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a car rams into pedestrians in the german city of tria, killing 4 people, and injuring more than a dozen. the driver has been arrested. an investigative news web site claims to be blacklisted by british intelligence, often exposing government surveillance practices. declassified u.k. says it's being targeted by chief c.-h. to condit out a landmark case in a straight old farts he sees a child from parents who refuse to consent to sex change treatment, hear it on t.v. . we put the issue up for debate. it only are the parents being bullied, but their rights are literally being stripped away from them, with somebody 16 or 16 to be incapable of
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making an informed, rational decision. bring you your news all hours of the day. this is all to international. good to have your company well let's head straight to job. 8 anyway, at least 4 people have been killed in a car ramming a driver has been arrested off to crashing into pedestrians at high speed in the western city of tria. now the fatalities include one child and more than a dozen other people injured, peta oughta picked up the story. on tuesday afternoon, a silver gray s.u.v. plowing through people out in a pedestrian area of the southwestern city of trivia, some absolute horror stories from eyewitnesses being recounted to local media, talk of a one kilometer long trail of destruction through this part of central train.
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we're hearing of people being thrown into the air after having been struck by an s.u.v. that was accelerating into crowds of people. there's even stories of a baby carriage being amongst those people that were thrown off after being struck by the by the car. the driver has been arrested. the main suspect is in custody and the only information it's being revealed about them so far is that they are a 51 year old german from the rhine, the trio sahlberg, area of the state of rhineland, collaton 8. we've also heard from the mayor of tria, were from labor giving an emotional statement in which he was very visibly moved, visibly moved to tears. as he was recounting what he saw, including, he confirmed it seeing the, the, the body of a child who had been struck by this vehicle. he did say that there was no further
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information as to why this, it took place. he said that it couldn't happen until the this suspect is being questioned to try and get to the bottom of what the motive was, but said that there was a process. we've also heard this from police as well that there is a process of questioning the suspect before they will release any more information . the local government of the area of the state of rhineland collaton age where tree is located, are on their way to to the city of tria, from the capital of the states in mind. we're expecting a press conference at 7 pm local time months in or around 3 hours, where we're hoping to get more information the only the good news that we've hired is the storage fees at the scene. have said that there is no further danger. as far as they're concerned, there is no threat of more potential incidents taking an investigative news website is claiming to have been blacklisted by british intelligence, the so-called declassified u.k.
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. it's known for exposing military activities as well as government surveillance, reporting from london the classifier. the u.k. and their head of investigations, matt, can i, he's a former financial times journalist. they've been blacklisted by g. c, h q. and a number of internal emails showing that staff are being told not to engage without doubt that declassified u.k. blacklisted by g.c. age, kill britain's largest intelligence agency, internal e-mails from shell, which will not been gauging further with mad candidate, declassified head of investigations. the day he published what the agency privately disparaged as a negative long read about his secretive schools program. according to declassified, u.k. one particular line of investigative journalism is what got the bucks off of a program run by the intelligence agency. looking into going into schools and teaching children how to conspire,
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brute force cyber attack. the website have also got quite a long history of looking at other aspects of the things that britain's military and government in general are getting up to. the older members question is assumed to refer to lifton and colonel mourner out by ease who completed typhoon conversion. training in the u.k. delivered by royal air force, r e of personnel. in 2011 to 2012, we've been hearing from joe that it's groups like reporters without borders who have described this mode of operating by and by the government as being trumpy. and this is yet another worrying example of the u.k.
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government, imposing arbitrary restrictions on media deemed to be critical to trampy unmoved as her no place in british democracy for a few years of open criticisms that press freedoms of being clamped down on in side . the british government, so as far as this latest incident is concerned, it doesn't bode well for those who are concerned about press freedoms. what got the chance to speak of british journalists have on a regular now see things the targeting of declassified u.k. follows an alarming pattern of government cracking down on any form of reporting that they disagree with. britain is a country which likes to pride. it sounds in treatment speech, and this goes completely against the grain quite why she c.-h. . she was made this decision and is silly. it is a journalist's job to ask all quick questions. to be critical of the interim nation
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. beatrice seems so, you know, journalists don't do their jobs to be popular. quite the reverse. and, you know, there's this move us already been likened to a tribune style decision. and of course, this is what we've seen in the white house that when journalists upset president donald trump, they get blacklisted or are asked to leave the, the white house, press corps, and for g, c, h q, to do this, to a journalistic organization. is astonishing. a child in a straight or has been taken into care in a landmark court case, not off to the parents, refused requests for a gender change. the couple are appealing, one claim that being bullied into granting consent. the authorities say we will not
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allow her to change gender, so it's dangerous for her to come back to our house because we will mentally abuse her. they want us to consent to, to source during treatment. now the child who cannot be named for legal reasons was born a female part of 15 years old. she told her family members about wanting to become a boy. when the parents refuse the child contemplated suicide in online posts and was then seized by protection services. now it's not the only case of parents clashing with authorities on gender dysphoria. that's a man who mismatch between people, sex at birth and that gender self identification. so earlier this year, another child in a straight, it was allowed feminize ation treatment without the mother's consent. while the, despite her opposition, previous rulings had left the final decision up to parents who earlier on, i discussed the issue with our guests. 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
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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 still are from the assumption that somebody who receives to themselves has been transgender, is somehow making the mistake. and the not capable of making a rush to informed decision only with not particularly 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 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
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a certain way and that the parents are now going to be forced to allow this child to have or move their 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 world and stalins, 16 year olds can vote, they can make a decision tree. they can be members of the armed forces. they can,, they can marry with parental consent and it will. i'm one o., the 16 year olds to make very sure positions, in my opinion,
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really just to take this old fashioned view that children on some of the shuttles a little more to the right to move people from solution successfully. this for me, the divine a foti just because they gave birth to the 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 in their physically a male, 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 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 in a 13 year old don't have the capacity to understand a longstanding implications of in. so how do we provide
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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 their 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 young that they might regret the suicide rates are astonishingly higher for children that make this decision decisions. 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 exploited for political reasons. the president of the red cross has urged governments to combat the spread of false information surrounding covert vaccines, which he called a 2nd pandemic francesca rocca thought the public were locked in for to take the job, could stall efforts to counter the virus. we believe that the massive coordinated efforts that will be needed to roll out the covert vaccine in an equivocal manner.
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need to be paralleled by equally massive efforts to proactively build and maintain trust. the red cross chief went on to cite, sad face, showing that in a quarter of countries, less than hall, full of people are willing to take a covert fact seen. and as examples of fake news, he highlighted a popular belief that the virus doesn't affect young people or indeed africans, and also claims that the virus has disappeared. the pandemic is over. we spoke to a man while he's head of the right cross health care department, and he believes public acceptance while a much over time. well, the reason one element, these is a new pandemic, a new virus that behaves in ways that we didn't know until a year ago. and we have been discovering it slowly, slowly, by slowly and so science is adopting to enable that. and communicating able being science is difficult and that's why i think media scientists to critique are role to play,
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to try to explain in very simple terms that what is up and going why changes may be happening. people at the moment of a very high level of vaccine hesitancy and saw right now we see that there are only 30 percent of population in many countries would actually be ready to take the vaccine. we know that these, these will increase time passes by and people get more confident and i think we have a role to play, to ensure that people feel comfortable confortable, that people feel trust towards the authorities. 2 words, the scientist and 2 words. that means that we putting in place to keep everybody safe from all around the world. now iran has a following to hunt down those behind the assassination of its eating physicist top officials issued. i started warning after the scientists funeral. iran, iran has stated before, is our definite policy independently give a reciprocal response to those who ordered and committed this crime with maximum
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pain. for the culprits, god willing, no crime, no association, and no foolish nation. we will certainly hunt down criminals until the end. they must know that they will be punished for their actions. had this all took place on friday when the scientist was traveling in his car near terror on he was shot in an ambush and died of his injuries in hospital. iran has brought to the assassination, an act of state terror, blamed israel on the us. daniel hoare convey our report on the shock waves that sent through the region dr. morsi, in fact rezai. 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, the 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,
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the result so far seems to be the reverse of the streets boiling over with anger. well fuck resort. it was given a state funeral and granted martyr status. iran is out for revenge. some hardliners are calling for the 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 iran is the mood to let this crime go unpunished. an image of around i 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 can respond to this crime. but this is now bigger than just tit for tat violence. it was in iran's alleged nuclear program, was the goal that's failed there. all this government has failed to continue. the scientists work with redoubled efforts. we will be more united will be more
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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 to 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 there looking like they could get no deal at all right. then we'll have to put it in simple terms, apologize in some ways and he will have to come up perhaps with even more of a diplomatic concession than simply restoring the agreement
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. i think iran will need far more guarantees after all, even when president obama signed the deal not on sanctions were removed. and iran never acquired benefit economically as hoped. and why would the 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. it calls nor sides 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 rainy in the soil would stir up
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a hornet's nest. reaction across the region and beyond. farmers in india are voicing that anger over free market reforms, which they claim will devastate their livelihoods. protests have been raging for the past week with millions of agricultural workers going on strike, and farmers have started blocking highways around new delhi. the indian government pushed the reforms through parliament back in september. they were near fixed minimum prices for such and crops and opened the door for
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corporations to negotiate prices directly with farmers. also, private companies can now stockpile staple crops, which could previously only be done by the government. prime minister narendra modi insists the new rules will benefit farmers allowing them to attract investment and choose from a large number of potential buyers. and he's accused opponents of deliberately spreading falsehoods. we're seeing the same old misinformation going against these historic agree culture reform is coming from the same people who have constantly misled the farmers for decades. we're working with pure intentions and without any purpose of betraying anyone. on the line now is christian a process of finance, secretary of the a i k. s union and into welcome to the program the frosting. i want to ask talk us through what are the full farmers so concerned about here?
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i to leave the farm of the in general and our soldiers general top of the of india. this is there, but please to read that used their spin and forced in a new sixty's seventy's. and is there system of production of the especially in the dual crops of year harkless. and there is a minimum support for a system. and if goodman monday system in markets just saw under these fuel farm acts, which is the corporate assertion of agriculture, the conduct farming system so poorly and quite a credit companies and bring you closer. we're going to also seeing the
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formosa mean become the conduit because under these go there a fear that the percent are going to be any killing and the corporate decision will be the better of these deceased. i'm one of the meds or in the city to come in a large number to protest against and demand could be of these 3 farmers. now, india has a huge agricultural sector. there are hundreds of millions of people employed so far, most of the biggest voting bloc in the country. now, if this on the rest continues, what political impact could it have? the indian votes. this is, may leave me a magical compression. you say because the percentage in which if
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a person of the farmer land holding 2 hectares of land. so all these are facing problems and that is the commodification of the i think that's a commodity production. sure. these commodities us there was selling in the market and that is telling the braces are going up and they're not getting the place. saw their wonder raise the minimum support place that they're gonna need since in the absence of that from getting in and out of all should look, i'm going to say it in pork raised and become my good about loosing their land. and i'm going to be you could use this market system of the
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east of robber and nor gold mines to stop. so this will be now deserving back up on the assembly, especially the percent that google certainly be eliminated and almost be forced to become less. so the politician has certain of the assembly that is taking place across the country. and this is to really be onslaught on the glare in a crummy, especially in this area. this is the least of unfortunately, that's all we've got time for. thank you so much for coming on to the program. and speaking to us, that was krishna prasada. find out secretary of the ai k s union in india. good luck. finally,
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russia's delegation to the global chemical weapons watchdog has urged germany and other members to stop using the w for what it says are political purposes. the 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 figure. i'll explain a volunteer. they released a joint statement urging moscow to disclose the circumstances of what they called a chemical attack and the found me fell ill. just remind all started to mess that flight in russia was taken to berlin for treatment. germany claims they found traces of another child nerve agent in his body and allegation later repeated by the o.p.c. w. . however, moscow says its own tests found no such substance on the upper limb has rejected
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requests for lab data. we spoke with alexander, who is russia's permanent representative to the c.w. . now he thinks the claims against russia have a clear political motive. we wanted to know, but it's been what we're seeing today is deja vu 2 years ago. the british persuaded the e.u. and other countries to expel russian diplomats allegedly in retaliation for the poisoning of the script. nevertheless, in recent years, within the e.u. policy towards russia has largely been determined by small countries. the mood was set by a noisy minority of states, but declared themselves front line countries playing along with anti russian sentiments. the germans drag themselves in. what's behind this, an attempt to smear russia to present it as a violator of the world order existing in the imagination of western countries to introduce new sanctions against the russian federation. individual states interpret the provisions of the chemical convention as they please. we encourage delegations
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to be able to hear each other and share mutual respect. we must stop trying to impose our own new rules instead of the approved norms of international law. that rob, thanks for thinking without coming away next year on our planet. earth. always be polite, never engage with a negative, a good or confrontational. don't get into any conversation or start answering questions. just ask for an attorney to survive and tear a goodish definitely don't want to be going to try the jump.
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should one coach you're more likely to walk free if you're rich and guilty, or if you're poor, and you've got 2 eyes, 2 ears, and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying if you don't take that advice, easy going to dig yourself a hole. financialization has its limits, the accounting tricks of stock buybacks and money printing have their limits. and in saudi arabia, we see a brilliant example of what happens when a country decides to go into financialization, instead of diversifying into actual productive economic activity.
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this is the us, the one business show you can't afford to miss their montage in washington coming out. the journal became the latest biotech company to submit an emergency use authorization application for the food and drug administration. data showed the vaccine is 94 percent effective. on monday, u.s. stocks tumbled closing out a record setting month. so we will we see a rally in the summer, or expect another pullback? we have an expert panel standing by have a lot to get to. so let's get started. the united states is facing a possible surge in coven 1000 cases. after
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a busy week of travel surrounding thanksgiving, many health officials fear that infection numbers may see a sharp rise, as was the case in canada just a few weeks ago when the country celebrated the same holiday. well fears around growing infections come just as a number of vaccine candidates get closer to federal proveable, artie's alex, my heel of a child. the story i was thousands of americans took to the sky. this thanksgiving travel season was like no other. it's still a little scary, but you know, we try to sanitize a lot like use hand sanitizer as much as we can. and we just keep our masks on pretty much the whole time. even with the 2nd wave of the corona virus in full swing, more people jumped on board planes than any other day since mid march. according to the t.s.a. 1170000, people traveled by air in the u.s. on sunday alone, loss of fliers but a big drop from the same day in 2019 when 2.9.

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