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morning guy in front of the pound stepped down the public for the filming of the police the u.n. says the new security bill is incompatible with human rights however paris insists it won't be dropped although it could be reworked to. russia's strong free mass vaccinations against the 19 in the capital we look at his foster mind to get the job bob. we need to understand this is not going to be assumed. that had of the international red cross woman is that vaccines were so all of the problems with the virus also to come. to us.
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but we'll just have to be. because i know it's. it's really hot. heart wrenching moment for a family whose father put his life on the line for the u.k. as featured on all the factions are told to leave for great britain over the bureaucratic mistakes brings you that story. to bring you the stories that matter our around the clock this is a tense national thanks for keeping me company. well let's head straight to paris where protests are taking place again this weekend over a security bill that could stop the public through filming the police demonstrators in the french capital tools through the streets setting fire to vehicles and smashing into shops and banks response will take us on
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a dip in scale was that for us. where you can probably see behind me it's already getting pretty good here in paris is burning and you can hear the tear gas is pretty left off so we're in the middle of it at the moment and. streaming the we've already seen clashes between the police and the protesters at the very start of this protest police being pelted with the room next with close bottles with pink paint and then they responding with
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the tear gas and oil prices are trying to extinguish a number of fires that have been set these the fires of cause all the lonely street there are at least 3 or 4 vehicles that have been completely to or just so really just have to move because the themes from the vehicle are getting a little bit too close for comfort but this protest still going on this is one of the run protests in france against the global security law a law that's been much criticized not just by june lists and citizens and n.g.o.s but also by the european union and by the un many include. your specialty move independent investigators to the u.n. saying this isn't compatible with international human rights law and they've called the whole law to be rewritten we know at the moment that only one part of that law is going to be written that is article 24 but protesters say that that's not enough
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as you can see still more tensions here in paris this fire has been lit just outside the bank. the bank is also being smashed in and at the furniture brought out the back not so popular in paris today we heard from president mccaul on friday a wide ranging interview where he talked about a lot of the issues in front at the moment he touched on this issue when he touched on police a pilot said he didn't want to call it police file and he said that there was violence in society and they was violence within the police but he didn't want to politicize the issue and he didn't think it was an institutional problem this is a listen to what else president mark korda had to say during that interview yet you know as an associate the there is violence in society there is racism in society in france today this is a franked therefore as a police reflect society some members of the police force display violent behavior
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that we must go off and punish me so i would just get caught in the 2 year gas here just to have a look it's just been released by the police officers as they're trying to control the situation so the firefighters couldn't do that their job you know many of the people who are ok start school 24 and the global security all say the problem with it is that there has been this is issues in terms of violence within the police force and if cities won't say for example film police officers will be no evil to show police brutality would not be problematic just outside the bank that was completely. smashed up by some of the demonstrators you can see that a scooter or a motorcycle outside was that the bank itself was smashed people went inside they took the furniture from inside the bank brought it out and then they set these
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fires up outside the bank you see completely and utterly have trashed this particular bank there have been other businesses that have been trashed like this on this street here in paris and we've also seen a number of causes as well there is been huge violence from the protesters to would the police do you know the resigned or in the police generally that they feel that they reason enough protection for them they say they face this incredible threat of protest like this but generally in their job they face huge of months of threats and violence against them and they would are seen like to see the laws strengthened musos so there is a real divide between what police want and what many public groups journalists and n.g.o.s a cooling. process to channel a team from spoke to a lawyer on the head of the national union of journalists in the country who both have their concerns over the security bill. i have reaction from european journalists unions from our colleagues who do not understand the state of law and
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order in france so i don't know what can be done to explain the dialogue is necessary you have to understand that society is brutal in general you know you'll be in countries it is manageable the raised people are trying to understand how the police work how journalists work in france the trust between journalists and the fortis has been broken the forces of more than regrettably also with all citizens and that needs to be restored. doubts and discontent and that with voices from the very beginning of the debate in the national assembly have gone on her and at the moment the text of this bill no matter how much it is. a journalist or whoever decides to please in order to inform the public who want to magically be seen as a threat the problem is that the law only targets one side those who report the crime and i don't see how simply writing the text of the bill can address the
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public impact that we are seeing right now. has started to carry out mass vaccinations with the sputnik the covert job david factions across russia have been on the rise since september now exceed 28000 a day. takes us through the whole process and spoke to a doctor among the fast actually received the vaccination. this is one of 70 most clinics where fully equipped vaccination centers opened on such a day they will work from 8 am to 8 pm vaccinating hundreds of people daily i don't need it because i am one of thousands of volunteers who go through. phase 3 clinical trials but let's go inside and talk to the 1st woman 2 years of world's 1st and she called it mass vaccination by the way i still need to wear my mask. always crowded here one more pushing earlier said that teachers and doctors will be the 1st to receive. a course it's all
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a voluntary basis but not everybody can get injection a candidate should be in good health 1st of course aged between 18 and 60 and this is why the 1st all new comers should see a physician. that. this is the candidate they 1st need to be checked to see if they call it. if you're. going to. be qualified. candidate for seeds to the tracks the nation room. ready to go for. the vaccine is kept in a special freezer or they bring the freezers together with the doses you can see
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it's minus $26.00 degrees celsius. up to the freezer the vaccine should stay in the room temperature for 1015 minutes meaning we have some time to talk to god you know. when we decided to get vaccinated. to get over to because i'm a doctor i'm in contact with covered positive patients and i commute to work and come to potential contact with others who are sick unfortunately not everyone protects themselves and everyone's wearing masks and gloves i got sick once and i don't want to get it again here for. the trip home was a monument bill. thank god not to have had a typical pneumonia not too severe thanks to my good immunity for sure but i saw people who are sick with hospitalizations and intensive care and needing long ventilators and i don't want to see this anymore or become such
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a patient myself the city would be in phase 3 of its clinical trial still but the interview earlier results showed that the drug is 95 percent effective $42.00 days after the 1st shot you have a moment is approaching this is real work seeing no placebo is used because this is not clinical trials but real vaccination by the way those who took part in phase 3 of the clinical trials real like me like i did and got placebo will not be allowed to be vaccinated until the trials are over. done in the 100 few grades good do you feel any pain now is just like any other vaccine great congratulations thank you. so sputnik be back to short
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vaccines are now going to look at the 1st fraud and she and all others vaccinated today will have to return here to get the 2nd shot the 21 day reprieve from vaccination center. call despite the worst of watching with patients we have not talked to that has been no shortage of volunteers coming forward to help the international red cross and red crescent say they've been overwhelmed by offers from all around the walt. this year in response to an unprecedented humanitarian need our sea has witnessed equally unprecedented humanity in kindness with hundreds of thousands of people joining the red cross red crescent family for the 1st time all the while contending with the terrible impacts of covert 19 on the room lives the response from those wanting to help has been high across the globe with european countries reporting tens of thousands of sign ups we asked people what spot them to come forward. i started volunteering with the red cross in the
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beginning of this year after i cope with the isolation facility here and the reason why i started wanting with the red cross there is because i had actually stayed at the facility when i have come back and august and the red cross that so much for me and i really want to do something for them and give back to the red cross and the society i really recommend doing it to get to know a lot of different people from different backgrounds and being able to do something good for society in this situation when the pandemic started i began to actively participate in their ration retros response to call the 19th i decided it was like trying to start trying to bring in there. in the incident difficult period. because i understand there. how much help and how much support to ease it needed to every person especially on
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their for their elderly and on the people my clinic mccarron spoke more about this with the secretary general of the international federation of red cross and red crescent societies. we have seen a many many people young volunteers people who tear score report want to support this is primarily motivated by our principle of humanity and our principle of universality because these seeds are truly a global crisis and without global so we've got a deep we cannot contain this this pandemic so that's what we've got it is that mainly it's a part of the shores of what do you think of the main difficulties these law in tears come across almost every 2 years have i that their family members and friends or colleagues also affected by time in the sawai contending with their own personal suffering and sometimes personal loss they are also to express that global solidarity compart want to. to help others but also sure initially there
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was a short it's a personal protective equipment there was not enough information information that was needed to ensure that they can go forward and volunteer you know a safe environment. but we have surely learned dorsett practices the p.p. materials have been now a by little more easily but there are 2 other elements you know that it's also in many part of the work that is the stigma around around the pandemic that doesn't help we have also seen betty increased highly increased number of mental health issues increases in domestic violence issues so when the woman ts want to help to deal with the pandemic there are also seeing that at the same time they also have to support people on the mental health issues domestic violence issues stigma issues and what are your thoughts on the vaccines being rolled out next week i do
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think they're going to threaten the tide of infections. i think they could actually have definitely going to be helpful but we need to also understand that this is not going to be a silver bullet just because of accident and now being rolled out that it will suddenly stop the vitus that's not going to happen unfortunately it is still a massive need for production and distribution that looks ticklish to gruesome challenge would be would be a massive. cultural and ability of actually explicitly put the put the countries you know the countries who don't have the finance it means to put approaches that are actually right now so i think that it could in the distribution of factories all around the world would be critical and we have somewhere to go to these that point. if there is a terrorist or thera saw that have gone to town have a strange metal objects and as we want to let that have appeared in various often remote parts of the planet but as it was that fact to try to pass a visit and 2020 i asked the question. if you're an ag i'm thinking of popping down
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to us for a visit don't. drive. very bright. that more or less might have met its biblical end but the monoliths mysteries continue to seize the imagination of om tech conspiracists wild white 10 feet tall 3 sided metal structures a pairing as quickly as they vanish into the night fast in the utah desert then poof gone well ok ok don't quite. know yet it's while down here at the moment if the bible belters don't get you the tree huggers world but then something eerily similar rocked up 9000 clung to the way in a small village in romania then poof gone now and ready to go poof before finally crossing back across the atlantic to california just to remind us
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a most unholy and. the 1st why did they come from is it a prank is it our who put them out why is this happening no one knows except drag to people on twitter. and just like the simpsons for told the trump presidency an ebola outbreak and faulty voting machines but of a sore topic in the white house the moment but that's a conspiracy for another day was space odyssey is stanley cook brick in the know we excavated out of the running for the lever he brings the. in space odyssey the monoliths were left by aliens to guide us from one stage of evolution to the next. but this time let me be the
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guy. if the morning this was you when you're testing the waters postpone your flight 2020 is not the year to take a risk trust me and just stay away while still to come we speak exclusively to a former head of israel's intelligence agency on the recent assassination of iran's top nuclear scientist stick with all starts in just a moment. join
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a legal battle to stay in britain the high court rejected appeals from 8 fiji born soldiers insisting that they were in the country illegally bureaucratic era's. up to the heartbreaking when the decision was revealed to the children of one of the soldiers judge said that he wasn't concerned with any misadministration on the part of the government and i would eat galaxy and that he didn't see how the government had behaved in an illegal manner but. to a minute she's the wife of one of the soldiers say she brought me to start contra and see the moment when she breaks the news of the ruling to the daughters of some of those soldiers to hit home exactly how devastating that news has been to these young girls. so you know that we were going to be going to court to ask the judge if our case could be heard at the high court ok so we were all there on
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tuesday at your dad's house and sadly the judge has said that our case cannot be heard in court. ok. and i'm sorry about that. we've you know we've tried our best to. do ask the judge to look at your cases sympathetically and also for the men right and. that doesn't mean that it's the end. we'll sort you out. but we'll just have to wait to be. because i know it's. it's relieved it's really hot nasa said terri and lily at cirrhotic alcohol are the 3 daughters of tate to see who's facing the potential of 850000 pound medical bill because he hasn't got legal status in the u.k. grayson kelly is a 20 under seats his daughter despite what is clearly
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a major setback the goals remain committed to their cause i hate that it takes. this decision is now that i can't realize what he's doing is actually affecting families the government maintains that they've acted properly and that they continue to work with veterans in order to understand how best to apply. the home office and the ministry of defense work closely with our foreign and commonwealth recruits to make sure they are aware of how they and their families can attain settlements in the u.k. and the costs involved the seats i had wanted us to come and see as she broke the news to those girls to hit home the impact that this is going to have on those men's families she stated that the judge at the high court didn't take into account the impact that it would have on the families and that she's rather than focusing on the legalities there's a moral imperative particularly on the government to allow those men to remain
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essentially all to u.k. and stoke on trent. the former director of this house last night intelligence agency has given his thoughts on the recent assassination of iran's top nuclear scientist an exclusive interview with r.t. is going underground he refused to confirm or deny the killing but sent some light on the possible reasons for the attack well just a quick reminder most in fact was our day a spot for ron's nuclear program was ambushed and fatally shot last friday iran says an explosive device was detonated along the route of his motorcade near the capital and then a remote controlled weapon was fired no one has claimed responsibility so far but terror on was quick to point the finger prime minister described the scientist as a threat the full interview last throughout the day but here's just a little taste of what he said.
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releasing some very. serious. 'd violence where you live. and wrapping up the butt of a pandemic and not the. last more than 100000 were taken to hospital with the virus of a unknown and as rising public anger how nor makers are breaking the very look down rules they sat father. i need to do a much better job of showing folds how to follow the rules i failed. doesn't
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matter whether something is technically allowed or not i need to hold myself to a higher standard and i will do better. and i regret the throw even though it's violated no one to set the bad example for which i. well i think punishment won't work so well here in the united states for those officials will going to have to persuade them actually to participate in mass wearing and not going to large group gatherings persuasion over the long term will work much better i think than punishment i think actually we need to get a whole coalition of people that would call leaders medical leaders only just leaders business people all together saying the same thing and then
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slowly but surely i think our citizens will comply. that's how things are shaping up thanks for sticking with us as our auto calling is why you'll find breaking updates over i may test check it out and have a good today. segregated . by social class. people also in poverty 1st. if you're born into a poor family ah you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 15 years old if you're born into generational poverty. it's a tough fight every day so you meet your needs and the needs of your family.
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community are extremely positive about the future because big solves a lot of problems i we face because of money because of central banks even the nation state itself as a unit of governance has kind of outgrown it's useful it's. going . to be a dues a say. a group that won't be cheap. and then to come to school but the idea is the right to do is come he said if we give them everything they do to bust.
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this country because this is what we don't understand how we are in such contracts . to the ones at the same time. noticing fundamental. if the minutes of phone were not that god can we believe again with the phone about a couple with the plane. would come up to the place story you have to see. the best to keep you moving. to make you.
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