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how would i define hollywood is a call to dream which i think's true. it's a problem in the fact. that . the french parliament passes a controversial global security something which had already angered human rights groups in fear. police abuse. before. the killing of dante right by police shows no sign of easing and the c.n.n. director has secretly filmed it missing his channel shreds of propaganda that
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despite its slogan claiming to be the most trusted media outlet and a new video game inspired by the bloodiest battle in iraq. the critics claiming it glorifies the murder of muslims we also get reaction from iraq don't want to see you killed it causes demolished boycotts of the streets. you're watching international start this hour in france where a controversial global security bill has been passed by the parliament it does ground additional powers to lower bodies but has faced widespread criticism for making it harder to call out police abuse let's get the latest developments he joins us from paris good afternoon charlotte this poem and then this past. but
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there were men amendments made to work that. that's right this is a bill that was roundly criticized by not just the left but by human rights groups and journalists themselves all were afraid that some particular elements when it was initially discussed would impede the freedom of the press here in france that more now has passed the global security law and it was passed by 75 votes with 33 votes against it now the amendment that was particularly controversial was article 24 not article at the time when this 1st came around suggested that it would make it illegal to disseminate publish images of police officers when their own t.-t. if you could potentially look at harming them emotion me or physically now after widespread protests the government said that it was going to completely we write that article let's have
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a look now at the protests that sparked. law school 24 may have been entirely rewritten but some say it looks very much the same as what it was when it sparked those controversial protests or just to say that's because instead what it now does is it says it makes if images a published of police and again this is this idea of identifying. and to harm him
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physically or mentally can somebody could now face 5 years in prison and a fine of 75000 you mean that is a pretty hefty fine but it wasn't the only controversial element in this bill this bill also allows the regulation of police use of drones it allows for police to film interventions and it also allows police to carry weapons when they are off duty all elements that have caused widespread concern not just with those human rights groups and with journalists creeps but also a u.n. panel of experts described this law was being incompatible with the international human rights it really has been roundly criticized from so many different elements but despite those continued opposed to scrap this law it has now been caused by parliament karin's in france now we know that human rights groups though say this is not the end they intend to take the next argument to the front says
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constitutional court that's where the law will go to next to be assessed as decide whether or not become law. charlotte pinsky there reporting from france. ok let's go to the united states now because it despite a curfew. again on the streets of minnesota for a 4th consecutive night it does follow if sunday's fatal shooting by police don't play right over night cars were torched shops looted rioters clashed with troops. i. i i i i i i i was. i. was. i.
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was all protesters gathered in the city of brooklyn center where the killing took place they are demanding justice for the 20 year old who was shot after being pulled over in a traffic stop the officer who fired the shot kim potter says that she mistook the gun for a taser she's not been charged with manslaughter protests were also saying see when dallas and portland where the police union building number set on fire these things remnants listen to those in the wake of george floyd's death last year he was killed in nearby minneapolis 10 miles from brooklyn center sparking a wave of nationwide protests he died when officer barry jovan placed his knee on floyd's neck and chauvinist charged with mansell slaughter and murder and his trial is covered into its 2nd week radio host winding pre who served as a board member of the national diversity coalition for donald trump believes his
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fight will to rebuild trust between police and minority communities. tensions are so dialed to the left and right the people that are getting hurt are in the middle what's happening right now is not going to stop it's going to get worse because the lead leadership around many places is weak there is a lack of trust on both sides of the aisle. and when i mean both sides i know there's a lack of trust with within the police community about what's going on within the minority community in then there's a lack of trust within the minority community about what the police are doing because of what they see projected on our media every day there has to be a concerted effort from both sides of leadership leadership of people that everybody can trust to sit down and work out proven solutions and and take it all types of
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suggestions and try to work out something and bring the trust back between law enforcement and the communities. that is the news network makes the bowl claim that it is the most trusted media outlet after c.n.n. director was caught tight in a sting operation has come into question the quarter picks up a 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 you. said believe that it was. but again you are reading stories that we didn't know anything about. that's b.s. i think that he is the worst president we have ever seen but what
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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 and he 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 coing yeah i mean . we did it right but it was. i have no voice shaking or whatever going to be thrown in like so many medical people so like all tell a story that i think is all speculation you know you're shocked to hear john. that
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i'm healthy you know why. he made you savior she didn't want you like you hated me as a. young period sure. sounds a lot like election meddling something c.n.n. has pointed the finger at russia for time and time again leaning on unverifiable claims from u.s. 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 attacks to do. makes this worse when you're caught red handed hiding the way you do business from
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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's c.n.n. that scared defends immunised from any responsibility because nobody takes them seriously and as far as project very cause and james o'keefe god bless him but how many exposé these must be produced before something's done things done and 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 i mean we can't believe what we're seeing and our country is in complete collapse with our borders being
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destroyed and being invaded daily with crime around with a sense of on and believe a bill distrust with with vaccine and efficacy vaccine malpractise with this anyway and years nothing for them to build up what are they going to do hey joe biden is doing have great jobs nobody thinks that where is by did you know we're. so. james your given project very may get their wish by virtue of the implosion that i believe c.n.n. is involved in as we speak. the un has expressed alarm over what it describes as the extraordinary levels of harm being inflicted on afghan civilians with the number killed or injured in the war against the taliban significantly higher than a year ago meanwhile joe biden has just announced that all u.s. and nato troops we pulled out of afghanistan by mid september adding that they have
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been in the country too long well according to the u.n. in the 1st 3 months of this year there were almost $1800.00 casualties that's almost 30 percent up on the same period last year the u.n. is particularly worried too by the spike in women and children being killed and injured as for the u.s. troop exit this is this is going to happen months later than the data agreed by the taliban and former u.s. president donald trump and this is prompted the terrorist group to warn against extending the presence of american troops saying it will compound problems with former pentagon security analyst mike maloof says that neighboring nations will shoulder the burden of washington's pull that. when really with u.s. troops it probably will be we might instead introduce private military contractors 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 isn't the half of it even though they only control
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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 be east 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 the 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 that would be a threat to the federation's own way am. i right scrapers demanding a boy caught with a controversial new video again claiming it normalizes violence against muslims 6 days in fallujah has set during the bloodiest battle in the iraq war pushed on of
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reports. more than 100 u.s. marines killed around 800 iraqi civilians 2 dead in bombings some short others incinerated to death this is the 2nd battle of fallujah reduced to stark statistics the bloodiest battle of the entire iraq war for american troops now made into a video game it was the bunkers they would build inside houses. you would go in the house would be your client and then they would open up our new girl. from d.-day to the battle of stalingrad from vietnam all the way to her done and further back in history the video game industry is no stranger to projects based on real events but the developers of 6 day in fallujah say their title is bigger than just a game it's a documentary there isn't
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a story. you know. there's not this is a this is a documentary with interactive sections interest. the code name for the game was. we're taking this as real and we were trying to. present him as a documentary were so here's a few documented facts about the battle tens of thousands of civilians that refused to leave the city a city deprived of power and water for days a city where the main hospitals entire medical stockpile was nothing more than bandages a city that dispelled the myth of america's precision targeting of insurgents as a single mortar shot was answered with a show of fire power across neighborhoods and last but not at all least the city that enjoyed the full brunt of the u.s.
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chemical weapons supply. as follows the residents were surprised with this video game contrary to the fact that the us army came as peace corps destruction and debris remain today there are still scars here from the prohibited weapons the presence of the u.s. army was a source of sorrow and a guinea to residents and the city's infrastructure if this video game is politicized it's underestimates the agony of the residents and the trauma of the city i'm against this video game as it shows the war in our city it's been a wrong policy to wage that war from the very start we want to boycott of the game the most of that we didn't believe that we passed the distress and the agony that
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the war brought to us and now this video game shows the distress again the scars from the war are still seen in fallujah people are traumatized here we don't want to see kids and women killed again houses demolished would have minded boycotts of this video game. you already know what i'm getting at none of these events above apparently will make it into this documentary game developers want to keep it atrocities free the reality of fallujah a place where people live their lives has been glossed over for the sake of a thrilling combat experience if you're going to call the game a documentary video game in at the same time you want to be trustee 3 then you're already misrepresenting these historical events because there are numerous atrocities only attempt that i'm aware actually count i mean that in solution please the figure between 4006000 that's something that needs to be addressed and to try to put straight atrocity 3 year are ready changing the story or just story
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that you did. storing the story. with more than a 100 u.s. families suffering from losing their loved ones to the sands of iraq their sacrifice has every right to be perpetuated in a video game but with 8 times as many iraqis dead and countless more scarred for generations ahead by the indiscriminate use of chemical weapons their ordeal deserves at least not to be emitted from the story this is a commercial company and commercial companies don't care how badly anything other than profit so there is no ethics there is no t.v. if it has a right to which people want to buy well whether it is. absolute rubbish it resents the criminal behavior of american soldiers as here all week alone versing rolls by training new victims as terrorists and
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criminals and heroes it's immoral treaty. all tragedy of the victim as a gay king is totally unacceptable and encouraging but you know that violations of international legal by killing civilians which is contrary to the geneva convention is really makes one wonder why it is getting is being make. you want your say still new at this as soon anybody will be able to ask facebook to remove content they consider to be calm for this part of the platform is planned to play the role of its oversight or the like critics things like israel amos to deflect accusations of censorship. after the.
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welcome back now the french authorities are being accused of running a postcode lottery when it comes to rolling out vaccines more than $100.00 bears from northern france have written an open letter to president macron accusing him of ignoring the needs of more than a 1000000 people in the region or met oldis why people are feeling neglected. only 4 percent of the part the color you population received 2 doses of the vaccine this is not enough especially compared to the rest of the country what's more i want to remind you that the lockdown was reintroduced in our region 2 weeks earlier than elsewhere because the situation was very tough and even know the incidence rate in part the color is over 402100000 inhabitants the latest data
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shows a little over 16 percent of french citizens have currently received their 1st vaccine jab with less than 6 percent fully vaccinated it is hoped $30000000.00 will be inoculated by the summer madden show again says though that the biggest problem is a shortage of vaccines did look this you know with the president has been saying we have to accelerate the vaccination rate that we are actually at war with the virus and the crusade or mass vaccination campaign is better to be started no i'm sorry i chose such a comparison but we just need vaccines and then we will all be protected health care workers who work with was our colleagues and volunteers are all on standby now missing the most important thing. meanwhile france says it will continue using its supplies of the johnson and johnson vaccine that is despite the firm halting shipments to europe after the u.s. suspended the use of the jab made blood clot fears we got reaction on the streets
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of fronts. when. a vaccine that was banned was then put back on the market so today we don't know what to believe of course people are afraid. we want to trust our government because they have the power to make their decisions i would also like to say that i prefer to get the vaccine later we want to believe and save but we must be careful i think of the example if a vaccine can cause blood clots we should put the brakes on and study it more and not just use the general population is a guinea pigs. out there if they've found directly to this problems i think that it's risky it's like astra zeneca to the parents and the research i don't know well with worries over blood clots casting a shadow over 2 major vaccines another player looks poised to come to the market brussels is secured $50000000.00 additional days of the pfizer buy in tech jab
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future orders could prove to be more expensive back in march company heads did indicate a possible hike in prices after the pandemic earlier we spoke to german m.p. martin dolls and he does say that profits are being prioritized over people's health. you can see the dollar bills on the ice and if you see the. president of the biotech company you can see clearly though he's looking for profit and he's not looking for health and i think and. all organizations 'd should work together far so i think the street is playing with the hands of the people by raising prices and so will of course poorer countries will not be able to create for example to the price of the sputnik you know of the scene if you can't go to the open don't of the children that seem then you can see they just are nearly double the
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price when you see the european commission already decided to buy the vaccine anyway doesn't matter what it cost. the local you know this molecule situation it's dangerous. now something on facebook or instagram offends or upset she you can ask for it to be removed and the platforms independent oversight board will listen to your request enabling users to appeal constantly want to see removed from facebook is a significant expansion of the oversight board's capabilities we expect everyone on facebook and instagram to be able to build confidence left up over the gov weeks where the move significantly broadens the road of the supervisory body previously could only ask facebook to put content back up but the social media giant his face mounting pressure including from congress to act on misinformation and abusive posts this is being ratcheted up during the pandemic as well as during the 2020 us
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elections and after the capitol hill riot in january but some do suspect that facebook is really using the oversight board as a shield against criticism. overside boyd you are a non biting entity whose only purpose is to deflect blame for facebook's shameful policy sense of you lack of moderation in exchange for a 6 figure salary wow facebook instagram literally has a propaganda censorship board crypted i'm in the process of assembling an oversight board to handle my business affairs in the future i cannot be sued or held responsible for anything because the board authorized that everyone should have an oversight board what basically gets hope is sort of acting like a government i mean and in ways that rich are more powerful than many world governments it appears to be that they want to put a layer between themselves the company facebook mark zuckerberg is company and the
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censorship and the content so they can have this this this board if you will that they've sort of said is independence then men make the decisions for them it protects them in a lot of ways from them seeming like they are the ones censoring they're the ones if you're late in content then what people see and do the way they're attempting to get around this is by saying that this commission this board whatever they want to call it is completely independent but we have yet to see how exactly independent we don't really know who's on it how they were appointed and how close they are with facebook as a company. like i will before we get let's just bring you some breaking news because the white has just announced new sanctions on russia for quote harmful foreign activities president biden has just signed an executive order imposing restrictions on 30 saying russian entities and individuals that reportedly influenced last year's u.s.
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psychiatric drugs are essential for millions of patients. they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly 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 most serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful very often there are full effects of it up to something terrible until solve all ills are always trying to medicate life itself i just think i was and i was just scared when i was a scared little girl i was 24 and like. i didn't have to be so complicated.
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