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rethinking everything i'm making may to change you revealed this week on d w ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin to retired space and the class action challenge from for my employees, after new boss, mass lease or nearly half the workforce. he says it's to make up that on profitable we'll see you in court as a response from to its former staff. also coming up here and governments are once
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again clamping down on migration as close to our ports. and title bought us before that. many people trying to enter the, to the so called markham. ah, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program for my employees at twitter, farley class action lawsuit against the company's new owner, dealer mosque. that's up to offices were closed. i had of mass layoffs reportedly target and half of to with her stuff. after his $44000000000.00 take over, the social media platform mask says he wants to cut down costs. twitter, the san francisco headquarters shut down on friday as the lawn musk mass firings got under way. soon, former staff were posting messages on the platform about how abruptly they were
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sacked, saying they'd been locked out of their work accounts with little information. some are already suing over the lack of advance notice when people who would find out would be not any phone call or any now from their employer or their boss. but just by seeing their corp, their work, laptop automatically rebuilds and just to go blank. that's the way people would find out. but musk has defended the cuts. saying twitter is losing millions of dollars a day. oh, with charging on her shoes. before yaki, sorry, and i wrote major knoxville, some assistance in writers. oh, really. okay. and are operations at all. but well must focus is on saving money.
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critics fear that such drastic cuts to twitters staff will leave the platform used by hundreds of millions, struggling to deal with hate speech and misinformation. and i spoke to jonathan ne glass on the sense apple, social media and politics, that new york university. he told me these layoffs will likely affect with us ability to combat this information. i had of the u. s. midterm elections combating misinformation is difficult in the best of circumstances. and if you get rid of a lot of the people in your organization who are working on doing that, it's hard to draw any inference other than, than that you're likely to get worse at it. you're certainly not going to get better at it. what we have to worry about is that, you know, one of the things that is come up is where is verification process? and if you relax restrictions on this, we have to worry the people can pose as election officials and provide false information on basic things such as when and where to vote. we have to worry about
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foreign actors pretending to be local news outlets in the u. s. and spreading false information by candidates, there are a lot of things that can happen and when you reduce the amount of effort you put into stopping those things. again, things are not likely to get better and some bad things going to happen. well, so that decisions are not left into the hands of just 1000000000. there. what rule do authorities? all policy makers have in making the owners of social media platforms accountable for the type of information spread in on their platforms? so right now they've been protected by what's always known in the u. s. as section 230. and there are policy proposals that get floated to, to reduce that protection, to put some responsibility on the platforms to police, what, what is going on there, and not to simply say you are not responsible, you did not write the content so, so those regulations can change that that is
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a carve out it so that the social media platforms have there's nothing to say that car about needs to remain there. and what's your advice to do it i use as one to make sure the information is from a reliable source be vigilant, and, you know, mosque is talked about transparency and one of the things he could do is make it much clearer to users. what does a verification, blue check mark mean on twitter? you could add affordances to the platform to make it easier for users to find fact checking organizations. so the standard advice we give to users is, well, you should look to fact checking organizations. if you see something that seems like it might not be true, you should think very carefully when you see something on twitter, think about it before you share it with all of your followers. this actually makes
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sense. is it true? can, can you, can you verify this? yeah, well noted to not on the go from and i, you sent for social media and politics. thanks a lot for your insights. could be here. let's look at our stories making headlines around the world in can yeah, dozens of lights have been grounded out of pilots and airline stuff went on strike . they can at least 2 to 5 or 2 of these to walk out the pushing for better be on working conditions. the airlines that 10000 passengers were stranded police in spain say they have sees the largest amount of marijuana on a record without you see the confiscated that to, to tons of my one about for more than 1000000 plants. the boss was me doing reads in the center of the country, police also i read that 20 people suspected of producing and distributing the drac . it is new fire rights. government has formerly closed its ports to
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rescue ships run by humanitarian groups as 3 vessels with more than a 1000. my grounds on board mean stuck in limbo off the coast of sicily, cruise report, western conditions on board, including the spread of illness. if these interior minister said ships will be inspected at sea before any further steps are taken back on routes taken by refugees into the e. u has not been in the spotlight for some time, but still busy and it's getting busy. are you officials recorded more than 100000 people without documentation entering the block from the western bargains in the 1st 9 months of 2020 to soviet visa cruz, make it relatively easy to go from there into the you did of use. it was a very when to the old run over. come me belgrade. new arrival, said o'brien, all that scamp, they have come from around the world. here they get the medical check,
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awful. shower, something to eat, and somewhere to sleep. hardly. and if plan to stay north again, we can take around 200 people in our emergency shelters, on average. they stay here for around 2 weeks when people come and people go, so we have enough accommodation capacity. other than bill are 2 of the few long term residents in the camp. they both spend years on the road and we're tired of trying to cross dangers borders. they are both a flight for asylum. and here give me it is bag lab saw after i decide that i want to rest here. because here i am, i am little bit peaceful bill. all has also settled here. he flat the war in syria 4 years ago and can go back. he's hoping to stay and work here. sony full in syria. i was a carpenter, a my father was to and i learned the work from him. when i left my country, i planned to go to germinate. okay,
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but then i decided to stay here. they gave me these machines and working space and everything. i wanted to make some sculptures unstable to work or shutter homestead . time and space were cricket, yet everyone is focusing on a different game. that's what they called the a very serious business of trying to crowd the borders into the e u. this is where it starts. this part near belgrade main bus station is where people prepare to travel to towns near the borders with croatia, hungary, and romania, e or countries. there though bay smugglers thousands of dollars to get the crowd. the frontier. nikolai camacho, vicious belgrade lawyer and refugee activists. what kind of problem did you have with will guardian police barbara men beating our pupil with one bar, police? police? yes. with a stick estates. dave's name. are you asleep, sir?
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you were search, you strip to where they see a future, what is your plan? our plans to go to the country do peaceful can she went to the stair say they want to live serbia? not because of violence, but because they see a better chance of finding work in the eel. serbia cannot thought them moving through cisco march of each. so be a cannot do anything so nobody can do anything by themselves. and that's the point . the point is that western balkan region, or the balkan region, or european union of european region, should design a response which is human rights to record your law friendly. that was the people who would continue coming. they are flat from war poverty and persecution. the world over belgrade, it's my station. it's another step, the balkan route. it's open. and for many there, beth thought this winter ah
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bye and have moved back to the top of the bundles like a table after a 32 victory overhead ballad. the barbarians attack continues to impress, but the defense is still struggling to find similar consistency. he's only 19 years old, but jamal marsala is proving to be the face of binds attack this season. and he wasted no time adding to his tele against hatter in the 12th minutes. toys and palla, seeing the germany international net, his 8th goal of the season. it was turtle in the 37th minute eric maxime to promoting sliding home. and just one minute later, he doubled his tally a large slice of luck, but they all can't. and it was the strike his 5th goal in just fall matches. 3 nill
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binds defense, however, is still prone to slip ups. and dodie luca back here, smack time, a stunner on 40 minutes. just before the break, a had a penalty was awarded following the video referees intervention. dorothy selker stepping up to bring the schools back to 3 to the 2nd half was a much larger affair as by and did just enough to secure all 3 points top of the table, pending sundays results binds attack. now has a total of $41.00 goals at an average of over 3 per game. those yet altamont was the other league heavy weight in action on saturday. and it was the a teenage sensation who stole the show. you so far, mccorkle store to long range stand against the 1st was a beauty on the left to power the shot gave the key by no chance. a teenager 2nd
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came with some help from the same man who will not want to see this footage again. mckoko was a star, 3, no victory. so let's take a look at defeated stood guard in friday nights, fixture, bremen and shocker. plane, as we speak to games on sunday, including on the, on berlin. we'll try to win back the top spot in the league. are several other bundles, legal, saturday games were marked by fine protest calling for a boycott of the guitar, welcome manners in berlin, and dot moore and both carried a similar message sheeman organizers for that, that of thousands of workers during construction of war cub venues. binary code for fans to switch off the tournament and call it out the host nation for its human
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rights record. just got some more headlines on the world of sports like he has to spend that its wellness of deal with basketball star carry evan over accusations of anti semitism. this after the brooklyn, that's play, i said, documentary that contained anti semitic statement, and social media. evan has said he quote, didn't mean to cost anyhow. one of michael schumacher, one title winning cause is to be auctioned. schumacher drove the ferry to fight victories in 9 releases back in 2003 season and was also in the car when he cleaned his 6th drivers championship and a japanese grand prix. the forget you can always get dw news on the go, just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. i'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications
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for any breaking news. this is the, the news life and brilliant up next shipped live in. in the digital age. you can always get your 247 news off site d, w dot com is one. is that a top of the r i n, michael junior, thanks for your time. we're all set to go with all in as we take on the way we're all about the stories that matter to you.
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