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accusations thrown at him russia is accused of influencing the braggs it vote through social media probably yes sure i mean i believe all of this it's russia they're crazy right russia was accused of intervening in the french election yeah you know why i believe that to the german election sure i catalonia separatism yeah yeah i believe that to all take all of them about sending bots after a star trek star trying to take him down with sexual allegations star check no star wars i would believe if i had my doubts about box so i would say no. they were actually accused of that was. russia hacked into the u.s. irish and british power grids fake russia was influencing the braggs it vote through social media fake russia hacked into cataloging a separatism and was promoting cataloging a separatism in spain real how about buying ads on social media in order to
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influence u.s. public opinion yeah yeah why not make up the budget actually all of those allegations were leveled against russia do you believe that do you think that they're actually doing these kind of things from what the seventeen u.s. . intelligence agencies syndicate and the strong possibility that they did i feel it's just i knew that to sell newspapers people just wrote of one story then put it on everything else that listeners showed new yorkers is dwarfed from an actual file of things that russia has been accused of it turns out that if you point the finger at the kremlin you can find a convenient scapegoat for almost any trouble that you're dealing with it will mop and artsy new york in europe now a rise in violent crime in germany's lowest sanction the region may be leading to an increase in migrants according to a government backed study but is it really that simple will pull this leah takes a closer look. why have reports of violent crime in one german state increased by
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more than ten percent in the last two years but this is exactly what a group of criminologists at zurich university of applied science sit out to find and what they established is that there is a link between the increased violent crimes in lowest sex to me and the influx of migrants but the authors say there are a number of important contributing factors the first and foremost is the age of the migrants most of man between the ages of fourteen and thirteen not generally speaking people in this age bracket are more likely to commit acts of a violent nature than people in other age groups secondly where they come from is important migrants who come from syria iraq and afghanistan tend not to carry out the same number of violent acts as migrants for example that are coming from north africa and then third what is also relevant is the fact that there is
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a lack of women among the migrants only a quarter of migrants are female which means that you have groups of young men without their wives their mothers will be sisters and they are more likely to carry out acts of a violent nature now these findings do reflect earlier reportings that suggests that there is an increase in acts of a violent nature that are connected to the migrant crisis since two thousand and fifteen more than a million migrants have a arrived here in germany that's say that off is there is an important mitigating factor and this is and it could be that people may be more likely to report acts find an exit are carried out by migrants than if they were carried out by local germans not criminologists believe that only integration is a solution and should bring down the high level of crime rates among my goodness. from. our point of view the study shows once again that we must not abandon those
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who come to us but actively provide integration that means for example compulsory and comprehensive integration and language courses more places in kindergartens in schools let's ask people here in berlin what they think other things today he would say that this is coming from both sides the more people that come the more the dissatisfaction will be from those who have lived here long or i think that's something that should be driven by politics but then it at the end of the day it's to us as part of the society that we all need to change and integrate people better by about changing our behavior and those are really up and one of the more radical solutions would be to deport the immigrants from germany interation stuff it's all day or they need to work at some point being an immigrant and working it's a different story we kind of try to to get them get them something worthwhile to do while a solution to the problem continues to be sort of a sad reality is that
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a violent finds continue policy on our team. the chairman of respond academy for integration believes the same behavioral patterns that can be found among any group regardless of whether they've got a migrant background or not. what is written in the report is basically common sense that people without any perspective with the living standards which are wary hard are more common to go into the thinking about criminal activities if you talk about integration of immigrants it's a dialogue and on the one side for integration you have to build perspectives and give them the chance to be one part of the society but on the other hand you have to hear the worries about the germans and find together with those people who have worries solutions which can help for
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isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman kill the narrowness and spending to do the twenty million why. it's an experience like nothing else on here because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so well as for. the thanks. again gemini started the year by introducing a new law to tackle hate speech but still ready been criticised for blocking the twitter feed of one cent terrigal magazine and next to samir khan explains from d.c. applying this kind of legislation can be a real legal minefield. well governments are now trying to regulate content on the internet by pushing the online world to crackdown on his speech extremism and of
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course the mysterious bots and trolls who somehow manage to elect presidents but so far there are attempts haven't exactly been successful for example in germany a new online hate speech laws only came into force on monday and twitter has already banned a parody account after users reported it as hate speech but under the law platforms have to delete violent or slanderous content by a certain deadline or face a fine up to sixteen million dollars well the first case a far right politician of the alternative for germany party had her twitter account briefly suspended after users fired her tweets as hate speech against muslims now that's after she lashed out against german police for putting out a new year's tweet in arabic and prosecutors are now examining whether or not her tweets do in fact incite hatred then on top of that twitter banned the account of a magazine that was actually mocking her but in doing so repeated her line now the magazine's editor said he was shocked by the decision and the association of german
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journalist said that it qualifies as censorship adding that they had warned of this danger when the law was drafted last year a private company based in the united states decides the boundaries of freedom of the press and opinion in germany now this is even going on in the u.k. where twitter and facebook are facing sanctions after m.p.'s that said that they failed to thoroughly investigate how russia supposedly swayed the brig's that vote but the has to be them there's some mechanism of saying if you fail to do that and if you ignore a request to arms if you fail to police the science effectively and deal with highly problematic content then the has to be some sort of sanction against you. so the only trace of russia the companies were able to find were three ads worth less than a dollar however the idea that maybe russia didn't influence the election is apparently off the table so who exactly polices the internet is it government or is it the social media companies or is it the government through social media companies that's all very unclear at the moment. the french president is vodacom but fake
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news from the law no to regulate media influenced by foreign states and money or micron announced the move to journalists in paris on wednesday when it was finished between fake news machines and the professional media we run the risk of losing the truth the barriers have been destroyed presidential campaigns in almost all modern democracies have displayed their weakness and our collective failure to come up with a response. in his speech he wasn't specific about which countries he things could be influencing french media but sputnik news agency of course drawn mccraw in the past our correspondents were denied for instance access to his presidential campaign last year and he later labeled us propaganda wrote lives. we need you to. read. it is russia today and sputnik have been
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influential outlets which have several times spoken mistruths about me and my campaign that's why they have not been invited in my headquarters anyway the r.t. family at a christmas present for the french speaking world the launch of our newest channel just on r.t. for the media ruffled a few high profile feathers to several french public figures published an open letter calling for r.t. france's license to be revoked they said r.t. had repeatedly faced numerous allegations from the u.s. and from several european countries political commentator believes mccrone should be careful about taking legal measures against any media. i think what he is now trying to do is to change the french civil code in order to prevent what he sees as a threat to democratic life of the nation he clearly sees r.t. and sputnik as part of that but i think that he also wants to change the narrative of the conversation to make this more about the use the head of what he calls false
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news fake news i think you need to tread very carefully i think it's a very thin line between exercising new laws that protect. people's rights to not have their their views challenged by untruths and actually clamping down on freedom of expression so he could find himself acting unconstitutionally if you're not careful at home about your mccrone himself has become infamous for his difficult relations with the media he's repeatedly accused of being nurses cystic and often refused to speak to journalists giving comments is not the role of the president. didn't like the sun when the crisis was something for some forsaken assists don't dribble forces or force it was overdone it's not the only that. i consider for my part that it is not one of the certain debates take place in a public forum. the reality is the international media television news internet is now a fact of life and if you wish to be a statesman on the world scene you need to engage with media rather than running away from it he in my view did himself no favors and i do think that he's very
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clearly now trying to do a bit of a youth and trying to sort of embrace those who support him whilst perhaps shunning those that don't so you hasn't done himself any favors. this is big news today donald trump's lawyer is now threatening legal action against former white house strategist steve bannon they say balance broken a nondisclosure agreement by making a member of incendiary claims and comments for a new book about the president traumas already struck back at his former right hand wing man who claims among other things from wasn't ready for the presidency the president says bannon was never part of his inner circle only work to further his own interests and quote lost his mind and quote after being fired the white house press secretaries also weighed in on the issue now too it was curious what these reports regime supporters so. i think furious disgusted would probably certainly felt when you make such outrageous claims and
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completely fast claims against the president his administration in this family the book at the center of the spot is called fire and fury inside the white in it balance quoted as saying that a meeting between members of trump's camp on a russian lawyer during his election campaign was treasonous and unpatriotic he also allegedly hits out of the president's daughter ivanka trump stephen a left alders two year after joining trump selection it was a pivotal figure for the president during his campaign and was seed is the ideological driving force in the administration despite the stirrers comments of cause though legal and media analyst lionel doesn't think will cause too much of a headache for trump. there's a simple rule if you don't go after trump he doesn't bother you go after him in any way insult him criticize him take him to task and he's on you with
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a death grip you've never seen does anybody think that anybody in the drug administration cares one i ota about this i mean it's what it does is it throws the mainstream media the washington press corps and the mainstream media news troops and throws them into disarray which trump thrives on and after he's done with bannon he's going to say something about france or italy or or some of his neighbor has someone this is his pattern does anybody not pay attention trump for arrives on this he loves this well with this first anniversary would you believe it already in office approaching the u.s. president's been talking up his economic record in typical trump style beacon amik miracle created more than two million jobs unemployment is at a seventeen year low the stock market is at an all time high fantastic for the
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economy our economy has already surged to three percent growth unemployment is at a seventeen year low glittering of the american economy and our economy doing well . woman who doesn't share president trump's optimism is former u.s. congressman ron paul he spoke direct to us told us that the growth in the u.s. is principally benefited those already at the top. if you're in the stock market a wealthy person here doing quite well but what we're forgetting here when we listen to this rhetoric of all this optimism is that there's a large segment of our population that's haven't a difficult time where there is prosperity and more jobs it depends on death yes an individual can feel very good if they have a line of credit to the bank but eventually that line of credit runs out we in this country benefit because we have the reserve currency of the world we can run up a lot of debt and we can spend a lot of money and even with that we've had
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a great deal of difficulty is last eight years trying to get out of the recession now i see everything we do is a big bubble and all those kiwis that we have dealt with in these last eight years have just created a huge bubble and everything is in excess whether it's our military budget our overseas gauge friends whether it's the welfare state and that bubble will come to an end we're going to have a sudden cataclysmic a on which it is sort of what happened to the soviet system it's not going to be identical and our states aren't probably going to break up but i do sincerely believe that we will no longer be able to afford our empire around the world. talking to some about the way the news is shaping up these photos for twenty four seven updates on our. home i'm kevin zero inside thanks of watching units here and thirty other programs continue after the break.
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are apparently better than booth at a see anybody you never heard of love redacted tonight was president of the world bank. but it is worth many seriously he sent us an e-mail. los angeles the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. the simple fact in l.a. he's there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. this man phoned his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having some ideas may as well be a castle but do the authorities accept such. a tiny house on a city parking space is not a solution your craft or someone wanted touring the site otherwise it'll be
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a free for all the news there are a better alternative to end the homelessness crisis. for. feel like you. hello my name's peter and i've been living in a bush now for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got soaked through in the time. of the stimulus bill sheaffer who would be the first one you fulfilled which gave you before we move to me if you believe that.
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you wouldn't believe it but this beside the area a place called should make you feel you might expect to use a bed and maybe a minor it would definitely help people in the swimming. thank you because you like to cook good food but look at each of them look good would you be going to make. sure you get those go fast every spring and thousands of people fill kid to speedo mounts in your mouth. so when just behind the stop ok yeah it's not quite up. it's almost impossible to get any would still be there was so see only a couple use the leisure thanks to all the kind little. girl you see of me this is your business you will not that's not how i see does not mean that you are going to
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. just use next week with what. exactly. so would just behind the sorry so would just behind the stuff that's good about. what you're going to get yet but your money if you want but you yes i'm sure you knew i knew i should doesn't know it yet though. serious note that. the new cars are so beautiful to just on they're still a huge if perhaps because that's why it's going to. start is not cheap but it's going to do it. i don't have a clue what they want but just saying it's russia seems tricks plain anything out of the ordinary. with a like russia on this russia and that russia isn't bad either. frankly people are really very crazy yeah ok if you sit through many possible
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threats because the area. ok yeah. just be safe you're in and just have to leave in such payment so you used to know your story excellent well it looks like the event starts english i want to start you thank you very much as i continue my i'm good looking i see you back then. it turns out that always keeping the bikini's in screenshots and shipping yes to such a large scale of the start of things to crazy russian. he's going to blow up a middleman but there's evidence that he has a salesman i want that will soon reached me yet can you survive here where you have to actually keep the cheese theory here for. me why did he i should say
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yes we're. losing that in the place you lost them where you can like about us but those can make you noticed i did begin studying the web even when i typically might but you've got to give up a little bit more yes mike you're going about sort of cool is a little of you tube one number as much all star plus more that i've put on these it's about them this is this huge surprise not to mention is just nuts and you're in the me on the bubble so it's in. well they call our establishing a system of all of them and i'm crazy good childhood kids for a local girl you like to change easy for local you know. when you cheated we should cheer or sing this song which i don't want you to say you. know bob. this is hindsight this is my friends really in the financial times even the shining . city. amazing i think winter is not my favorite
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time of year and whatever you do you. don't forget yourself you stick. to those yourself mistakes i don't know why no it's. not ok because they can but it seems like a house has a feeling myself how you feeling after that. really very happy that it was i don't mean yeah. like oh you know we speak break it yeah. i thought it was true i was just very sad oh yes said that of yeah yeah it's was about that you move we got my sister. and c.b. it. was where. i was if you want to cut separate no you're next i was just going to cross the mayors across the. yeah
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yeah i went sure didn't they said. ok but. i got pretty tired of telling everyone that i can't skate so i decided to do something about. it i was wrong because you were before. if you get. the boat then. you. know what are you the center of this is. ok. if i'm here saying that i. was wrong. to believe i don't know. but never never would you know the down
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up on you up and. you know the door you don't need to stop the snow flow been. making the. movie watching plus you would see a pool of. fish. so i finally learned to ski and knowing birdie to do it in my swimming shorts i just need to get through this so my somehow. my so my kicks off with the bits of trucks are racing. it was pretty extreme could not be in the. morning you know. i don't know what i thought. then i decided to try something a bit small cultural turns out contemporary arts isn't for me either of frumps with
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your own will but if you really question your. experience through. the third dimension bodies to the rules to this. issue i believe people are. ok that's enough culture. for one day. that's better i shorted here at the. bo store. where you can hear the water men with what's in store me and. lots more fish to natural rights now don't worry this isn't my neighbor's flats this is a room specially created to relieve stress. let's see if it works.
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governor patil informal and as i thought large that. i must admit it's not a bad way to relax mostly just. i recommend it you know what they say smashing a shelf a day keeps the psychiatry has to wait. till just. i almost fell on my in the city. but i still miss the mountains so. i went to the rules of the tourist ski resort to sort of. the google festival starts tomorrow it's basically the same school consistent with a little intake twisty there's only one of them. this
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unfortunately isn't a ski boots it's a leg brace i need to wear after breaking my own code. takes things to a different level the mountains are higher there are more people and that means one thing i think you know was my goal busters leave. the scene for us to shoot us out more bikinis i was the only one with a broken leg by the looks of it so things could have been better to. leave. us in the. right. place for this. so i played on some noise.
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