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the white man's clothes on a jazz eda. ah ah ah. i gotta tell you whether they can handle that he is out from al serra headlines. furthermore, chrissy for testers, insur donna gathered in the capital to condemn the reasons to attempt the government's military and civilian partners have traded accusations following last week since the french president nicholas because he has been sentenced to a year house, the right of house arrest for corruption suppose he was found guilty of illegal campaign financing and his fail 2012 reelection best is expanding 7, senior un officials accusing them of meddling and its internal affairs. the un
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humanitarian chief, criticize the government, saying is stopping aid from reaching the water to region. facebook's global safety chief is appearing before the u. s. senate consumer protection committee. the social media job has been heavily criticized by politicians and parents concerned about plans to create an instagram app tailored to children. the company is now putting the project on hold. facebook says it wants to address concerns raised by its recent study about the impact of instagram on young people's mental health. let's go live out of capitol hill. i'm serious. probably co hain is there for us. this hearing patty is happening because of a whistle blower. what exactly did they report exactly. whistleblower recorded to the wall street journal. facebook own internal research on what it's product is doing to young people. book obviously own instagram. and here are just
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some of the headlines from their own research. we make body image issues worse for one in 3 teen girls, one and 5, instagram. what if 5 instrument makes them feel worse about themselves and teen to struggle with mental health that instagram makes it worse? it went on to say that in p p team to report feel suicidal, 13 percent in britain, 66 percent in america, traced it to instagram. now i've covered a lot of actual hearings in my time here in washington. i can't recall one that was still across the board, hammering on this witness. her name is and tiffany davis, she's the head of global security for facebook. it was every single sen, launching question after question. and she said, look, the date is taken out of context. it's not meant to be cause cause and effect basically. but really we saw some questions from senator ted cruz who asked point, boys, how do you have a number of how many people have killed themselves?
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how many kids have killed themselves because of your product? she said, obviously that research would take very long time. no, she didn't have that number. so absolutely hammered on capitol hill. and it's probably going to get worse for them, at least in the short term. because they have another hearing scheduled for next week. and internal whistleblower testified before the senate and one of the senators said they have thousands of internal documents from the company. so really seen a big push to regulate the social media companies, especially when it comes to teenagers. anything officers public oh, have lives on capitol hill? let's speak to colonel taylor in london. he's a project director at the real facebook oversight board and advocacy advocacy group concord, heavy with us any surprise that facebook has as found and its own research. the instagram is bad for teenagers, mental health. i mean, quite frankly, i think it's, there's no surprise at all here. and i think that, you know, for a lot of people,
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they probably saw the reporting and the wall street journal and thought, yeah, that sounds about right. and that's sort of where we are with the tech companies now. you know, we, we very much believe they're causing as much harm as we're learning. and yet there is still no sense of responsibility or real duty of care around these issues. to think many people understand that facebook and instagram, they exist purely to sell advertising. why would facebook, what started at instagram app for kids? surely it's not allowed to advertise to kids. is it? well, you know, this is a really great point. and i think it's one that we all forget because tech has spent the last 20 years telling us they're different, you know, don't, don't be evil. we're connecting people at the root of it. these are for profit business is trying to maximize returns for shareholders. they are ab businesses, as you said, and users are not, their customer users are their product. they are selling you your eyeballs to
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advertisers. and what they want to do is keep you on as long as possible and what they see and tweak as they said, is a huge growth market. you know, more eyeballs means more ad space and, and we have to accept that fact communicate with this company. why would facebook mitigate something, if it is helping them sell more ads, they won't. you know, it's, we look at tobacco and cigarettes, right. i mean, tobacco companies, new for years that cigarettes cause cancer, and yet they didn't admit that are really put it out in the public domain because the people figure out cause cancer, they wouldn't buy their product. you know, let's assume on the baseline that these companies are only going to act in their own financial interests and then regulate them as such, right? so how do you start with regulation? where do you start? well, you know, it's the crux of this is the business model, right? we've got to make it so that collecting massive amounts of data on people to target
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ads to them doesn't pay. they should not be profiting from young girls feeling terrible about themselves. and just, just as an example, so in facebook's own blog posts they posted in response to the they said, oh, it's only one percent of girls who, who have suicidal thoughts because of instagram. only one percent. i mean, this is seriously surreal, right? i mean if, if one percent of all coffee sold at starbuck may it were poisonous and made people sick or ill or they died from them. starbucks would be closed and we would be regulating and investigating. you know, we need to treat this the same way. this is a public health crisis, and we are simply not watching the topic. and so regulation starts with admitting the basic user for profit companies that are harming society. what, what about the, the algorithms? i'll tell you why i asked for some reason in facebook,
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just in the last few days is decided that i will be interested in online gambling. it is bombarding be for some reason with, with efforts for online gambling companies. what sort of problem gambler exactly, and they're built on and i'm praying on the problem right there. they're built on train on the young girl who is struggling with their body issues. the algorithm is the crux of this, and this is what they say is their secret sauce. we couldn't possibly, you know, open this up. but we have to remember that algorithms are designed by people and algorithms learn from watching people's behavior. so, cracking open the algorithms and saying you can no longer optimize your algorithm for things that hurt people and society. i mean, just in the hearing today, sen blumenthal says that someone in his office set up an instagram account as if they were a 13 year old girl to see what happens within 24 hours. all of the algorithmic
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recommend recommendation of people to follow accounts to look at were built around eating disorders and body image. so we know by design, this is the goal. let's force them to design another way. and if they can't make money, they can't survive in the marketplace with that type of agenda and that focus the may shouldn't be playing in the marketplace really gets taught. how many thanks and a cow canada in london. thanks for having me. that's percent of our top story. ethiopia exciting 7 senior un officials accusing them of meddling. and it's internal affairs. are diplomatic, as a james space is with us live from the united nations. james, what's the un saying about this? while the un is issued a statement directly from the secretary general saying he is shocked by this news and saying that they will engage with the government. we see with the expectation that the concerned un staff will be allowed to continue their important work. so they clearly have not given up on allowing these staff to stay. there are 7 staff
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here, 6 of them, humanitarian workers, of those. one of them worked for unicef. the other work for the un secretariat. and they're in very top positions trying to deal with getting humanitarian aid across the country, particularly to t grey. one of the other officials, the other one is one of the top officials in the human rights office. remember, the human rights office has been doing work with the p and human rights commission, and they're supposed to publish very soon a report on the situation in t grey. the concern is not just confined to the office of the secretary general though the un security council meeting on a different matter. they've just come up with a compromise resolution on libya in the last few minutes and all the way. and i spoke to ambassadors and it's clear the security council very unhappy by what happened. i spoke to the, the french ambassadors of the u. k. about the and to the best of ireland called the,
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currently the president of the security council. now it's the end of the month from the beginning of the month, obviously to morrow. the 1st of october. so a different president takes over the kenya. but it's pretty clear from the outgoing president, the president, that there will be a meeting very soon, quite possibly in the next 24 hours of the security council to discuss this important. and i think for the security council, the ones i've spoken to very worrying development. all right, james. 20 thanks and data in the last few minutes to whitehouse. according to the voices news agency says that it's deeply concerned by the therapy and actions hampering humanitarian operations. it says it will not hesitate to use sanctions against those who obstruct humanitarian efforts in ethiopia. now the us russia have held on the round of strategic talks in switzerland, deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman. let the us delegation at the geneva gathering. it was organized to ease tension between the world's 2 largest nuclear powers in a joint statement. the 2 sides said that the meeting was intensive and substantive
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. haiti has postponed elections scheduled for november, despite pressure from the international community. it's the 4th time the election has been cancelled from the audio on races that he'll set a new date or the next year with grow against ability. many people say that security is their main concern. i'll just here is andy gallagher. reports show. this is a nation without a function in government where gang violence is so prevalent that people are forced to hide many a fearful of kidnappings. in neighborhoods where gangs appeared to have total control on it, that the state is going from bad to worse. the situation of the people is worsening . the coming overwhelming for a patient there is no hope for us, especially in the young people by adding to the sense of insecurity is yet another painstaking recovery from an earthquake in august it claimed over 2000 lives. 2 prime minister ariel on re is now under intense pressure to hold elections and
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rebuild the legislature. that won't happen until sometime next year after he dismissed haiti's electro council saying they were to partisan, reprogram the fee. the biggest challenge is that i have to face the challenge of less trust. people don't believe what is being said. we have very specific object. hold elections. plans are now in place to hold a referendum on changes to the constitution with the hope that a general election will soon follow. we can't talk about elections when we have armed groups all around the country. we can't talk about elections when we have political prisoners elections and all possible when the majority of the people are dying from hunger. impounding, the turmoil is the force re fax creation of haitians from the us mexico border many resettled in other countries years ago. and don't want to be back. i have 5 children total. i left the country a while ago. i lost track of everything. i don't know what to do now,
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because i have no money to pay for what i need to do. i don't know if i'm going to be stuck here or if i'll be able to make it back to brazil. it's not entirely clear what the us policy towards haiti is the by them ministrations been pushing for elections, but critic say their approach is vague. the us special envoy who resign days ago said that policies are deeply flawed. here in florida, governor rhonda santos is issued an executive order making it harder for patients to resettle in this state. the investigation into the so called mastermind behind july. the fascination of president jovan our belief is still ongoing. his death, the software set off a power struggle leading haiti once again in a precarious position. and the galico al jazeera is where the forces have shunted. 3 palestinians in separate incidence. a woman was killed near i'd like for most can occupied east jerusalem after allegedly trying to stab offices. a 22 year old man
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died during dawn raids in the occupied westbank. israel says that he was shot after an exchange of gunfire. and a palestinian member shot dead near the gaza is ready bury offense. the ministry of health in gaza says that his ready soldiers opened fire on a 41 year old bird hunter, who later dies from his injuries. harry faucet has more from western wisdom. it has been a pretty violent day already. these 3 deaths in different locations, starting with that one in occupied east. jerusalem is where the police say that the 30 year old woman who's from near jeanine in the occupied west bank, that she was emerging from the locks the most compound, the full 7 am in the morning. and that she was challenged by is really security forces at a checkpoint at the chain gate which leads into the r alleyways of the old city. and at that point, she produced a knife and was shot emergency services arriving sometime later pronouncing her
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dead at the scene. we've seen images of what looks like a kitchen, mike, a black handled kitchen light being taken away, as evidenced by israeli police. earlier there was this operation by israeli military or these registry forces in the occupied west bank in the village of booking, near jeanine israeli forces say that they were shot at by at least one palestinian individual and that they returned fight against this 22 year old man who palestinian health ministry, so say was shot 4 times and was killed. palestinians had, has claimed him as one of their own. this is not the 1st such violence incident that we've seen it around jeanine in recent days and weeks. of course, the prisoner escape that we saw earlier in the month. those prisoners were from the janine area that ended with the, the final 2 prisoners being arrested engineering. but there has been quite a lot of, of gunfire and confrontation in and around that city. in recent days,
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cut us foreign minister has spoken of disappointments over the recent moves by the taliban in afghanistan. mohammed been the last one. i'll found a spoke, come to talk with the e, use foreign policy chief, joseph burrell and bo hop. it's been almost 2 weeks since girls were prevented from going to secondary school enough. got us on the trying to demonstrate for the body of on as, as muslim country. how muslim countries can conduct the laws, how they can deal with the women issues. we have one of the example is the set of public, which is i'm assume country and our constitution. our system is in a stomach system. why do we have women outnumbering men in war forces and government and higher education? so it's very important for the muslim countries to show good examples for thought
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of on in order to avoid any mistreatment for the women or misusing off chevy auction. how sotheby's is showcasing what it cause the future of art. just a warning. what follows contains flashing images, a machine hallucinations, exec sufficient by artist rhetoric, i'm at all, is expected to fetch the $2000000.00. it's been generated using artificial intelligence. and as an example of an f t art that stands for non tangible tokens or unique digital assets. the exhibition connect 3 telescopes, memories, and my role i assess and hubble had got their publicly available data, and this room immersive in the room of data. look, the data and dream about is mission memories. so what you are seeing is not real. it's completely and i made up experiences. what is really inspiring is that data
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become a pigment or a painting and sculpture in the room. so basically you are immersed in the mind of the machine flying in the memory than dreams of machine, you know, fully immersive. and if you're on, still to come on, i was just here in the 4th a new destination for the, for the one details coming up and a few minutes. ah ah ah, ah, ah. with
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is the famous spy. no time to die as being watched closely as a test to the cinema industry's ability to recover after months of closure due to code 19 me. fokker reports for monday. the there's only one show in town. phone is past 2 years late because of the pandemic with a change of direct script along the way, expect to familiar face, doing familia thing. smashing. and moving his way around the world for queen and country all while showing off a slew of expensive accessories and lethal gadget. now your enemies, my and he just the ticket for dealing with an international criminal gang, or maybe even jumping the petro q during britain's current fuel shortage. beyond the spectacle, it's hope no time to die, will come to the rescue of britain cinemas, forced to close for months during the pandemic. so bomb film is a big film in any year specter and sky for the last 2 installments. it respect to
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be number 3 and number 2 in the will time tap top 10 of you k box office. and clearly given what we've gone through the last 18 months, the expectation the hopes are in this bond title are bigger than ever. aside from the obligatory bashi crashing of bond, there's something almost cozy about the front, sorry something deeply familiar. which is what cinema is a hoping will entice people away from our home streaming services, netflix, amazon, and others. back in front of the big rain. the streaming giant doubled its profits in 2020 surpassing $200000000.00 paid subscribers with a revenue of $25000000000.00. the stay at home boom is far from over. and as the economy reopens many question, whether cinemas will be able to bounce back, actually get it delivered everything you'd want for a bond film. i'm more definitely worth the way i think people be pleased, and i can't really say more without wanting anything. so how important is it the reason why this is a big st massively. bon bonded, you know,
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the thing you need to see on the big spring so definitely will be that popcorn in is daniel craig's. last appearance is james bond with turbo challenge and industry crippled by cove. it could this be the secret weapon? cinemas have been waiting for the mirror london before the man has been tipped for being the next bond. perhaps she behind you id course. catherine the main sunset. the stage is 1st ever formally one girl pray. the race will happen of the sail international circuit on november the 21st. this is what, how to originally been reserved for the australian girl and pre, which was scrapped because of the current of ours pandemic capsule will become a permanent part of the foreign canada from 2023 as part of a 10 year deal report to santa hamish was at the announcements was all going to be happening here at the sale international circuit. the circuit has hosted major
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sporting events since 2004, most notably the moto g p series. but for the 1st time, for me, one is set to make an appearance and cut off on the 21st of november was very confident about the circuit over the use of hosted the lot of events for carson motorcycles. we don't see this any different. we can't do it actually to see what happens to the championship when they come here with all these bloggers. they don't have experience in the circuit or due to corona virus. this season's f one. canada has gone through multiple changes with races in china and japan, australia, singapore, and canada. all being cold off. one has shown the way to react to the cove with the situational run, the word we were able to, to, to bring home a calendar that will head that's up to 22 races. the sheer that is the maximum number of ration from one showing how strong is the system and how good data the
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relation of we have so far around the world. the gulf country could hardly have chosen a better time to welcome a formula, one race with one of the most tightly contested seasons in recent years unfolding. read both max very stop and louis hamilton of mercy. this are separated by just 2 points in the title standings. this race could be crucial and deciding who will win the world championship. now an independent investigation has concluded, the corrupt officials did manipulate the results of boxing matches at the 2016 re eval and picks. the report says 11 bounce was suspicious, and a handpick team of referees and judges were in place. book sings well governing body yet to decide what follow up disciplinary action is required. reports author admits it's still clear who is actually behind the plan. how is this being directed? where's it coming from? so we understand the mechanics of how it gets done. but who directed it to be done?
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don't know. so they're always changing the rules in the structure. but that's really not the problem. it's when you allow people to build their own internal infrastructure that is not within the rules and then crop people in terms of manipulating matches much harder problem to get up. and so there is a definite desire to change it, it definitely is out. it clean things up. now, heavyweight boxing champion tyson theory, says he felt wounded after anthony joshua's defeat. to always under it last saturday. joshua losing his 3 title belts to the cranium on a points decision. it's 30 pounds for unification. fight with w. b. c. champion fury, for in the meantime will defend his title against the wall. the october, the 9th, the pair have met twice before the 1st confess ended in a memorable drawer, while fury won the wrench. i was hoping joshua could win the fight, but he couldn't not smell the law christmas. and one thing that i have learned in
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my life, i'm not, i've ever been involved in people's businesses, but i always keep this nose or her body else's business. because it's not a my concern, anything above it about is be, can be on to wilder and that's the most dangerous way out there. well, in football the crisis is deepening at barcelona, on wednesday, been seek a beat them 3 male in the champions league of the apparent downward spiral since little massey's departure. continued harry, lisbon. danina scope in phase open after just 3 minutes tomorrow, followed after the break, both been almost as disappointing in the spanish league where they sit 6 in the table. i've left there i can see matches in this competition for the 1st time ever and sit bottom of group a night camp. so here when eric garcia was read coded in the final minutes. well, manchester united turned the game around again. villareal and dramatic fashioned
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the spanish team took the lead at old trafford with van gold seem hitting about with an e clause from like to tell us no villareal have beaten united in last season. europa league final but united didn't have chris jones now the playing for them about occasion from now i'm here is scoring the when the injury time it finished to united the european campaign back on track. after losing the opening group game against swiss champions young voice. and a golf events with a difference is taking place in nevada. this is the world long drive championship. dam is pretty simple to hit the ball as far as possible. ryder cup, when at bryce and sham bo is one of the title favorites and has already talked 400 yards with some of his shots. the champion will be decided on friday. okay. will support from in a couple of hours but that's how we're looking for now. any thanks for your time for us here in the past,
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the back into our colleagues and barbara sarah here to update your just a moment. i'll see you again by 7. ah, news news, news, news, news. this is one of the founding, logical revolutions and all of history made our planet bread. we have to me this you to emission electric cars and a message immunization. they need to be mind some where people are just talking about it. that's going to solve the problem. it won't. the world of business and commerce is driving energy transition is the promise of clean energy and illusion.
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the dump side of green energy on al jazeera, white representation participation. democracy means that people have the right to choose their leaders and governments in free and fair election and exploring why democracy has never been in so many parts of the world. documented theories examines the biggest challenges to democracy from those who wonder minded to those who are ready to die for democracy may be coming soon on 0. dia, is it tipping point? scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 years as the world's lead . to agree upon a solution. people are taking that into their own what's happening now, which trying to get people to understand that it kills people and it kills people. now it's ready killing birthright with the people's voice, phone, jazeera,
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