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me the spelling police are the use of violence as part of germany, a legal system in response to claims of using excessive force against protest as other reasons and he locked rally. the state of emergency and eastern russia is 5 fight. his volunteers battle as wildfire, the rage for months smoke, smoke and ash coated huge error is correspondence in the thick of it. firefighters have now created this mineralized zone. this and basically the whole purpose of this is that the fire, if you can see it's still burning there, it will not be able to pass beyond the zone for during the sanchez, the us, which is the right to challenge key evidence. and as you can, station case blows, fiance gave an emotional play upside. the london court room on julian's life.
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threats of 175 year sentence threats against me. that's against our children. ah, the morning you watching out into national with me, kevin. oh. in this thursday, the 12th of august, more late, his coming up for them for the next 30 minutes, as may in 1st using direct force as part of japanese legal system. that's how berlin police have responded to allegations of police brutality. during a recent, the anti locked protest that the un special repertoire on torture, only a castigate, the german police of the this controversial footage, you pay it online. the, the re question is loyal, as well as hurts one is injured, violence looks violent,
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direct coercion, even with all the pictures that go with it is still part of our legal system. when those heron, thim for police officer slammed an elderly woman to the ground surface and there was a wave i was raised here in germany call. and alex police brutality on from the side of the german police. they looked at the same scenes and call them off for the course. and in the fall of the legal system, the sucking statements came in response to approve a few years complaints of police misconduct to low down pro has on the 1st of august and the it is clearly excessive what we saw. and i've seen different accounts,
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and i've also, i have witness that counts from people who i know who happened to be close to. cases of police violence, very senior people who were simply shocked by what we saw, especially if we think that one year ago, the german media, the german public. so 100 percent li, condemned the violence against black people in the u. s. a. this is indeed worried. such scenes combat thompson of the young, poor her on tours. her nails smells. her number of videos have been spread that give ground for concern. the clues are strong enough. the human rights violations were possibly committed. he also so sad about the woman in the now infamous video could have died yet to utter. do believe from critics, a colleague of the purpose raise her claims. he was actually proc tax ensure that was neatly executed,
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had lever hold. the officer held the woman until contact with the ground so as to avoid head injury at least as long as we look at civilized. let's say similar european nations which include germany, russia, the u. s. police and politicians should definitely be interested in limiting the, the amount of force views. but what is hypocritical is the double standards that are applied. and, and again, i fully understand for german media, german officials criticize of the european countries for the us, for the, for, for police force. but why do not, why do they refuse to do the same thing when their own police forces are concerned? that is the of the voting fact. 8 people have been rescued for a helicopter, carrying tourists crushed into a deep lay. can, can chuck kevin rushes far east? there was 16 on board of the time, including 3 crew members,
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a to suddenly still missing this morning. divers at the scene say they're unable to reach the helicopter the moment because it's about a 125 meters below the surface. well, it is a deep lake and the standard equipment only allows dies to 20 meters. the remote site can be reached by helicopter, and thick fog as well on top of it all further complicating search and rescue efforts. the cause of the crash is being investigated and still in east this vast country. next, the russian region of jo cooter is still struggling to deal with raging wildfires. and the devastation at all brings and leaves behind almost 5000 baffling the flames with 700 pieces of equipment deployed to a state of emergencies being declared across the vast region. with thick smoke has forced a number of airports to suspend flights to, to meet through po cuz they were the latest me who i. so we're still traveling for the village where we're expected to meet the
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firefighters that some of those we actually saw yesterday. but right now, on the way, we couldn't help but stopped at this phoenix location. it's late covered and smoke a red sky above it. and all we're looking all of this is a bunch of cows. some dogs, some people who live here, this is their life. and now it's all covered in smoke and we know how close the fires have gotten to this place specifically, but firefighters. there's a bunch of equipment. there's a lot of volunteers. so i think these guys are safe and these cows and these dogs definitely to now we're going to head back on the road to the village, which is now under threat of fire. me. wondering what the raj, all these places look like. something like this,
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the lose . the last step, the for the $24.00 fire is the most difficult as it encompasses enlarge area. the mineral eyes area has been created along the perimeter and that area has now been dug up from the to there. so we just arrived at one of the locations where the firefighters have now created this mineralized zone. this is basically the whole purpose of this is that the fire, if you can see it's still burning there, it will not be able to pass beyond the zone. also this area has obviously been burned off, which is one of the ways they stop the fires. you know that a fire is coming from the direction so they burn everything off. so they make that trench the mineralized zone. then the started burn off. as you can see, the ground hears all ash,
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all of this is nash ah, the result of his employees from the ministry of emergency situation. so everyone his hair plow, plough, manage, extinguish, saw so. well, this fire does not represent any immediate threats, any people, but so it still feels just kind of good to have a part in extinguishing it. so now is just a bunch of smoke but there's no news . so we've traveled back to your village that is currently being threatened by the wildfires. there is one coming from one side and the other. it's chaos right now.
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we tried to go to the fires, but this place is very big and we just didn't have enough time to reach it. it's way too far away and it's through a very dense wilderness. the only thing that can get through there are things like this, but they're all packed with firefighters. but we did see the mineralized line that they made. we saw the burn off, and the aftermath of that burn off the burns trees the burned ground. we walked to know for at least an hour through all of the we still couldn't reach the fire. we decided to head back. it was just too much blood, so they cancel on our eyes on our breath, on her lungs. very rough out there. the guys, are there constantly, some of them have been there for 40 days already and even they are getting tired already. so i think at least now many people have gotten understanding of what it takes to battle. these wildfires to battle nature and how chaotic all of this can
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be. i have information about our tea. so russia's not the only country really on the wildfires, of course, these pictures information is a fire fight, his graphic replaces across the country that and his reason i've been called in to help the fight temperatures in north africa nation. a $49.00 degrees celsius in recent days, and the neighboring algeria killed $65.00, including $28.00 soldiers, homes, all grows and animals that provide a livelihood in the region of been white. algeria presidents announced 3 days of morning starting on thursday, mean time across in southern europe, pfizer approaching populated areas on the italian island of sicily. smoke from burning trees is turned the sky red there. according to local reports, fires of broken out all 9 provinces. as temperatures touch 40 degrees celsius, it is high school students in the u. s. state of
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oregon will no longer have to prove that they are proficient in reading, writing, and math in order to be able to graduate. apparently, according to a new law, signed off by the governor. he's kellum open has got more according to the bill that was signed into law in the state of oregon. last month. students in order to graduate from high school in the state of oregon will no longer have to prove that they're capable of reading, writing, or performing basic mathematical operations. this is don, according to the bills language, to help students from communities that have quote, historically experienced academic disparities. the testing that we've been doing in the past doesn't tell us what we want to know. we want to have kids getting a chance to do and learn and be curious about everything. and what we've been doing is stopping that curiosity. now the bill from what it's supporters say is about trying to help students who are from immigrant populations or refugees who have
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come to the states who the examinations and the tests required for graduation are seen as kind of a barrier to them getting the high school diploma now, reportedly these rules will now be in place for the next 5 years now. the bill was signed into law without much fanfare. there was no signing ceremony. there was no press release announcing the bill, and it was added to the database a few days after it was signed. and now i was last month. and now there's been quite as strong a negative reaction. this is the progressive left form of education, dummy down kids. you are taking away the only tool to get to break the poverty cycle. this is the type of legislation that they want to make black people a permanent underclass. these requirements were suspended during the pandemic due to the circumstances, but now the suspension of those requirements has been fully signed into law in the state of oregon. now it's possible that the federal department of education could
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step in to overturn these requirements. but many see this as a trend of a lowering standards. there needs to be standards at what level you need to have reach in high school in order to get that diploma is to represent something. so if we take out and dumb it down than what does it really mean any more organs? graduation rates a bad, but the solution to that is not by taking away all the high school standards solution to make this work better and for attending that these rock accountable for the same thing. like i think if you come from different backgrounds, you should be able to have the same as they really like the requirements should be a little bit more level than what they are. but guess we heard from believe that the new law could drag down the states entire education system. i think that there's plenty opportunities there are. we have head start systems here in oregon.
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we have tutoring system. we got everything in place to help a student struggling to succeed. that's what education is about not to bring the whole system down. it's somewhat races. i mean, you're putting a class of people down and you're bringing everybody down in time. are you forcing colleges to lower their standards in order to get students to pay their bills? the whole system of education gets damaged by this. this bill will create an evacuation out of public schools in the private schools and home school, and that in turn will hurt them financially. when you take away the primary ability for persons who are themselves out of poverty, which is education, and then you insert the bigotry who extra cases into basically dumb down all the requirements. not only are they going to have a problem getting into congress are going to have a problem with procuring employment in more than anything this, this forms every last say that because of america,
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because you're just totally dumbing down our user, which are the jordan. 15 pass the what you the closing the next this morning, a set. but for julian, his sons, to tell you about the united states is one of the right to challenge. key evidence in is you can tradition, case after the decision is fail, say stella morris made an impassioned play. it said the high court in london when she spoke of the threats shit, and a family of faced threats against me. that's against our children's threats against death. threats against julian, eldest son, daniel, sits on julian's life. threats 175 year sentence. and the actual ongoing imprisonment of a journalist for doing his job. while protest was gathered in london in support of julian, this song should still washington has no been allowed them to challenge key evidence against his extradition. an early report by psychiatric expert was judged to be
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misleading. it claimed that the son would likely take his own life is expedited, but it failed to mention as children father during his time when the ecuador and embassy, and it's so crucially that they could less than the suicide risk. the high court decision is infuriated human rights activists. the u. s. government and it's case is grasping at straws in clear that the current intention of the us government is to pursue this and tell the bitter end. but it doesn't have to be this way. i point the bided administration could make this stop. now is the time to put a loan. but now is the time when this case has finally reached a serious court. that can either duty to sounds free or not. it's a gosh, how long this is dragged. are more than a decade ago, the wiki leagues co founder published thousands of classified documents, exposing pentagon war crimes. and i've got to stand an iraq essentially arrested in 2019 for breaching british bail conditions. he still remains in that london jail
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and still wanted espionage charges over the u. s. which states that his actions broke american law and endangered lives. he faces a possible prison sentence of nearly 200 years of extradited as sound support to say that the whistle blow his case is an affront to human rights. the lower, the lower the mainstream media won't tell us. i mean, so i will keep you posted when,
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as we've done all well on the line. thank you for choosing in today. it's 18 minutes past the hour. and let me tell you what's ahead. think time, shape, public opinion unemployed key political decision, though, but they do a lot. what lies behind the senses of knowledge and how in dependence of a good story about that after the break the back divers, financial survival guide, housing bubble. oh you mean the downside, artificial mortgage right now get carried away was trying to report ah, is your media a reflection of reality in
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a world transformed what will make you feel safe for the tycer lation community? are you going the right way, or are you being that somewhere which direction? what is truth? was his faith in the world to corrupted. you need to defend the so join us in the depths. will remain in the shallows. ah ah, i good morning. this is all the international life for moscow. so next story republic consented to wants, defended the right of private companies to do what they wished, as found himself blocked by one huge. you run pulls accounts and i suspended for
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a week for leg misinformation. about coven masks. we remove content from senator polls channel for including claims that masks are ineffective, and preventing the contraction or transmission of cove at 19. in accordance with our coven, 19 medical misinformation, policies. we apply our policies consistently across the platform, regardless of speaker or political views. so bit more of a back story here. the video we posted contain claims, the cloth masks are an effective and can't prevent the spread of infection. while us out of it, health officials insist that masks can guarantee a certain level of protection. run poorly, share some other alternative views, criticize a decision by youtube you to maybe a private entity, but they're acting like an arm of the government, censoring those who present an alternative view to the science deniers in washington. what i said in that video is actual science. most of the mask you get over the counter don't work. they don't prevent infection. now when it comes to end
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of the 5 basks, i have always said that those do are we are members of the libertarian party. what they thought about the policies to some major social media platforms. that i will say that government is using big tech as a proxy very often in the censoring of specific opinions that they don't agree with. and that's something that's been going on for quite some time, or any roughly 5 or 6 year period. we have gone from where there's been almost no center ship of opinion, except for maybe like hate speech and even not much censuring of that, to where an increasing number of things are simply verboten. you just cannot see them. and if you do say them, then there's a good chance you're going to be removed, not just from one platform, but if you say it on any of them removed from all of them. and you're effectively silenced on the internet. that is a problem. when you have any kind of a scientific opinion,
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you're often going to get multiple views. and those views are going to be challenged, both in open political debate and open social debate and inside topic debate. and the way that the truth rises is both through and by scientific evaluation, along with additional oversight from the community from society as a whole. the remember, while the views inside the united states are fairly diverse. the reasons i feel like in the valley or anything but, and you're going to find a lot more preference toward big government status in among the very people that are controlling these big tech networks. so yes, there's no question that conservatives, libertarians are being de platforms much more quickly and much more aggressively. then, progressives are liberal democrats that have ideas that are equivalently outside of the mainstream. is some of the think about headline grubbing exclusives scoops.
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they'll sway public opinion key political decisions pops the entire election remarkable end of the day, and just how much power named, or anonymous sources they cite really hold. what's more remarkable maybe is how much the authors of such headlines often seem to have in common to look into the story. the link between thing, thanks the military industrial complex and the media has been around for a while. often use yourself to follow the money on the trail is pretty hard to miss some of america's top foreign policy and security correspondence hold residencies at the center for new american security. what exactly is the cna s the thing thank takes 2nd place for receiving the most us government and defense contract or funding sponsored for years by the biggest names in the defense banking and oil sector. the organization of course, claims to be impartial, seen as does not take institutional positions and policy issues and the content of
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cns publications reflects the views of the office alone along publication history of some of the names on the thrust. suddenly for interesting reading, take one example before the iraq war, david sanger and michael gordon's report on rocks alleged weapons of mass destruction made dramatic headlines, helping shape public opinion before the invasion in 2003. in later years that employs themselves are forced to admit that mistakes, but by then the damage had been done. a devastating conflict with consequences still felt globally to this day. we have found a number of instances of coverage that was not as rigorous as it should have been. that report concerning the aluminum tubes that the administration advertised insistently as components for the manufacturer of nuclear weapons fuel. it should have been presented more cautiously. the series of times, articles in 20022003 strongly suggested sadam. hussein already had all was acquiring and awful of weapons of mass destruction. many of those articles turned
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out to be inaccurate. it's not like things stopped off to a rock. the focus shifted to russia. one report, speaking of russia, link masked men in ukraine. again, a retraction, swiftly follows, but the button is clear to see even to the editors themselves. more recently, some of these grainy photographs been discredited. it feels rather familiar. the rushed publication of something fighting, often based on an executive branch leak remedy. story on russians paying the hell about bounties for the heads of american soldiers co authored by erik smith, another c and a resident. it was the bunks will be it's a year later, but it made for a great story. and if c n a s a long i do really well. they can graduate to top positions in the pentagon or state department, more than a dozen i've been selected to serve in the button administration. let's give thing, thanks. i'm the resident report or the benefits of the doubts, perhaps they do it here at the jury. listen basic principles. but let's also ask
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questions. where does neutrality and objectivity stop and conflict of interest begin? when should we feel uneasy about in the rec size between me establish meant and journalists and should we always take information we see at face value or dig a little deeper? with the new york times, the washington post and foreign policy magazine have done over the last 20 plus years. and the name of journalism is nothing but war propaganda to support all us aggression around the world. we see this going back to george bush's war on iraq, that was based on the iraqi w. m. d 's hoax. and it continues to be that way. nothing has really changed only that 2003, for many journalists in the mainstream, is kind of seen as an aberration when in fact, the iraqi w. m. the hoax set a precedent is now the rule that everyone should live in order to justify us
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aggression. against rival countries like china, like russia, like ben is way like cuba and that's, that's just the way the u. s. considers. journalism is practiced. john hawkins reporting there and i was making on you so far this thursday. keep cross anything bray king or anything happening for the coming i was at r t dot com for now though at 27 and a half when it's past the kevin in here of moscow on the team signing off. wish you a great day. me the ah, the ah, ah,
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the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interest. while you see in this nice techniques is the state devising message to end to essentially destroy the personality of an individual. lifetime means this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed 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
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live with the consequences. today. the lawyers acting on behalf of one the 1st that illegal battles regarding the future. extradition of julianna science, united state action returns you joined us with this reaction in the taliban. now these control canister border but you back as soon as you get done. well, this break, russia has to become even more involved in the area are discussed with r and china has charged a canadian citizen was fine, and sentenced him to a 11 year. but is this just retaliation for the arrests and prosecution of wall way? cfo main ones out. we're going to give you the details and whether a prisoner swap would be a future possibility. and here in america, one state has decided to boost his graduation numbers by making
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a basic skills like a reading, writing and a simple math. no longer a requirement. this is parents across the country are attending their local school board meeting all in protests of the mass mandates being put on the students. now, despite the large numbers and high emotion, school boards are not relenting. we're going to get 360 view and as guys seem like we are living in a time where parents rights are being taken away. i politicians power graph. i'm guy now use and you're watching a news use huge right here in our to america. let's get started. ah, what has been termed as the most consequential infringement on freedom of the press in the last decade by supporters of julian assigned, you know.

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