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oh, the shame that the spells out not how to encourage have come to view the parents. suburb is up to arms over the construction of a wall designed in theory to keep drug addicts out saying it is in humane and in practice only makes matters worse. it really feels like a zombie apocalypse movie last week and we have faced assault after assault. we put them to one side like animal. it's a long western tradition to segregate new canadian military chief saw the pandemic as a chance to test propaganda on citizens. according to
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a troubling army report and us senators roast facebook after leaks, internal research suggests the company's instagram platform could harm childrens wellbeing. ah kathy love to read from our studios in moscow. this is art international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. right now, anger is mounting in a paris suburb over the construction of a wall designed to keep drug users out. but instead of solving the problem, residents say it's actually made matters worse and has turned the area into a living. hell, ne charlie davinsky takes up the story for us. the writing is on the wall quite literally the wall of shame. that's what the graffiti spells out. and that's how some in paris have come to view this. this barrier has been built to
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hide one of the city's ugliest problems. crack addiction, full month drug use is turned talk. it will in the 19th, decent paris and the surrounding streets into a living nightmare for locals. now they have be moved to around this location, meaning that the problem haven't been tackled, it's just bought a new set of glucose to deal with them and it really feels like a zombie apocalypse movie. this last week we have faced assault after assault theft . after 1st, my neighbor is still in hospital at the trying to catch a drug addict who robbed him. he was beaten up. noel says, this neighborhood has long suffered problems, but this addition of more than a 100 drug addicts on the doorstep only creates greater insecurity. that's been done. yeah, we are almost a breaking point. there's a feeling of nervousness,
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violence. we think about it every day. i even have to arm myself with protective equipment such a tig, gus, a taser or a but why? because just last weekend, there were 5 fights that happened on friday, then saturday and sunday they just didn't stop. we have drug addicts who come here every day because they knew crack this war was hastily built with the authority saying that it was necessary to protect glucose from the drug uses. but it happened to walking around in that neighborhood. we have seen everything from spilling over into commercial areas and drug deals taking place in the, in the metro is mounting here, locals, all protesting against the fact that they have essentially been jumped on the doorstep just last. i'm angry because these people are being treated like animals. we country, people like that. we can just move them to please further away from fairies. well
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known color, why are we angry today? because of everything that's happened, we always been attacked. it's getting worse and worse. women are being assaulted, threatened, we must find a solution to the problem and we find that counselors, there you go. we have to do something along the instead of relocating people to good neighborhoods where moving them to areas that already have difficulties, they just shifted the problem a few blocks away. instead of building the infrastructure to accommodate the people . it's an acceptable they also left. we are angry because instead of taking care of the deprived migrate population, we put them to one side like animals. it's a long western tradition to segregate new commerce, to put problems, to one side instead of solving them. it's nothing new. the fascist were very good at it, said due to the medical supervision have been approved by the government, but every time a location is suggested. positioning from people who are buying
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some lightning the plan to putting rock and they know the menu schools and injuring children. cool is some things that are dresses like a logical and also the psychiatric needs. there are about a 130 and a 150 men and some women living in a kind of shanty town on the outskirts of paris in totally unsanitary conditions. they need social and health care, not this type of security response. they had already been there, but this is the major play of insecurity, which really gives a wonderful how solid even sometimes a new canadian army report has revealed that military bosses saw the pandemic as a quote unique opportunity to test propaganda on the population. the plans weren't
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implemented, but disturbingly army chief thought they didn't need approval from higher authorities. several officials and military headquarters warned that such policies are not usually deployed against citizens domestically and had the potential to be abused by targeting government critics. the campaign called for shaping and exploiting information. c, j o. c. claim. the information operation scheme with needed the head of civil disobedience by canadians during the karone of ours pandemic, and to bolster government messages about the pandemic. this project which attempted to shape and exploit information was launched in april of 2020 without the request or even permission of cabinet. and even though then, chief of the defense staff, general john vance, gave verbal orders to shut down the initiative that very same month report show that these influence activities as the military likes to call them, continued for 6 more months until events finally submitted
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a written edict in november and now you might be wondering how such authoritarian and frankly even mackey value and projects could be allowed to take place in a supposedly liberal country like canada, is specially since canadian law states that the military is specifically for bed in from using psychological operations or a cy ups within canada, unless given explicit permission from the federal government? well, it turns out that the answer there is essentially creative semantics. you see, according to the department of national defense, cy ops are only used abroad and they are, of course, completely and totally different from what it is. instead choosing to refer to as information, operation, campaigns. sure. and as terrible as all this sounds. the sad truth is that this isn't even the 1st time that the canadian military has set its sights upon fellow law abiding canadians. another initiative. this one spearheaded by intelligence
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officers focused on gathering data from the social media profiles of canadians. this included collecting data on b, l. m. leaders and collecting posts that discussed public opinion of ontario premier doug ford. all of this is specially when combined with the increasingly strict code protocols put in place by the federal and provincial governments, paint's a grim picture for candidates future. it seems increasingly like canadians are finding themselves in a position where their own government and yes, even their own military views them as the enemy and a group to be controlled. us senators have grilled facebook's head of safety over the effect of the company's services. and what they have on young people's mental health. this comes after lead to internal research suggested it's photo sharing platform. instagram harms that childrens wellbeing as are to kill him up and comments. facebook once again in the hot seat of the us senate this time
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because a report showing that a facebook apparently worked to conceal information about the harmful effects on the mental well being of teenagers caused by instagram. it has weaponized childhood vulnerability against children themselves is chosen growth over children's mental l, and well being, greed over preventing the suffering of children. this seems to be a recurring theme with this company. do everything and anything to mould the world into your own image. for your own profit, without any regard for any harm that is going to be done because your focus is on your pocket book. facebook is just like big tobacco pushing, a product that they know is harmful to the health of young people, pushing it to them early. also, facebook can make money. i g stands for instagram,
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but it also stands by insta, greed. facebook had to postpone the rolling out of their new app, directed a children under the age of $1313.00 and younger because of a wide spread outrage and the barrage of criticism that facebook was facing after the wall street journal revealed that facebook was well aware of the harmful effects caused by instagram. we make body image issues worse for one in 3 teen girls, teens blame instagram for increases in rate of exciting and depression. according to what is being reported among teenagers who are suicidal and contemplating killing themselves. 13 percent in britain and 6 percent in the united states actually listed instagram as having a been a factor in their desire to commit suicide. now the tech giant has, you know,
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a basically accused of these reports of, quote, cherry picking facts on the eve of today's hearing. they did release 2 of their own internal reports. many are looking on with disappointment because this is certainly not the 1st time that facebook has been caught suppressing data and channeling information in their own way. the research that we've seen is that using social apps to connect with other people can have positive mental health benefits. many people across the political spectrum in the united states, democrats, republicans, it seems like a consensus in the united states that there should be some better regulation of big tack and social media on that. the harmful effects of social media should be controlled. but despite there being such widespread feeling and they're being ongoing hearings on capital hill, there doesn't seem to be a real legislative agenda being rolled out. there don't seem to be real legislation being put into the work to limit the power of big tack and the social media
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monopolies despite some colorful hearings like we just heard a bit of a power struggle between congress and se spoken in these major power players reading congress and them so much money, they're able to move robin money behind the scenes, ready to be traced back to facebook springs. and there are things going to happen. you really think that the, the senate congress is going to intervene and put in place and the back of funding, mental empowerment on major corporations through government corporate policy in the 1st place. intellectual property, regulations, taxes, all these things make it difficult to compete. rand french, these major corporate monopoly and bring it back to the parent can issue will helpless when they're up against base because they're up against the government. that's backing them up at the same time. in mysterious blaze has broken out in
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stuttgart in south west germany, in which 10 buses park at a depot called fire emergency helicopters more than 30 fire fighting vehicles. and $150.00 personnel were deployed to the scene. there were explosions, as well as tires that blew up as they burned. it's still not known what caused the fire, but the situation is now under control. there have been no reports of any entries. it's important to note as well. now this is our key on the way, europe's feeling, the heat as it struggles to stick to its green and gold. as nations rely on fossil fuels to keep homes warm this winter and for years to come, talk to you through all of that episode. ah ah
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ah ah, i use francis mc chrome recently said quote, the europeans must stop being naive when we are under pressure from powers which at times harden their stance. we need to react and show we have the power and capacity to defend ourselves, vold words,
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but does europe have the political will to actually defend itself? ah, and welcome back. this is our to international natural gas prices have hit a new high in europe now reaching $1150.00 per 1000 cubic meters and prices have been skyrocketing since the beginning of september as well. and it's not only gas which you're desperately needs with the continent has also been struggling to reduce its consumption of coal in line with policies aimed at limiting greenhouse gases. but as dmitri power explains, those green energy ambitions might have to take a step back for just a bit. environmentalism is all the rage right now, but mother nature doesn't always play ball. winter comes whether there's wind enough or not to power the turbines and where it's freezing cold. no one actually
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cares if gas and coal are green. energy prices are skyrocketing in europe and environmental initiatives seem to only be making things worse. the fact that wind farms are useless when there's no wind is a big problem for the likes of the u. k, for example, where they're supposed to produce around 20 percent of the countries energy supply . so it's back to dirtier forms of power. less than that, we need to learn that fossil fuels are still needed in the energy mix in order to back up renewable energy. because if we continue to remove all the bases capacity that is coming from sources like the gas called a nuclear, without having something that is like come backups the intermittency of wind and solar. then we will be having types situations, the ones we are experiencing at the moment. take the current unreliability of wind and solar, add the increased demand and low supply of coal and natural gas throughout the
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continent, plus all the carbon permit fees for coal producers. and you've got a perfect recipe for an energy crisis, but somehow no one saw it coming. not a good start for what the likes of ursula andre lines. they will be a defining era for environmentalism. it's a pleasure to welcome you to this conference on the make break decades for climate action. the next 10 years might be italian points, 1st and foremost for global c o. 2 emissions. good luck with that 3 month after she said that and you lawmakers are already extending subsidies for fossil fuel gas until 2027. all the while the energy commission insist that it had nothing to do with the crisis. the current increase in energy prices has little to do with our climate policies and much what to do with our dependence on volatile foreign fossil fuels. right. and the price of coal permits which have more than doubled over the past 2 years. probably also had nothing to do with the current situation,
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but higher coal prices and a shortage of supply isn't justifacts in europe right now. china is also having a hard time with the whole environmentally friendly approached energy. large sectors of the countries industry have been crippled by energy shortages and regions are being forced to ration power with chinese government is calling for an increase in coal imports and we're not even into winter yet. going green is trendy and it sounds nice, but in reality we're a long way off before it's actually practical until then it seems non green energy sources are here to stay, trying to limit them without thinking of the consequences is simply a recipe for disaster. at the moment we have to date that physically it's impossible to get rid of all the fossil fuel sources for energy production. if we did not get now nuclear power production and
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a little later on and achieve production from coal, we could maybe use less natural gas. but natural gas seems to be the major back bone. so usually for promot providing a stable energy production at with natural gas, you can quickly lift up energy production level when the wind stops blowing. when it's dark, the white house has admitted it is coming up with the you to stop china from getting it access to high tech know how the u. s. commerce chief made the revelation at a topic. transatlantic tech trade summit. we have to work with our european allies to deny china the most advanced technology so that they can't catch up in critical areas. at the talks gina raimondo branded brussels and indispensable partner
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the meeting, also focused on artificial intelligence, climate solutions, and development of 6 g networks. but it has not gone as smoothly as those u. s. comments suggests with friends among others. supposing a statement about the summer schools, paris is still bristling over the new office packed between the u. s. the u. k. and australia, which saw the camera scrap a $40000000000.00 submarine deal with france. it calls august a stab in the back raising fears about the future of the western alliance. a political expert in china told us what europe simply can't trust washington new kings really being cheated by the u. s. many times. every year looking country like you for lady then the us government stuck in the us cannot love your end of the euro. estates are also different decrees. i believe that
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you love a half being the american lives in yes. ok to maintain dependent political, economic, and even military false. actually, big companies in europe can not fully call freedom. government and china is the world largest condenser, much, or if we can talk a lot for them. if they don't fail to chime in those companies. if you look at the trade data, if you will know that using the pen peers trying to train luis, you're looking countries who in rapidly and they have increased by 20 percent and even the 30 percent. so yield nice china the market and trying to protect more than 130 judges in the u. s. are being criticized for
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taking part in cases in which they or their families stood to financially gain of the wall street journal reports that $131.00 judges failed to recuse themselves from 685 cases since 2010 involving firms in which they or their family held shares, and 2 thirds of the cases ended up being ruled in their favor. the judges that were relatives held stock worth over $15000.00 in companies involved in $173.00 cases. and more than $50000.00 worth in $21.00 cases. the report also founded that in $61.00 instances, the stocks were traded during court proceedings. us courts administrative office says that it is looking into these allegations. the wall street journal's report on instances where conflicts inadvertently were not identified before. keats was results or transfer. dest, troubling, and the administrative office is carefully reviewing the matter. i can say with absolute certainty that i never made any decision in favor of a company,
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because i own stock and was invested in that company. i dropped the ball. thank you for helping me stay on my toes the way i'm supposed to. i just blew it. i regret any question that i've created the appearance of impropriety or conflict of interest. the newspaper highlights in new york judge who handled a pollution claim against oil giant exxon mobil while owning ex, on stock. and a colorado judge who oversaw a case against nbc universal owner, comcast, in which they to own shares a judge's failure to sit step aside when there is a financial conflict of interest violates federal law. and this has spark it furious public reaction. will they go to jail and be impeached? if not, then it's just another story of entitlement with no repercussions and prosecutions . we expect judges to be fair and impartial. you now see why americans didn't trust . there is water and corruption in every level with no consequences. tell me how is
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that, okay? and nothing will happen. that's the whole problem. look at the senators who benefit from star traits, nothing out to them. different rules for different people. lawyer and a new york politician marnie hall asa says that the situation underlines the reality of america's supposedly legal impartiality. it would have been one case that would have been fine, but instead it was a 131 judges and early 700 cases. so this really proves to be, you know, a pervasive and systemic disregard for the choose a law. and it really illustrates how the judges, the federal bench, the whole system as an institution, you know, is, is impartial and biased. i think this is just the tip of the iceberg. i think all these judges have been exploring this for law for a long, long time when the public gets a win that the system is corrupt and you know,
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did the judiciary is not fair and impartial. i think that that really pushes the public to put pressure on our elected officials to come up with structures that demand impartiality or that does it for me. this are, i will be back in, let's say 35 minutes with another full fresh local news. this is our to international, stay with us. the . ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in 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 the direction?
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road to the american dream, paved with dead refugees at this very idealized image of the older america, native americans look past the death that happened every single day. this is a modern history of the usa, my america on r t try now with so many inputs on a daily basis that are completely, i'm related to reality. so think about how in social media filters and they basically present themselves in that or unrealistic way. and so we come out of fomo and be involved more than that. it's about being sort of envious of something that may not exist and is also really tied to the fact that humans, we want to be part of the crowd in
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the in i. so my father, when i was a kid, he was raising us while going to college and working full time job and sometimes to jobs. he knew how to be serious if, if the situation called for it. but most often he was just a goofy guy. i know in the background this whole time he was stressed out in pain, you know, worried about his finances. it's even going to be able to make the mortgage still have that, that same humour. he never lost it even to the very, in just financial situation. retirement age was dire, it was terrible. he had nothing he was diagnosed with stage 3 had a neck.

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