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go and france runs into a 2nd weekend that could stop the public from filming the police and government. backing down. on the weekly the world's most valuable vaccine russia says it will cost less than $20.00. as opposed. to u.n. members. inhumane and degrading rights group accuses the e.u. of having its own guantanamo by ignoring hundreds of its citizens held as terror suspects in camps in syria.
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thanks for joining us tonight on international. welcome to the program. demonstrators have taught through the streets for a 2nd consecutive weekend setting fire to vehicles and smashing shops and banks over a security bill which could stop the public from filming the police officers responded with tear gas and more than 60 protests the rest that across the country several police officers injured.
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the government has now agreed to a total rewrite of the most contentious element of the bill article $24.00 was planned to criminalize publishing videos or images which identify police officers or face severe punishments of a fine of up to $45000.00 euros or a year in prison the scene the french government appreciates and agreed to a total rewrite of paris has been undergoing a cleanup operation in the aftermath of those violent protests which saw a 5000 rally in the capital and 10 times that number nationwide despite the government agreeing to rewrite part of the controversial bill many think it doesn't go far enough discussed of the facing france with our guests. this is not about
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taking pictures or all video footage of demonstrations it is about showing the faces the police after one airing the day should blur the pictures that the face of the policeman that's normal that should be expected because now with the with the social networks you have so many threats against policemen because they do their job and against their families something should be found it's a pity that article $24.00 that was so badly written in the law that was badly prepared by the government of stakes because now you see what happens in paris and of. everybody the world that is terrible for president my prostrate. they have to be seen most because they do you know he's an example of a lens would maybe a little doesn't leak and. finley goes badly beaten by the police and
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that was on the placebo because there did it was that's how we know about the the kids so they didn't have to be feeding the idea of girls the problem of. police. but you know this government is supposed to deliver a little but in fact is very rarely a place you never seen such repression demonstration. as and that is the government in the 1st. $20.00 for covert immunity that's the price for. it internationally as it was presented to the un general assembly on wednesday moscow wants the job to be available to the whole world and has already agreed deliveries abroad. we will be producing millions of dollars us dollars a week seeing already just starting from. job in brazil china korea and argentina we all read your huge supply agreement and production
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agreement was always countries more than 40 countries are looking to buy support nick v. many western critics have already written off the russian vaccine i've been looking at why that might be the case. the media today is full of big headlines pfizer's covert 19 vaccine is officially the 1st to be approved in a western country with the united kingdom leading the way there's a sense of excitement that lives can be saved on the 1st steps towards coverts final defeat have been taken i would like to pay tribute to him to who made this possible it is the protection. that were ultimately allow us to reclaim our lives and get our economy moving again this is a victory but the real winner in the race for a covert job has been vaccine protectionism to many in western media under stablish meant only western produced vaccines can even be considered as part of a global solution to the pandemic and now their own brain brand that's developed is
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that seen as a seneca high as pfizer makes a final push drug company pfizer says it is a great day for science c.e.o. of pfizer tweeting out his congratulations. this is really a historic day we have pfizer we have are take you up while the european medicines agency has confirmed it's in contact with the developers of sport mcvie the e.u. has also been clear it doesn't recommend any e.u. state makes up its own mind about importing the vaccine even if they wanted to the reason strong lobby against vaccines that are being developed outside the european union but that's life we're already used to it and it's in hungary's interest to get a say vaccine as quickly as possible. hungary isn't alone this has been global since the sputnik viz existence was 1st announced back then media and members of the scientific community were quick to criticize russia for failing to provide public data on the vaccine safety and even when phase one and 2 clinical trial data it was
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later published in the lancet skepticism mistrust and suspicion of were still rife at any mention of sport mcvie moscow has been accused of cutting corners using spies to steal western research russia rushed to register it as a world 1st raising eyebrows in the scientific community putin this might be his personal back through plenty even here still need persuading that sputnik v. is a reliable choice there's always room for healthy skepticism and critical thinking as with any new vaccine but it seems some require slightly more scrutiny than others take my den or the company has requested emergency approval from the american and european regulators for its vaccine 10 days before that pfizer and biotech sought the same clearance for their job yet neither company has publicly released full data from late stage clinical trials for peer review in any medical journal and it's not just about peer review moscow's been clear it's open to
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international cooperation on covert vaccination to save lives and to win the battle against corona virus we are ready to cooperate with others in terms of vaccination particularly on the council of europe's platform the cruellest pandemic has made it clear that europeans need to unit in the face of common threats these offers appear to fall on their fears whether it's a deep mistrust or the belief that sport nick views just the way for putin to gain political approval truly joint efforts to find a vaccine never materialized this is probably of little concern to develop states most will really have brought up the majority of votes in surprise produced by their own companies while the rest of the world is unlikely to get a. access to the vaccines for years to come vaccine protectionism has truly try out with only western produced vaccines touted as world saving despite being unavailable to most and many alternatives trashed and dismissed from the outset the world never really stood a chance at making the united stand against coronavirus this isn't
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a competition between ourselves it's about doing the best for our world for the global population and that we must all work together to get vaccines distributed i think there was a very good paper that was published in the peer review journal about the russian vaccine along sit for the general issue about the rush to produce vaccines has been that many of the vaccines have been presented in press releases rather than in peer reviewed papers it's important that we're doing clinical trials that that these are reported properly i know that the sputnik vaccine is being trialled in india now as well and that's a great thing it's about sharing the responsibility we all have to ensure all vaccines are safe effective and that we share them particularly in parts of the world that are going to struggle like developing countries where we need to be helping with large populations. it's now believed that the weapon used to
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assassinate iran's top nuclear scientist was a satellite guided gun a deputy commander of iran's islamic revolutionary guards there were 13 shots which was so precise the scientists wife who was in the car at the same time was on heard moxon fockers r.t. it was attacked on friday november the 27th and died from his injuries in hospital it was a senior iranian the military research in 2018 these are only a prime minister accused them of being involved in a program which israel had linked with nuclear weapons to iran has always said it enrich is your only and for peaceful energy purposes only iran regards the killing as an act of terror squarely pointing the blame at israel which claims it has no clue as to who was responsible. let. the people of iran are smarter and wiser than falling into the trap of the zionist conspiracy the earth thinking of creating chaos he should know that we already know their tricks and they will not succeed in achieving their evil goals both the zionist regime and those who are
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against iran should know that the path of the country's development the path of the country's research will continue rapidly terrorists murdered an eminent iranian scientist today this cowardice with serious indications of israeli role shows desperate woman gring of perpetrators iran calls on international community and especially e.u. to end their shameful double standards and condemn this act of state terror iranian american academic professor said mohammed more and he believes the disclosure is unlikely to change anything with iran committed to solidly blaming israel. brian interesting that the weapon that was used was made in israel so when you look at the past record where 4 iranian scientists were murdered during the obama years and the recent murder and terror attack which was carried out as you rightly said in front of this why when you put these together they are followers of
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a similar pattern and it's the same triangle more and that's the united states israeli regime and make a terrorist organization and of course this was a setback it was an intelligence that but it is a iran is by far the most powerful country in west asia and i think the the sort of act statements that this was not the israelis or that this may have been something internal is basically to work or muddy the waters because the israeli regime knows that iranians have no option but to retaliate the iranians have already we carried it against the americans by the creasing by parliament to be increasing population within the international atomic energy agency as we saw a couple of years ago and the iranian response to the israeli regime will be lethal . the european union has been accused of creating its own guantanamo by ignoring its citizens in kurdish held camps in syria the group behind that claim
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rights and security international says over $200.00 european women and even more children are being held as terror suspects without charge of war contains eyewitness accounts detailing inhumane and degrading treatment. reports. just look at this sea of tents enormous dubbed in the report as the new get mo europe's kuantan a mole because of the citizenship or the origin of many of the families there but here's why this place could outdo the infamous prison in reputation for the horrors happening inside and pretty much every tent there are kids since the start of 2019 more than 400 children have died in the main camp long after i saw was wiped out in this part of syria families of suspected terrorists are paying the price some die because of gruesome conditions it can be anything from bad food to tent fires last winter 3 and children were burnt alive we saw the bodies so the babies if
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someone dares to speak out against the conditions the guards as it's been reported resort to gunfire we never feel safe here my main worry is that my children are injured we're dying from gunshot wounds one day a bullet landed between my neighbor's tents i'm afraid of the bullet enters my tanned and winds of one of us one children especially boys grow older they could end up being forcibly removed just in case 2 men in military uniforms who had their faces covered with this cars and carrying kalashnikovs and very fast they took my son who was asleep i screamed they said don't scream. local authorities have admitted they are removing troublemakers which could be justified by the detainees all in violent behavior at times imagine scuffles between those who reject eisel ideology and those who remain brainwashed it's an explosive mix the
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question is whether the threat from these clashes is an excuse for any humane treatment bordering on torture the syrian democratic forces that are running the camp say such practices are banned but they are admitting mistakes and keep complaining about the resources they have or lack to keep the whole mess under control we'll soley responsible for the safety and security of thousands of families of militants in whole camps something far beyond the modest capabilities due to the failure of the international community to cooperate with us and their refusal to repatriate this it's so where do these families belong who bears the ultimate responsibility for the woman and children many of whom never chose to be an islamic state but ended up in its jaws e.u. members don't want the families back flying them as a security threat revoking citizenships. it is more than turning
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a blind eye these states are actively engaging in a policy that is leaving these people in these dire conditions outside of the law they're actively doing it because they've said that the security approach is to leave them that this is a strategic policy it is a moral aberration to have a strategic policy which is leaving mostly children in a detention camp to die. there is no easy solution and maybe there is no way out europe with its own i saw sleeper cells an unprecedented 2 numbers of terrorist attacks in recent years isn't looking forward to any extra fuel on the fire the decision was that the dutch government does not have to pick up these children and these women from syria right now what the judge says is that it is a political decision and that it is not up to the judge to decide whether they should do this or not i am facades that a national security threat means the threats of the most serious kind to the public
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the resists serious risk from anyone who is aligned with so for now unfortunately it looks and navigable that more blood will be spilt and the and less sea of tents and a former vice chair of the european council on refugees that even if some of the twenty's all suspected of crimes they must be tried in the home nations. human rights is something that you just cannot contain in one country or whatever it is universal and the laws about human rights should be applied in the diversity and that includes in these counts rather than leaving those even if they 'd are accused of crimes or accused of having gone to court. an action or a group or terrorist group which is contrary to the laws of the country of which there are citizens or that those people should be brought back to the country prosecuted and tried for that offense in their country of which they are national i
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can understand the reluctance of security services wanting these people to come but but at the end of the earth you have to do with your citizens as you find them rather than just forgot all left to be forgotten about. 1000000 dollar fines and even jail those are the punishments facing those who help our families dope on their new act signed into law by donald trump the rotten cough act was passed through the u.s. senate unopposed that hours washington to hand out prison terms to those involved in doping at sports events across the world and notably it doesn't include some american sports such as the n.f.l. we appreciate congress efforts to address such injustices and we're committed to supporting the continuing development of international tools and initiatives needed to root out fraud identify bad actors and help ensure integrity in global sport over the lore is heavily opposed by the world anti-doping agency which is currently
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the global war to talk against drugs in sport and says the application of u.s. law on the international stage in this way is unprecedented no nation has ever before sort of criminal jurisdiction over dublin offenses that occurred outside its national borders and for good reason. we heard from the host of capital f.m. sports here in moscow out and more you believe the new law is a power play by america supersede water you know i think if we look at the way that realistically disloyal use is not a very sports it's simply a most take control of all water and the i.o.c. so we're going to have a big big split and i think what's going to happen now is we'll see it take down the want of leadership that's what you said they're going for and if you go to not always on site and the room to it so we could see a complete dismantling of water and you know us taking money in the world of sports and i think one thing that we have to look at as well is that if you really wanted to make a change you do really want to make
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a difference in america it would immediately to rescue the holders of all your high school athletes or year who are dying from because they're under pressure to do it in order to get to college and into possibly make a pull career and we see sort of also if you stick it in real you don't bring organizations have it wrong in american out of america we've got dots that's just you know if you look at the n.f.l. this weekend it was all sophisticated still going on anywhere that's for precious which is force not legislative vote but to go back to you know i i think nobody knew or believed this and i think it's an awful bad day for all sports but i think it's also a stain on american sports and american law but then again they don't really care because they are in the sense you are slowly see this. one in 3 small businesses have called time in some of us they say one of the most disturbing effects of the pandemic of america's mega billionaires the making of president cash as the rest of the country suffers more pins been taking
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a closer look. american politicians love to sing the praises of small businesses however with a pandemic going on we've got small businesses disappearing very fast at this point one 3rd of small businesses in both new york and new jersey have gone under with more expected to disappear soon it's really bad and without federal dollars coming into new jersey the monsters tool is not the establishment going to make it through the winter while small businesses are falling on hard times other folks have been raking in the benjamin's.
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now on the surface of it looks like this is just simply a pandemic it's a case of bigger boat staying afloat during a storm however if you look a little bit deeper it seems like things have been rigged. if you'd like but i refused to accept the system the business to grow by $66000000000.00 in 5 months during a pandemic the 1000000 americans on the brink. american politicians have been talking about imposing restrictions and regulations and raising taxes on the rich however it all seems to just be talk those rich corporations are getting richer while the american middle class is dying off she did she can. we. have one capitalism for the
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big companies the jews heard about tesla. or amazon or eagles those you've heard about and then we have another capitalism much more complicated much more reliable you actually businessman are all going to try to find a way or the i.r.s. has a completely different system has different needs as different limits to itself and live in the system in which these tea co-exist with and much bitterness between it and the irony. is very dangerous for the united auto workers is that for our inner sanctum this is why eaten too deep the inequality of the rich have gotten much much richer and the millions of people have gotten to the united states often likes to hate all the accoutrements of the free market and free competition
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however it seems like when certain people rise to the top they often like to change the rules in order to make sure they stay there caleb oppen r.t. new york. a self-proclaimed social democrats and high profile u.s. congress on has taken flak for cashing in on her new fashion line and xandra. designs sweat shirts with political messages a mattel from the poor and price tag makes them better suited for the rich. and you know see someone $65.00 for insurance to say tax the rich but only rich people can afford to just say tax me. capitalism sucks also a o.c. by my green new deal sweat shirt for
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a $65.00. suit that sees a cold in the long established hypocritical tradition of socialists who believe socialism is for poor while they enjoy the fruits of capitalism.
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will the new u.s. administration signal of course change in course in middle east policy. looks for all sorts of walls of fault next that we're back in 30 minutes with the latest headlines join us again. i'm max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to the. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because your. job by the inaugurated in january of next year over will you believe. campaign starts when the next president
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takes office and the new liberal order is headed to. the marriage and. the welcome party if there is one area where i don't know trump will leave a lasting mark it's in the middle under his leadership us policy has shattered its last pretenses of balance and law abiding coming out as unabashedly pro israel and while the democrats spared no means to breeding and down trans legacy are they
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likely to correct the course to discuss that i'm now joined by richard falk professor emeritus of international law at princeton university and formerly un special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the palestinian territories occupied since 1967 professor 2nd grade on a great pleasure for me to talk to you thank you very much for finding the time. to be thank you. having now let me start with this very long title that you had while serving for 2 terms as the un special rapporteur and the situation of human rights in the palestinian territories occupied since 1967 is quite a mouthful it's hard to memorize it without an autocue but i suppose it was one of those titles that was intent to be more than just a job description it was i thing on purpose trying to assert this certain
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vision a certain view of history were there any objection to these last words of occupied since 967 at the time when they were being confirmed well those that there was the general israeli objection to the mandate altogether but as far as i know they didn't object to the terminology of acute territory in that context. and the purpose for this typically un cumbersome way of describing the position i think reflected the worry that the person that claimed the road special rapporteur might exceed the inquiry into the capacious and go more broadly into the relationship of israel and palestine and i think the human rights council was
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trying to avoid that kind of free inquiry for under the limited inquiry it was a means of set up a pretty lean your freedom rather than expanding it. yes curtailing it and also it preclude me from examining whether the palestinians were in some ways also violating human rights within the territory they administer and i tried to change that way of thinking about the mandate but there was a strong pushback against that effort because who is a fear that if the men the description was changed the mandate itself might disappear your aunt you were at the time a prominent american scholar and international law and yet as far as i know it was the united states on to the outgoing bush administration that also.

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