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the the, the a march, why step takes the job and capital defends into may have with protective, trusting with police. and i don't need just to bond on to not sound demonstrations . i'm at a full wave of infection. is wrong, says it now has proof that iran on say, attack say tank, cut off the coast of oman and killing 2 israeli prime minister pools, as a reminder of iranian aggression. however, iran ultimately denies the claims. also the stories that shaped the week a case of negligent homicide is no one to talk to a huge players like chemical pounds in germany kills 5 people. environmental group,
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greenpeace alarmed describes the possible impacts. and here the main question arises is it's an acceptable to place this as it were, told the tags near large settlements and maritime whistleblower. daniel hale sentenced almost 4 years in jail for leaking information on us. we heard from all those who had also followed that conscience and shall stay secret when we kill civilians. and then put in the official reports that they weren't children for example, they were go. that is a war crime. it's really a war on truth, not just with the government war with its own people. ah, rounding up the big story from paul 7 a. this is the weekly here on audience national life of from moscow. hello and welcome. well, getting started. clashes ruptured in central, berlin,
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and thousands of cove. it's kept this protest against a long running restrictions with police, detaining many, $500.00 demonstrators. it's only a day 50 to bond such riley's over the risk of spreading the disease. the ah ah, the most people have been arrested in berlin to be after a demonstration against my tooth. it was extended sanders into case it started in different parts of the grotesque for us to try to police. and we would counseling multiple patients in the west, in casual berlin,
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raleigh. he was not authorized by police. actually it was only one and they were trying to get the food for, but they were there were 2 of them have been consider invite i didn't leave out. all of them are back ever actually received this year. we'll proceed repair demonstrations curve, m liberal or lateral. thinking group, they decided to fight further with the decision in the administrative course and berlin, which also agreed to actually we fully youth and bound to older demos, the henry back. you can see a huge rewards we're can out. it's only one that is employed here through the huge police presence over there. and it's been quite hard to be able to move around the tv and also this morning that it was actually moved out by the sound of
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the culture of the chopper slide all around the or actually petroleum monitoring for size or throw tasks gathering here. or there, this all happens as the german government has written, but indicated that their re miles to all confirmed, told the 19 cases to serve costs all 100 cases and left them to mom. unless you're strict sense id in the wrong unless more people do that themselves to jeff and also just recently. but for the germans come for onto america. has sad about those people who decided to remain in english for the government suddenly contain the present the virus in france for example. the
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friction is i would say, laugh you're to allowed me when you chose a nation down path on a daily basis and you don't need to be back to me just for that to basically use an answer any facilities, any interest team and just provide and prove that you are, if you have a magazine test results ever and now cited that starting from september, this measure was changed here many 20215. just like i said, people to see for those tests i last described by a chunk political and this told us little florida. so take no issue with similar gatherings that didn't challenge the policies some of the most. well,
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the most content tracked down on positions in germany, the receipt and reading memory trace and not telling the government not to go forward and even how the government they were organized by government coalition to be in the middle of the day. only they were holding. we're taking today meeting were the german government, berlin, regional government allow mach 7 over 80 people last weekend for one of your lots of gay life parade, to be held in the street, the berlin participation of the mayor. and of course, the police are not cracked out on the back. and the reason why they were kissing and the 3 is there i am the german. but so the same way the proud of
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the today should have the ability to take care, right. read them off of family and thought that the b e in there in the journal got an explosion. i say major chemical pan, also in germany on tuesday has killed 5 people with 2 more still missing. pretty sub opened a case of negligent homicide. initial investigation suggests that was no risk to public health from toxins were more detail test expected. in the coming days. while the site is actually one of the largest chemical parks in europe, employing $13000.00 walkers more than $5000.00 chemicals were manufactured at the site including elements, the production of explosives, greenpeace voice. this concern over the last impact. trouble. the situation is very difficult for mechanical point of view. it is really possible to imagine the huge catastrophe we haven't found for the insinuation of hazardous waste. that is precisely the substances that for obvious reasons should not tend to the
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environment they're collected and burned. and it is such a plan that has no stuff with an explosion. it was these substances which should not be in the environment. that reacted with each other, burned up and spread in these clouds of gases throughout the region. and we know that the inhabitants did not know what they might be exposed to after the explosion on the subsequent fire. if the incineration plan just behind me, residents were initially told to remain inside, keep that windows and doors closed. a tentative all clear was given. following tests that were carried out by the state and federal environmental protection services, those tests would be looking at the quality of the, the soil as well as looking at re water that fallen from cloud sort of been in contact with the huge plume of smoke. the enemy emanated from the facility just behind me say they've reported so far, no elevated levels of pollution. but authorities have also said that they're pretty
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sure that talks and were released into the atmosphere following this fire and explosion. now we have seen a lot of messages being given out to people in the local area, warning them not to say anything that's being grown in their gardens in the, the nearby area. also telling people not to allow children to use playgrounds, don't 16 garden furniture or anybody that has a swimming pool. and they've got not to use that either. there's also being warnings about making sure that you take off footwear, outside of your home. if you're in one of the areas with london now, despite these warnings being given out, activists told off the, the, well, a number of people still unsure what they should be doing. i'd have to uncertainty to rein people road to me, asking whether they can go out in the gardens and whether we will take more samples . and this worries me. most of all the people remain the dog. and this is not only the fault of the enterprise. after all, the main problem is that no one knows what substances have reacted and what
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actually happened. and here the main question arises, is of an acceptable to place this as it were. powder tags, near large settlements, life has pretty much returned to normal and leave a cruise and i'm the surrounding area. we've had condolences being offered to the families of those that died as well as praise for emergency services and rescue as he were on the scene. so quickly, but a lot of people looking towards that information we're expecting to hear about long term effects that could be that this is the most densely populated area of germany . a lot of people living in the nearby surrounding not just of labor crews and but also cities like cologne in the wide area of north ryan with fall. yeah. is there i was prime minister has threatened to hit back, asked ron, after claiming it has proof that it carried out states deadly tank or tucked in the rape and see to crew members were kilbane, supposedly by drug strike on the vessel link between his re deanna however,
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tarantino ice responsibility and patches retaliation if attacked, point se reports from 10 of these pension can the region are running high and med concerned that they could be a confrontation between iran and those imposing her setting. we had seen the rhetoric increased dramatically, particularly as the israeli prime minister, enough to be bennett, had sprung words for karen, shall not be off. so she ron is the one that carried out the attack against the ship. intelligence sources have uncovered evidence of this, and we expect the international community to make it clear to the iranian regime that they have made a serious mistake. in any case, we know how to convey the message to iran in our own way. now the united states and united kingdom have joined israel in pointing as an substantiated fingers at rand, blaming. hope of being behind the tag. the secretary of state and clinton has said to quote that he's confident that he ran was behind the attack the united kingdom
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saying it's highly likely that around was behind it. but we have heard the phrase highly likely before, and very often means that there is no evidence. we believe this attack was deliberate, targeted, and actually a violation of international law by iran. u. k. assessments have concluded that is highly likely that iran attack the m v most the street in international waters of amman on 29 july using one or more unmanned aerial vehicles. the radio foreign ministry is denying the came out twice, accusing the countries of false accusation. more to the ethanol much this is not the 1st time to diligence in the occupying ration and jerusalem has made such false accusations against the black republic of iran, or such. it gives a sense of completely unjustified. they must know that the problems will not be resolved by such positions. if those who come to strike a blow will face a big blow, lumnick republic of iran will not hesitate for
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a moment to protect the interests of the people and its national security. this is where the prime minister enough to be paid. it has not been in the feet for a long time and his coalition still remains quite shaky. so it's no surprise that he's quite keen to point fingers as he ran and ran up the rhetoric, meaning, suggesting that quick means some kind of war is a way for him to gain political point. at the same time, questions i've been asked over the range nuclear deal that the american president joe biden wanted to see renewed with iran in the past that has been repeated be good because america friendship with his role. so questions are being off as to the timing of the confrontation now and whether or not it is coincidental, meaning suggesting it's not policy a hell of a professor at the university of carol and give us his thoughts. he says that israel claims follow familiar pattern. that's how the israeli regime always works.
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they always pretend to have evidence the western media because of it, the nature of that, the media. they will mimic what this railey regime says. they will create a narrative which works for the israel, eastern europeans and american governments. and they will all back the israel is, that's how it's always been fe, constantly carry out the policies of apartheid, of palestine, say, kill children almost on a daily basis. there is no accountability, the bombs, syria, the bomb, they, they bomb many iranian tankers. they claim that they've hit many thank are owned by the iranians, but no one in the united states ever condemned that no one in the european union condemned that. a whistleblower in the us has been sentenced almost 4 years in prison for leaking classified information about america's drawing
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program while solving out the background base in afghanistan a decade ago. daniel hale helped identify targets for estimation when he returned home in 2013, he had secret details about the dream program. with john this from the intercept, online news site reading the true extent of civilian casualties in the middle east and africa. and mark hale pleaded guilty to leaking classified documents, which had revealed that 90 percent of strikes have actually had civilians. the u. s . ramped up and straighten program during the bomber administration. since then, as you know, it's more than 14000 strikes in nations like i've counted on packets dawn, yemen on somalia. thousands have been killed with more than 300 children among the victims. we spoke to whistler on from the us. intelligence of said, john kerry, are you in the week who attended hales sentencing. hearing the mood was one of great apprehension and the court room was packed for daniel hale. it was all quite dramatic, but we were apprehensive because we really didn't have any indication of which way
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the judge was going to go. and then he surprised everyone by clearing the courtroom and sealing it for 2 hours. while the justice department argued in a classified venue for a sentence of 9 years to me, the fair verdict would have been to, to, for the judge to come off the bench, shake his hand, thank him for his service to the country and let him go home to his family, i didn't think he deserved any prison time at all because he revealed a crime that was being committed by the u. s. government, the crime of, of the murder of innocent civilians. these are war crimes when, when we know that civilians are within the strike range, that makes it a crime when we kill civilians and then put in the official report that they weren't children for example, they were go. that is a war crime and it became a matter of course, it became something that many drone operators and their supervisors were doing well ahead of the sentencing hail wrote to the court,
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detaining some of the things he witnessed and walk, including the death of 2 children and trone stripe, heels to slammed the claim of former president brock obama. that drone killing the board, protected americans. the policy of drone assassination was being used to mislead the public, that it keeps the safe whenever i encounter an individual who thinks that drove warfare is justified and reliably keeps america safe, i remember that time and ask myself how i could possibly continue to believe that i am a good person deserving of my life and the right to pursue happiness. me strode circle 24 hours a day and delivering deaths from the skies. i have turned most of the muslim world against us. it's been completely counterproductive and i think hail understood that and he sought to inform the american public. but we can't have a debate. we don't know the truth and we know the truth about drones because of the courage of daniel. and it's not just about going after someone like hale,
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it's really kind of a death blow to the press itself because it prohibits the press from shining a light on the inner workings of ours. it's really the misuse of the espionage act which has been continued and the well known whistler waited on twitter. edward snowden condemned the court's decision in praise. pale. we got reactions from a former u. s. terrain operator who lifted the lid on what his walk entailed. brandon bryan says that in the choice between ignoring civilian killings on making the public aware, his connection decided it's really a war on through the night just whistle blowers. we've got people that have been propagating this war over in the middle east for almost 2 decades now. the government is at war with its own people. if you can't, you're part of the machine. the car runs this machine. yeah. you have to bear witness for it. not just an unfeeling part of the machine you're dealing. and
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eventually you have to find yourself in the middle of that storm and be like, you know, this, i have to do, i have to do this because if i don't do it, who's going to i find it strange that conscientious individuals that are inside the program that are trying to hold us accountable for the obvious blayton war crimes that we ourselves are doing are being punished. and it seems that they are punishing people in order to make them an example. and that really does disturb me, especially if america supposed to be this great country and freedom fighter amongst the world. how we're punishing our own people who are trying to do the still ahead . just a warning, you might find these pictures upsetting police brutality in america. captured on camera, the violent arrest of colorado man has offices involved to facing charges. we'll talk about that and more of the short break. ah,
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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 is your media a reflection of reality? the in the world transformed what will make you feel safer. tycer lation for community. you going the right way for you being that somewhere? which direction? what is truth watches in a world corrupted?
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you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows, ah, in the hello again now and all the act of pennies. paternity has been caught on camera in the us. 2 offices in colorado have been charged over the violent arrest of unarmed mixed race man. just a warning, the next fear doth contain graphic violence. oh, what do i do? oh, i do. put your hands on for you. okay. don't stop it all. oh, don't worry. the police officers identify to carl vinson as being wanted for several offences. after 2 other men fled, he appeared to initially comply with the officers clubs during the rest,
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then resisted while a handcuffed he was subsequently choked fools to face down on the ground and pistol whipped final stuff. fence was then taken to hospital needing treatment. the officers in question is, is the charge reducing excess support from the local police chief condemned that conduct? does not police work? we don't train this, not acceptable. the definition of police brutality is itself, is a problem. you are, you, you use the force necessary to effect an arrest. you keep yourself safe to keep the citizen safe and you actually keep the person that you're arresting safe. the job of the police officer, the street car is not the punish. that's the job of the courts. so white edition, not a punishment for conviction if so, if a police officer was aware, as was in the case of derrick sheldon, that he was being video camera right. your body cameras recording you and they were this comfortable with their actions. there is a serious epidemic, a serious problem, and then police officers history needs to be looked into. we need to look at how
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many other times that person been accused or have they taken excessive force beyond the level of what they were lawfully around the allowed to use. because if somebody feels this comfortable to get this out of control on video camera guarantee is that the 1st time they've done this as an incident like this, the d phone, the police movement is not properly communicated to the public. the d from the police moment is a political card. it's what the politicians are using to wind up bolstering your base for more voting. it really just removes programs funding for certain areas for police officers. finding there's been more drama at the tokyo mpeg saw us. tim not smoke, biles has sensation pulled out of all, but one final to focus on, hadn't mental health. it's now left to be seen whether or not so participate, and tuesday's balance been final. and while some observed, the se moved is of praise, others claim she's let down her teammates, when they needed the most. hey, put mental health 1st,
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because if you don't then you're not going to enjoy your sport and you're not going to succeed as much as you want to. so it's okay. sometimes the even set out the big competition to focus on yourself on tuesday doing the talk. you're lympics individual, all around competition and women's gymnastics sim on bias. one of the greatest athletes to ever grace the sport a for time on the big champion, quite surprisingly for many decided to withdraw from the, from the round and eventually the russian team or r o c. if you may, 1 gold in that discipline. first, it was cited us come on, biles decided to withdraw to medical reasons. then it became clear as cited by the teams entourage. and by, by ourselves that this was a mental health issue. it has created quite a whirlwind of reaction. there are those who are strongly accusing and abusing them on bio for withdrawing that i would say spearheaded by peers morgan, a famous
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u. k. tv host, who well just fell short of accusing someone violence of being a chicken and checking out on her team. and i saw something that serial winners do a mental health issues. now the go to excuse for any poor performance in elite sport. what a joke just admits you did badly made mistakes and was try to do better next time. kids need strong role models, not this nonsense. obviously, that has created huge responds online and even some mainstream media jumped in. and if you look at the language that some of the mainstream media like washington post a many out of used, you would think that simone biles actually won a gold medal rather than pulling out from the competition. whenever biles pulls on her leotard, it's as though she's tighten in a cape around her neck. she's the hero tasked to save in a solid sport embodying some tried believe in american dominance, and also carry an agenda and an entire race. that's
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a heavy cape and it chokes. but it's one that exceptional black women and women of color are tall to wear because simply being great isn't good enough. for some reason, many of the media and bonded and commentators also decided to bring in her agenda her race into the story which is already creating another type of backlash because people cannot understand what is her decision to withdraw from one particular competition. something she has been preparing for for quite a while, because the lympics is quite important for any athlete in the world has to do with who she has, her skin color and things like that. she went on instagram recently just saying how much of that weight on her shoulder is being hard on her and may be this rift with such reactions coming from both sides would create even more pressure for the 24 year old gymnast with a very difficult past my colleague before she discussed the list of elements for
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the panel of august mental health issue of simone biles. so she withdrew. i mean, this must be a very, very difficult decision for gigi think perhaps she's set an example by doing this is a topic has to be over the years. and only recently are we starting to accept people with mental health? and i think they limited to the path examples. why not expect how you really feel that 8 especially kids they they, they, they really try the years and years and they carry the contra mesh. oh does, is okay. have to be like, okay, i have mental health, i'm not gonna be for the fact that she has withdrawn has both further attention to her. i mean, if she's sort of quietly underperformed and perhaps explained to the media that, you know, this is just one of those events. you can't be at her peak all the time and then quietly slipped away fine. but she really has made an announcement him put mental health health back on the map again. so the importance of mental health issue
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obviously shouldn't be underestimated. but perhaps putting that on to the lympics as well is perhaps too much is a sporting event. it should be kept as a sporting events. if one is not ready for it, when really shouldn't, shouldn't be that. you could only find out sometimes, but you're not ready for it when you're there already. that's all for myself on the team here in moscow as i have other for choosing r t. we heard you stop by soon and we hope you have a great day. mm. ah, join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guests in the world, the politics, sport, business and show business. i'll see you then. mm.
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