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one on my in my name is the stations of excessive force level. when police have pro viral video, showed an officer throwing out the woman to the ground during a protest. the police union says the demonstrators themselves, so far from facebook. i am sure that my colleagues asked, isn't it cool there's a lot. in addition, they more than 60 police were in. they clearly didn't stumble during the problem for the entire us media. stay silent over president biden's harsh migration policies yet heavily criticized donald trump for exactly the same actions cover in that. and disney employee employees are among more than a dozen people arrested on suspicion of seeking sexual activity. with children. is
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the world off for a probe in the u. s. state of florida? ah, the one for moscow. this is the 5th of august. my name is kevin over here for half an hour with our latest from out into national for you. the 1st building police are under fire over allegations of brutality at last, sundays on authorized demonstration against tightening a covey restrictions, disturbing videos emerged of the protest. the while after those images of an officer throwing out the woman to the ground, went viral. bell and police confirmed that an investigation into suspected bodily harm had been opened while the head of the job and play shooting and told us that the criticism and pressure exerted on the offices might be unfair. consider
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affordable torque this month. i am sure that my colleagues is going to call him as my law. in addition, 60 police officers were injured clearly did not stumble with sort of during the process. by the way, we're often peaceful when they violated public court and such and they were banned . the police are the central criticism and such deployments. that's something we're used to. society is becoming ever more polarized in politics. cultivate anything but peaceful conversation have come to be placed on right between irreconcilable front, but a no longer ready to engage in dialogue and all that doesn't make our police work any easier. i don't have any other opinions about colleagues say they have been under pressure and these events a lot of colleagues have been injured. the situation easier. we'd like to see politics being used to calm people down on all sides. around 5000 people took part in protests in berlin on sunday with more than 600 arrested police officers were seen using facts on and pepper spray against demonstrators you in special ref,
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patel and torture, react to this. and this events issuing a request for further information about what went on there or what didn't go on. a german lawyer we spoke to says the use of force, grossly disproportionate. that's what we've seen in this video is quite shocking, at least to me, if you assess it from a legal if you don't read from what is the elderly lady by the exchange actuation with chelsea for the police throwing related to the ground. like if you look at the standard legal definition of the threat is just didn't look like a policeman wasn't being attacked. and there was no gross disturbance of public security that they just wanted to pass by from a legal perspective to conduct was this proportionate freedom of assembly. the constitutional rights can be restricted. for instance, in a pandemic like the one we see, there may be restriction that they shouldn't be
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a difference with the people who notified of their rally beforehand or not. they should be able to gather spontaneously, to the people and on own, in the open in citizens shouldn't be in fear of being subjected to this kind of treatment. when going to progress, disney and child product says 2 things. you might not expect to hear. one sentence with undercover investigation floaters reveal that disney world employees are among more than a dozen arrested on suspicion of seeking to engage in sexual activity with children . seems to me to poke, looks at the details. florida polk county sheriff's office has just released a list of 17 people who have recently been arrested for attempting to seduce under age girls and boys online. 3 of the suspects turned out to be employees at walt disney world. 2 of them were a couple of custodians looking to find an under aged girl for a role playing 3. some are fantasy is to play step dad. step
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daughter, step mom, teacher, student ah, maybe even shoplifter where we do a strip search. the other disney employee worked as a lifeguard at one of the resorts he left his girlfriend who was 7 months pregnant with his child. in order to go have sex with child. r t is reached out to disney for comments on these russ, but so far there has been no answer. the whole bus was a result of the so called operation child protector, a 6 day thing that's our agencies across florida, join forces and implement under cover detectives pretending to be teenagers. to else would be child sex, offenders of the other suspects. one turn out to be a registered nurse and another married man who had traveled to florida for vacation . but no matter how to praise the suspects, the polk county sheriff had
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a quip ready for all of his last name is justice. that's what we're going to get justice for justice. but jokes aside, while these 17 will probably get the justice they deserve. this wave of arrests is only the latest in a seemingly never ending war against a growing number of abusers who still wrong the internet. looking for children to pray on. another story seems as more on rest and dizzy learn produces the company's cartoon for toddlers buffet babies have been slammed for allegedly promoting transgender ideology. one episode, one of the main characters usually referred to as male, was a female, dress, becomes a princess, but critics thing turning gums into golden. so rela, step to the princess, you came to your ball tonight, which means the time gone.
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the cartoons executive producer defended the moves, saying that a long one to the put the popular hero in a skirt. he added the trying to inspire children to be themselves by developing a twist of the classic cinderella story. we got some reaction to it. i've had some nonsense const i received berries about the so called transgender lobby, and my time, best one takes the best to get so now apparently it's a conspiracy with princess gonzales. something from the look at babies to train all the children and to trends girls or trump boys. it's nonsense, it's rubbish at the brits of phone. and i think the producer of the most baby said no one really does. anyone who thinks that hasn't been a concerted attempt to push the l g b, t lobby, gender across the media company watching the media because the quite clearly has. and i think when you look at the figures in the u. k, for example,
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where range of the children wishing to change the agenda, wishing to transition are by almost 4000 percent over the last 10 years. you got a question, why shoes? and i think a big part of the explanation for that is frankly propaganda. and it was, i think it attempts to influence children to change that behaviors which is, which is very dark. you know, we start to enjoy and show just want to watch the program. there's no agenda the all right, well for me to suggest that this is all paul to proper dumbed to come the children, it's the rubbish. but absolute, the parents should be checking that when the children are watching the sort of media or inviting. but unfortunately, that doesn't always happen. seems to me that what we have here is just the good old fashioned children program adapted to the 21st century. it's a 2 light hall. it submit the form. it hasn't, it seems to me got any agenda and it is really social conservatives that see
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things like just simply not. but when, when, when you talk about adapting to the most narrow, then almost no programming should be reflecting no point one percent of the population. when you look at the figures, it becomes quite apparent that the level diversity that is being talked about. oh, the amounts of people i don't find this way, very slim just to stay finely. in the 1990 s went back was a small boy combination street at the time the most watched joe popper in the united kingdom, introduced a transgender character. and we didn't even begin to have this come to mind back then, and not just the 1990 s. i suspect we've moved on now. we should just allow programs to reflect diverse people. we're not necessarily taken to say also for about joe biden heavily, chris, i donald trump, over his migration policy policies, let know things. he's got a similar strategy himself more migrant to being spelled from us under
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a federal law that allows deportations during health crisis. daniel hawkins explains more, jo bought and sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies, will markets it is fair and humane. a far cry from his previous us as children in case you scandal with a president tweeted out a picture of what he wanted his barrier to look like, including spike steel flats. seriously, mister president, what is the matter with you? 2000 my grandchildren ripped from their parents under these new orders from the trump administration. and this is a serious issue children's lives do literally hang in the balance. donald trump caused this crisis. he originally took credit for it, but now donald trump is running from what he did. and tonight i can report donald trump is lying about his policy. and it did seem changed, was afoot,
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a series of trump policies renounced soon after taking office some tangible like reversing from so called muslim travel by other proposals, more symbolic, like the placing alien with non citizen in immigration law, whatever their aims, those measures didn't stop a disastrous border crisis from developing just this july, more than 200000 people cross the mexican border, bringing a total number since january to 1100000. that's enough to create the 10th largest city in the us. and the issue isn't getting any easier. me
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faced with this, the white house has been in no hurry to repeal some major from pier policies. legislation allowing border officials to deport non citizen arrivals without delay remains in place with about 70000 families, about a 3rd of those apprehended sent back immediately. and human rights groups have had enough. we gave the biden administration more than enough time to fix any problems left behind, but the trump administration. but it has left us no choice but to return to court. fabulous lives, steak plus homeland security is just resume, so called expedited removals, meaning moderates can be quickly deported without even getting a court hearing or legal aid. at least unaccompanied children are no longer in cages. but even here, barton face is a growing problem. photos of mine is separated by change, expenses may be gone from media headlines, but testimonies and images of current conditions in child attention centers, of course, mounting criticism so much. in fact,
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the government watched the responsible and launch the review of the facilities. we take seriously the concerns raised by individuals regarding the quality of case management at the 4 boys emergency intake center and the potentially negative impact on children's health, safety and oil being. if investigators obtain information about conduct and appears to fall outside of the law or health and human services policies and regulations, we will forward those details to our office of investigations for appropriate action trunk was the guy the media love to hate. a perfect pantomime bill and he made it easy. biden has been presented as the mirror image from his position was clear, if controversial and divisive biden said the right things enough to claim the election, appealing to both sides of the migration debate. but faced with
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a record raking crisis, he risks losing some of his biggest allies and in future his political support. this is a political strategy. this was a political strategy. during the 2020 elections at 2020 pe, you know, to present himself opposite to truck. but when you were governing the united states, so he bided on with many people that do not advocate for over borders. and for immigrants to common greater numbers. you know, he faced the reality. he didn't know how difficult it was going to be to have this problem political and real because the conditions that people in central america felt america are leaving and because of public 90 are making more and more people trying to get to the united states. majority of the reporters, the people in the media, whether that be to television or the print press,
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they are from because those who consider themselves to be a journalist. the majority of them, when they went to the school, to the universities, to study journalism. they were all within the demo part of the democratic party by then is losing among the, the polls among the american people, the response and the immigration is one of them is artists, national. good morning. it's coming up to 50 and how possibly our stick around to take you through. the next few minutes of our approach is wanting to compulsory. cobit bucks for health care work is in france, raising temperatures, going to be in paris life. the laces. the
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hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me ah, okay, let's go to nigeria. here's a country that is suffering from inflation. they have a huge population of 200000000 or more very young people that are already on line already on their phones. and the government is not really able to crack down, let's say, is you could see in china, they ban all those things together. and you have a breakout, you have
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a breakthrough, you have the big point, standard emerging. and that's so exciting because it means that the world will be born again. it looks like it's going to happen in nigeria. the again, strikes against compulsory covert bucks. a nation for health care workers are expected in from some 1st a comes in response to last ones government decisions to make it a blanket. 3 for 1500000 metrics to get a not kill. it is by the middle of september, or be suspended without pay. go live to are up to respond in paris this morning. peter, all of her money paid. so what come expect that a day then takes through it though all eyes are on the constitutional council here in paris, that's the highest constitutional body in the land. they will decide whether to give the green light to proposals that will pass through the french parliament last month. what they would see is that health passes covert health passes. the use of
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those being extended. what that is is a q r code that you can either have a bit of paper or on your phone when it scanned by somebody, it shows whether you've been vaccinated or what tests against covert 19 that you've been subject to already there needed to enter into things like cinema's museums or the cultural places that have more than 50 people. what's going to happen if this rule goes through these laws go through, is they're going to be needed for entry by august, the 9th, into restaurant cafe, even long distance transportation. the other big part of the said this rule that is being that these laws that are being evaluated on thursday regard. mandatory vaccination against cove at 900 for people who are fire fighters, health care workers or caregivers. now what we've heard from unions involved in the health care profession is that this is an industry that's already been on the
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massive strain during coven 19. already seen a number of people leaving the profession. and they're concerned that putting this type of pressure on them. well, it could well force more people to leave health care. many people, even before them and desert vaccination was introduced, there had been more than 10000 layoff in french hospitals. but can the local health care can afford to do it at all? they simply, many people now say that they want to leave their work and not only in home, you know, if you have a closer look at what's happening now, you will see that some specialists refused to comply with the vaccination order and say, whatever i love my job, i choose to work as an independent specialist, so i stopped working all across the country around 61 percent of people polled said that they were in favor of mandatory vaccinations. however, firefighters union have said that should this rule go through on thursday,
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should it be approved by the constitutional counsel, then come monday, they will be on strike. what benefit you most? the issue at stake is the adoption of a wide range of restrictive measures in relation to our profession. and now with the rise in question of obligatory vaccination suffices to health minister has an am. so it is in a sense not under the pretext that they are ambulance employees. we have always insisted that we should not be considered as ambulance employees. and i was saying that in the case of emergency, we should be engaged rather than transporting victims. just wanted to know the last saturday around 200000 people were out on the streets across the whole of france, protesting against this set of rules. what we heard from the french president, the manual, my calling is that he's not backing down in the face of the protesters. in fact, he said that he's not going to let a small group of people who in his words have lost their minds,
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dictate what policy he's going to be pushing through. we are expecting big demonstrations this weekend. we'll be keeping a close eye on what happens in the constitutional council on thursday, and see if there's any immediate reaction. but as i said, we're looking ahead to saturday, we'll be almost certainly a 4th weekend, a big demonstrations here in paris as well as across from yep. okay. pay. keep us posted to payroll over there in paris today. next this morning, days of new york governor andrew cuomo was accused of multiple accounts of sexual harassment democratic colleagues have started preparing a case against them. should he failed to report in his behavior, even president biden raised his gesture in the quote, most should go back in march. he said that if the investigation confirms the allegations against governor former than he should resign standby, they said, are you now calling on him to resign? yes. and if he doesn't resign, do you believe you should be impeached and removed from office?
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mistake went through the time he should resign. on tuesday, the new york state attorney general published evidence the court mode committed to sulks against 11 women in his office, including cases of touching casing and inappropriate comments. those actions are considered to be a violation of both state and federal laws, but there are currently no criminal investigations planned. as for cuomo, he denies the allegations. nevertheless, his reputation has clearly been damaged. with the recent polls showing that almost 2 thirds of new york is think the governor should step down once more, a significant number of democrats than a separate case. we spoke to tara read a former joe biden stuff who claimed he sexually assaulted her, an allegation, the president, so it was denied he's. she says in the us predators a big encouraged and given more power. i think it's a huge problem. and unfortunately, my case came forward and 993. i went to your office protocol and people filed the sexual harassment complaint. and i was threatened into silence basically. and i
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lost my career and i hadn't even just close the sexual assault at that point in 2019, i came forward with some other women came forward about joe biden. and, you know, there's what i've been told before, by other news outlets is that it's a known secret about joe, by the same thing with coma. so we have this sort of ramp at thing happening in america, where rate culture is being held up. as you know, in predators are being encouraged and you haven't allowed and given more power. so if you look at the stats and you know whether it be trump, cuomo by the gate. none of them are facing any kind of consequences for their behavior. so it is ramp and how the powerful men are using their resources to silence and suppress, and they use them corporate media to do that further in america. that's a snapshot of what we're across this thursday morning in fun,
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so much more. darcy don't come running over social media, but for now we're putting for moscow. my name's kevin are in for me and the rest of the team have a great thursday. me the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except when so shorter that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great track rather than fear take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning the demon a robot must protect his phone. existence was
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long when i went to the wrong when i was just don't the world yet to fill out the scene because after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground. the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this, these techniques is the state devising message to end to essentially destroy the personality of an individual lifetime. means this is how one doctor's theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against prisoners deemed
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a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, disseminated within the us intelligence community, and worldwide among allies for the next 30 years. and how the victim say they still live with the consequences today. this is your media reflection of reality. the in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for tyson lation community? are you going the right way or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true? what is faith in the world corrupted. you need to defend
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the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah, everybody on john, honey and philly is scotty. now you're welcome for the show. it's been a year since that her writhing explosion and be rude, that level the port and stun the world. the grim anniversary was marked by ceremonies and protests with thousands of lebanese marching through the streets of a rude, once called the paris of the the leaves. now, amid the rubble and debris still scattered and remaining in many of the neighborhoods, devastated by the explosion that killed 214 people, an injured and maimed thousands of others. it was one of the largest non nuclear explosions in history caused by $2750.00 tons of ammonium nitrate improperly stored at the port and ignited by a fire. the explosion was so strong,
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tremors were felt throughout the country. and even on the island of cyprus, recent studies report the explosion was the equivalent to up to $1100.00 tons of t and t. around $120.00 at the size of the atomic bomb dropped on the japanese city of hiroshima. in august 1945, the videos are still disturbing to see buildings blown apart. people not to the ground by the blast, concussion unders describe how she was able to save several children can and then have an idea about what has happened. so i, when i try to move my hands and i was able to, i supposed to be, he was a baby. where, where are they? they are okay. and this is what they would up and see where they were. and then just one of the many survivors stories and certainly stories of heroism. and now year later,
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there are still been little to no accountability as the investigation has been stymied by corruption. and the country's political turn over and major questions such as, who ordered the shipment of the chemicals, why they were stored at the port, and why officials continue to ignore all the warnings. those questions remain unanswered. lebanon remains paralyzed by political and economic instability. fuel food and medical shortages are constant. add the ongoing pandemic to the mix, and it's been a disastrous year. anger reign, supreme, crime, and murder, age continue to climb. people, one answers, one accountability un secretary general antonio terrace. tweeted lebanon marks one year since the devastating bay route explosions last august. the lebanese people are resilient with a med spirit and will, this is a moment to demonstrate solidarity and support their efforts to build ford together . but lebanon is quickly falling off a precipitous quest. the world bank reported in june that lebanon was quote,
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thinking into one of the most severe global crises, crisis episode with the countries economic crisis, possibly ranking among the top 3 in the world, in the past 150 years. and as history has shown, when there is political and economic chaos, there is often a dangerous and bloody power struggle that ensues. various political military factions are vying for control, the most powerful being has below, which controls the southern part of the country. speaking of southern lebanon, several rockets were fired across the border from lebanon at israel. israel responding with artillery fire, it was sweet rocket that was fired at israel. one was indicated by the radio system, one landed in an open area, and one landed in lebanon itself. there are no immediate supports of damage or injuries on the waiting side. earlier, there was an indication that they could possibly be such an attack, particularly focused on the northern is waiting town.

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