated by the o.p.c.
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wu and others. however, moscow denies any involvement, adding berlin's failed to respond to all offers to share data and cooperate in the probe. so we can now cross live to alexander shulgin, russia's permanent representative to the o.p.c. wu. you're very welcome to the program as always. how many of these 56 o p c w states claiming that not only was poisoned with no, we choke, actually had access to research such claims? good afternoon, i'm a regular who said that you r.t.s. program and send them straight into your question. i can say that by our opinions, exception of germany, france and sweden who had to have more alexina volunteers to issues non, you know,
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other concerned states. they didn't run any task their own. strictly speaking, it would be impossible. and it's concerning states that are lost in the immense ocean space. it's my opponent and other states labor because they are also hmong concern stages. but we witnessed today a few years ago side tried to talk fair and european partners from other states to send out russian diplomats the engine sacked for the poisoning. so they started to talk and the british saying that don't question that. so just send them away and we will give you hard evidence,
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but they were just bluffing years later from what we understand. those states who bought into the arguments of the british side and sent away russian diplomats. they, didn't get any evidence. any troops from the u.k., the countries that signed that statement to ask for clarification from russia, quote unquote. what do you think? what kind of response do you think they're hoping for from russia, given to that sort of what amounts to an accusation? they're posing towards russia. little bitches. just refuse to hesitate and all the p.p. sneaks concerned states. so there is a urge for the russian federation to disclose their circumstances all they can in a chemical attack in russia. we would like to understand ourselves what happened there. it's because very strange, single, with
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a lot of murky response. so it's becoming ever more it can go in the light of the recently published response of the federal government of germany. answer is to the 7 to 6 question. so the boon to staff members. and i can see the government, like germany wanted to avoid difficult questions because macon's his sedgemoor dingoes, the federal government doesn't knows something or didn't know it's not aware of certain things. and it seems that people who rode this fanservice on b. how politically at rolling job or bends, they didn't think about how such answers, such clarifications, subset of the copper and then would look big as it's in the bright contras. you, want to wake and see, and o.p.c. w.
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or, and western counties and western representatives including german, represented there they are saying, and france work. feel like any clarification there. it's given by the, the shills here in authority regarding the best soco can be called programs in syria. and we have all the possibilities to explain why it happened there as we have channel. most of the by left rule of copper asian way to germany. we have also channel the strange c.w. lad for him, but a minute to leave our work counterparts. the request from the russian attorney is they just don't reply to or each send back to answer it. and they for be technical, a sacred period of the o.p.'s c.w. to disclose the substantive information from the board. all bit technical is to
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create period on the technical cooperation that was given to chairman e. on its request. when it comes to the live on the case, russia has responded and accused germany and its allies of, quote, megaphone diplomacy and a massive campaign of disinformation. do you think that's a fair assessment and why would germany and tallis do such a thing? you want to question, who? well, you know, in recent years in european union, the policy in regard to the russian federation was deal that i could try the smallest states that were trying to be allowed, who called themselves frontline kountry is and they were going along with theirs. playing with it is still an issue and the germans gotten
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bold to say merciful bacon. and so they seemed to that from bad some think they just want to paint our country in the middle like lied to resent it as violator rolled based order. as they want to introduce new sanctions against the russian federation, russia claims germany has violated 2 articles of the convention. can you explain that to us because of certain point in german government that the matter is not the subject of bilateral relations with russia and germany. it's rather case to be considered by the international organisations like
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the organisation, that's the case and then they should have acted long. there's some way, according c.w.c. convention and has 2 articles that state that the procedure for the states and keep such situations happen. sample article 9, and all of this states has any suspicions, 3, guarding the behavior of and there is a concern c.w.c. convention. but on the its start you can so day sions, they made requests and then there is side of giving the answer to these sands. 30000 satisfy the request and direct steps and then there is also article 7 according to we each member of stage and they help each other out legally through full field. it will be implemented because eventually, but the problem is that if that were counterparts,
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they think it's to police told the convention in their interests. so there you are, just, if you do not comply with the chemical convention to put it simply we've been speaking with alexander szell again. russia's permanent representative to the o.p.c. w. thank you for your time and your comments. but iran will hunt down those who assassinated its leading nuclear physicist. that's the warning from the country's defense minister at the scientist funeral. general. yeah. crime, no association and no foolish should be left unanswered by the ring and nation. we will certainly hold down criminals until the end. they must know that they will be punished for their actions. the assault took place on friday when most of it was travelling in this car near tehran. he was shot in an ambush and died of his
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injuries in the hospital, around immediately brand of the attack, an act of state terror also saying it would continue what it called, the scientist peaceful research, and far from stopping tehran. the murder appears to have only angered its leaders as artist daniel hawkins reports. dr. morsi, in fact, reside, it was different things to different people, to his family, a husband and a father, to his country, a patriot, a prized and respected scientists to others, though he was a threat, a man 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. it happened in 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
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are calling for direct, massive retaliation against those who they think are responsible. even the strikes on israeli cities are on the table. life for an eye says god's law and to ron is in no mood to let this crime go unpunished. all enemies of around have to know that the rainy nation and the countries officials are brave enough to respond to this criminal action. when the term is raid, the relevant officials will respond to this crime. but this is now bigger than just tit for tat violence if was 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 should we will be more united will be more determined even for the continuation of your post. 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,
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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. spies with biden's incoming administration aiming for a new deal with iran and looking like they could get no deal at all by them will have to simple terms apologize. in some ways he will have to come up 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 also mentions were removed and iran member of quite benefit economically as hoped. and why would the
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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 government of iran and the family of the deceased. the emirates condemns the crime of the assassination that cause or 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 sign to start a radio in the soil would store up a hornet's nest reaction across the region and beyond. there's a major embarrassment for time's up a sexual harassment charity set up by hollywood celebrities with massive publicity . after it was revealed,
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it spent just 10 percent of donations on actually helping women and its 1st year of operation tax filings show. the group raised more than $3500000.20 team, but almost half went on salaries alone with huge sums also spent on luxury resort conferences. in fact, just 312000 dollars went to the victims of sexual harassment. are to receive this response from the organization. our turn to 18 expenses were mostly related to a start up costs, such as legal costs and recruiting start of that would establish initiatives that would be launched in 2019 times up 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 p.r. support. but lawyer marni health things, new rules are needed for such nonprofit organizations. i would say this really is
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not a good bottle for a nonprofit organization. 5 this is what i would call in and discipline profit and basically lost their way. and really what their true 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 administration. but here, 38 percent went to salaries and let the c.e.o. should have done was to see this imbalance and actually take years. and what happens is not profit organizations as there are, they're 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,
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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. that's our goal of a news update for this hour. thanks for tuning in wherever you may be. financialization has its limits. the accounting tricks of stock buybacks have their limits. financialization,
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easy going to do it yourself. seems wrong. to stamp out and in the trail. find themselves common ground her greetings and salutation with black friday in the.

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