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00:00On today's Media Miss Minute, Amnesty International accuses Iran of a grave war
00:05crime as it tries to build up its forces. And a top FEMA official claims he was teleported
00:10multiple times. I'm Simone Del Rosario. In today's Media Miss, two stories getting little
00:19attention from partisan outlets. Let's start with what the left is missing. Amnesty International
00:24says Iran is recruiting children to fight in the war. The group accuses Iran's Revolutionary Guard
00:29of, quote, grave violations of international law, saying its recruitment program is open to
00:35volunteers as young as 12. Amnesty says using children in combat is a war crime. Now to what
00:42the right is missing. A top FEMA official says he was physically teleported against his will,
00:47including to a Waffle House and a church. Greg Phillips claims his car was lifted off the road
00:53and that he was moved 40 miles into a ditch near a church. He also says that same day he
01:00was
01:00teleported 50 miles to a Waffle House in Rome, Georgia. Phillips describes the experiences as,
01:06quote, not fun and calls them an act of God. For more stories missed or minimized by partisan
01:12media, open the Straight Arrow News app and tap on the Media Miss tab.
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