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i. think that hollywood has a free. will is strictly defined. and. how would i define hollywood is a call to dream anything which i think's true. i think equally it's a problem in the film. for a 1st night in minnesota law for a black man fleeing a traffic stop a shot dead by police cars across the country are again calling for forces to be defunded while some have gone on the rampage in local businesses during the worst. president biden promises to withdraw all u.s.
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troops from afghanistan by september 11th the 20 year anniversary of the 911 attacks pushing back a deal with the taliban and my deadline the militant group has already warned that this could compound problems. muslims in france accuse the state of trying to control their lives almost close to school children it centers around the new bill designed to counter so-called separatism in the country. and it claims to be the most trusted media but revelations from a c.n.n. director how cool the network slogan it's a question. from moscow thanks for joining us tonight here on our teams and. here with so morning welcome to the program. now the minnesota police are. who fatally shot
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a black man on sunday is to be charged with manslaughter. claim she accidentally discharged her thinking it was a taser this follows 3 days of protests in the city of brooklyn center where demonstrators have been calling for justice for dawn so you're right he was shot one attempting to flee after being stopped in a car for a traffic violation started out as peaceful protests ended in looting clashes with police and tear gas being fired protests and rioting also in portland where the police union building was set on fire and the rest people in rallying as well some of the protesters were seen brandishing a rifle this while the main section of the crowd marched down the streets chanting police brutality slogans while the scenes of the autumn author writes that in brooklyn or i'm innocent of the chaos that followed george ford's the last year in nearby minneapolis.
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the police. were not going to. pick up my god i don't get me. 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 businesses 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 an 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
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reputation of 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 that analysts wave of protests and looting sparked by the very same people expected to defend u.s. citizens people are misperceiving this as an organic uprising against you know legitimate anger against the police when what it is is i think organizations such as b.l.m. and. exploiting the situations that arise slapping their narrative on it and then attacking the police for it they don't want to try to make some concessions and say ok we can use some reform or we're going basically what it is is if people want the police to get you know better training and to you know what you know and that that sort of thing that makes sense to me but to just come up with a false narrative that's not backed by any evidence at all and then to say oh they need to reform that just goes
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a step too far if they can show the evidence that we need to reform not anecdotal situations that they were manipulating into something the police did wrong then you know we're up for it but to try to just come with these false narratives and try to exploit them to you know either choir's 1 i federalize the local police departments or to you know put it at a disadvantage to criminals you know we're just not going to go for that head of another day of protests businesses have been hastily boarded up in minneapolis previous nights so numerous shuttles luther and damaged radio show host waiting to precise the scenes are going to get worse people thought he's on communities to find common ground. what's happening right now is not going to stop it's going to get worse because the leadership around many places is weak this is something that the democrats have said that they can handle and i don't think they can handle it because. they have allowed things to go on like this in minnesota
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before in portland. in atlanta they were allowed this to happen claiming we're iranis their 1st amendment rights i would say honestly from a logic own common sense point of view i would say that the leaders of the communities should get together with the leaders of the state and local government sit down in discuss solutions. the longest war in american history could be over by mid september joe biden as it out the 11th of that month as the date of the complete withdrawal of u.s. troops from afghanistan they had stayed in the country for too long we delivered justice to bin laden a decade ago and we've stayed in afghanistan for a decade sense sense then our reasons to remain in afghanistan become increasingly unclear we cannot continue the cycle of extending or expanding our military
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presence in afghanistan hoping to create ideal conditions for the draw and expecting a different result while the date is however months over the deadline set by a deal reached between the taliban and former u.s. president donald trump in response the militant group reiterate that its warning against extending the presence of american troops saying it would compound problems earlier this week the taliban said they will not attend planned talks in turkey until all 4 forces leave afghanistan. september 11th this year will mark the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in the us it was left almost 3000 people dead american forces then went into afghanistan as then suddenly to prevent terrorists from north seeing more attacks from the country former pentagon security analyst michael maloof believes that neighboring nations will shoulder the burden of washington's pullout. formally with u.s. troops it probably will be we might instead introduce private military contractors
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to try to preserve the kabul government which we created because taliban has made it very clear they don't want to talk to them they want to set up their own emirates in afghanistan but that is the half of it even though they only control a portion of afghanistan used to have other tribes the northern alliance for example the once a piece of the piece of the action and corruption run supreme's of the country could easily dissolve into a civil war for countries that will beast that will stand to lose the most will be those countries in the region with us pull out it really helped countries such as russia and china not to devote resources to try to keep their government working the problem is that they're going to have to deal with this now if the u.s. leaves altogether and that means in terms of the security aspects because of the terrorism threat al-qaeda is is growing in afghanistan as is isis and
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that would be a threat to the federation's own way i'm. going to thought isn't the only country that's going to see a shift in u.s. forces washington has announced plans to beef up its military presence in germany a story and more coming up later in the program. the muslims in france are accusing the government of trying to control every aspect of their lives from what they wear to how their school lets children it centers around a bill recently adopted in the 1st reading in the senate the stated aim of the draw floor is to both the republican principles and to come out so-called separatist tendencies in society shot at do with investigate. ford says plans to defeat separatism have already caused alarm bells to ring particularly amongst the muslim community they've said that the north seeks to divide and could provoke hatred of muslims now the country senators voted to make an already controversial bill well
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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 university premises so too would any display of a foreign flag at a wedding are listed up was the reaction is 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 for. them was the rights and the centrist. government that you have with him only when michael opening the gates of hell
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against human rights and civil liberties in france who look at the situation and say france is not a war was going by the british this is definitely a political. war i guess the text also mentions a ban on young girls wearing a hijab in public places that sparked a flurry of anger on social media sparking the hash tag hands off my job france will host the generation equality forum later this year but at the same time its legislators continue to entrench the rights of muslim women stop treating women as a 2nd in their own class women can dress the way they want. 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 do you go it's not going to start and that people who want to impose that or good
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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 i should decide when i want to wear and what not to wear she is treated as a kurd prince and i was a no no i of the most obscurities or the most for the moment that is forces and 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 foreign organizations from setting up private schools in france what's happening today is a we see or read the book critic game any type of freedom fits muslims a with should they change the rules of the games in order for muslims to be that conflict with us in order for them to not profit off their t.v. quality and brotherhood the proposed nor has also been condemned by human rights
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groups such as amnesty international this proposed law would be a serious attack on 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 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 stigmatized and there is real concern that this secular pushed. could be weaponized by extremist groups. is a news network who slogan makes the bold claim it's the most trusted media but after a c.n.n. director was caught out in a sting operation questions have been raised if that's really the case one quarter
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picks up the story. the most trusted name in news it's a title c.n.n. has long prided itself on maybe you buy it maybe you don't but what would you think if a network admin did to deliberately spreading propaganda well apparently they did i do you. believe that it was. but again you are creating a story here we didn't know anything about. that's b.s. i think that he is the worst president we have ever seen but what president trump just said was undemocratic and false the president seems to think that dominating black people dominating peaceful protesters is law and order it's not he calls them thugs who's the thug here this guy is should not be president cnn's charlie chester's spilled the beans over a tender date he was enticed into by an undercover project veritas journalist he
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claimed the channel long had a pre-determined agenda to get trump out of office one that flows from the top down from none other than c.n.n. president jeff zucker himself naturally trying to make joe biden out to be a spring chicken was the other side of the anti trump propaganda coin yeah i mean. we did it right but it was. shaking or whatever and we brought in like so many medical people so like all tell a story like this is all speculation you know you're shocked to hear john. that i'm healthy you know by. him and you save years she. hated me as a. young hearing. that sounds a lot like election meddling something c.n.n. has pointed the finger at russia for time and time again blaming on unverifiable claims from u.s.
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intelligence and its reputation as evidence the. in last year's elections the network claimed that moscow was trying to hurt joe biden's chances by spreading conspiracy theories about the now u.s. president i'm talking about russia tacking more election russia once again interfered in the race for the white house russia is indeed interfering in the 2020 election with that kind of a double standard it should come as no surprise that people's trust for c.n.n. is on the decline but we don't think that this is all the personal. makes this worse when you're caught red handed hiding the way you do business from your viewers that's one thing but accusing someone else for breaking the very rules you yourself were caught breaking well that's another it's a rinky dink 2 bit organization what do you want it c.n.n. that scare defends immunised from any responsibility because nobody takes them seriously and as far as project very ties and james o'keefe god bless him
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but how many exposé these must be produced before something's done things done nothing jeff zucker still there everybody still there but let me explain something their ratings are plummeting who wants to watch c.n.n. if there's no trunk what do you do talk about what a great job biden is knowing what a great job camelot harris story i don't think so now me we can't believe what we're seeing and our country is in complete collapse with our borders being destroyed and being invaded daily with crime around with a sense of on nimby leave a bill distrust with with vaccine efficacy vaccine malpractise with this anyway and there's nothing for them to do build up what are they going to do hey joe biden is doing a great job nobody thinks that where is by if you know where he is so. james
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o'keefe and project very may get their wish by virtue of the implosion that i believe c.n.n. is involved in as we speak. with contact and c.n.n. for comment on the story we'll bring you any response we get and still to come later in the program we'll hear from a palestinian boy who claims he lost an on off to being hit spawn is ready to put it away and more often this break. like freeze dried water you just add water. and then after that it's hard just. here's a token for $100000.00 all you need is the ark to go with it but you got the joke and just you don't have the heart just at heart it's freeze dried are freeze dried box it's freeze dried. history stud money it's it's sold as if it's something in
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back to the program the family of a palestinian boy have claimed the teenager lost an eye after being hit by an israeli rubber bullet but this is on verified video of the moment the bullet struck his family says it confirms the teenager's claim he was working in a local grocery store at the time israeli troops had been involved in clashes with protesters nearby. momento was inside the shop and far away from those countries i want to be treated and have a new i hate her so much i want to continue studying and learning. liz ready army acknowledged clashes in the area that troops used rubber bullets after having rocks thrown at them but they said investigation found there was no direct fire towards the store the city of hebron is largely under palestinian control but around 20 percent of it is administered by israel or the grocery store in which the palestinian boy was injured is located close to an israeli checkpoint which sees regular clashes with protesters to be able to transfer the teenager to the scent
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join our hospital his family had to pass through at least one other checkpoint his father says all that led to his son losing an 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 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 then 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
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didn't receive any transfer papers at 230 the doctor said 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. the mayors of 2 italian towns have chosen an unusual way to tackle a shortage of covert vaccines written to the neighboring republic of san marino asking it to provide their residents with russia's sputnik jab the margaret states which isn't an e.u. member and doesn't need the european medical agency's approval has been using the job since late february and marine officials hope to reach herd immunity by the end of may with the vaccine the mayor of san leo and told us they call afford to wait for e.u. approval and need to do what's best for their people. so you know or somebody's son leo and san marino 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
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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 accepting air 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 held up at customs. in this difficult here 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 vaccinate all our citizens the sooner we can get back on track including from an
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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'm 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. meanwhile the italian government's anti covert efforts of push the owners of restaurants which are still closed for indoor dining or to the streets of glass was. police for a 2nd day running restauranteurs want all locked arms lifted claiming the survival of the industry is at stake cafes and restaurants aren't due to reopen until the end of the month at the latest rally protesters waved garments in the air with the
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slogan we have nothing but our underwear left that have a strait of claim the financial support supposedly available isn't reaching them. we're still living on the little money we made during the summer it's not possible to work only one month per year and have to stay closed for the remaining months. with distance in rigid rules whoever does not respect them can be expelled but we must work we can't wait any more i want a lot we need to work but they won't let us work the aids does not arrive there he doing the state of emergency collect the money in advance from our taxes they've already reserved for themselves the aid money. germany will see hundreds more american troops arrive within the coming months washington claims the move will boost the terence and defense in europe but hey i'm happy to and we will be be increasing the u.s. force presence in germany. in keeping with my pledge to consult with allies and
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partners today i briefed the minister on our intention to permanently stationed approximately 500 additional u.s. forces in the we may area as early as this fall isn't as it is of course wonderful news that not only has the withdrawal of american troops from germany been abandoned as president biden announced in his speech at the munich security conference but that on the contrary these troops here in germany will be reinforced that is a very strong sign of solidarity as the german defense minister just mentioned that the decision marks a u. turn from donald trump's plan to scale back the number of u.s. troops stationed in germany by some 12000 personnel this comes amid escalating tensions in eastern ukraine with washington pledging to back the kiev government political analyst beyond to vacillate all this if german citizens themselves had a say in the deployment a different decision may have been reached. i think this is just another step
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in the circumambient of the russian federation by u.s. troops and they want to use germany as a base to prepare for another war against russia and most important thing is that the german government was not asked when mr aston came to germany he himself said he preached the german government that he was going to increase troop contingency in germany he did ask them do you want troops now we just saw them we're going to entry increase troops well officially we are our sovereign nation but when will this foreign occupation force finally go home we overwhelmingly want the american troops out of germany and want germany to be a nuclear free country. africa and the democratic republic of congo where 10 people have been killed and more than 30 injured in ethnic clashes in the town of
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goma several houses were burnt down forcing some locals the fleet of neighboring regions and clashes have been preceded by a rally against the ongoing violence armed militias as well as the alleged inaction of un peacekeeping forces it quickly descended into violence between rival ethnic groups. and other un peacekeeping mission to the democratic republic of congo has been active since 2010 it's made up of more than 12000 troops from one were of countries with its main mission being to protect civilians and humanitarian workers as well as aid peace efforts and is there at the government's request the internal conflict between the congolese government and numerous rebel militias has been simmering since the end of the 2nd congo war in 2003 and we spoke to one congolese human rights activist who told us that the peacekeepers repeated failures to protect civilians as given rise to widespread frustration. their mission in congo they have done much to be honest everything from the days when they sit. in the
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villages in these places you will notice that the. station the un peacekeeping mission is no far from there and sometimes even. villages and then the people who already. are late inform the peacekeeping un. rebels who come in to attack if you. inform them but this is a condo i'm certain of ignoring them and this is why the questioning why they did that because people left the straight there is no change in instability and a little munitions all over the country as the headlines for this hour news views hughes coming up next to just a few moments time and for us u.s. it's proved last for about half an hour with the latest join us again that.
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