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it would come back to the story you have to see. the best. if you really. believe the. critics foran a highly controversial french police security bill in the wake of multiple bertelli and misconduct cases only make tensions with the public worse. also this hour a round of violence to avenge the murder of its top nuclear scientists and in the blame on israel we discuss possible motives and consequences with our guests. i think it was the order to provoke iran into a response they could then be used as a pretext for a strike on iraq this condemnation is going to go anywhere it must go to the to the the iranian regime to celebrate to dismount the issue is not a weapon it is a provocation. and one of the most shocking the lockdown violations and the
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pandemic a top european parliament member for an anti l.g.b. tea party quits after trying to flee police raids on what's being described as a male sex orgy. and india sea is one of the biggest national strikes and history as 250000000 people come out to protest free market measures. you're watching are to international coming to you straight from the russian capital where it's just turned 2 pm to the program. and france tensions are high over a new security bill that could criminalize filming of the police officers are already in the spotlight over widespread accusations of brutality with critics warning far more significant changes are needed to structural and deep rooted problems within
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the force. reports. it's the burning issue in france right now how to improve protection for the police while also safeguarding the public from police brutality. amid a wave of anger at the plans to criminalize the publication of images of the police if there was intent to harm the government has backed down the ruling party and that the much profiled article $24.00 would be entirely rewritten hours later the interior minister outlined his plans for reform so key
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a mike what is my deep conviction in what the government thinks is that we absolutely have to keep the protection of police forces during their police actions so i repeat they are not protected in athletic fields with more training more leaders and more police and the generalized use of police body cameras these would he said tackle the root cause of the problem meanwhile the french police chief admitted that there are some issues but he defended the owner of his offices the police the police are not violent and are not racist in saying this i'm not in denial and i am not waffling i tell you what i see and what i hear every day i see the police officers or flexion of the good side of our society but for many woods or not enough accusations of police violence of tarnish the name of the force these were brought into sharp focus over the past week as she. examples
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emerged. i tried to call my lawyer i tried to call out of people that even a neighbor heard my screams and he wanted to call the police but it was the police . then as protests turned over the weekend did emerge that one journalist was caught in the fray injured by a police baton as he attempted to cover the demonstrations. an award winning photographer was clearly identifiable as a journalist i was shocked by the injuries suffered by a colleague how b.
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and condemned the unprovoked violence the injuries were sustained as he exercised his legal rights as a photojournalist documenting protests on the streets of paris and did now questions have been raised about the police role in the death of an 18 year old in musée back during the yellow vests rallies. zainab was hit by tear gas canister in 20000 while in her apartment originally an expert report submitted as part of the investigation concluded that the officer that fired the grenade had done so properly and she'd been hit accidentally that's now being questioned following an independent investigation it claims the officer launched the corner to an angle and too close to her building and it was there for any legal shot
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a lawyer for the victim's family has. that it was a deliberate act we believe that the police officer fired tear gas grenade because he thought that mrs ray the one who was on the phone using its loudspeaker was filming the police violence that took place outside her house rewriting also called 24 is unlikely to be the end of the story the record speed toy global security bill to be scrapped passions are high not just press freedom i mean ability of citizens to film police officers but also the deep rooted problem of police violence issues that simply cannot be whitewashed so what do you can ski r.t. paris. iran's parliament has passed a bill to raise the stakes on nuclear development unless western countries east sanctions and urging the government to suspend un nuclear inspections and boost uranium enrichment above the levels agreed with international powers at the
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country's president hassan rouhani criticized the bill calling it bad for diplomacy a final decision on the issue rests with iran's supreme national security council the bill comes amid uproar in the country over the killing of iran's top nuclear scientists iran is blaming israel. the israeli government is the primary suspect in this assassination and now serious evidence has been provided the situation is that from now on we will follow the same path and we will seek to create legal responsibility for it iran as has been said and it is our firm policy will respond to both the perpetrators and the commanders it will be proportionate independent and god willing with maximum pain for those who have done it. israel's government is still refusing to comment on the issue my colleagues ask a teller discussed the escalation of possible motives and outcomes with our guests . i think it was done in order to provoke iran into response could then be used as
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a pretext for a strike on iran trying to this was designed to get the iranians to to take some response with it which would then justify an attack on iran is what appeared to be the closing days of the trump administration concerns that this attack could provoke iran to develop nuclear weapons what's your comment on that 1st of all there's no evidence that iran ever attempted to produce nuclear weapons iran which has the most advanced military technology in the region and we've seen that how it has been used against the american base. if iran which has that technological capability if they wanted to produce a nuclear weapon they would have done so years ago the issue is not nuclear weapons it is a provocation just as your previous guest rightly pointed out the israeli regime is looking for a provocation to bring about war in this region because for them it is it's not the
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interest of the united states or europe or of the region it is their own interests let's look at who are there was he was a weapons specialist a nuclear weapon specialist now a school that doesn't have a soccer team doesn't hire a soccer coach and a regime that isn't seeking to carry out nuclear attacks doesn't hire nuclear weapons specialists and really you know if condemnation is going to go anywhere it must go to the to the the iranian regime the celebrated this man that carried him around in government motorcade gave him a state funeral condemnation and again i have no idea who is involved the condemnation does not deserve to go to the people that remove this man from a very problematic situation condemnation only goes to the iranian regime who continue to oppress their people and continue to seek the execution of another iranian protesters were calling on a war with america over the killing in fact. anyway of course we thought that the 2 countries came very close. to
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a confrontation over the model of general sort of made me my question is is this time different and how it was for the purpose of the triggering an american attack on iran that one troubled drug ran for the presidency 2016 he promised an america 1st foreign policy we didn't get we got israel in saudi arabia 1st policy it's interesting to me that even the saudis in iraq don't seem to be going along with the script on this one so we could end up with a situation where the americans really don't feel they have the regional support they would only have the cover of israel to launch an attack on iran so i'm hoping the war will not come under no matter what the iranian response turns out to be. one of india's biggest strikes in history has seen 250000000 people come out against a new farming law that they warn it will devastate their livelihoods and the capital new delhi demonstrators clashed with police who fired tear gas and water cannon and
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use batons to force back protesters. september's loss crap to minimum prices for crops and helped corporations negotiate prices directly with farmers private companies can also nell 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 larger number of buyers and he's accused opponents of spreading lies. we're
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seeing the same old misinformation against these historic group culture reform which 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. a new delhi based journalist and political commentator says the moves have been badly planned. through these 3 laws. the government of. harvey. is going to be equally. far more food for a kid to do this to rule. everything to do with chasing and. taking the produce and then that old leaves you're reading forcing the mafia the private good. to be more fall
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through in less time should greed of the form of interest. to one of the most appalling breaches of covert restrictions now a top european parliament member has quit after brussels police caught him trying to avoid capture at what's being described as a sex orgy officers rated what's being called a gay party which surprised many as shi'a was part of an anti l g b t coalition it was attended by some 20 people including european diplomats china who had been chief whip of the european peoples party was caught carrying drugs as he fled through a window and shimmied down a drain pipe and police broken at passer by reported to the police that he had seen a man fleeing the lawn the gutter he was able to identify the man the man hands were bloody it is possible that she may have been injured while philine there were found in his backpack and his resignation letter shy at mit it his behavior was quote irresponsible he apologized for breaching the lockdown rules but claimed the
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drugs in his backpack had been planted former m.v.p. david coburn says the whole incident sets a terrible example. it's not setting a good example to the people in a time of the americas so maybe i'll have a good laugh about it you know the hypocrisy of it all but it is serious and as much as that people do what we set an example like that it all has a goal if they're out there politicians are having a tremendous coffee while the rest of us i might have weeks isolated me to look at my hair how to lie and whose baby i never had hail as long as i was a student i haven't seen obama in months so you know i try to be in the rules and set an example as opposed to little bit o. a way and by you know i think it's better if people obey the rules overseas but it's not too to do the opposite to what you're you're selling to the public. still i had it well here about using code restrictions for christmas cause another
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a make of the shallowness. join me every post on the alex sullivan show and i'll be speaking to just in the world of politics all this most i'm showbiz most i'll see you there. welcome back britain has become the 1st western country to license a vaccine against kobe did that all spy files are and by intact but actually it has been approved by the national regulator and we cannot cross over it live to our 2 shot at words dusty shut it tell us more what is the news unfolding waiting for here in united kingdom it's been described as
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a historic moment this morning ok that 19 vaccine has now been approved for use in could be rolled out as soon as next week so this announcement now means that the u.k. becomes a size country in the world through the roxy it comes also and h r a what you can look into medical regulation says that job which offers 95 percent protection against type 19 is actually safe to be rolled out so what we're discussing here in the u.k. is that for a $1000000.00 in part being ordered by britain it means that the plastic life of a batch of around 800000 could be available next week that means that immunized nation consult within days but who is at the top of this myth out west not the cabin softened represent people at the a.p. and front line health care as well as the rules there are 3 modes of delivery things like milk to breath and hope little that the nation's senses i don't like community rollout as well today this morning we've heard from hong kong the health secretary and he is saying that we could be back to normal by the spring and it
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will help save lives but of cool several big challenges with this rollout. help is on its way the m.h.r. a has formally authorized the fires a biotech vaccine for coated 19 the n.h.s. stands ready to start vaccinating early next week the u.k. is the 1st country in the world to have a clinically approved vaccine for supply. although the job has been approved already doubts has been casa so to say that it could be a huge lack of a for a week old also 50 hospitals are currently already poised on standby to receive this vaccine however there are serious issues with this super you can have it all because the boxing needs to be stored and minus 70 degrees so those handling the vaccines really need to be told and instructed of how. to deal with this vaccine also just to point out that government's handling of this crisis has never been celebrated in 2020 yet today is a joyous moment for the government has no bearing on the final messages the
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self-imposed deadline things that's been missed so while the u.k. today is enjoying thing in the spotlight with this vaccination will it be able to actually deliver that is the key question gets it's interesting they recognize that has said that it will not be giving the green light to this vaccination until after christmas and 2021 but far as is already wanting to distribute in other areas like the united states today we've also had some apartments and he says that this is a protection which will allow the united kingdom to get back on track and physically in terms of the economy of course 20 twentieth's going to come see right off economically it's pretty catastrophic but then you came in and out of nationwide lockdowns and then ultimately resulted in my unemployment and devastated hundreds of businesses all of this comes as the united kingdom today is coming out of a month no look down meaning pump fossil restaurant non-essential retail even places like now families i'm jim although it will be reopening as of today so all around
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for the united kingdom it's pretty good news as britain is now on the road to recovery however and this is quite crucial skeptics out there do say the police. are too shoddy edward stosh reporting live from london the thank you. from there we're going to bring em live in jones professor of viral g. at the university of reading for more on this story now britain's starting back saying early next week how much of a logistical challenge will that be. yes it will certainly be a logistical challenge not least those you just because the back scene requires soldier cold storage before it sent should be used i don't think so though the romance i think in certainly in developed countries i think the provision that minus 8 some reasons is not such a big deal but it certainly could be something that will affect the rollout more generally in other areas of the work world which don't have access to boat storage
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and the media has called this vaccine coming from pfizer and biotech the 1st backed by rigorous science is that so and does that mean that the other ones that have come out are not appropriately researched know the 1st part is right and 2nd part is wrong it certainly is backed by very solid science but so on which aren't so you know the other vaccines that are. being used. the difference in this one is that since ponce about historic moments in the sense that this will be the 1st are in any based vaccine that is released generally they've been tested people or not it's there are mental basis but they've never been released on that scale before so not only does it address the pokemon issue which is the most important thing right now but it does also mark a watershed moment for this type of vaccine and how effective is this vaccine compared to the other ones that are slowly coming out of. it's very effective in 90
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percent effective in stopping infection and stopping any form of disease but you will serious disease that is not to say that the other vaccines do not but it's almost well they do including long fact that by now virus this looking at fight back seen and another already seen the long produced fine. and i would expect that the other trials that are currently ongoing will reports quite soon probably early next year that they reached a very good level of inspection the west says russia license the sputnik the vaccine too early do you agree with that no i don't think they license it so really i think their insanity able to do what they wish within the boundaries of their own country and as far as i understand it the early release any military personnel and some people in the front line so it was a general rule against it wasn't
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a generalization say it was a particular reading sun it certainly allowed the monitoring of for example say acts which no one's appears to be so as far as one can make out from the dates of this being released and it was it is mostly press releases a sense of a. vaccine is perfectly sensible and perfectly sane do you think that the general public is ready for a mass vaccination what do you say to people who have concerns about the safety of vaccines. i would say one of the reasons he lived until mid eighty's these days the longevity that we enjoy in most of the world these days is hardly results of vaccination and that is the major thing that needs to be in mind the safety requirements for vaccines being released have never been struck. certainly no suggesting there's been any processing of coal knows this certainly has been an accelerated progress process in science and accelerates the logistical and and
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administer to process but the certainly hasn't been any paul and his colleagues and anyone going forward with this vaccine can be sure but say he is not the issue we've been speaking with and jones professor at the university of reading thank you for your time and your comments now with less than a month to go to christmas eve states are responding to mass anti-lock down outraged by easing restrictions that leaders fear the festive gatherings could spark a fresh wave of coping outbreaks our europe correspondent peter all over has a story. european leaders are facing a balancing act between keeping covert restrictions in place to stop the spread of the virus and allowing families to be together over the festive period this also the need to try in the piece some of those that have been out on the streets of european cities angry and fed up with the current restrictions.
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the problem is ease restrictions for christmas and new year you may well get a spike in the virus in january here in germany chancellor angela merkel has reluctantly agreed to ease restrictions on the number of people that are allowed to gather together that's been raised to 10 not including children in that number between the 23rd of the senate and the 1st of january but she has said that there is a personal responsibility on people to try and keep covert safe people in winter our worst equipped against the virus and then in the sound that because we spend much more time inside close spaces the situation the const more difficult we just have to get through this winter months and we hope people get vaccinated in the czech
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republic they've gone a bit further than germany and they'll be opening some shops that have being closed albeit with extra carona measures in place when it comes to religious services there's also a split across europe in italy and in ireland there will be socially distanced masses taking place while in germany and iceland they going for they will auction we recorded shoot services that we broadcast online and have also created virtual confirmation classes my sumo try to. do something outside the church on christmas eve such as a choir performance or a short service the e.u. might get a glimpse of tension what could be coming down the pike by looking at cross the atlantic to the united states last week's thanksgiving celebration so people travel across the country and get together with families will be looking to see if that produces an uptick in the number of corona infections but while restrictions that
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have been in place across europe have seen numbers either drop off or level out here the question is is it justified to ease these restrictions for a few days of christmas cheer a this brutal despite its continues unabated as not to be disparate it piece absolutely positively correlated to the contagion is provided by closed source or gone to people gathering etc more than leading to temptation lifting distinctions appears to be more like can he be paid to close the levy to all of the magic wages are gathering exeter it is dangerous he says police the measured east absolutely not big. interests we notice we have experiences i don't see any and you do clear that deer they look down east prove it to be an effective way old containing the spread of the spiders.
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