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wednesday bob. as these guys. got that it was news to you that you were. well breaking news from strongs french president a man you all mocked vows not to give up the fight against islamic terrorism we're showing you live pictures from a scene what's off to a female police officer was killed at a police station outside of paris. also ahead to us was out of his reputation suffers and not the blow has the relatives of the man who died off to getting its job sue the vaccine makers we hear from how families annoy.
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them professor natives there was no warning about the risk of this on the information sheet or in the informed consent form and russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman tells sister joyce y e u failures have damaged the inoculation campaign. politicisation ties the hands e.u. officials tied the hands of industrialists and businesses and ultimately to the hands of the own people do you want against the interests of its own members. good evening we're live from moscow this is a t. international i'm sorry. while we're going to start are with breaking news from from its way a female police officer was killed in a knife attack at a police station in the outskirts of paris and utaka was shot and killed by police
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at the scene the prime minister of france says the stopping was a terrorist attack. this department has already been affected by attacks against officials for example the magnum deal attack in 2016 and more recently the nation of some party our determination to fight terrorism. is more intact than ever . let's head over live to our correspondent sean into pinsky's in paris well sean i know still a lot of information coming out but what can you tell us at this point. as you heard the prime minister of france is said that this is a terror attack and president himself has said we will not be giving up the fight his words against islam is terrorism it's going to take you through the details of what we know about what happened on friday off. which is about 40 miles to the west of paris we understand that
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a 49 year old police officer was returning from lunch where she had been confronted by a man just outside the station we understand he followed her in and then proceeded to attack with a knife we understand one of the places where he stopped was the fact that he apparently slit her throat now on doing so colleagues then aimed at him. from injury we understand that the female victim the police officer was the 49 year old mother to understand the name was in the was being reported. that was the victim of this attack be a turkish we understand to be a 37 year old who was supposed to be a museum national who came to france back into 9 cooling to the services he was not known to the intelligence services prior to this attack we know that the
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incidents being taken by the anti. terrorism prosecutors to now be looking at all the details surrounding what happened in the lead up to this latest attack here in france outside the police station we heard from the prime minister. who talked about this being a terror attack but we've also been hearing many tributes flowing to the area of regulate in memory of stephanie who was killed in that attack today including this from president michel. she was a police officer stephanie was killed in the police station on the already damaged land of. the nation stands alongside her family colleagues and law enforcement in the fight against islamist terrorism we will not give up. but there
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is anger to anger that this is yet another day for fronts in the penus of the national rally here in france has accused the government over extreme and excessive tolerance when it comes to the fight against islamic terrorism let's have a look now back at some of the events that are being flown in from so over the last 6 years when the country has been there and don't cloud that islam is terrorism.
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as a result. this latest attack we've just seen the death of a police officer just on the outskirts of paris the interior minister has now said that security is being stepped up outside police stations and buildings here in rome but many might also be questioning how that attack was able to get in so i just you were area inside the police station and killed. a lot of people will be also question i'm sure that was shot and to bring us the very nature developing story many thanks. what i want to bring in now journalist. good to have you on the program thanks for joining us now to fasting i want to ask you actually about where the attack took place because it was an area previously targeted by terrorists is not a coincidence or could this be
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a symbolic move. but i don't think it's coincidence i mean the leading is the area where it sounds good but this professor was decapitated for having shown the jews of muhammad to his students to teach them about tolerance i mean you could say that region the of lanes like send son to me and little holes around paris a region which is very islamic. many muslims there very large number of muslims and that's the area where the police doesn't go in many places every night i say every night several times a week there are attacks of police from attacks of police cars attacked of committee of the police offices oh by the youngsters in the community who sell drugs senator who are completely controlling these areas so that is
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a huge issue in france for these last territories so in the evenings the french will certainly think about some you know by t. and about old people who died recently that shone a lot like a lost hair on in october accounting in nice you know 3 people killed by a guy shouting a walk but in this instance they on astonished that mr guess that was your dominant are starting to come and immediately that it's a terrorist act because usually they say that the person who did it is. ill seriously ill but they don't admit that it is a terrorist act immediately it's the same me in germany to say me in most european countries they try to hide the reality of the figures one thing like you want to ask is about separatism bill the muslim community and frogs obviously the largest in europe so this is an attack on them it did come on draw
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a lot of critics do you think that events like the might need more support of that bill. well the bill is the best of the written to begin with the president spoke about islamic terrorists and that it was a bill against islamic terrorists and then it changed completely if you look at the decks now it doesn't even mention terrorism it doesn't mention islamism it doesn't mention any of the realities of from standing so to text as being attacked by begun by the center right parties and of course by marie her friend's party adama very observant and very much a component as as something which doesn't also the real issue and again it is it shows that mr mark or and its government don't tackle it as it should be i mean there are some of 4 to 5000 people will harm the fish as well as we have
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this fire that means that there are really dangerous for frank society that there are potential terrorists and they have never been ousted of the country they should be expelled immediately brought to their country of origin mostly in north africa i mean that's what matter in the band would probably do we need to treat and of course every time you have such attacks as the one today she gains points for the next presidential elections you know what i want to ask. the person who committed this attack was not known at least at the moment we think he wasn't on any less how he'd been living in france for more than 10 years and my question is do you think that perhaps it's polyfill with an affront that the president can't provoking people and even helping to write applies that. they radicalized themselves i don't think there is racism particularly strong in france i
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don't think so i think the people are islamophobia it may think because they're out of frank as the word says islamophobia is being afraid of islam because islam is violent in its sacred book in the attitude of many months not every muslim of course but there is a large proportion of muslims who support islamic terrorism in words or in polls for example that say that they support things that would or if i any french speaking citizens the final thing i do want to ask you as you mentioned obviously. people all over the wild was so horrified by what was happening it was such a gruesome attack and do you think teams could and should have been prepared for attacks like today they should be prepared but it's very difficult everybody
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understands that because from the muslim community to come out suddenly with a gun with a gun with a knife mostly over the car to just rahman to into police or into people waiting at a bus stop you know it's it's it's terrible but you cannot predict you cannot predict what when whether it will happen so of course the 1st thing that they must do is expel those why are known as potential terrorists and that would probably come down to the office but i'm not even sure about that and and the french shop grady. i think they're really thinking about this is the major problem for france in the coming years or certainly there are a lot of questions around the motives who was behind it seems that there is very little information including whether ideology was in any way involved we'll be
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finding out over the coming days i'm sure we really appreciate you coming on to the program that was john speaking from brussels. also in europe astra zeneca faces neagle proceedings after an italian woman died after receiving that over the fact c. and her family is now taking action against the multinational corporation the 55 year old music teacher from sicily got her shot on march the 11th but within days medical checks showed that blood clots were forming in her body and brain she fell into a coma and died last than a month later her brother says she had no previous health issues. my sister was in excellent health some tests were done on her and came back negative she had no diseases and she was perfectly fine for tests also found them a sister was not at risk from bosis she was happy to get the vaccine and then after 7 days all the symptoms mentioned by the economy began and she develops from
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bruce's she began to feel very ill and after another 2 days during which she was hospitalized her condition resulted in a cerebral hemorrhage and after 3 rounds of surgery she died the little suit odds to others already filed across europe against the u.k. swedish company it also comes amid the suspension of the rollout of the astra zeneca shop in some countries over blood clot concerns however medical experts including the world health organization still say the benefits outweigh the risks and the deceased woman's brother says her family supports the inoculation program. we're not attacking vaccines absolutely not fact scenes are indispensable i have vaccinated myself i am a doctor my patients also vaccinated and so are my other family members who want truth and clarity because it should not be possible for a person like mr who is in excellent health to die from the vaccine the warnings from astra zeneca and the inmate came later and not when my sister received the
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shots so that's why we're asking for the truth she said. there were deaths before and after professor. died and there are investigations into those in this case i can say that after professor this autopsy my consultants concluded a lack of previous diseases it raises disturbing questions because when professor got lexan ated there was no warning about the risk of this on the information sheet or in the informed consent form. when germany plans to ramp up deliveries of russian covert vaccines as it another country is facing shortages also is to channel r.t. to a child's talk to russian foreign ministry spokesman let's worry about the blocked problems and she blamed brussels for playing politics. there would. let's be realists the european union simply last time it could have been a leader in an occupation and a leader in vaccine production but they didn't happen why politicisation tied their
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hands e.u. officials to the hands of industrialists and businesses and ultimately to the hands of the own people you went against the interests of its own members and i don't know whether you are allowed to talk about this in the e.u. but there's the objective reality it's a fact just like the fact that called it in 2020 highlighted the immense problems in the european union and in the west in general the u. has not been able to do with a worldwide catastrophe but it's not like we haven't had them before yes the world hadn't dealt with the ground in of planes and border closures on such a scale but the world has dealt with fund damage before and it turned out the voters who call themselves leaders of the world aren't that at all is just chest thumping in terms of the european union specifically germany france and many other countries and also the us couldn't offer anything to the world as an example of dealing with the pandemic unfortunately they didn't live up to the task neither in
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the economic terms nor socially nor in terms of development and implementation of vaccines that's not how a real leader does it. the german chancellor has had to defend herself before a parliamentary committee after promoting a scandal hit payments fall while visiting china to hears ago why a college is currently being investigated in a 1000000000 euro fraud case of the job and ministers have also been dragged into the scandal peter oliver has the story. well the german government has been answering questions this week about the now defunct and insolvent financial services and payments company why a card on tuesday it was the turn of economics minister peter out to speak to the committee on thursday we heard from finance minister or left scholtz he said the government had absolutely nothing to do with what he called a case of large scale fraud on friday it was the turn of german chancellor angela
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merkel who was fielding questions about a 2019 trip she took representing the german government to china speaking to the bundestag select committee she said that she wasn't on toward li influenced by lobbyists when she spoke on why a cards behalf now why a card last summer announced that it had a a 1900000000 a year a hole in its accounts and a number of board members as well as senior members of the company currently facing criminal charges. well the chancellor said that the $29.00 team trip to china was to discuss a number of political issues with chinese president xi being but she has come in
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for criticism from some members of the bundestag you are part of this investigative committee saying that the chancellor went above and beyond for a company that has since found itself accused of serious financial crime. for the success of the lobby machine is running wire cart between the lobbying of the chancellor when she actively supported a criminal organization like wire cart during her trip to china. despite internal warnings and public reports angela merkel lobbied for wire card in china the support to wild card from the federal chancellor east terrifying. points in time the chancellor should not have lobbied for the company but rather the prosecutor and the police should have marched in and search the premises. steps down as german chancellor later this year but the twilight of 16 yo reign has been beset by lobbying scandals involving c.d.u. c.s.u.
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conservative union bloc earlier this year several m.p.'s were forced to clear their desks and get out of the offices immediately following lobbying scandals involving p.p. and masks as well as having taken payments in order to lobby on behalf of as a vision. for any us under heavy activists pressure to slash police funding in the wake of high profile killings by officers but huge number of americans accused say that such political agendas leave them vulnerable to crime as r.t. as caleb maupin reports. there are children is now behind bars but many americans don't seem to view him as simply a bad apple the idea that all police are irredeemable seems widespread among liberal politicians it wasn't an accident policing in our country is inherently and intentionally racist no more policing incarceration and militarisation it can be
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reformed congresswoman elano maher laid out what her agenda is for dealing with the police 1st demilitarize the police with protests becoming more intense some argue now is not the time to tie the hands of the officers then their step to criminalize violence against protesters now we can all agree about peaceful protesters but what about those who burn buildings or engage in property destruction next stage disband and deconstruct police stations now in some parts of the country they are taking that literally and portland we saw protesters disengage and a light a police union building on a grand scale if it's what they want which is the reduction or elimination of law enforcement you know you can see on the streets you will get survival of fittest you will get the american who knows them to find themselves defending against those who don't in the lesser of it you're going to get a complete lack of morale which is going to lead to just men and women who sit in their cars and collect a paycheck and the proactive law enforcement which will be done by presence only
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will only completely lead to more crimes and the only people going to urge the community so people are not really thinking they're thinking out of motion and the politicians are 100 percent capitalizing office and it's going to be the people who suffer the most now police chasing down suspects on foot is something you can see in all kinds of t.v. and movies but the mayor of chicago now says it may be time to give that a rest no one should die as a result of a foot chase now of course this raises some questions say a woman's purse is so that the police then have to call and ask permission before chasing down the perpetrator. police feel that they are being demonized and in some cases they are resigning saying that the atmosphere is too restrictive polls show that a large percentage of americans do fear that a shortage of police officers could result in chaos nationwide los angeles has seen an 80 percent increase in the shootings we now have the mayor a democrat calling for an increase in the police budget reversing the cuts in the
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police department made at the height of the black lives matter protests last year this is purely political for the reason that the systemic racist problem in law enforcement isn't the american police officer it's just the system is the politicians who make the laws it's it's the the prosecutors in the defense attorneys but nobody wants to talk about that so the easiest pawn to play in this whole game is the police officer or the easiest one to wind up attacking because of the front line in between the community and ultimately what happens to the community member the police in the public have a relationship and if one party is always abused and criticised and the other party refuses to take accepting accountability for what they're doing you're going to get the one side that just ultimately throws up their arms and walks away so to be honest whatever the american police choose to do if it stand down or if it's all in all give up or tire resign walk away then nobody should really be shocked what's happening the morale is going to be massively low and you're going to get men and women who are completely unappreciated walking and good luck to whatever happens in
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america we have all seen the horrendous videos of police shootings anger is completely justified and reform is long overdue but there is still another question what will replace them that is what has many americans very nervous caleb r.t. new york. was quick here a ton of 19 because the situation and has taken a shop ton for the was more than 300000 new cases have been registered for a 2nd day in a row amid the shocking crime to fire a spike a massive fire has broken out. in an intensive care unit apparently killing 13 of the 18 patients that hospitals had already raised the alarm if quantock shortages of quit meant oxygen and beds a doctor bust into tears while making this emotional plea for people to follow the rules be careful who believe. patients. with
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oxygen and this is not something we are doing so either you know literally or all of you want to follow a few things that radio and requesting you to follow so most importantly be used to get off your sense now corbet is everybody around you please keep yourself very well masked dave's. well i'll talk to add to that such suffering that was unprecedented a warning you might find the following footage to stopping what it shows open at torrey arms overwhelmed by the influx of victims facilities are said to be walking around the clock with grieving relatives having to queue for hour was to cremate their loved ones we spoke to the doctor who made that emotional plea that you just saw and she gave us some insight into the distressing situation. what's really distressed for most health care workers now is just the lack of intensive care bits in not just in mumbai but across the country now is
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a huge shortage of rice you it's an acute shortage of those and acute shortage of drugs and this situation just something that we've never seen before and it's depressing it's fearful and if it does kill the right of a lot of workers it's fairly produce these only people that i. didn't really know it save the hospital and we're not sure what to do with them i think right now in this situation everyone has either something to do or something who was stranded trying to find even a hospital bed or medicines and oxygen especially in the one # so january and february when this isn't and yes there were down people thought that we had a good cause or whatever. all the glass came down must. start it and it is that we have this double newton treaty which is my actual transmissibility in the future stream we had so it was this to well do was not hold
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it was going to wait and it just might decline in now our 2nd really is really fast what we saw in the 1st week. facebook is reportedly down paying enormous data breaches in the need to attack back off has altered its p.r. team to normalize the last week all. as possible information as an industry issue this month a possible date to 533000000 users including names and phone numbers was posted on a hacker forum europe's needing privacy regulator is now probing efface but broke the law in its handling of the nie found it found to have violated e.u. data rules that could face a fine of up to 44 percent of its $86000000000.00 annual revenue facebook is reported to be cooperating fully with the investigation assuming press volume
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continues to decline we're not burning additional statements on this issue. we expect more scraping incidents and think it's important to frame this is a broad industry's normal once the 60 happens regularly island state protection commission says it believes e.u. data rules quote may have been or are being infringed meanwhile the company has said it has not notified those affected as it's not sure who they are nor expert cohen gave us his views. well it seems that. the full time being at least the deep pockets of facebook allow the company to get away with pretty much anything and everything i'm not quite sure why facebook hasn't been a challenge seriously by european data regulators facebook says well you know let's see how we can manipulate the minds let's see how we can
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engage in consciousness engineering out to manipulate the minds or for users so all day thing that i did what actually happened didn't happen all the data that had been stolen was a really stolen leave it was stolen don't worry about it it's something that happens all the time what facebook does it uses it's all ability to control what information has been communicated through facebook to manipulate the very same information that the users need to know. and finally after 3 weeks. he is ending has a prison hunger strike he had been complaining of ill health and poor medical treatment however russia's human rights commission reported he was receiving all can necessary in course tunnel for reports. well the election of ali he announced
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that he was going on a hunger strike on the last day of march and now just over 3 weeks on he has said that he's and this strike in a statement though published on his instagram page the opposition activist has said that he is not retracting his main claim his main demand they should say to allow civilian doctors over he's choosing to the premises into the prison into the prison where he's being held so that they could examine him but right now he has said he's ending the hunger strike as a measure of compromise and now as for the overall health of the opposition activist recently he had been transferred to a different prison in the russian town of lattimer with a large prison hospital there several doctors examined him several prison doctors examined him and deemed his overall health to be stable and satisfactory this was. also agreed to.
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