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relate the destruction of north korea a country that was destroyed by the united states between one thousand nine hundred fifty three forty five million koreans died there wasn't one structure taller than one story still standing as a consequence of u.s. bombers and the main complaint of american pilots was there was nothing left to bomb in that war so it the u.s. annihilated north korea here we have donald trump saying he's promising to do the same from the from the podium of the u.n. just a couple months ago and now trump reflected i think not just as own personal position but that of the military industrial complex in america fears that peace may be breaking out in the korean peninsula between the two koreas if that's alarming to trump into the military industrial complex but very welcomed by all the people in the world. hugh laurie in germany which combats hate speech online was making headlines again this week after the facebook account of a member of the rightwing alternative for germany party was blocked it came after she called for people to join a women's march against rape and killings perpetrated by migrants in the country i
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organized a women's march to the chancery almost every day we read about horrific creeps and murder of women the more women come the more pressure it will put america and politicians from the old parties together let us take to the streets to fight far right to freedom and some determination is by belonging to a party known for its strong anti immigrant rhetoric leyla builder who are women and children's rights activist she travels to syria and iraq to help people she's off origin herself and was surprised at the official reason for her facebook. as going to facebook of a show on my travels with facebook started a few years ago facebook has a big issue with women in migrant background you can notice that i don't have a nordic location i can see that i'm originally from the south and here in germany i find a human rights which isn't always easy in islamic countries people like me are silenced by facebook and since i have a surge in popularity and quite
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a large following i was blocked for thirty days then my account was deleted but that wasn't the first time my accounts have now been purged four times and since i am a member of the air of d. which in germany fires for women's rights i'm a nuisance for facebook and the mainstream media was banned under the new law that forces social media to delete offensive content within twenty four hours of receiving a complaint otherwise companies would face big fines earlier this month the deputy leader of the alternative for germany party you saw her facebook and twitter account suspended after she criticized the country's police for saying happy new year in arabic. again says people who express their anger at migrant policies in germany are seeing their voices silenced. the problem is you know the policy of the german government and especially of the old parties is intended to help young men from islamic or african countries get settled in europe and to accept their religion and culture for this reason and german citizen who has lived here forever
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is being ignored and in the case of facebook or twitter it works like this they censor all critical statements even though they are consistent with the real situation of course it runs against the mainstream political line in germany for this reason they try to silence all critics of the german government's asylum policy. drug related crimes are becoming so bad on part of the powers metro that train drivers are even reportedly refusing to stop at certain stations according to a union representing the metro and bus network in the french capital. he went on the ground to investigate. for most parisians the metro is a staple of life with its winding tunnels and lines that stretch across the city it's often the easiest way to get from a to b. but down in the underground the gritty underbelly of the capital is being exposed
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drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue comparison metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it's spiralling out of control dealers and muses including those taking crack cocaine a new god thing what they've doing. lighting up metro drivers is so fearful of attacks at some stations many are choosing to no longer stop there a survivor more force of i'm not pro quo is very dangerous and it's terrifying if you can range from a simple punch to people using nails knives. stations like marks dorm and market a year are especially troubled druggy says come here for their daily fix and gangs have taken over for problem of. the problem is very dangerous for both the metro workers and for the commuters is even more dangerous they are targets of
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fast i've seen more than one hundred attacks take place within minutes of arriving at mark's door metro station we witnessed what looks like a drug deal the man with his back to the camera has just arrived with a bag in hand he walked the platform stopping and exchanging some packages with people and then he left with his bag empty this seems to be the new normal. there are lots of drug users and i think that with everything that's happening in the match though they should be doing something most of the time the drug users are aggressive and. everyone is afraid for the security of my children. twenty twenty five. lived there we've we've we've heard of course. been attacked just one time because. we had them in the middle of the
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night is smart for. playing with that problem was the precipice the problem is the security robberies can happen sometimes it's maybe aggression physical aggression sometimes do why ceasar man attack another young man. as we travelled through some of the most dangerous stations we saw metro security and police trying to crack down on the problem this exceeded in moving this bunch a long but in reality all they've done is move the problem to another stop on to another day charlotte even ski r.t. paris. it is our international schools in three russian cities were attacked by their students this week resulting in dozens injured and six people detained. the in the north with her children screaming very loudly we were scared at first we
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thought it was a joke meanwhile but then we realized it was serious thought there might have been a fire or a bomb we ran i saw three little children covered in blood honestly it was horrible blood was spilling from hands from necks absolutely horrible. some guys told me there are two youngsters in masks running to the classroom injured a teacher started stabbing kids then one of them jumped out the window trying to escape another cat running trying to injure the children and hurt himself.
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the man to the class inflicted injuries sustained free school children any teacher with the next a child received a blow to the face another one was struck on the back and another girl. was it isn't as clear as it was in a calm nothing like this could have been expected from that action and i know many could come anticipated this would happen. that when i look at the list you can. tell that you. the motives of all the attackers are still unknown but officials are suspicious their souls were inspired by the columbine school massacre in america nine hundred ninety nine that they're not like the attack left fifteen people dead and by. landrieu day witnesses say the suspects entered the schools wearing black clothing similar to the columbine killers it's also reported that two
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of them tried to take their own lives but failed the three incidents are believed to be connected according to police that's prompting russian lawmakers to push for the closure of so-called columbina groups on russia's largest social media platform and the page for example is believed to belong to one of the suspects right here it shows of subscriptions to several groups dedicated to the columbine attack and contains video about the killings. five people have reportedly been killed in afghanistan after a group of gunmen attacked a luxury hotel in kabul officials also say at least six people were injured there have been no immediate claims of responsibility the operation is still ongoing a local media reports claim foreign special forces units arrived at the scene to assist afghan police and local journalists but reports. according to several sources within the afghan special forces the forest and second floor has
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been cleared some rooms on the third floor either burned down and some of them of caught fire in this definitely battle on the fourth floor according to multiple sources within the crisis response unit team one fighter told me that he saw two people who were carried away from the third floor he couldn't really tell me whether they were injured or they were killed this is still an ongoing situation and this is also a hotel that got attacked in two thousand and eleven and we only heard in the last forty eight hours or so from the u.s. embassy in kabul putting a security alert saying a number of hotels in government buildings in other locations what at risk of an attack obviously this sort of an attack shows the constant security an intelligence failure but it also shows how the afghan government and its international allies are finding themselves fight another fight on
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a very difficult front line which is the city's. staff are being caught on camera revealing the company has direct access to and monetizes some of its users most private information hidden camera conversations with engineers from the social media giant were conducted by the undercover journalism group project very tired they show even the firm's own employees appear to be concerned about the level of control their company. i mean it's. like going to see. if the students are in particular the twitter employees who are secretly film said they can read old private direct messages or dns and that's not the only revelation project veritas has made.
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all we have we can and to me that's kind of spirit that stuff are stored in your legs you know and they could be they could be shared i mean do you have access to them to tell. you that's wonderful. i look up i'm no engineer and the most you. say you could totally accurate d.m. is how they reacted maybe quoting you now that i know that. when you write stuff you. think oh my i. refuse to even up. the see what you think. this. was a. great week for. everything. actually charged up but i wouldn't mind we have the right to live and act like that even
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though you. don't like to even imagine you're the. one you kind of like sign your privacy. yeah yeah i'm going to have your say before they write the rules our way of life if you're. having this leaving money for your. claim of anything going to god so you. think you know look at me and i you know i mean. we are going to have to have a. no no in response to these revelations twitter has insisted it doesn't proactively review users' private messages that has confirmed some employees do have access to them for working opposite as well i just to point out the group behind the revelations does have a rather mixed reputation. it has been accused of mostly by those it's exposed of
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political bias as well as acquiring information under false pretenses and selectively editing it but it's found james o'keefe says the deception tactics they use only to get the truth twitter isn't responding to most of this stuff they're putting out statement denial statements they're saying we don't shadow band people what we really do is we the exact orders down rank we down rank people what's the difference between it down rank in a shadow band or people being down rank for their political views if people are being downright for their political views how many of them have been downright we want to know more about it people have been writing about it for a long time nobody said root at least we have people on video admitting to doing it the first statement they put out said the individual was speaking his personal opinion now they had to update that when we put more people out in the state people that were speaking are they going to keep going i mean every every piece of information we have shows that pretty much everybody at twitter is of the same
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political bias the same political background and it seems like this attitude permeates our entire country company. the online streaming giant netflix recently added the iconic ninety's sitcom friends to its this but a new generation of us are finding it's no laughing matter expressing serious reservations about the show so why isn't it standing the test of time and he says sethi has been taken up. the one with the homophobic a sexist and racist no until average title of a friends episode but according to manuals it could be when netflix announced the award winning sitcom would be uploaded to the streaming service found both new and old were thrilled i mean stead of enjoying the classic comedy the younger generation have nitpicked reasons to be offended netflix putting friends in the top picks for you suggestions is straight up high in the phobic there is nothing i hate more than ross in a meal any episode of friends he's so sexist and homophobic and i just want to jump
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into t.v. and strangle him. all of that money could jokes i remember them so clearly they used to follow me around in my head when i was a teenager and stopped eating things guys friends as more than twenty years ago and view as would have molded the characters changing perceptions of society but apparently in the eyes of manuals the jokes of the an iconic nine thousand have nots aged twelve to twenty nine when women. are taking over oh yeah she did you see i'm sorry who i am. then there are bisexuals the some just say they're kidding themselves. political correctness has had a massive impact on this generation's shift in taste making a comedian's job even harder to appeal and not offend and for veterans of satire like mel brooks is pretty much the death of comedy we have become stupidly
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politically correct which is the depth of comedy comedy has to want to. take risks comedy used in very truth was bringing to beginnings we're always telling the truth always going to truth about human behavior even talk show hosts a running gag of getting their fingers bent people became so offended at the t.v. host bill moss jokes he introduced this. americans have got to learn how to take a joke. a few months ago we introduced a segment called explaining jokes to idiots. some comedians have even stopped performing for younger audiences altogether you have no interest in gender or race or anything like that but everyone else is kind of with their little calculating is this the exact right mix the difference between the generations right now is that people are being rewarded on social media for saying that they're offended by
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things whereas back in the past people just had a laugh it off or discuss shrug it off or you know turn off the television if they didn't like the show so now the new generation goes on you know twitter or facebook and complains that something is you know offensive to them and you know it it's not it's just funny it's a comedy people need to lighten up and i can't believe that people are now like retroactively saying that they were offended by all the wraps up at the weekly here not international on this sunday morning though more over the weekly in about. mine i mean you're you're you're again better because one nine hundred talk to brock here said this was their year twenty seventeen to go to all kinds of crazy yeah it sure. are experiencing a bit of a fall back. play
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what or who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was. what i did was on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's saying. it's. on the cover of. what you have to do drink it or give it give it to the uncle you know. just feel.
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mean it was in the stars as the day was gone the wall. was going to look at those that will say going to get pullman says in this global elizabeth gilels died in one of those is there is a. theory can the highest silver mines on the planet back to for almost five hundred years. packed into the rocks the deep shots are plagued by cave ins and accidents. in the
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thin dusty and the miners work without eye protection breathing operators i mean often work drunk it's extremely dangerous sometimes fatal and frequently carried out by children. young children who worked in bolivia for generations almost three quarters of a million a doing so today. this culture led to the development of bolivia's new liberal and highly controversial children's code in two thousand and fourteen which gave children as young as ten the right to work under certain circumstances. critics in the west said bolivia had effectively legalized child labor the government says the laws protect the rights and help for the young workers.
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to me. all the new lows work has the situation got better since two thousand and four see. we working to lean and mean and have. the child that step by step so there was this five year plan right so yes by two thousand and nineteen yeah they want to say. no must basically i think i know it's very difficult to say no mass because it's only five years but it's you know it's a huge it's a high i don't know how you say made. by the level of yes yes yes yes yes you aim high end for the stars yes yes it's very. it's very high. but you know in the last ten years. to make
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a big thinks. you can think and believe yeah we. certainly to live in the space we have. right now you can think in the morning we. would all keep in the school we have this reality right now. because that's been the in the. this about i want to start. a million other money to put forward. those doesn't. and you see in this. it was because. the thing. some guy with a thirteen fourteen years selling you this is maybe you don't know
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about it but if you see i chatted with thing years in the cold. you know you understand yeah of course when they try to say because you were because you think. this is a strategy. for us is this just so you send the young little kid out and he of course looks the pause and then you make more money of course and the piracy is. done and. you make more money because it's child this is a from. the only. illegal when the senate since. nine eleven there's an earlier
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to understand this in. this. sequence is the number. of and then. the next person in the collection i gave you and i think of course just as. many american that he was. he came to the primary ok honestly i don't know of another handful of. now and believe we did the program with new allies you know we haven't. it's different this is the past this is not geneva. they they make the laws international loans in honor places but you need to see the reality here.
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when the sun. comes out as the nominee. leaves easy one to. the end on. from the sincere. courier what's like to look in nature like the back all of us not just shooting can you shoot and shoot from the six o'clock to the tunnel of love maybe i can see when you see that how does that make you feel of course i feel sad. i feel like . i don't know the word but they respond as a simple dense yeah yeah it was an incident now you want to help but of course of course people want to help. you. know why. you love them or. shut up
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but just purchased but. the reality in bolivia is that the economy has improved in the last decade but that around sixty percent of people still live below the poverty line they do what they have to to survive and for many children it means juggling school with a full time job. oh . god you sons will follow the former home amount of money but felt that he thought the salmon house and i eat it if a son will need that clothing. moves feels.
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like. he hates me. know here lives in the suburbs of the past. mike is a daily struggle for him parents who can't make ends meet on the land he's been contributing to the family budget for over two years. you may end up adding. a humanoid. evils president. will guarantee that. school will ever get is where it was.

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