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sharp form, this is the way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly, they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest get shot in the head and found in a river like that. something else had to be happening. the sultan's national, in today's headlines, a hitting effect on press freedom. that's the reaction to a new law proposed by the u. k. government, which could see john this legacy prison tom. this place is closed state secret, the dual credit devastation in china met what is said to be the was flooding in 1000. yes, it pulls that, wiped out transport into struck. john breeds on
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a sports well. cover up noise. the whole team as for wearing shorts rather than 15, you bought them during a recent not we all kind of gas that the rules effects should up. he's got to to what they want well done to the grave. we meant for other schools. she said some times maybe this is a sexual, they should women ah live for most good. this is our hello and welcome to look at the biggest noise of the days before starting with this one looked up for reporting the truth and that's the fate. but could be awaiting john. this is a proposed law in the u. k. gets passed through report has on us forces would be treated like spies and publishing government secrets could result in imprisonment
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up to 14 years. or the news has met with huge aprile parties more cost if explains a journalists can do as much harm to britain as a foreign spot threw argues the british government in this $66.00 page proposal, which erases the line between investigative journalism whistle, blowing and spies are all the same under the proposed new secret law. although there are differences in the mechanics of and motivations behind espionage and authorize disclosure offenses. there are cases where an authorized disclosure maybe as or more serious incentive intent and or damage. what's more, the legislation seeks to remove without blow protections, even if what they leaked is in the public interest. and stead advisors would be whistleblowers to, to go and talk to their boss if they have a moral issue with something that they're doing rather than reveal it to the public
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that the government is engaged in something immoral or illegal trays is an interesting question. what if it's their boss that's doing something immoral like the health secretary and leaks video kissing a coworker off that he'd obliged millions to abide by his soon strict social distancing measures. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made but you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them. and that's why i've got to resign. officially, this new beefed up version of the secret. lou has nothing to do with the resignation of hancock officially, but it would have made the scandal very nearly impossible. see any journalist who shared this video or shared anything that they received problem with blue, couldn't face a sentence of more than a decade behind bars. due to the new way of defining espionage,
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including obtaining sensitive information, as well as pass it on journalists, whom are simply working on their stories can potentially face up to 14 years in prison by receiving some secret information. there's much more to it. aside from the harsh sentences and the least than the data bases of potential threats, there are special powers that the government wants to give itself the power to punish and restrict individuals, be the journalists or foreign spas. if the government doesn't have enough evidence to jail them, there may be a strong intelligence case to suggest as an individual is engaging, hostile activity. but we're limited evidence that could be openly used to support criminal prosecution. the civil order could include a range of restrictive and preventative measures, including measures to prevent an individual associated with certain people or from visiting specified sensitive locations. currently, these proposals are being polished off at the foreign office but could soon be in
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parliament make no mistake. this, these new secret law would give the most authorized area and regimes in the world a run for their money as pass whistle blowing, and investigative journalism. as we know within the u. k. are dead. this is one of the biggest wide ranging attacks on press freedom perhaps since since democracy came to britain, the definitions in the report are very old indeed. in fact, with journalism doesn't come up once in the 66 page report itself fundamental to the 56 page report. journalists can be more dangerous than spice. obviously the u. s. is prosecuting fade junior signs on the espionage act. this secretary, secretary is backing a consultation document. it's against the journalist that much worse than spies, supplies after all, work for one government or another government or one actor jones. if they publish
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the material, everyone can see it. journalists have to be done. that is seriously the level of logic and deduction that is being used here by the british government in raising freedoms and rights of the free press here in this country that have been that have been created and modified over centuries. so that's, that's quite how dangerous the official secrets act reform looks to be. in the meantime, us secretary of state antony lincoln has been inundated with criticism over his pledge of unwavering support for independent john the fool around the world. many critics were in disbelief, accusing the us of double stand. the upshot of the ongoing trump by the prosecution of julian sons in the united states believes old george lace, whatever their nationality wherever they are, have a legal duty to keep the u. s. government durgy secrets. now, i'm sorry,
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but that's not support. enjoy unless every us media outlets. should lambert this comment and reference assange, but they won't because they suck messiah alina. john has received hundreds of thousands of dollars from u. s. government propaganda, oregon. the voice of america to agitate for regime change in iran, in the bazaar logic of us empire. she's an independent journalist, andrew and assange is a criminal. lincoln was, came in support of marcell in charge, and iranian american, john, listen, the voice of america host, who as an outspoken critic of iran government last week, she claimed she was the target of a kid. nothing plot organized by arabian intelligence that was foiled by the f b i. as i mentioned earlier, the critics couldn't help point out. the hypocrisy opening can statement, especially given washington's attitude towards julian, a songs to throw mind, of course, to john the some we found a has spend more than 2 years in a maximum security prison in london state side. the justice department has charged
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him under the espionage act, accusing him of leaking classified information in 2010 and it's act suit item to the u. s. s. on could face up to 175 years. hi paul. we discussed this with john list and we said donovan is all things and no one in his profession is safe anymore . every american journalist will be under threat. i mean, it's a, it's a, the prosecution of massage is a dagger aimed at the heart of us journalism. and that's what the, by the ministration is doing. and that's what anthony blanket stands for. if the assange prosecution goes forward, the every journalist will be threatened with a similar. ringback legal charges and espionage is a very dangerous thing. espionage god could land you a life sentence and a maximum security prison. so that will definitely have a most serious shilling effect america as a country that has completely lost the ability to engage in any kind of self
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criticism whatsoever. it's a, it's a global viewpoint, is distorted by a narcissistic person. national personality on the part of the political lead, which sees everything through a pro us lands. the u. s. is always right. everybody else is always wrong. so the u . s. never persecutes journalists on the other countries to do. but the reality is quite different. 7 states in floods in central china with at least 33 people killed and another 250000. it's actuated from their homes. and what is said to be the heaviest rains in a millennium through the me what does break down exactly, what's happening?
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all across the country, so you're going to see the was hit region in red, that's the china, central nonprofits, and it's largest city. joe is located on the yellow with the banks of which fust, now full cost is predicts a grim few days to come with more heavy rain and strong winds. the typhoon causing all this havoc is also expected to hit the nearby coastal regions remarks in yellow, few among them the city of shanghai. let's take a closer look specifically at turn joe, which is i've seen some of the most dramatic offense. so we've got on your screen right now is a waterfall pouring up through the roof of the cities. the hub was obviously unable to accept incoming flight. so it was one to 6 hours. and part of the local subway system work completely sub much even terrified commuters trapped underground. the network had to be completely shut down. at the same time, any 10 trainings carrying about 10000 passengers will hold her with some travelling
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report, stranded for 40 hours. cars were also seen floating down flooded streets while sections of more than 2 dozen highways were closed by some estimates . 1.2000000 people have been affected by the floods so far. a local correspondence centers report gave us a glimpse into the situation on the ground. i'm here, i want to say that it has been blocked by the to actual way in a capital city, on central time of the probing where the rescue was due. all the way to have a re, for a capital pro has left the only one se ring you have for the funds is right now for weather forecast. say it will last until tomorrow, the latest from a local authority and say re for in a capital city, a recent hungry and time limit of 3 days while it's her year rainfall remains around 640 millimeters, which means the need to have with me today it's
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a whole year ring for each of the 3 days. the central theater people's liberation army said on wednesday morning. it has sent for more than 3000 men and 8 defects of equipment to fight to the plot. to carry out the rescue, walk in the city, emergency response level, a flat being raised to level one. the railway operator has to have a carried out to ensure safety, such also stopping services and lowering the operation fees. at some residential area, you have to be cut off the water supply and electricity. the providential flow control and the drug really had a quarter reported up more than 140000. the residents have been affected by racial rings and who and i seems to like 16 and 10000 has been relocated safely so far until the sea. now in this port, wild often always beat counselled he was fined for opting for shorts instead of
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bikini bottoms. in a recent championship match, the disciplinary mash provoked an angry reaction and accusations of sexism. this is completely ridiculous. how many attitude changes are needed in the old fashioned matcher? world of international sport? oh, my god, the worst i guess that they just do not understand the quality point once. is that even possible? can you please stop the 4th beginning nonsense at your beach handbook games? it's embarrassing, disgraceful and sexist. your routing buses, port, and your own reputation. make the international handbook federation officials where bikini bottoms for a week. the rules will be changed quickly. why do you force women to to be hands born outfits that sexual, objectify and expose them? come back to the 21st century and immediately polish this outdated rules? well those rules allow male pay as to why shorts, but not the fema leads. a federation spokesperson admitted she herself didn't know
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the reason for us, but stressed that this issue wasn't a priority ahead of the olympics. no way has campaigned against the rule for 15 years, the teams suit wearing is 8 and the brit protest is not the 1st time the sports. what has caused controversy earlier this year at a beach volleyball tournament and cat all players? what infuriates went off to swap, we came in for shots and trousers to hold them back down and said it wasn't a requirement at the upcoming toko olympic swimmers have been found from wearing special cap is designed for people with afro has styles after bank clash that decision is being reviewed, i know neat last week a double parallel, wild champion, express disgust after an official complaint that ha spread brief what too short? my colleague, we should discuss the rights of athletes with a panel of august. they should give them the money back and say, to get the whole thing. we're going to exercise a bit of common sense flexibility and get in sync with design guys. it's only just
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over 1516 years ago that then president of thief, soccer's governing organization. ready set black with encouraging female football as to our time skimpy clothes because he felt that it would make them more marketable. ready this is almost unthinkable to off the women. a serious women sport contests to abide by laws. the rules that were drawn up some time ago when they weren't offensive, it's 2021, isn't it time that women were allowed to wear shorts instead of bikinis in sport, always change this term petition. we're well aware of the rules and you call them have a trace where one of the same obese is the rule is because remember, a precedent for all other schools. if you're going to data sort of thing, you got cooperation with seems it seems that those are the for women,
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this chain should come hiding from this challenge. we need scenario. how many opportunities actually won't change as well? rule when they're stupid, like this rule, that can be not abide and actually well done to this brave women that finally they showed the sexism in there for duration. you have to stop the thinking that women's bodies are for the show and they have something sexual with them. so of course, it's a problem to have a bikini, you know how much you have to move when you play football. the kid can, as well, you can show more than you want to show. what do you think is but you should definitely not listen. because your such and such are passive in for other sports teams say post tons and then pines, funds. they may be stunned. maybe it's not a standard, i don't think it's a stunt. i just think it's some bureaucrat is laying the law down to the fine print
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they've got to read. the news is a sexualization of women. whether they say it is or not is irrelevant, is if you demand of a woman that you drafted in a bikini rather than sport scare, then that is only one way to interpret that. and it's almost what it is preposterous now. almost. it actually is preposterous to try to impose this perverse dress code on women in the 21st century was concerned about is all for the pool women's chains of complaint does that mean, but the rest of the famous are quite happy. why the bikini bottoms may be at the side of the atmosphere by applying in. they find it more comfortable to where i became the boss or did we ever go to no, maybe other women and we watch more. you know, football players, if they play with a tight, you know, short so they show their chest. no,
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of course not. we wanted the eclipse to be comfortable with their plane. we want them to perform at their best. still ahead of south africa recovered from its slide and rise to new can decades spock by the recruit, jailing of president j consumer we speak a new experience of into a son who denies having a nice i i me ah
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ah ah so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk the welcome back. now south africa, things still reeling from its most devastating rights in decades. sparks by the
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recent jailing of former president j consumer. while the case has led to more than $200.00 death, thousands of arrests on an estimate to $2000000000.00 damage, local fear, the situation could fall the deteriorate. well, let's quickly take a look back at what's been happening in the country and recent weeks. ah, how way of did go for this what it looks like down? yeah. if you carry on further down the road because burnt out, recalls the road due to everything. actually the burning of the burning. ah ah,
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at the moment you purchase this one the favorite and this is the only place that now we're getting food from. we just stood out there to protect all families. former president, jacob c. m. i was sentenced to 15 months in prison for contempt of court after he refused to appear before traditional inquiry investigating corruption during his 9 year rule. we spoke to my son, he's been accused of instigating the recent violence which is an obligation that he denies. it's unacceptable what has happened and i'm talking about the level of devastation and instruction vandalism, to, to property. and just the one to looting is something that should not be celebrated, should be denounced, which i have done. and i'll continue to do so not being labeled as is one of the people, one of the instigators and not officially so much as making that other circle
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around social media commentary. and some of the news networks, which is the side of things on the trip. if you look at the basis of those allegations, that's completely baseless, you have certain video clips that have my voice can image which, which are real. but i'm taking taken out of context in relation to the video in its entirety and the message that i was trying to put across. so if you look at what i was saying, and i was saying if it was done at a time where the beginnings of it had, it happened. this was 3 days into, into what had happened, the understand the country. so it was my way of trying to deal with the situation by 1st denouncing offend. secondly, denying my involvement in the real issue. the issue is the, the high levels of poverty. and then secondly, the lockdown, exacerbating the level because now you've got more people falling into the bracket
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of unemployed and disparate and hungry. he's been charged in a restaurant with out of federal and i find that very, very, very suspicious. and the reason i say that is let him out, let him go through the rigmarole in the processes of a child, whether you like him or not. who knows? you might, he might end up getting 15 years or not 15 months, but, you know, you need to go through that process conscious. the process that's ignored find the russian calling on the european court of human rights to take action of ukraine. and it's 1st of the interstate complaint. moscow mentions a wide range of violations allegedly conducted by kids, including causing civilian casualties, prosecuting john this, and the suppression of the countries, the russian speaking population. the aim of the appeal is to draw the attention of
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the european court and the entire will community to the blatant and systematic violations of human rights by the ukrainian authorities record the numerous crimes in the international legal field force, the ukrainian authorities to stop committing them conduct and investigation and swiftly prosecute those responsible to restore peace and order on the territory of ukraine. while the complaint itself is quiet, lengthy as russia brings to light several issues concerning human rights violations in ukraine. well, 1st of all, it lays blame with the ukranian authorities for the death of civilians, illegal imprisonments, and ill treatment of its own citizens. now, the 7 years civil war in ukraine resulted in the death of thousands of people. and of course, an exodus of thousands more if you, jeez, and because of the countries, the proximity to the russian border. and as a result of shelling by the armed forces offer ukraine,
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russian territory suffered property damage as well. now the crash of a malaysian airlines flight and age 17 back in july of 2014 is also blamed on the ukraine since it failed to close its own aerospace, when its internal contact began. now the documents also states that a resident and so for south eastern part of the country have been denied opportunity to take ports in ukrainian elections. now moscow is also accusing key of suppressing freedom of speech by curbing the work of the media, various internet platforms, persecution of journalist politicians, and all ordinary citizens as well. now the russian complained to the european court for human rights also highlights the policy of discrimination against the russian speaking population, such as the ban on the use of the russian language. and that happens primarily in
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education and the consumer service systems. now the complaint also contains a detailed description of the unconstitutional change of power in ukraine, and the promotion of nationalists forces into various ukrainian government sectors. now, these allegations have all been dismissed by ukraine over the years was a key of blaming everything that's happening. the country on the so called russian aggression, the russian foreign ministry added that the complaint was a result of several factors. first, a complete disregard for human rights violations in ukraine. second, the continued violation of their own law as well as their own constitution. and finally, thirdly, an inability of the ukrainian law enforcement and judicial system to properly investigate these appalling facts or to discuss this in more detail as cost life to
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produce, kwan less christianberry kristen was to have you on the program. the 1st thing i want to ask you more generally is, what do you think about roches complaint, how i think this goes out, what kind of loans in across europe, i'm in the 1st place, what russia is accusing. and so by taking this sort of action to the h d r, and by submission is exactly what the west is trying to say, russia does itself. so it's turning the tables on the west by highlighting what is going on in ukraine. secondly, it creates issues inside europe. we've seen a law passed in france, which gave rights to the regional national languages inside the french government. then overturn home and well, this is a whole potato across across europe, the rights of minority. here we are saying that a 3rd to the ukrainian population speak russian, but they're discriminated against. that is clearly an issue. but it has ramifications across europe as i say. so. oh,
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i think we might have lost to chris. i did have more questions for him, but he's going to have to hopefully join us next time we can get hold of him. that's what happens with technology will still walking and cove at times. well, you've been watching on teams. national thanks for sticking with us. take care of at the top. it's don quota, it's good to have your company and i hope season the ah, the with the
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we live right on the lake here. so we did a lot of fish.

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