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on this issue, the other side window, by default, the lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the jobs which is why do you where again, were you scared or nothing could take it off of me. i think the people need to take responsibility in their own hands and be prepared if those kind of weapons were less available. we wouldn't have a lot of the shootings that we certainly wouldn't have the number of deaths ah ah, clashes and violence in europe as governments, tough and restrictions to combat the ramp and overgrown cope, its trade and risking people's christmas plans for a 2nd year. france is on the ballpark with amazon, nova firms, cheap book deliveries that undercut local stores, even adopting a law to force the country company to charge more and without charge or police
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investigation. american act, kristen off load divisions of sex, and the city fans is mister big gets dropped by his agent and lose his lucrative deals. sex assault on occasions emerge. ah, hello monday morning at 10 am here in moscow heading into a new week here on our tape on. i'm calling bray with the world. use this our 1st for you in to europe in which is enduring a fresh wave of anti lockdown unrest right now is governments move to tighten movements in a race to beat the fast spreading. oma kron koby varied from ruining everyone's christmas plant. tension so particularly high in belgium, where clashes erupted at a 1000 strong rally on sunday. ah.
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on sunday, thousands of people came out to protest against belgium, government covert measures in brussels. they're particularly unhappy with the push . that's been put forward by the belgian government to encourage people to come forward for vaccinations. what they've said is that there's a, a 3 month window for health care workers to get jobs between january and march of next year. otherwise they faced losing their jobs. people up, the protest in belgium said they're really not happy with. some of these measures that have been put in place did have newman's mistake, but we were checked the society in which we live today. the one we're offered. it's not necessarily a question of vaccination or not the polarized debates. our goal is to say, we don't want to, society looks at the 2nd quarter. we're here because our freedom is under threat
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and we want to restore it after it has been lost for 2 years. the point was i can't go by all and i fight for the freedom of the future generation. i'm ready to take to the street and lose everything to let them have their freedom, which is a fundamental right, wasn't, or this is fall from an issue just in belgium, all across europe. over the weekend just gone. we sold protests in austria. they turned particularly violent crushes between police and demonstrators. in austria, austria, of course, one of the 1st countries to insist that there would be mandatory vaccination from 2020 to those who don't get a vaccine from february next year. well, they face fines and potentially some jail time if they don't come through with that . we've also seen new measures put in place in the netherlands and did you locked down in place in the netherlands that came into force from sunday. what that means is, all balls and cafes will be closed. schools and colleges also, although most of those are already short for christmas,
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holidays restaurants are going to be limited towards providing take our meals. it caused a lot of unrest in a number of cities, including the hague, where we saw thousands of people out on the streets. thousands of people also demonstrating in germany as well in the cities of humber, dusseldorf, berlin, over cities as well. people coming out to say that their own happy not only with the measures that are in place, but with what they expect to come into force in the near future. on sunday, we heard the german health minister call lots of us saying that he wants to see mandatory vaccination in place in germany sooner rather than later. over the weekend, germany also joined france in bonding old terrorist travel from the united kingdom into the country, while over the channel into the u. k. swell, there was the micro variance of colbert 19 is pretty much out of control there. we saw the mayor of london city con, declare
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a major incident in the british capital. we also saw a large demonstration on saturday in which people were incredibly unhappy with what has gone on in terms of the actions from the british government. things turning quite enough the, there at ton the the thing is the oma chrome cases are increasing exponentially. the world health organization is warning that every 3 days we could see the number of oma chrome very in cases doubling. what we are seeing though is between the virus itself and the measures that countries are having to take to try and stop the spread of the virus. it's going to mean it's not a very merry christmas for many people across europe. oh, how about this recovered air? a christmas gift to swedish company has perhaps also glimpse into the future. some fear, perhaps, our new reality is invented a cobit class,
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which is implanted under the skin in the form of a microchip. as small as a grain of rice. we talk to the event is about every different type of wearable tech incense or a very versatile technology that can be used for many different things. and right now it's very convenient to have a covered passport or waste accessible on your implant. so in case your phone wrong shuttle battery, it's always accessible to the implant, so is readable by and the smartphone, that house and if see function. so i can go to restaurant or movie theater. i just show them my arm and swipe me with a smartphone and then that pops up the covert passport that i have on my chip. so you don't need a special app for this kind of similar to a q r code. just out,
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of course i don't want the cure code on my skin right. he he comas, giant amazon is now a log ahead with france. so with the company's cheap book deliveries, which independent bookstores publishes site is putting them at risk. or despite attempts by amazon to kill the bell, french legislators have favored a law which will make the tech firm's charge like customers more shall, to bend, ski has the details. powers. all watch out. france is coming off to you. well, at least after your cheap delivery costs for books in a fresh swipe, but the internet giant, french lawmakers, the amazon must charge more for book deliveries. one operator is currently offering almost free delivery of books regardless of the quantity and the amount of the purchase. while no other player is able to provide such a bargain to readers,
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it isn't therefore clear that these commercial practices a new form of price competition, which no longer allows the law, the single price of books to produce its full effect. until now, amazon has been charging the legal minimum for delivery of books of a single sent, and that has left many french publishers and stores like this simply unable to compete. and that is problematic for a country where independent bookshops are big business. there are more than 3300 stores here, significantly more than in many other countries in the european union. this new law is being welcomed by booksellers who say it will help protect publishers. to independent bookstores don't sell the same things as other sales points. they have more 1st time novelists, more challenging publications that as a lot hundreds of publishers and writers to exist. amazon had robbie, it's hard against the law and says it's free deliveries were a boon to those who live in rural communities. today,
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90 percent of french municipalities did not have a bookstore on their territory. and more than 40 percent of amazon's book shipments are destined for postal codes without a bookstore. the cost of such a measure and the purchasing power would amount to more than $250000000.00 euros per year. the reality is that this will see many people who not only use amazon, but other online retailers to pay out more. so are people ready to dig deeper into their pockets to support these independent stores? where should i be? i am ready to pay me or because i prefer to go to a bookstore to see several books and make a choice. i find it better. i prefer to go and bind the bookstores directly. so here i think it's reassuring for the book industry outside of amazon, amazon, amazon shouldn't have a monopoly on international sales because we can feel it locally in france. so if we can remedy this unfair competition so much the better business, because i,
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i think it's important in society to help local businesses and especially booksellers buy books directly from the bookseller rather than amazon. but of course, it's also important to keep an eye on good value for money hashed. i am ready to pay more. our booksellers offer us a service that is not bad, and advised that amazon cannot necessarily give us. i think it's a good idea to help them. well, if i find that a sales platform cannot replace booksellers with their advice, but we must admit that it's extremely practical either when we're far from the points of sale or when i'm looking for a very specific product. and i know that on this platform, i will find it. nevertheless, we must maintain a balance of all sales channels and indeed, one must not be able to kill the other. and especially booksellers, this is not the 1st time that france has had amazon in the firing line. the country has been gunning for the online giant is pay a minimum global digital tax. while european union regulators have also accused the site of using data from independent merchants to unfairly competing against them
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with its own products. amazon has also seen itself face spines for abusing dominant market positions in italy. recently to all of this is making europe a much more hostile environment for the company. and it seems that this is only the beginning. charlotte, even ski r t paris swiftly, as the popular said come character he portrayed after sexual assault, allegations of most not is known to millions of sex and the city fans as mister beg a row which came to an abrupt end on episode. one of the recent re boot now been dropped by his agent, a high profile ad campaign and fellow stars are distancing themselves to not also lost a $12000000.00 deal to sell his tequila brand in the wake of the allegations exercise equipment company pelettano also dropped its viral advert featuring the actor. shortly after the sex and the city re boot premiered to women anonymously accused north of sexual assault in 242015. then a 3rd woman came forward with
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a similar claim. kristen off denied the allegations and los angeles police say there's not currently any investigation. journalist and commentator chadwick more talk to us about how easy it is now to ruin some one's life before there's been any due process. crime doesn't have to be committed in order for you to have your reputation ruined in hollywood. now with this actor, we don't know, there hasn't been me. criminal investigation yet. hasn't been me. a trial obviously, you know, the evidence is, but then also kind of alls in line with a lot of what we're seeing with this sort of lead me to movement. where you have basically allegations that come after powerful men decades later years and years later. you know, that's never a good thing, especially when you're looking for evidence to convict someone. especially if the cris not had actually sexually assaulted someone. there been plenty of times in which it's been proven that a woman falsely accused the man for been dictate reasons. it really discredits and does
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a grave injustice people who are actually victims of sexual assaults. we need to realize that there are actual sexual criminals out there in violent sexual vendors . you should be arrested. and the more that you sort of muddy the system, the worse it is for everyone and more of those people to get away with that. held for over 14 years without challenge in america's guantanamo bay detention center. mansell a day face says he was subjected to torture and sexual abuse, and he shares his story in today's going underground here on our team. i think he says he worked as a goat herder. insecurity got in the oven and went to afghanistan as a teenager. he claimed he was then kidnapped by afghan wolds and handed over to the cia for a sizable cash bounty. he was then held in guantanamo suspected of being a recruiter for al qaeda, which he's long denied. he tells us more in today's going underground, which has after this bulletin, except in the u. k. and ireland. a background that like or you know, and i think would bother you in think we're here to and think well, well,
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bother you and they will do, you know, you know, giving us like it isn't that one of the things like yes, anybody got even kind of just 40 with one of the to get to she was some, her pre, a, to blood a detainee face, and they thought the 2nd the detainees land, some of them get or smith. i'm came in with them. they have sex in the, in the room. sometime that was to make it open to live, entertain like, would you like to have in many, many stories and like, you know, some of the problem they don't want to go about it still get to legal issues like it had been there or they have been kind of low guards and those gone to the right and one time full pay and grades and thinking they are, you know, they would, they would also tell them this is the frontline, you're, you're in a war zone here and imagine that the gods towards it is on here,
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and any action might detainee what they can be as like an actual tourism, a register in guantanamo. and if we're going to hinder cycle protests, they did like you're announcing you had the same mistake. you're trying to bring down from our country down, like even those inter gators and kind of most and got him because he likely have the same. they're going to know is a simple for sure who just this lawlessness of your power and they're going to detention, you know, what, they don't know. like it's different kind of get you to many places around the world with ot, from west coast. and i had hundreds of scientists including nobel prize when it, on the united states to change its nuclear weapons strategy and drop the 1st strike option. we have what's called them. so concerned right now, among all stories off the bright
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ones are completely not accountable, and we're just adding more and more to them. totally, the stabilizing global economy. you need to protect yourself and get inform. watch guys with ah, hello again. court hearings on the major 17 plane crash will resume in the netherlands and a couple of hours. malaysia airlines flight i made 17 on route from amsterdam to kuala lumpur, was shot down the ukrainian control dumbass in july 2014. all 290 people on board were killed. raggedy f looks next at the exclusions and claims alleged in the years since it has been one of the most politicized and scandalous trials in
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modern history. there was no other way. it could have turned out almost $300.00 innocent lives were lost in the horrendous tragedy that shook the world. ah . 2 and that 7 years since there has been no closure, every one knew it would be ugly from the get go full of politics and venom when malaysia, which own the plane. and last dozens, and dozens of citizens on that flight, was excluded from the entire investigation. on the very beginning,
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we see too much policy cindy. the idea was run to find out how this happened and all that. but it seemed to be concentrated on claim to pin it on russia. already there have decided that he must be russia. we cannot accept that kind of far attitude, the netherlands form the joint investigative team to investigate what happened nominally, that excluded russia. the anti government forces in east ukraine, malaysia, of course, but it included ukraine, which itself was a suspect. then rank the 9th most corrupt country in the world by ernst and young. why is that relevant? well, guess who provided most of the evidence to the prosecution? ukraine, successor to the k g b. the sick is he service of ukraine? my question is, what is the source of the tap to reports?
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doesn't of all office for these are mainly tapped conversations from the ukranian service inch for now, mainly on other any other sources. naser? sure, no. that hats conversation from ukraine to put it simply to part of what ukrainian intelligence agencies provided were alleged telephone recordings of rebel fighters where they apparently talked about downing legit from the get go. the recordings were suspected of being manipulated and raped out of context and edited an opinion that was supported by many forensic experts zones to them. i found a total of 9 manipulations. there was a lot of editing here. this is the national right candidate, this booklet and different i can see there is a difference of the noise. and i also can see they are basically some kind of merging of an audio. this is entity, yes, is adequately or yes,
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the netherlands forensic institute itself reportedly refused to attribute the audio recordings to one of the defendants and the m. h. 17 trial. citing a lack of data to the prosecution eventually contracted an obscure lab and lithuania to verify the recordings which they of course did. together with a bat, 8 anonymous witnesses and a slew of and verifiable pictures from social media. the prosecution declared case closed from the russia fated. archie would have established that the russian federation was complicit in the downing of m age 17 because they made available the weapon that was used to shoot down the plane. we have all the material to substantiate that material that the defense says is full of holes. even dutch and peas were left flabbergasted when they wrote a report that ukraine wasn't at fault for allowing civilian jets to fly over an area that was a literal err crossed graveyard. but also to do so soonest of i find its results
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disappointing. what is particularly disappointing and that there was no proper investigation of the evidence which clearly indicated that some ukrainian authorities has processed the information and realised that there was a threat of the plane crash. they very clearly knew that there was a threat. you don't need to be a forensic scientist to know that 3 days before the downing of them age, 17 ukrainian military plane was shot down in the same area. at was reportedly the twelth, ukrainian military aircraft last there in 3 months. and it was shot down at 6200 meters, well out of man pad defense system range and close at the airline a territory. dina come flying in to media campaign. his truck on an unprecedented scale, put chain russian citizens as presumed guilty. this is completely unacceptable. it was launched to compensate for lack of evidence. he may, marcia provided
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a slew of evidence and findings to the joint investigative team information about the missile. and now it couldn't have been the book miss all variant in service with russia and formation about the launch site and how it is unlikely that the miss hall was fired from where the joint investigative team says it was almost everything was dismissed. but the prosecution wanted was a critical piece of evidence. satellite shots of the area believed to be in possession of the united states, and which the u. s. still refuses to show to anyone. and elderly, tactful of the investigative judge made a legal assistance request to the us with respect satellite images, which are allegedly available and depict the launch of a book missile. the american authorities replied refusing to share any material. the investigative judge filed a 2nd request,
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stressing the importance of the requested data that the american authorities again refused to show the data. it is difficult to imagine that the us, especially in these times of enmity, but concealed damage being evidence that would implicate russia. in these, if we speculate easy to imagine that the u. s. would conceal damning evidence that would exonerate russia and implicate ukraine, which washington gives billions and guns an aid to that is what the age 17 trial has been so far. a case built in speculation, anonymous witnesses, ukrainian intelligence agency testimony, and of course proof from lithuanian forensic labs. around 700 scientists, including 21 nobel prize laureates have signed a letter to president biden, calling for changes to u. s. military strategy. they believed washington should declare that it would
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never use its nuclear weapons at 1st. we urge you to declare that the united states will not use nuclear weapons 1st, under any circumstances, by making clear that the united states will never start a nuclear war. it reduces the likelihood that a conflict or crisis will escalate to nuclear war. under the current strategy, the united states pledge is not to use atomic weapons against non nuclear states, but it gives washington the right of the 1st strike against nuclear states in extreme circumstances. these include non nuclear attacks on either america or its allies, including their infrastructure. as relations between major nuclear powers remain tense, security concerns have grown since the intermediate range nuclear forces treaty fell apart. one of the key packs between the us and russia, it been the possession and production of shortened intermediate range crews and ballistic missiles. but in 2019 the u. s. withdrew from the treaty. we spoke to one of the scientists appealing to president biden about their concert. i hope the
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spirit of what we wrote is understood. and that is that we need as world powers to have an awareness of the danger of nuclear weapons. you know, it's approaching much century since we had her. oh shit. and i think memories of the press, most people who make policy present time have very little memory of what that was. our ability to make something much, much worse than her. oh sure. it's a para and i think the fear of that is, it's great it's, it should russian cosmonaut and to japanese space tourists serve returned to earth. after spending nearly 2 weeks up, all the international space station is the land exciting casks down the crew, which it included. the 1st tourists on the i s as in 12 years, was an orbit for 12 days. they took part in scientific experiments on blood
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circulation. they'll continue. now they've landed next day. go to dawn of reports from mission control in russia. well, indeed, we are in mission control. this is russia's houston, so to speak. and the crew of 3 have successfully landed in the steps of cassock, stand for the captain. this mission has become his 3rd successful trip into orbits, but there were 2 new comers, a japanese billionaire and his assistant. there were tourists and they have spent just short of 2 weeks into all, but they did not just stay idle there. they were tourists. of course, but they did take part in certain scientific experiments. for example, we do know that the billionaire he picked while back on earth about a 100 of activities which he had tried in orbit. well, now that they have returned about $200.00 people are taking part in well, a bit of a welcoming operation. they are searching for them and will be helping them to get used to again to the conditions here on earth. there's also
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a surprise for the japanese crew, for example, they will be met with the a traditional japanese dish or with japanese noodles, a bit of a surprise again. but the key thing is they're back and they're healthy. so layers why that should use for now for moscow, thanks for checking in with us this hour, i'm calling braille. have your next updates in 32 minutes. see then ah look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except when such orders at conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to create trust, rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with
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a robot must protect its own existence with ah, a with time after in return say we're going on the ground 20 years to the day, the un authorize the international security assistance force in afghanistan to prevent a supposed safe haven for terrorism. less than a month later, the u. s. and u. k. would rendering suspected terrorists us prison,
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camp guantanamo after this month's decision by british courts to exonerate the us justice system when it comes to wiki leaks? is julian sarge. this program investigates the alleged torture of months. we're a di fee by the usa, the author of don't forget us here, lost and found to guantanamo, was swept up by us, linked warlords in the cia in afghanistan, 18 year old man, or became detainee for, for one was held at guantanamo for 14 years without charge you a discretions advised to, so may be disturbed by us treatment of prisoners discussed in this interview ventura. daffy joins me now from belgrade in sylvia. man, so welcome to going under ground. i suppose we better stop given the, i know from my lawyers that people watch this show in guantanamo bay, torture camp prison, whatever. it's called. i 1st a message i suppose from you to the people still in there.

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