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the, the news the, the un announces and official intervention over claims of excess support and how deep by burning offices, again don to lock town protective police unions as the demonstration was far from keith. i am sure that my colleagues asked susan, according to the law. in addition, more than 60 police officers were injured. they clearly did not stumble during the protest. you sent for cobra? financial citizens of con moreno to the blog. most talk behind. they've received russians, but nick b, which is not yet approved. mike christine, how can help you? that's despite the job proven act. we have some data from the
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guarantee that i'll be at the cmc. we are closer to a 100 percent off a few cmc and defied him ministration faces by clash from coalition of human rights groups. because you asked the question policies while the media, they find that on the very issue they slammed donald trump full. ah hello. well, can we live for most good? this is art in national and is very good to help you with. what jumping martin d u. n. special rata on torture says that all grounds for an official intervention against berlin police officers following numerous accusations of brutality against those recently protesting the tightening of covert restrictions to stopping videos
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. how much from a demonstration last sunday? the off to these images of an officer throwing an elderly woman to the ground, went viral and police confirmed the investigation to suspected 40 hom had been opened. while the head of the german police union told us that the criticism on pressure exhausted all new offices might be on the phone about this month, i am sure that my call exactly than accordance with the law. in addition, more than 60 police officers were injured. they clearly did not stumble but suffered during the protests, which by the way, were fast and peaceful because they violated public order. since they were banned, the police are the center of criticism and such deployments. that's something we're used to. society is becoming ever more polarized politics that cultivate anything but peaceful conversation. have come to beauty, to that, and the police on right between irreconcilable fronts that are no longer ready to
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engage in dialogue and all that doesn't make up police work any easier. i don't have any other opinions about this colleague say they have been under pressure and these events a lot of colleagues have been injured and that doesn't make the situation easier. we'd like to see politics being used to calm people down on all sides. round 5000 to part in protests in berlin on sunday with more than 600 arrested officers use buttons and pepper spray against demonstrators. a job and lawyer told us the use of force as seems grossly disproportionate. that's what we've seen in this video with quite shocking, at least to me, that if you assess it from a legal perspective, you'd ask yourself if there was a threat. but from what it looked, it's just an elderly lady trying to pass by the policeman. i don't think it was an extremely tense situation with just before the police of the throwing the lady to the ground like that. if you look at the standard legal definition of a threat, it just didn't look like one of the policemen wasn't being attacked. and there was no gross disturbance of the peace and public security that lady just wanted to pass
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by. from a legal perspective, the officer conduct, quote, disproportionate freedom of assembly. the constitutional rights can be restricted. for instance, in a pan they make like the one we're seeing there may be restrictions, but there shouldn't be a difference with the people have notified of their rally beforehand or not. they should be able together spontaneously to those that peaceful and on owned in the open. it citizens shouldn't be in fear of being subjected to this kind of treatment . when going to protest, residents of merino are baffled by e restriction, thoughts after the block, and now it would allow entry for those and not till 8 to the games cove it but 94 percent of the tiny european nations population has been jobs with russia. sputnik v vaccine, not yet recognize, of course, by the u. so he's putting, he is still under review in the blog. however, the he was formerly accepting cobit and oxidation, certificates issued by summer, rena. can city allowing free movement between those 2 new states on the block?
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speaking exclusively to all t san maria's health minister explained some of the trouble, the restrictions are causing our green pass a good night. this from you, but only for the people the summary know about you. naked by pfizer. so the people and it is 94 percent of our population that's would be seen as the problem to move into the service or italy bar or restaurant or c m. ok. and the order closed space, close space. so we are now working with the italian government to, to find a solution to this problem. the russian job has proven itself in san marina showing
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an efficacy rate of more than 9191.6 percent. you 2 percent of those are not today to have suffered severe side effects about one percent. well, over the age of 60, the health minister said that all those job was put in a consult marino have also developed antibodies. we did some strategies about the ccsp of the sporting vaccine. we have some day, some data guarantee of the a c, c and c. we are closer to a 100 percent alpha cclc see it and so all our people develop anti bodies and which is. ready splitting be much the nation after one week from the start of the 2nd. those is maybe we started to, to, to free our ospital in our county and. and now we have
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people in, in the roof because some are, we call that number, how terabyte and heavily criticized donald trump for his migration policy. well now it seems that barton is gone for very similar. some strategy. more immigrants are being expelled from the us under federal law that allows people tasteless during health crisis. and our coalition of groups led by the american civil liberties union has announced its resuming a law suit against the white house over expulsions. daniel hawkins explains. so bought and was sold the public as the antidote to donald trump is migration policies. will mock it's it is fair and humane. a far cry from his previous us as children in case you scandal of what he wanted his barrier to look like, including spiked steel flats. seriously mister president, what is the matter with you? children's lives do literally hang in the balance. donald trump caused this crisis
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. he originally took credit for it, but now donald trump is running from what he did. and it did seem change was afoot, a series of trump policies burnouts soon after taking office. some tangible like reversing trumps local muslim travel by other proposals, more symbolic, like replacing 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 $200000.00 people cross the mexican border, bringing total and since january to $1100000.00. that's enough to create the 10th largest city in the us. and the issue isn't getting any easier the
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faced with this, the white house has been in no hurry to repeal some major from peer a policies. legislation allowing border officials to deport non citizen arrivals without delay remains in place with about $70000.00 families. about a 3rd of those upper handed 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 by the trump administration, but it has left us no choice but to return to court. fabulous lives at stake. plus homeland security is just resume, so called expedited removals. meaning monuments can be quickly reported without even getting a court hearing or legal aid. at least unaccompanied children are no longer in cages. but even here botany 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 detention center,
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of course, mountain criticism, so much. in fact, the government watched the responsible as long as 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 well 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. trump was the guy the media love to hate. a perfect pantomime bill and he made it easy. biden's been presented as the mirror image from the position was clear, if controversial and divisive widen, said the right things enough to claim the election,
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appealing to both sides of the migration debate, but faced with a record breaking crisis, he risks losing some of his biggest allies at an future, his political support. majority of the reporters, the people in the media, whether that be to fill a vision or the print press, they are anti trust 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 parties by then is losing among the polls among the american people. and that's the immigration is one of them on those dead, he wildfires around the mediterranean on a june region concerns all growing up thousands of tons of coal stored out of power station and talkie could ignite the facility and
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a nearby town have already been evacuated. we're going to see now huge here is for the boats. around 13000 people will move to safety by the coast guard, which also called on all the vessels in the vicinity to quickly help out. the number of deaths from wild pause in the country has reached 8th off to the bodies of a talking german couple were found in the bond town home and the untidy of problems over on the island of s. e. r 5. have fond as many as 150 houses, and full few evacuation of villages on groves, lifestyle and electricity. connections have been lost to the blazes considered to be the wasp in greece. in recent years, super saw striker, lionel massey widely considered the greatest football of the century as leaving barcelona nazi announcement from the club, which has played for since 2003. the capital of giants announced they could not resolve quite financial on structural obstacles. it's not yet known which team the
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34 year old argentinian will join the disney world on child practices. 2 things you might not expect such not want to hear in one sentence, but not the cover investigation in florida has revealed. but staff from the theme park are among more than a dozen people arrested on suspicion of seeking to engage in sexual activity with children. the story has to meet your bog. florida's full 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 on line. 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 daughter, step mom, teacher,
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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 a child, r t is reached out to disney for comments on these russ, but so far there's 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 turned 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 a quip ready for all of his last name is justice. that's what we're going to get
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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. seems as more tablet disney produces of its content theories for toddlers called muppet babies. how can sams, for supposedly promoting trans gender ideology, it's all over amazon and which one of the main characters usually fall to mail was address and becomes a princess. princess, you came to your ball to night. was me the time gone? the call teens executive producer defended the storyline, saying they had long wanted to put the character in a scott. yeah. did that, that trying to inspire children to be themselves by developing
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a twist to the classics and run a story. we got some reaction to it ourselves. i've had some nonsense const. i received berries about the so called transgender lobby in my time. but this one takes the best to get so now apparently it's a conspiracy with princess gonzales. something from the look at baby to turn all the children into trends goes on trends, voice. it's nonsense, it's rubbish at the rest 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 court clearly has. and i think when you look at figures in the u. k, for example, where range of the children wishing to change the agenda, wishing to transition off by almost 4000 percent over the last 10 years, you got a question, why shoes?
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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 the 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 that i'm aware of 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 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 go fashioned children's program adapted to the 21st century. it's a delight hall, it submit the form. it hasn't, it seems to me got any agenda. and it is really social conservatives that see things like just simply not when, when, when you talk about adapting to the most narrow, then almost no programming should be reflecting no point one percent of the
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population. when you look at the figures and it becomes quite apparent that the level diversity that is being talked about, or the amounts of people identify this way, a very slim and yet just to stay. finally, in the 1990 s went back was a small boy combination street at the time the most watched. oh popper in the united kingdom, introduced a transgender character. and we didn't even begin to have this come to mind. back then. now does the $990.00 s, i suspect we've moved on now. we should just allow programs to reflect dive at the book, but not necessarily taken too seriously. on the way, no, no entry a taught french school says it's legal for the government with hobbit from people to get into the restaurant, compulsory oxidation, the health of the details on reaction off the brain. the
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hello, driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me dares thing. 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 online already on their phones. and the government is not really able to crack down, let's say, as 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. ah, the program i'm from next week, people in france will have to show a covert help. pause to get into restaurants, cafe, even hospitals, while health workers, faith, monday, treat vaccination by next month, france constitutional counsel has ruled the governments device that moves on the goal. recent weeks have seen a series of agitated. ronnie's over the pressure to vaccinate, and those pandemic restrictions. the
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money, even before the mandatory estimation was introduced, there had been more than 10000 lay offs in french hospitals. but can the local health care system afford to lose all these complain? many people now say that they want to leave their work and not only in hospitals, if you have a closer look at what's happening now, you'll see that some specialists refused to comply with the vaccination order and say, whatever of my job, i choose to work as an independent specialist, so stop working on to restriction protest as gathered outside the court as the decision was revealed and all europe corresponded to oliver was among them. the constitutional counsel, which is the highest body in the land when it comes to masses of the constitution, has ruled that the changes to the laws that were pushed through by parliament last month largely complies with the letter of the french constitution. what that means
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is that from next week, you're going to have to show how fast if you want to go into balls, restaurants on long distance trains or even into medical centers, it will contain more than 50 people. what the hell passes are is basically a q r code that says the pc vaccinated what you've been vaccinated within the results of any covert tests that have been carried out. now they're all ready in place when it comes to visiting you themes and other cultural sites. across from the extension was not supported by a large group of people that came out on the street. that was supported by a large selection of the whole population low between 55 to 63 percent of those. told that they actually wanted this. however, it's the small, very vocal group like you can see just behind me on the square near to the constitutional council that are deeply unhappy with. it's one of the big reasons that deeply unhappy is these rules also include mandatory vaccinations for health
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care workers. now that also includes firefighters in from to a categorized power medicine as well that we had heard from firefighters union, today's date, you know, all parts of, you know, as you can see, as i said, it's very small group. they are incredibly vocal. if you just heard that back to the firefighters and what the firefighters unions of said is that pump is gone through. they were talking about strike. as soon as monday, we're going to have to wait to see what the response to this day is. now it was talked about being largely compliant to the french constitution, the raft, the rules that went through what wasn't supported by the constitutional counsel, with the idea that people on short term contract who refused vaccination, could of their contract terminated. also that they could be forced into mandatory, quarantined, mandatory self isolation that wasn't approved by the constitutional counsel. but in for the main pause, it has gone through that will be new rules in place. we have seen the last 3 weeks
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on rest across from small scale in some places, but over 200000 people out on the streets all fronts last week were expecting even more to come out this saturday boat across france, here in power point, navy demik restrictions isolation, they've all taken a toll on people's mental health. the prevalence of depression in america last year was pandemic to cold, was recorded as 4 times higher than in previous years. now, when a controversial proposal, someone to think that l s d therapy could be the onset wall to kind of open decide whether it is depression and anxiety are on the rise. all over the world. the pandemic has put lots of people over the edge. the rates in the united states are 4 times higher than they were before the locked down periods, when the highest rate of mental distress were reported correlated with period,
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self intensifying, covey, 19 deaths, and st. confinement measures. now, big pharma says it has the solution. the effects of s s, r, eyes and anti psychotics are now being widely questions are more drugs the answer. now the new solution is special therapies involving hallucinogen. like like drugs are being pushed as a way of using depression. first i decided to try and i, steve, my own interest for treatment. it fascinated me and i decided to open a shop where i could sell it. i saw one c, p i c t, that's a legal sd derivative. it multiple eyes is in the body to l. s. d. that means what you consume as a legal substance and what you have in your body is an illegal substance in the end, it is the same substances l. s. d. now those who are turning to hallucinogenic drugs in the hopes of the easing anxiety, you should probably read over the warning label just so they know what they're going to be dealing with. the side effects of suicide when i run the psychological
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level. so too much, still a simon can cause someone to become psychotic, to go crazy, temporary states experienced of confusion, of absolute confusion, of this orientation of hallucinations. why focus on that? when there is so much money to be made, millions of dollars is being paid for research at john hopkins university alone. scientists have shown that psychedelic, have real potential as medicine, and these new sense will bus explore that potential potential or not. some say it's very dangerous that treating depression with l. s. d, like substances, it's kind of like using a sledge hammer to crack and not the dangers of such trends may far outweigh the benefits. i do think that trying to solve our mental health crisis with quick fix feel good pills is a dangerous plan. you know, i don't think that that's ultimately going to be the answer. and yet that's a very,
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you know, appealing kind of short term solution that also has the potential to make a bunch of people, a lot of money, any time you have a mood altering mind, altering substance. it has the potential to be abused and it has the potential to lead to addiction. ality can also cause something called persistent hallucinogen perceptive disorder, which means that the hallucination that people experience while they're taking l. s d can sometimes persist long term that they continue to have visual images that are not real, even weeks, months and years after taking the drug. so. so that's another serious potential consequence. it's the long term consequences on the brain are really unknown and might be quite negative. now not all scientists agree, there are doctors and researchers on both sides. the thumb seemed far more
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interested in the profit margin than the actual medical benefits of what used to be st. drugs took. if i may 250000 euros in sales last month, the idea is to become amazon of l. s. d. and ship to all countries where it's legal to do that. supply festivals, clubs, like not sharp cbt shops and start some kind of mass movement. now, new situation like the global pandemic, require a new solution. however, l s d research is not exactly new google project m, k ultra. sometimes these kinds of social experiments come at a pretty high risk. what we have now in our media is a lot of talk about l. s. t is medicine. there's a real potential danger there to normalize its use leading to people, getting it recreationally and using it themselves in not in
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a monitored or supervised environment, not involving a psychiatrist or another health care provider and potentially leading to reducing and who knows what kind of brain damage, so i just think there's this real danger now, you know, in our culture where use of these types of drugs to change the way we thinking feel has become so normalized and that people are really underestimating the dangers of bang for picking all to you today. and every day we hope you do so again soon, next up. it's the kaiser bullets enjoy. ah, ah. the news
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