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ah, with this alice pulpit, lines, heroine are tea and claims that priests shouldn't report sex crimes against children. if they are revealed. during confession sees a french bishop summoned by the interior minister there on the program. we speak to a victim of child sex abuse by the close. recall that this childhood trauma is engraved in my memory. very precise details. one can not commit crimes and simply say, i'm ashamed of the crimes. i have committed. domestic terror, some american parents to slam for questioning the highly controversial critical
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race theory in schools. and here on our tea, we hear from one mother who's under investigation for opposing him. michael bullied and harassed me in a public meeting and they treated me like i was having to tell the trial that they now want to dealing with silent and showing as shakespeare classic to students, season american college lecturer lose his job. students were apparently outraged over the lead actor wearing black face to portray the main character and the 1960s movie all on felon. ah, well, it's a monday morning here at moscow and a hacked program for you today. here. one out you international very will welcome to you. so francis top bishop is now a hot water off the claims priests should not report sex crimes against my nose. if the offense is revealed during confession he's due to meet the country's interior
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minister who is against the idea of the church rules taking precedence over that of french law. and here at r t, we speak to the founder of a victim's association, who himself suffered sexual abuse at the hands of the clergy. danelle hill false. when we came to france, i was 8 and 9 years old, my parents wanted me to join this scout group. so i spent almost 2 years there until i was sexually assaulted by bernard. pray not, i found myself alone with him and the door was closed. he hugged me, it lasted around 15 minutes and he was saying something i couldn't understand. i didn't understand what was happening and i remember having my head completely crushed. i was completely crushed against his belly. and i remember the fiber of the fabric and the color of his shirt and his smell. this childhood trauma is engraved in my memory, very precise details. the statement by the bishop comes after the release of a church order to report on sex abuse by the clergy and the silent single victims.
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according to the findings, therapy, nearly 3000 perpetrators among church workers since the 19 fifties and over 300000 minors were abused by the clergy with boys aged 10 to 13, making up most of the victims. and the majority of the crimes mentioned in the report have passed the statute of limitation and now cannot be prosecuted. francois devoe again claims as the policy of the french catholic church to actually conceal the atrocities against children or shortish and was just i told my parents about the incident. they took me out of the scout group further, but then they were harassed by the whole local community. now, a catholic neighbourhood who accused my parents of harming the church. they protected me from this. they tried to get the priest to leave and they succeeded. after 8 months of fighting, but i had to live with the reality that this had happened to see. i couldn't hide it from my family. i couldn't wall myself thin. when i understood the magnitude of
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it, i told myself that the day would come when i could confront this evil force and kill it. and that i would not miss the opportunity i should. because i'm certain that this atrocious crime, someone, their organization and concealment are evil, is a little bit we have in front of us. the vatican with all its power, with my strength, is that my opponents have understood that nothing will stop me. i have nothing to lose. the investigating commission must fulfill its responsibilities, is required when the mean time hope frances expressed his great sorrow for the victims and called the report, a moment of shame for the whole catholic church on for him personally. but francois devora once more insist that the pope should do more for the thousands of victims plough onto the 2nd bus excuses. what is shameful is not apologizing for an atrocity committed in catholic institutions on hundreds of children. the pope has
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never ever sent a single message. never tried to contact us, but it's his responsibility we're talking about. it's not about his shame. we don't care about his shame. one cannot commit crimes and simply say, i'm ashamed for the crimes i have committed. it doesn't work like that. the pope received cardello barbarian, but he did not receive the victims. he did not receive the victims associations despite the media coverage. divine justice is based on the statue of limitations for sex crimes against minors. is that your religion? is that what you are explaining to us? you are a shipwreck of spirituality and a source of shameful humanity. pope frances, that's what i say to you may domestic terrorists. that's how some american parents have been described for questioning the critical race theory program, which teachers, children about inequality and discrimination with it is highly controversial. a one
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mother claim she was bullied by her daughter's school for even requesting information on the course. as on his to which you poke now, has details. if you think you should have a say in your child's education, then congratulations. you now might be investigated by the f, b i and label the domestic terrorist or just get a lawsuit like this mother from rhode island. i just wanted to re enroll my daughter in kindergarten and know what she was learning. and i asked the principal whether they were going to learn critical, right, theory, engender theory. and it turns out they would be a thought that they don't call kids boys and girls. they don't use gender terminology than the 1st thanksgiving. they asked kids what could have been done differently on thanksgiving, and they teach kids a certain line of thinking about history and every grade. and when i ask more questions about, what does this mean, why don't you call kids boys and girls? and how exactly are you teaching american history? they told me to use that met public records request. and when i did submit public
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records request, my school been threatened to sue me because they thought that i submitted too many request re i had too many were too many questions. so my school bullied and harassed me in a public meeting. they treated me like i was having a show trial, but the law sued could soon become the lease of her worries. a lobbying group called the national school board association, sent a letter to the biden and administration, asking to prosecute dissenting parents, which it says are essentially threatening violence against teachers and education board members. and literally equating these parents to domestic extremists, the classification of these heinous actions could be the equivalent to a form of domestic terrorism and hate crimes. as such, national school boards association who quest to join to expedited reviewed by the u . s. department of justice, education and homeland security. additionally, it's asking the u. s. government to use against parents all tools at his disposal.
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even the patriot act intended to prevent international terrorism by, you know, actual terrorists. now, so my think that all this is a bit over the top, you know, considering most of the lobby groups, complaints are about parents quote, threats of harassment. it's in other words, just mothers and fathers disagreeing. however, it seems, the justice department didn't have to think twice in just 5 days after the letter was sent to us attorney general merritt garland ordered the f b i to investigate the parents and seek ways to prosecute them and stop this quote, disturbing trend the department takes these incident seriously, and it's committed to using it so thought a tune, resources to discourage these threats, identify them when they occur, and prosecute them when appropriate. i'm direct them. yes. be i work with each us attorney to convene meetings with federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial leaders in each federal judicial district within 30 days of the issuance of this memorandum. right? because apparently who cares about organized crime, drug trafficking,
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skyrocketing murder rates, and so on. the f b, i needs to focus on the stuff that really poses a threat to society, school board meetings, and complaining parents. needless to say, the parents trying to exercise their right to free speech shows, sorry, the domestic terrorists have been appalled by this move. they now want to intimidate us into silence. i putting out this memo nationally saying that we might be federally investigated. we advocate you hard for our can the attorney general merrick garland. he is a lying propagandist. he should resign. this is in a courageous abuse of power. he is attacking parents where the pillars of society. we are waiving our children to be the next american. and now the department of justice use us as an enemy. this is part of a larger colonial purge of ideological county. and the outrage over the attorney
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general's decision doesn't stop with the parents. many are already seeing this move as basically confirmation that the biden administration is ready to go to extreme lengths to silence descent. even if it means putting people on a black list, i have a feeling and a fear that the left has become more authoritarian than we can really even imagine, be afraid of your government. and that's a sad thing from someone in the government to say, is it domestic extremism for a parent advocate for their child's best interests every day brings new reports about this administration, weaponized the federal bureaucracy to go after political opponents. frankly, i don't think we've ever seen anything like it in american history may for those of us who miss the mccarthy era, i guess this president is intent on bringing it to us, but with new force and new power and new urgency, unlike anything we've ever seen debates and protests are supposed to be the cornerstone of american democracy. however, lately, it seems that simply shutting up the other side is becoming the preferred method,
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especially for those who feel threatened by dissenting opinions. christopher harris of the rights group on hyphenated america, says teaching has now turned into indoctrination. it's almost laughable if it weren't so tragic. this is something that is definitely an oversight of a massive overstuffed by the, by the administration to get involved in something that is purely a local school matter. that is not the purview in any way stretch reform of the federal government. i call it the educational industrial complex. they do not want the kid, the parents seeing what they're teaching their kids. that's the problem. and you should be very concerned about school teachers, administrators who don't want you as a parent to know what your team, what was being taught to your kids 6 to 8 hours a day. the teachers to day are indoctrinated. they're not educators. i was educated
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to work, educate means to help draw from with in these are indoctrinated. they're trying to tell kids what to think. instead of trying to help kids learn how to think of music, professor in the u. s. has lost his job for showing the 1955 off sco winning film a fellow. that's all for some students, expressed outrage over the lead actor wearing black face to portray the main character in the shakespeare in adaptation. lauren chen has this story. whoa. culture has gotten so out of control on university campuses that now even professors who themselves are statistically speaking, unlikely to be conservative or being targeted by students for failing to be politically correct enough. right. shane was a professor of composition at the university of michigan school of music, theater, and dance. and he had been with the university for over 26 years. that is until he dared to offend the sensibilities of one freshman class. shank show his class, the 1965 film, a fellow starring lawrence olivia as delete now that film
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a fellow did receive 8 different oscar nominations at the time that it was released . so i'm sure that most of us wouldn't think twice about seeing included as part of a university class. but the problem you see at least according to some of shanks former students, is that as the morse king lawrence olivier, actually dons black face throughout the entire film. now of course, black face is rightfully considered taboo, especially in the year 2021. but remember, shang was showing this film was specifically to focus on the musical aspects, but it wasn't long after the screening ended that some students took it upon themselves to file complaints against shane. i was stunned in a school that precious diversity that make sure students understand the history of people of color in america. i was shocked. sion would show something like this in what is supposed to be a safe place. the issue here i think though, is the assumption that university classes are supposed to be saved spaces to begin with. the classical interpretation of university and academia as a whole. used to be a place where you would go to have your ideas challenged and probed. and to be
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introduced to other opinions, some of which yes, you might even find distasteful. and frankly, it does seem like a sad state of affairs that now students are seemingly so fragile that they can't even watch a film that offends them even without being asked to engage directly with the offensive material in question without breaking down. but in any case, as is often the story, when someone offends the outrage mall professor shang did eventually come forth and apologize for showing the phil. however, after that some student still felt that shank had not done enough to make retribution. and so one week later he issued another apology and a classroom, i'm a teacher representing the university and i should have thought of this more diligently and fundamentally, i apologize of this auction was offensive and has made you angry. it also has made me lose your trust shank then, when as far to actually mentioned specific times in his career where he had collaborated with people of color despite the fact that he himself is a person of color just to illustrate that he bears no ill will to people of
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different races at the well premier, my offer of the silver river in south carolina in 2000, i custom african american actress and the leading ro, an asian female dancer, on the white baritone for the 3 main characters. i never thought of myself as being discriminatory against any race, but you guessed it. this grovelling was still not enough to appease these social justice activists who had apparently been so hurt by the showing of this film. in fact, 40 different students and staff from the university band together to write a formal note addressing the department asking for shame to be removed from his position. professor shang responded to the events by crossing an inflammatory apology letter to the department. students in which he chose to defend himself by listing one of the bi polk individuals who he has helped o befriended throughout his career. the less implies that it is thanks to him that many of them have achieved success in their careers. and so for the moment, at least, shane has in fact stepped down from his teaching role. and as frustrating as the
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story is, the sad truth is that this is far from the 1st time that students have been bullying their professors for failing to be woke enough for their standards. for example, recently a u. c l a professor came under fire for refusing to grade black students more lenient leave than white students in the wake of george floyd staff. and just last month dr. peter bergen, of portland state university publicly resigned, criticizing his former university's failure to accept any ideas that go again, social justice. passionate students may be a good thing, but at a certain point, universities are going to need to enforce the fact that students ultimately are there to learn, not to teach themselves, and certainly not to bully. well, our shakespeare plays have been at the center of rice, really controversial before including being dropped from the u. s. curriculum on allegations of promoting racism and my so jenny. meanwhile, the globe theater in london has launched a project to d, colonize shakespeare plays with academics finding a midsummer night's dream,
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problematic for linking whiteness to beauty. i was told to come on this hour here on our tea international and new anti cove pill should be good news. with us, i watering price tag appears to be getting more attention than anything else. that story and a live report in just about one minute from now. ah . join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world politics. sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. oh, is your media a reflection of reality in
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the world transformed what will make you feel safer? isolation community, are you going the right way? or are you being that somewhere? direct? what is true was is great. in the world corrupted you need to descend, have join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. oh, it is good to have you with us for today's monday program. well, russia is reporting a spike in cobit 19 cases. a health experts warning it may be the start of a 4th wave. let's learn more crossing life now to our correspondent ocoee is elia
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for trunk are standing by for us on this monday morning. good morning if you ilia. what do you know at this point? can you bring us up to speed rory? good morning. well, it looks like the curve is back. and the, the numbers make it absolutely clear. the russian authorities have recorded a daily growth of 20 more than 28000 new cases, which is not a pandemic record in russia, but it's very close to plus 29935 cases. this was the number that was recorded on the pandemic. st worst day in this country, but that happened during the 2nd wave, but at this point, when it comes to the numbers of deaths every day, russia has been said thing one records after another every day. and the number has almost reached 1000 which explains the mounting pressure on hospitals and all the
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medical organizations in fact. and this is what the russian health minister has been warning about as you were just eating food. the virginian, more than 967000 patients. so being supervised by medical stuff. this is a very large amounts of patients requiring treatments at the same time things on average of to 13 new patients suffering from corona virus are admitted to medical sites. countrywide, each day. this is a colossal amount and the colossal load on the system. now just to make sure that there are enough a hospital beds for all patients, the government is reminding that they believe the only successful way to deal with the 1st 4th wave of the pandemic is mass vaccination. and i can tell you that if you compare russia to other countries, the pace of the vaccination here has not been that impressive. however, almost
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a 3rd of the population here has been vax. that is 47000000 people with one dose, at least, and 42000000 people with 2 doses. and this is what the, the russian prime minister has been saying about that and what he points out once again, that right now there's definitely enough data on the safety of the russian vaccines . it remains for us to work seriously with the population and convince me show that the most effective means of protection against the pandemic is vaccination. the vaccine, which is already known to every one to day is recognized as absolutely safe or relevant clinical trials. and well, cos experts have said that it is absolutely harmless while when it comes to other measures, i can remind you that it's up to the regions in russia to decide what could be introduced or what could be taken away. for instance, in moscow,
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no new anti cobra measures have been announced, but death in the 5 of russian regions just this weekend. new measures have been put in place when it comes to the 4th wave, just like the experts were warning. cobit will be back again and again, and it could be, become a seasonal thing. and we do know that every fall in russia with the arrival of the respiratory illnesses of the countries just used to this. and perhaps at this time the 4th wave does coincide with that as well. all right, ellia, thanks for that. the meantime produces a new anti virus pill to help fight cove. it off facing a backlash with people pointing to us, hefty price tag at the pill is called a mon, appear to be a trial show, which reduces a coven hospitalizations on deaths by 50 percent. and unlike most vaccines, it can be stored at room temperature. a treatment of course, costs around $700.00,
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which is less than the intravenous drugs currently being used. but at lena and gone from doctors without borders says that price is still too high. and it has highlighted a number of bank draw fit, getting out of the fine to me is something that pharmaceutical corporations need to refrain from. and you can look at the genetic rice, which is ranges from $15.00 to $20.00, a treatment that the $700.00 price is actually ok. if you watch what's going on in vaccines 5, i'm or don't, i have made billions of dollars of profit. why depriving the developing countries of these vaccines apply? so it's really pretty good that you do something different for try to be than pigment. we don't repeat the api that has happened on vaccines for treatment. i said the drug is already under genetic production in india. and it will be available once that if you bought these approval, i didn't see you. and the price is going to be between $15.00 to $20.00. 40 meant
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significantly less than the $700.00, right? when the drug must be taken within the 1st 5 days of the illness to be effective, it cannot be prescribed without the patient 1st testing positive and lead. i've been gone again and says the pill, however, should not be considered a substitute for a vaccination. we have to wait for the regulatory bodies and the total tell us how these drugs have to be used. these orders, bills have to be use, how safe they are and how effective they are. so i think we have to be very, very clear back a few for vaccination and then people that's positive. there's reason to feed them on. so we have to wait for what the organization and other regulatory bodies recommend for these bas yeah, that effort to find oral bins and the white is, is under. we will be to simplify treatment and countries across the board and not
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just feeling across all countries. and in that context, genetic production would be very, very important. why the key step is genetic production to get the prices down and will ensure that back in an intellectual property and not a barrier to supply. and that actually isn't an equally important for all countries, including low and middle income countries and not just following countries all the time on the start, bring in some life, which is where you hear when are you international? now because for 3 weeks the volcanic eruption on spain's la paloma has been disrupting the lives of locals lava flows and earthquakes shaking the ivan mm . in
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ah and there are some of the top stories for this off, how a life most go. it is all the international, the monday morning program will continue with the top of the allot, plenty of stories for you today. we're back soon with all. oh,
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well the fund i make no, certainly no borders and there's like 2 nationalities and you various as a merge, we don't have authority, we don't have a vaccine. the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great to his function has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we're in it together with
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i'm african return say we're going underground coming up in the show a 100 years after albert einstein won the nobel prize for physics. we speak to this, he has joined physics laureate. he tells us why we can't predict the weather, but can predict armageddon and why he was interested in the impact of a nature war in iraq on climate change and is dirty, money infiltrates, parliament, 76 years up to the chinese civil war began. we ask if extreme inequality and preventable mask over depths and major nations show a rising threat once again against capitalism. all the similar coming up in today's going underground but fast. it's a century since albert einstein was awarded the nobel prize for physics for work on the photo electric effect. this year, it has been awarded to wanna discoveries that may help save the human species from climate change. joining me now from hamburg in germany is one of the 2021. no well
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prize win is professor class household, and i thank you so much for coming on. congratulations. i'm going to ask, i'm not gonna ask how you heard about it. i know everyone always asked that question, although people probably want to know. but why is it? as it is so often asked of you, we can't predict whether it will rain in 10 days time. but we can predict that the climate change may annihilate the human species. or the problem is that it is not just natural color. it may realty, which is difficult widget, but also a nice impact on time to distinguish which remains impact the national diabetes of, of, of, of very difficult. and it's very difficult to get across on the political. the main problem was that the will occur in 5102030 years. we used to responding to an almost no one or 2 years. so this not on response to climate.

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