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mother and when we loved them other than that means we love the i headlines this, i russia says it was supposed to defy warning shorts after you a warship entered its territory in the black sea. however, london doesn't exist. the vessel was travelling in international waters, governs con, decide unilaterally. which website said like during this reactive us dozens of media went to main link to around claiming they are behind a quote, this information campaign, and criminal or victim. a french woman who say she lived in terra for decades is on trial and murdering her husband. but his campaign is ruined the residual protection in cases of domestic violence and a report of suicide by us veterans the war on terror of 4 times higher than death in combat. we hear from
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a former cell i follow that you watch nothing to national this wednesday evening, just going to 11 o'clock in moscow. now the russian defense ministry says it's 5 warning shows after a british destroyer entered its waters with more. this is our senior correspondent, murdered guest, the f. the british worship was detected as it was approaching russia's territorial waters, just off the coast of crimea. it was warned repeatedly to change its course. the british, they're apparently refused to heed those schools and eventually entered russia's territory. waters, a patrol boat russian patrol boat apparently fought warding shots according to the russian ministry of defense. eventually, a russian jet was forced to drop bombs ahead of the, along the route of the british warship and eventually left russia's territory
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waters. but the russians saying that this was provoked of behavior. they have some the british military attache as well as the ambassador to explain these incident. and the behavior of the british worship. the dangerous actions of the royal navy destroy, have been assessed by the russian defense ministry of the gross violation of the 1982 united nations convention on the law of the sea. the russian military cooled on the british side to conduct a thorough investigation into the actions of the h. m. s. defend the crew. to prevent similar incidents in the future. london version of events is markedly different from well the russian version of vents, as well as a journalist who was on board. so the british say that they were peace for the sailing along. and that the russians were somewhere out there, carrying out the military exercises of the new warnings were issued of any kind that saying, with all these reports about warning shots being fired, a russian,
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this information. it's incorrect to say either that it was fired upon or that the ship was in russia waters h m. s. defender was taking the most direct and internationally recognized roots between ukraine and georgia. as you know, the u. k. does not recognize russia's claim to crimea, and we continue to uphold the international consensus that rushes annexation of crime. it is illegal. there are a number of possible explanations for the british of events. one of them is that those writing press statements and releases have no idea what happened. another is that unfortunately, the british may not be being entirely truthful. whoa, yes, they recognize russian territory of waters as ukrainian territory waters. a journalist ddc journalists abroad. h. m. s. defend says that yes, the worship was issued warnings by the russians. verbal warnings that yes, a purposefully entered the territorial waters that,
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that controlled by russia and the yes, there were warning shots being fired. in fact, during, during his interview, you could hear russian jets buzzing the british. the british destroy. this was a deliberately, by the navy regiments every morning and from washing scott vessels. should i call reaction the opposing statement, still pouring in, but russia has for a long time now rung alarm bells about hide nato activity in the black sea. they have said that almost a permanent basis. now they're a sophisticated native worship station in the black sea with precise and long range weapons abroad. and the sort of build up leads to incidence. like we saw today, politically with chris boundary. does believe that such development say with the last thing the region needs this is absolutely bizarre. breton might not
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recognize the russian occupation of cry crimea, but this was no move which rushes we're going to see is provoking safe. and some sort of response is where very likely from the russians, and that appears to be what has happened seems as constant nice or exercises along the various states bordering russia, the baltic states, and so on. this is a recipe for some sort of compensation. and i think there should be talks between nato and russia to de escalate the bills up to deescalate the situation and to ensure that such an incident does not happen again. may monitor level international security conference is taking place in moscow, tackling everything from cybersecurity to regional conflicts, and they tell annual event does bring together defense ministers and experts from around the globe. and more than $600.00 are expected to discuss the most pressing security and stability concerns. the russian president lead off by saying that
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there are still many global challenges, and one of them is that some countries are trying to change the world order that has been established since the end of the 2nd world war latimer food and also with stress that russia is going to keep strengthening its military potential and improve military capabilities, but he's going to do this carefully, not to disrupt the global strategic stability. so let's have a listener, where would you deal with your school? but then it will do everything to guarantee the peace and security of the russian people to improve around forces. and of course, by means of diplomacy to lead a meaningful dialogue with all interested partners. clearly, we are concerned by the continued build up of nato military potential and infrastructure rushes borders as well as the airlines declines to constructively consider our proposals to be escalate tension and reduce the risk of unpredictable incident. mostly anybody,
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we hope that common sense and the desire to develop construct relations with us will eventually prevail, that we, russian defense minister, shortly who's also one of the participants of this country and said that there was a great chance that of gannett, stan will descend into civil war, once again after us troops pulled out and he lamented the fact that washington had no desire to work with russia to prevent this from happening. but he attributed much of that to the risk of phobia that unfortunately has prevailed among vast and military and political leads in the west. i guess it speaks volumes that none of the native representatives have decided to come to moscow for these conference despite being invited us to seize more than 30 media site domains linked for ran over what he calls this information campaigns . the justice department added that the sites were hosted on american domains in
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violation of washington sanctions. the move does come in mid rising tensions with her on we got reaction from the international federation of journal was does say a different response would have been more appropriate the blocking by the us. so websites run by groups affiliated with the run is the wrong way. to deal with so cold disinformation, while real journalism requires the respect of solid ethical principles and full independence from governments, we cannot accept but governments unilateral decide which websites they don't like to shut down. thus challenging freedom of speech. the ban on our website reveals once again the falsehoods of the slogan, so freedom of expression and all the other headlines promoted by the united states of america, including its inability to confront the truth. one of the websites that was seized is run by the who's easy that is fighting against saudi arabia, and has long been accused by the united states being iranian proxies. the other
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website that was seized is of iranian origin and the other website press tv is that, is it, iran's official english language, news outlet, the primary voice of iran to the english speaking world, important to take the context into account. now we have joe biden and his ministration that have been in office since earlier this year. that he talks about reopening the iran nuclear deal at criticize the trump administration handling of us relations with iran. but we've just had an election in iran itself in which we have a new president who is quite critical of his predecessor ronnie and his negotiations with the united states. so we have a new administration to come into office in iran. we have a new administration united states and the contacts and the moment of this is quite interesting. well, daniel mccadden, the executive director of the rom paul peace institute does say that the move makes the biden's administration look so bad at 1st. he didn't believe it. i thought it was the hope, maybe the iranians did it themselves to make us look bad because you couldn't have
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made us look worse than the u. s. government id. so i actually went to the treasury department website and they're lo and behold. they probably announced that they had taken down these websites because of quote misinformation. and it's interesting just a little over a month ago, secretary of state antony blink and sent out a tweet congratulating the world on world press day. and he said that a free and independent press ensures the public has access to information. and here you have the u. s. seizing and shutting down effectively. 30 some websites. what was the crime? well, i've been on press tv quite often. i'll go on any media outlet generally that will allow me to express our view of non interventionism. so what is the effect is simply to shut down any sites. it is not praising of us one policy. that's the act of a tyrant, not of a pro freedom country. the french woman has gone on trial this
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week for murdering her husband, very because face is a possible life sentence, but says she did it to protect herself and her 4 children. and i'm more than 600000 people have signed a petition in her support. with more from paris has charlotte davinsky. it's a trial that his grip falls with hundreds of 1000 and signing a petition for her release. valerie, but cool, admit she shot, said her husband and buried his body in the woods in defense. she claimed that he was abusive and she feared for the safety of their children. in a book she wrote about her relationship with daniel to let. she described the mistreatment. i did what he said. i didn't have much choice. what he thought i was doing something i shouldn't do. he was violent at 1st was slabs. then he started kicking me and strangling me over time there came threats with
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a firearm. but valerie buck, who had been gone much earlier, paulette was originally in a relationship with her mother. he then started sexually abusing valerie becca when she was just 12, a crying he was late to sent to jail for on his release to return to the family home. and he abused resumes at 17. she was pregnant with paulette child. she alleges that he later forster into prostitution watching a she had sex with client when the client asked the price, daniel told me to repeat, it said that he could hear better. and he told me to answer yes or no. on the same valerie but co shot her husband, she told the court the paulette had about 14 year old daughter and how she was sexually when prob, she said that she had been afraid that he would also sell her body for sex. and valerie buck, who is trial, which is currently under way,
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her lawyer will argue that she was a woman pushed to kill, to survive. these women who are victims to violence have no protection. the judiciary still too slow, not very active enough into lenient towards the perpetrators who could continue to exercise their violent power. the prosecution, while a legit valerie bucko killed her husband in a pre meditated act which carries a maximum life pension in front. this trial shines a light on domestic violence in a country with one of europe's highest weights of women who have been killed by a current or a former partner. 55, losing their lives already this year. that led to an our poor ring of anger, which campaign is demanding action. when did you was going to not to blame the police, prosecutors or child welfare services? this is a failure of the whole system. and acknowledging this helps to improve support from
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the victims and to prevent domestic violence and fem asides, which are the most extreme form of violence. the last day, the french government did respond with new legislation, including for the emergency measures to keep the violent abuses from approaching the victims. critics say though, that the measures have been implemented too slowly when the general in france, the problem of violence by men against women, is becoming a stomach. every year, 225000 women become victims of domestic violence. every $2.00 to $3.00 days. a woman died in front and the numbers are coming down. the last year hasn't seen any decrease and no actions have been taken to contain this assault. in fact, the measures announced by the government after a series of consultations on domestic violence over the last several months when
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either mesh is ready and now it's already been put in place, but funding hasn't been increased. we know that the police unequal authorities are completely saturated and can't implement you measures without additional financing and personnel associations that support victim for violence also lack the means to do the walk. everything in the system, in fact, cannot work because the support is not that the measures that have been announced or insufficient, and do not measure up to the problem. still had this supermarket might bump a profit throughout the pandemic, but don't pass on to ordinary workers after the break. we'll look at a damning report by oxfam, among the stories to come. ah, ah, ah
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the, the, the, the, ah, welcome back and i, more than 7 phones and us service members have died in combat in americas post 911 was but 4 times more active duty personnel and veterans of actually died from suicide. according to a new study, this trend is deeply alarming. increasing rates of suicide, veterans and active duty personal are outpacing those of the general population marking a significance shift. the research finds that some fact is contributing to the rise in suicide are true to all walls, including exposure to trauma, physical, mental problems, and also stress and burnout. other issues to include access to guns,
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post conflicts and difficulty, and reintegrating on actually returning home. however, some aspects appear to be specific to the was that america did launch on terra groups after the september 11th attacks in the united states. for instance, the widespread use of improvised explosive devices against us troops has caused an increase in traumatic brain injuries. and about a 3rd of wounded soldiers go for at least one more deployment after recovering, which contributes to suicide related issues, social indifference to, to post 9. let morse is also a major factor with many saying that the pentagon had no clear strategic objective in countries like half kindness than one veteran shed his thoughts on the findings . the american war on terror is a far, it's a scam is slightly butler, the marine corps, mitchell major general would have said it's a racket. and it shows now in the way that the american government failed. american
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veterans and active duty proved in the area of mental health. i've known that this has been an ongoing tragedy since i was in a lock myself in 2004 and experience it firsthand. the main reason we are seeing a continuing veteran suicide epidemic in the united states. there's denial, we can talk about the suicide itself and the trauma of water. but the fact is that america is joe. you dont squeamish about the issue and we need a fake. and when we do, we're going to see that the here are the bad treatment where they are available all along was just because we let government perpetuate this criminal on road to keep alternative therapies that we have open battle, but working to make available for americans that are and then you kept them away from us. they told us that we are fighting for freedom and then we don't have it when we get home. moscow says it has come across,
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lapses flagged by the world health organization to the coven vaccine plant, and is making the necessary corrections. w. h. i was looking into 7 russian factories after the country applied to register. sputnik fee in europe that he had what's been said his any per frank. out of the 7 existing sputnik re factories a total of 4, which is more than a half have been inspected by the officials of the w h. o. and there were only complaints found at one single production site in upa, which included issues with data and test results and things like issues with lap conditions. now, according to the russian government, all these concerns and issues have been fully dealt with me as to indeed that had been complaints from the inspection team. as far as we know, everything has already been taken into account and what needed to be changed has
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already been changed. according to the russian government. the reason why everything was fixed so quickly is that the authorities from russia's ministry of industry and trade had been aware of the preliminary reports by the w h show. and so to say began doing their homework in advance. and already, at this point, the inspectors from the world health organization have been invited back to far to check how their concerns have been dealt with. officials in moscow are also stressing that the complaints about this one single production slide in no way undermine the positive conclusions about the effect of this and quality of the sputnik the japs, the international recognition of the washing made vaccine has been somewhat of a tricky issue. in this country has been claimed many times that the has fallen victim to politics because while in more than 60 countries around the world, what degree has been given the green light,
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it has not been approved for used by the european medical agency for example. and the world health organization as well, but with everything now, being fixed in the russian officials are hoping that this could be the next major step to the full international recognition of sputnik be not for many, the year pandemic has brought hardship and suffering. but for some, it's time to reap massive profits, global anti poverty charity oxfam, has found the major european supermarket, or among the worst culprits. paying astonishing bonuses to shareholders, wireless censure workers and farmers are ignored. cars at 19 has cost global workers. $3.00 trillion dollars and lost income, and women and young workers have been hardest hit as they are often found in the most insecure and lowest paid jobs. few places reveal this trend more clearly than supermarket supply chains. well,
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mostly chains are considered essential businesses. so did stay open 3 cobra drop times, a height shareholder pi, it's from 10 to more than $22000000000.00. and just the 1st 8 months of the pandemic alone. and that's arise of 123 percent. but oxfam does say the workers most in need have missed that on the other side of the coin. and the loses will really work because, and farmers who produce a lot of these food products, particularly in developing countries. because they've had, you know, what we would use, we've shown previous reports that there is systemic exploitation supply chains. and what we found was that they hadn't even tougher yet unusual because of the dynamic they had fear for the safety. but some people do a lot of work and had lost income, little some of them lost the job, some of the homes. and we didn't, we found very little evidence that the supermarkets were, you know,
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sort of factoring in the way they saw that product was a time to implement the human rights policies that they improved. a lot of the last part is result of behind the buckets campaign, and we didn't really see very much evidence of that. so that's why we're saying it's a taylor when the news is which drives the economic inequality. watching our say stop brings you up to date with our news so far today. good to have you. company will be back again with more stories in just over half of it. oh, i me. no, certainly no borders and a lot number please. as emerge. we don't have authority, we go to the back seat, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people who judge, you know,
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come crisis, we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we need together in doing the breathing technique and then take a pool. inhale, and i don't know where it goes to to bring that. i need to re read a dime,
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a field trip tomorrow. just didn't read a vision. she, me to finish that or you can just, you know, who brother the know you mean russell, but i hope so. but over the over the, the book just sort of the motion learning and a lot of stories going on in the course which mrs. to mrs. for orfa. gotcha. that i position we think he might be a soldier. if he's off the boots, he's wearing huge, switched up. took
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a puzzle stuff when you was young and you're still summarizing, please point to buffalo. ah the me not. you know, man, in above the law, what we see on most tv shows is not reality or just the system isn't what you think it is. rolling stone magazine considers wayne kramer of the m. c. 51 of the top 100 greatest guitarist of all time he battled drug addiction in the 1975, went to prison for 2 years for selling cocaine. he's since provided guitars and taught music 10 may have said over 50 correctional institution throughout the
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united states, people think that you have a right to a trial and everybody goes to trial. and there's the good prosecutor and, and the defense attorney and they battle it out. that is the way it works. the way it works is the prosecutor stack up, the charges you enforce you to plead guilty to a lesser charge to keep from doing life or double life, or triple life. people don't get trials. what they get is a deal. people suggest that anywhere between, you know, 3 or 10 and 15 percent people behind bars could be innocent of the crime which they were charged. michelle alexander is a civil rights lawyer, stanford law professor and the author of the new jim crow, one of the most highly acclaimed american criminal justice system, the reality in thousands of people, every year in the united states, wind up pleading guilty to crimes. they may not have committed because they're
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either railroaded by police officers who get them false information or course confessions or because they are afraid of facing harsh mandatory minimum sentences and believes that you know, the best chance to just take a please do every. yeah, you don't know anything about the president, the politics in county jail, you don't know anything. so they put you there with these people. and this is how they force you to take deals. do you have just like any justice system in the world? a system where 95 percent of the cases are resolved by plea bargain. it's no longer a trial system. it's a plea, bargain system. the whole purpose of plea bargains from the perspective of a prosecutor raises his conviction, right? so the prosecutors typically have in the high 90 percentile conviction rates, including those plea bargains. because of course, from a legal standpoint, we know that nobody would ever plead guilty to something they didn't do. and so we
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agreed that i would plead guilty and exchange for you. $0.40. we went back in the trial, we entered the plea and i went down for a 90 day observation. at youth authority, in norwalk challenges you're innocent and you plead guilty. you better be a good liar. you go down there, you talk to psychologists and they ask you said you do it well, you have to say yes because it has to be consistent with everything. well, how did you do it? i mean, i didn't have adequate answers for these questions, so they didn't, they didn't buy it in a sense, you know, rightly so. and they sent a report that was just positive and negative report back to the judge. and he said, i didn't realize that you story wouldn't be able to help you. and so i'll allow you to take back your guilty plea and go have a trial oral sentence, you to state prison right now. so that began another period waiting.

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