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facebook has a big issue with women of migrant background you can notice that i don't have a nordic look you can see that i am originally from the south here in germany i find the human rights which isn't always easy in islamic countries people like me are silenced by facebook and since i have a certain popularity and quite a large following i was block 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 arab d which in germany files for women's rights i am a nuisance for facebook and the mainstream media or layer was banned under the new law that forces social media to delete offensive content within twenty four hours after receiving a complaint otherwise companies would face huge fines earlier this month for deputy leader of the alternative for germany party so 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 anger at my group policies in
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germany of feeling the voices silenced. the problem is you know the policy of the german government and especially of the older 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 a german citizen who has lived here forever 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. truck related crimes are becoming so bad on parts of the paris metro that train drivers are reportedly refusing to stop at certain stations but according to a union representing the metro and bus network in the french capital. went underground to investigate. for most parisians the metro is
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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 drug related crime and violence has been a long standing issue on purpose as metro but now the unions representing the train drivers say it is spiraling 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 longer stop there a survivor more force of i'm not pro quo is very dangerous and it's terrifying if it can range from a simple punch to people using nails knives or. stations like marks door
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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 it's even more dangerous they are targets of fast i've seen more than one hundred attacks take place. within minutes of arriving in 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. he's afraid for the security of my children. twenty
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twenty five. lived there we we we verse of course. have been attacked just one time because. we had in the middle of the night. smart for. playing with that problem was a precipice a problem as the security robberies can happen sometimes it's maybe aggression physical aggression sometimes do buy 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 they succeeded in moving this bunch are long but in reality all they've done is move the problem to another stop on to another day charlotte even ski arty paris. a high ranking afghan
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diplomat is one of six people killed off a gunman attack a luxury hotel in kabul more on that so after this short break to stay with us. it caught my ear year ago on a one nine hundred. said this was there your choice of a tape to go to all kinds of crazy eyes yeah it sure. are experiencing a bit of
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a fall back. welcome back all six civilians have been killed in afghanistan after a group of gunmen attacked and luxury hotel in kabul a high ranking afghan diplomat was among those killed there can't began overnight when several assailants storms the intercontinental hotel and took staff and guests hostage and subsequent security operation then lasted for thirteen hours eventually all far as he said three attackers were killed on sunday morning and they declared
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an end to the siege however the taliban which claimed responsibility for the attack has said attack has said it had sent five gunmen to carry out the assault security forces also managed to rescue one hundred twenty six people third of whom were foreign nationals but death toll is expected to rise as an afghan airlines spokesperson told local media that eighteen employees who were staying at the hotel are missing. defend from security analysts kemal alarms as a number of factors led to the relative success of the attack. i think unfortunately the afghan security forces are just know up to the standards all up to the standards or there's too much pressure on them and there's not much coordination between nato forces and the afghan police there are multiple threats there's the taliban there's there's ice is there's also has this law which is also in the government so there are a number of opponents and i think this simply isn't the right intelligence to
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counter these kind of attacks because they're happening on the regular basis one day it's a civilian target one day it's a military target one commercial road or a hotel today to counter terrorism in afghanistan you need region approach and the regional approach means working with iran working with pakistan and working with russia in the central asian states at the moment the u.s. is not really doing that they have their own strategy and it's not doesn't fit in with the british and strategy. four people have filed a lawsuit against the city of berkeley in california this university for injuries they claim they received during anti trump riots on the campus that last year the violence erupted over a speech said to be given at the university by a prominent conservative.
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we talked to katrina radio show imo who's taking legal steps against university. but when the attack started and specially after i was pepper sprayed i was completely incapacitated there was nothing i could do to defend myself so i had no choice but to turn around and just face the barricade i was worried about what was
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happening to my husband it turned out he was just a few feet away from me being beaten worse than any of us he was being unconscious the efforts by the police both the city and the campus police were clearly inadequate given what happened the injuries that were sustained what i saw personally was police initially standing outside of the building that they later locked us out of i saw them there their knowledge of the way and by the time the attack actually started they were nowhere to be seen they had locked themselves inside the building and wouldn't give us any aid at all the university of california berkeley house declined to comment and the city itself previously filed court motions seeking to dismiss a similar case but a lawyer representing the victims says they want to send a message to come post off on to police to do a better job. the injuries caused to her clients two of which were beaten unconscious and still suffer from psychological disorders post-traumatic disorders
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so they are seeking money damages to compensate them for that but the main goal of this case is to send a message campus police and samples universities that they they have to do their jobs you know i like in what's happened here the deliberate effort to not intervene and to not do anything to fire a man watching a building on fire with their with their hoses water pouring out of them but they're too afraid to go into the building because they might get hurt it's the goal of law enforcement it's the role of law enforcement i should say to serve and protect the public and they did not do that. it claims being on a roller coaster ride of late when say sorries valley plummet to below ten thousand dollars the crash follows a global crackdown on digital currencies in terms of regulation in brazil
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investment funds are now prohibited from buying crypto currency while in china all star teams are targeting online platforms that offer exchange services and india is actively targeting wealthy bitcoin is through income tax regulation some believe a suit will bring in even harsher measures and there are warnings this could now be a survival of the fittest for digital currencies. china has always been opposed to or to but quite korea now is becoming increasingly concerned japan has gone wild but most of the action but quite all crimes are just childish speculation is really extreme particularly in japan and then oh look this is going to happen so i'm sure they're correct then you're trying to i might add. the communist crowd of congress has a taking a turn to deal with speculators the only issue right now is that this sector is so technologically advanced that it went in beaky big outside the bounds of national
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governments and what they're doing is catching up the world doesn't need on a business sense all of these. all of these projects they're not necessary some of them will outperform in el compete their peers just because they have a better management teams better products better solutions their technology etc just look at the as very speculative start of business is some of them as it happened in the us that in the nasdaq bubble of the late ninety's some of them will be a dominant company dominating business in ten to twenty years but most and will be wiped away the underlying technology watching technology is good. there are lines streaming giant netflix recently added the iconic ninety fifth conn friends to it service that a new generation of viewers are finding it's no laughing matter expressing serious
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reservations about the show so why isn't it standing the test of time has said they takes a closer look. the one with the home of the sexist and racist intellectual 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 only instead 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 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 few as would have molded the characters changing perceptions of society but
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apparently in the eyes of manuals the jokes of the an iconic ninety knots aged well twenty nine were not women. taking her own you know she didn't even. 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 politically correct which is the depth of comedy comedy has to walk through the morning take risks comedy is still very true to who was bringing to the games we're always telling the truth always going to truth about human behavior even talk show hosts
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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 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
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retroactively saying that they were offended by it when to get in touch and tell us what you think about today's stories by following guys on social media about the latest at the top of the hour thinking about. the rebuttal from steven both. test hollywood guys you know suspects. that american first of all i'm just george bush in our view to say this is my buddy max bemis financial guru when he's a little bit different i'm. going to. enter with those with all the drama happening in our country and she'd have to be every day americans. look to the store to bridge the gap this is the great american.
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i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside i. football 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 super money kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more transfer. and thinks it's going to.
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started working i know the question. for the euro was why. we had such concerns what we were preparing to do.
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thank you all very much. and are for me to be here to. pay tribute to a hero freedom. milton freidman. i arrived in italy in november two thousand and eleven documentary the nation was at risk of default and under pressure of the european institutions the berlusconi government had just resigned in favor of. a technician who supported the forthcoming catastrophe it was the first time in a decade that i came back to the land where i was born. to advance a moral vision. where men and women are free. to choose. by the braiding agencies and they'd lost credibility in the eyes of international markets there was everywhere a climate of fear and uncertainty about the future.
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when government attempts. it's. for the judgments of free people. the results are usually disastrous. the italian case with its debt out of control could have even caused a domino effect on the whole european economy only dose of the pigs. what was going on in europe in contrast to the free markets invisible hand. which improves the lives of people big governments invisible foot. tramples on people's hopes and destroys surgery. said that's the word spread and austerity had entered into everyday speech but no
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one knew what consequences the economic crisis when the tail be taken to the streets across spain to join the general strike that stretching throughout europe that still european politicians was shirred us that the crisis would be resolved soon applying effective economic recipes and structural reforms they might think. after four years of austerity the economic conditions of the pigs are even worse but the european press continues to believe that corruption and indolence are the sources of our problems and at this point we deserve this crisis. chris for. the.
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post in austin. and a lot of. with the cause of a. local machine. that is sound the big kid enough to buy a z. engine one chip if you. live in that she for all countries do we which is the weaker economies or the pu's do the working hard being spendthrift and so on it's mostly complete nonsense so for example greeks work on over june more hours per week than germans do. in one thousand nine hundred two the my strict treaty was signed and the european union was formally born. but let's take a break because this story also talks about that in that very same year founded the
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social co-operative. on the of which she is now president in twenty four years cloudy and your colleagues have given back dignity to those who are just been released from mental hospitals schools prisons or simply from their homes they left with the fam a few up to colorado full of crazy people they drove around month on to a small town north of from under the eyes of the outraged locals and they got to change the face of their city a cooperative has dealt with more than five hundred people with disabilities and more than five thousand people took advantage of itself since a tenth of the population of monta returned doffed today the likely base is that it would be shut down triggering a real social bump in the event yeah and he should be doing that one hundred. percent say. with macroeconomics you can understand the limits and then with microeconomic you understand everything that happens if it is those
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less so macro economic might put you in this role and then the micro would be everything that happens inside the role playing on total bill. i think. that. if you send one hundred dogs to the room to get some bones there's always ninety five there you've got a macro problem a structural problem five of those dogs are going to get anybody. she gave a lot. of it is now the micro. psychologists will take those five guys out and they'll be examined then they'll say ok they need more training we need structural reforms they need exercise exercise them in training or teach you how to fight hard case bones and then they run the experiment again they send those start to get and sure enough the next time those dogs get.
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what they forget this is going to be just five other dogs that don't get bones because there's a macro problem it's good to have better dogs stronger darts faster darts but if the problem is to short by bones the short five bucks is nothing the micro can do about the. q is it really possible that there is such between the upper floors of economic power and the small everyday problems is it true that we are one hundred dogs in a room with only ninety five bones and who decides when the bones must be ninety five or one hundred. maybe they keep a z. u
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. a. he. told me all i. want. all of it is for the little. bit of people of color more than most people don't know. that i really missed said this. election to start a little free taking to its very foundation t.j.
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you had a hundred fifty billion pounds of today. and. also the other big question tonight the fate of the thousands of employees who work in a building. in the u.s. financial crisis spread to europe in the form of sovereign debt crisis and quickly turned into an economic crisis. there's a lot of the starts about what's going to come out of. but democracy was never their strongest suit the european union wants to become the only way of imposing such highly irrational toxic policies of for three
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shifting the losses from the banks onto the shoulders of the weakest taxpayers of europe. whatever democracy. tracie if you do go through. to book a job. maybe . you don't need. to be. there. because. i mean.
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he treated me unique. did you feel a. massive government intervention relaunched in your. s. economy creating jobs balance in social conflicts in protecting the weakest segments of the population this was called the new deal. family. and that. the new deal was inspired by the father of macro economics john maynard keynes argued the need for public intervention in the economy of the nation on the opposite side milton friedman yes that treatment the hero of freedom economic.

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