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3rd night protests unrest in minnesota where a black man was killed by an officer. calling to defund police while some of them on the rampage rioting and looting leaving property owners and. muslims in france accuse the state of trying to control all aspects of the lawn from the choice of clothes to the schooling of the children with a new bill designed to counter separatism. unsuitable john johnson and johnson suspends his covert vaccine in europe after u.s. health authorities raised the alarm over blood risks.
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criticizes the c.n.n. news outlet for passing off a video of ukrainian tanks moving through a ukrainian train station is evidence that russia is bolstering its military presence along the border with its neighbor. very good afternoon and thanks for joining us on ought. to in the u.s. state of minnesota where fury over the killing of a black man by an officer on sunday shows no signs of diminishing people have come out for a day running calling for justice for dante right in brooklyn center the city where he died there's also been looting and vandalism in the aftermath of his death.
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her. live this is just the way the legislative talebearer to ensure that we're not going to deal with an affair because. it was my god all right are you going to tell me. how. serious. it looks like it's happening again the killing of dante wright was shot by a police officer has sparked a new wave of protests anger is boiling over stores are being looted but this time some store owners are saying they're not ready to just be victims their arms to the
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teeth again peaceful protesting expressing yourself we fully support that. but the ravaging our business is the looting of our stores. the destruction to our pharmacies we cannot tolerate that just like last summer calls to defund the police or getting support from politicians and the accidental discharge that kills someone has another name manslaughter we don't need police with lethal weapons carrying out routine traffic stops re allocate police funding to traffic forces to remove even the possibility of state sanctioned manslaughter it wasn't an accident policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist done to right was met with aggression and violence i'm done with those who condone government funded murder no more policing incarceration and military zation it can't be reformed the police are once again the target of concentrated rage from black lives matter and its allies
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nothing we're seeing much happening in the way of actual police reform or some change happening but for the most part the use of the street level at the point where people get a reaction with the police were saying very little at the end of the day the priests continue slaughtering american citizens on the streets on a daily basis i don't think that it's so much that people hate the police so much as the people he used by the police and the lack of accountability that characterizes the american police state a significant portion of. the citizenry are basically tired of this of this mom stopped and will slaughter the reputation of the law enforcement is once again in the spotlight with the unrest now growing many wonder how much of the community will get destroyed in the coming outrage but analysts wave of protests and looting sparked by the very same people expected to defend us citizens. r.t. new york. muslims in france are accusing the government of trying to control every
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aspect of their lives from what they wear to how they school their kids for a bill recently adopted in the 1st reading in the senate the stated aim of the draft lloris to bolster republican principles and to come but separatist tendencies on the show to do just that hasn't. ford says plans to defeat separatism have already caused alarm bells to ring particularly amongst the muslim community they've said that the rule seeks to divide and could provoke a hatred of muslims now the country's senators voted to make an already controversial bill well explosive in a bid to fight against extremism senators adopted measures including a ban on parents wearing visible religious symbols if their company children old school trips essentially a ban on he jabs turbans or skull caps the book he would be banned public swimming pools prayers would be banned on the university premises so too would any display
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of a foreign flag as a wedding artist in the uk was the reaction what's next and look you can no longer speak of a functioning democracy in france given all these measure is this if you're a minority but more generally once these laws are passed they apply to everyone so yes there is a state of excitement. and that was human rights and the centrist. government that you have with him only with my whole opening. of the gates of hell against human rights and civil liberties in france who look at the situation and say france is not what was going by petition this is definitely a political. war against the text also mentions a ban 1 on young girls wearing a hijab in public places that sparked
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a flurry of anger on social media sparking the hash tag hands off my job france will host the generation of quality forum later this year but at the same time it's legislators continue to infringe the rights of muslim women stop treating women as a 2nd in their own class women can dress the way they want. and the hitch a ban is not on the offensive to muslim women it's offensive to all women what is the difference between those who impose. as the city government and women like that but it goes afghanistan and the people who want to impose that with women what they can wear i cannot wear i see absolutely no difference so in the case of muslim women there are seen either as victims or that the white men should and if she says but go this is my body and they should decide to when i want to wear and what not to wear she is treated as a prince and as a nun i of the most obscurities or the most for the work that is for us is and
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there was also a last minute amendment that was did by the interior minister i requested by president macro that will allow authorities to stop of foreign organizations from setting up private schools in france what's happening today is a we see a really good look at the game any type of freedom muslim is a which then change the rules of the games in order for muslims to be that conflict with us in order for them to not profit off. equality and brotherhood so no one says laura this is an open war against muslims that the proposed to ignore has also been condemned by human rights groups such as amnesty international this proposed law would be a serious attack on the rights and freedoms in france he would allow public authorities to fund only organizations which sign a contract of republican commitment a vaguely defined concept which is wide open to abuse and threatens the very
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freedoms of expression and association the french authorities claim to stand for the bill isn't yet certain to pass in its current form there is still discussions to be had which could see that some of these controversial amendments would be dropped in the future but it comes at a time when muslims say that they already. feel stigmatised and there is real concern that this secular push could be weaponized by extremist groups. us health authorities are advising against the use of johnson and johnson's covert vaccine after 6 recipients in the country develop blood clots the us pharma giant says it's aware of the rare disorder and has now decided to delay the vaccines rollout in europe into oliver takes us through developments. johnson and johnson have described this as a proactive delay to their vaccine being rolled out across the european union they had expected that they would be giving vaccines to people by the end of this week
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however that is not going to happen it follows a move by regulators in the united states to suspend the use of the vaccine there after 6 people who would have the vaccine developed what's called a rare blood clotting disorder out of an abundance of caution the city see an f.d.a. have recommended a pause in the use of our vaccine in addition we've been reviewing these cases with european health authorities we have made the decision to proactively delay the rollout of our vaccine in europe but this news comes after the european continent has passed a grim milestone on monday that $52.00 countries that make up the european landmass passed $1000000.00 deaths in total now in the european union the $27.00 member states there they're paying close attention to what's happening when it comes to this johnson and johnson suspension the vaccine program in europe of course hasn't been well particularly successful at least certainly not particularly quick and
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there's a lot of criticism of it i don't think there's any there's the risk. if you really wanted to use all the words there's not enough. supply it's i mean the moment figures as you probably know yourself and i think you know when i was there almost impossible to did to make sense of it how many people have already been infected here in germany the talk has been less about vaccines and more about lockdowns in particular who has the power to lock down german chancellor angela merkel wants to have more power to do just that give witness i knightly skinned and the uniform national right emergency brake is overdue because even though it's. to hear this again the situation is serious and our vets have to take it seriously well the idea of taking power away from the local authorities and giving it to berlin hasn't gone down well with some germans yards from the i think it's nonsense
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on a national level complete nonsense the regions should decide for themselves and to put the whole country in lockdown a curfew i think is completely exaggerated from the bullet i learned at the end of the day i think these measures sol coming there too late i think it solves a bit of the served on to them i mean the state has failed so often in many places especially in the area of testing creating testing capacitors and so on as if innocence force well i think it's terrible when one person here decides what we have to do and what we don't have to do that's a very very scary for me the move has to be voted through the bundestag parliament here in germany there's no exact time frame set for that just yet but those in the know are talking about it happening before the end of this week. the johnson and johnson jump suspension europe's already faltering vaccine rollout suffered another major blow things are already bad enough that the bears of 2 italian towns want to take matters into their own hands they've written to the neighboring republic of
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some arena asking it to provide their residents with brushless but the bank saying the microstate which isn't an e.u. member doesn't need the european medical agency's approval when using that jab says late february san marino officials hope to reach herd immunity by the end of may with the vaccine the bears of and cody are no told as they can't wait for the a.m.a. to act and need to do what is best for their residents. you know somebody's son leo and san marino are brother towns that have been friends for more than a 1000 years we wrote this letter because many italian citizens work in the republic of san marino and we requested to use the sputnik vaccine to protect our citizens who work in san marino it is obvious that our citizens in fact do live together and for many hours a day it was natural for me to ask my friends in san marino to use the sputnik vaccine which had been available for many weeks in san marino and the results were excellent i'm sure some reno politicians are considering the possibility of quickly
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accepting arab request especially considering the news that the johnson and johnson vaccine rollout is now blocked by the united states and 200000 doses arriving in italy are held up at customs europe is now like a big mammoth it's a very slow bureaucratic system and when an emergency occurs like the one we're seeing now we can't think of a peacetime bureaucracy we have to speed up the procedures we have to expand horizons and look at the experience of others in a short time russia has managed to create an effective vaccine that is used in more than 60 countries around the world but almost 3000000000 people live. in this difficult year we have realized that the only response to the pandemic worldwide is a vaccine ordinary citizens do not care where italy gets the vaccines from they interested in the fact that there is a solution from a practical point of view in terms of saving human lives thus the sooner we have
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vaccinate all our citizens the sooner we can get back on track including from an economic point of view europe has decided to develop a common strategy and that is why we're lagging behind where very late and that is why it is my duty as mayor to give concrete answers and solutions to the citizens i usually say that i am a rural mayor who needs short answers to questions about the world economy i have many appointments after the news spread that san marino was able to give the vaccine even to 16 year olds my phone started ringing with calls asking me to do something for my citizens and this is what i'm doing the vaccine from russia has been tested and they can see that the citizens of sound marina are all feeling well after the vaccines i hope that our letter will help speed up the process of getting the vaccine the e.u. inspectors are already in russia so i hope they don't waste time on endless paperwork because we have lost a lot of time where not ready for the 3rd wave of coronavirus if russia can produce
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a vaccine for italy as well why not our government should think about the talents 1st. news perhaps a failure to fact check because they should moscow's latest c.n.n. store this is after the channel broadcast a video supposedly showing russia bolstering its military presence along the border with ukraine. the cell phone footage is a merge of armored columns like this one. and of military hardware being transported by rail towards the border. ok let's take a closer look at the claims then the railway station that you can see c.n.n. said is in russia is actually located in eastern ukraine in the 4th largest city of you can see the same roof and columns in a photograph of the station as for the train it supports the same blue and yellow design of the ukrainian trains on the exterior of a carriage you see
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a ukrainian insignia as for the tanks moving past in that video there are a soviet era type still in widespread service around the world russia's foreign ministry had a message for the foreign broadcast do you c.n.n. and its friendly team we understand that you have no time for fact checking the us so deeply involved into the ideological struggle for the triumph of liberalism but not that deep to present ukrainian tanks at a ukrainian station with a ukrainian train behind as the background for russia preparing for war it was at the end of last month the situation in the conflict zone known as the donbass region once again began to escalate ukraine and the self-proclaimed republics of done yet it's going to blame each other for intensifying military activities there at the same time kiev accuses moscow of increasing its military presence near the border the kroger responded by stating it can do what it wants within its own boundaries. c.n.n. has now deleted the photograph of the tanks from its website the video report can
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still be found online we have contacted the network asking for comment legal and media analyst lionel lopes says it's likely c.n.n. will turn a blind eye to the mistake. it's pathetic it is journalistic malpractise nonfeasance misfeasance there is no excuse to get the the only innocent 2 parties to get them correct i mean this is the they should be if this was the real world they should be horrified heads should roll but you know what's going to happen. nobody cares you know why and this is very interesting because it's c.n.n. is there ineptitude is there excuse it's there they're kevil are there
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they're there i guess their immunity if they're getting that wrong something a vat grave nature think of the little things they're getting wrong that they're paying absolutely no way tension to. japan is to dump contaminated radio on water from the fukushima power plant into the ocean move this out race to local citizens on neighboring countries or non-development after the break. does the biden foreign policy differ from that of trumps at this point not really however there is one difference trumpet challenge the bipartisan consensus in failed biden on the other hand appears happy to oblige the interagency consensus is we need to get. psychiatric drugs
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are essential for millions of patients rather they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem their only and rapidly in the short term they really work the problem is in the long term and mostly disastrous suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines early up to something wonderful very often or for fix it up to something terrible can bill solve all ills we're trying to mitigate life itself i just think i was and i was just scared i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like. i didn't have to be so complicated.
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welcome back japan's government has announced it's planning to dump contaminated water from the fukushima nuclear power plant into the pacific ocean more than a 1000000 tonnes will be released the process will only begin in 2 years time this expected to take decades to complete the water will be filtered and diluted to reportedly safe levels 1st the move however has provoked great anger from neighboring countries. despite doubts and opposition from home and abroad japan has unilaterally decided to release the fukushima nuclear waste water into the sea before exhausting all safe ways of disposal and without fully consulting with neighboring countries and the international community this is highly irresponsible and will severely affect human health and the immediate interests of people in neighboring countries. on the japanese government's decision is absolutely unacceptable the decision to release the fukushima tank water into the scene not only threatens the safety of neighboring countries and the
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marine environment but also as a measure unilaterally decided without sufficient discussion agreement with our country which is the nearest neighboring country. disaster the focus powerplant struck in march 2011 when a powerful earthquake hit japan's east coast and led to a massive tsunami triggering one of the worst nuclear catastrophe is on record so far the plant is still not being completely decontaminated way the government plans to tackle the issues received criticism including at home people have rallied outside the prime minister's office calling on the government to reverse its decision strongly opposed to tokyo's plans to dump waste water in the ocean is the japanese fishing industry they fear trace radioactivity contaminating fish which could end up on people's plates. my 3 sons will followed in my footsteps and a fisherman if they contaminated water is discharged into the sea how can they make a living in the future i strongly oppose the decision to dump the waste water into
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the ocean. i am in shock i'm originally from fukushima and so i think i feel it more i'm very shocked i do not wish to tool for it to be released into the sea logical go look at an era when the disaster happens you had to add to treat the area through decontamination but then don't fully spread the current. nation further after the disaster. the japanese government stands by its decision to take your claims is the only feasible way to tackle the consequences of the disaster and the country has the support of america and the international atomic energy agency which says the waste water will be treated using internationally accepted technologies. senior scientist at the woods hole oceanographic institution told us that tokyo's decision could deal a crippling blow to japan's fisheries service. issue right you're telling people that now you're going to deliberately redirected to the ocean which before you
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would clean up would it happen as a disaster and do without it lead and it will probably it will produce you know the last decade and certain last several years of rebuilding that fisheries to the point because the work of japan it's but now i've been told that deliberately releasing this even if it's at a very low level if i told you that the scientists may still choose not to buy fish from those markets well what you are hearing a lot about is one form of hydrogen this radioactive tritium and that is very difficult to move over the very low health of it and so the concerns are quite well and that's what they planned on but by their own results there are many other we've got to be in town and still in those tanks and that's what i'm more concerned about is what else is in the tank how much will be additionally removed before disposal and the fate of that between it is quite different in the ocean and that the 20 m. that they've been talking about. palestinian teen has lost is i to a rubber bullet fired his family claims by the israeli military here is an
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unverified video of the moment the bullet allegedly struck it appears to confirm the teenager's claim he was minding his own business in a palestinian grocery store while israeli troops clashed with protesters nearby. can theme which i did moment i was inside the shop and far away from those countries i want to be treated and have a new i it hurts so much i want to continue studying and learning. israeli army acknowledged that there were clashes in the area and troops used rubber bullets against protesters hurling rocks at them they also said they examine the incident and found there was no direct fire towards the store the father of the teen explained to us how bureaucracy contributed to his son losing his eye. i got a call from the shop owner where my son works and i was told that my son had been shot in the face and that he's in hospital i went there and the doctors were already treating him the supervising doctor told me that my son needed to be
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transferred to another hospital since he was in critical condition we waited for about 45 hours for the transfer approval then the guys here tried to do something about it so they carried my son back to the israeli checkpoint and told the soldiers you shot him you treat him the israelis told us to go to a checkpoint in bethlehem and we kept waiting for an ambulance there again for over 4 hours there we were told that my son would be treated at their own expense the hospital was reluctant to treat him and they kept asking for the transfer papers the doctor called me to say that he can't do anything about my son because he didn't receive any transfer papers at 230 the doctors said that they had to remove my son's i as he had shattered bones behind the eye one day after the surgery they sent my son home. a stay with r.t. updates coming your way in half an hour.
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today the industry prefers to spend millions of euros you know the 2 daily conditions i will be sniffy is all about making money making profits in some of the big corporations international markets import export do you imagine the number of chronic diseases that are out in every community today it is not due to new viruses all new microbes that's not true so it is due to environment less will see the look on a ciggie though the moment all discipline of this sort of muscles of really just accumulate could only come in to see them to be so in the list that. they play. if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st outset that we have regulation we want
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regulation i was an industry and if we don't behave zinnias penalty that's fine. but the demick no certainly no borders and just bought into nationalities. as american targets are really we don't look like seeing. each stick. but judging. commentary crisis with this system tends to times we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenges create the response has been much so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together.
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hello and welcome to cross top where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle does the biden foreign policy differ from that of trump's at this point agency consensus is winning again. cross talking american foreign policy i'm joined by my guess ivan eland in washington he is a senior fellow at the independent institute and author of the book war and the road presidency in del mar we have scott ritter is a former intelligence officer and the united nations weapons inspector and in los angeles we cross the joe collins he is a former california congressional republican candidate and u.s. navy veteran our gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate.
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