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and they would believe that the americans would be the sole arbiter of the salt providers to saudi arabia they would be looking at other markets including russia they'd be looking at other places including china and maybe even perhaps other countries such as south korea so i think this in the nuclear front it was not going to get to them for the united states even if they think that this is something which they can leverage that so that's when the saudis have a far bigger edge at this moment for the u.s. defense industry than the americans would like their own government or for that matter that a national community to police ok maria look fascinating to talk to you really appreciate your insights thanks from time to you that was nuri a source and defense analyst. in other news this evening a series of missile attacks have struck a government controlled suburbs of the syrian capital killing at least forty four people. this is all about a bit of my relatives are injured my wife and daughter are in surgery right now.
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was was only a moment i load my son told me he wanted to celebrate mother's day with me so i told him let's go to the market she bought a cake i was buying sweets when the explosion happened i saw only a lot of dust and my children under the table. were. well local state media says that rebels in eastern guta carried out the shelling attacks many of the victims died when one of the rockets hit a crowded market like a journalist but him visited the site. this is one of the largest single rocket strikes that ever had the syrian capital damascus since the beginning of the conflict back in two thousand and eleven the rockets hit a popular mall at a market place for three dollars a hike people shopping. in here celebrate mother's day many people are buying their
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gifts yesterday when the souls. of. i when we got out sorry we couldn't see anything because the dust a real massacre i swear i wouldn't wish anyone to witness a scene like this it's really sad. in the past forty eight hours the syrian army was able to make substantial gains and use the syrian military now controls over thirty percent of what was once one of the most important and closest to the syrian capital damascus rebel held in claves it is believed that it is in this location many of the headquarters of the rebels were established perhaps this is the reason why the rebels have stepped up their rocket attacks in this recap damascus damascus have seen an increase not just in the number of rockets that hit it in the past twenty four hours but also the quality of and the caliber of the ruckus that rebels are using to shell the capital damascus. now in australian side cold biohacking. has implanted
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a chip in his hand to ride public transport more conveniently what he didn't expect they wish to be taken to court and receive a hefty fine. i work in buyer having broad based i drive so i put technology inside my body i'm a federal politicians some political candidate with the science party. you can program is to do things like open your door you can interact with a variety of technology at the moment this one has a lot about my family. so you can tell my. state government is encouraging people to have the system but when somebody came and acted in a way that i hadn't anticipated it caused me to end up in court and that was quite of the thing that was surprising especially with the amount of interest that the
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case gone and it was it would have been a really good opportunity to show innovative ways of using the transport system and my law basically stated that this is a case where the law hasn't for up with technology and i'm maybe six months to a year ahead of where things could go. if we see more cases like this how it might affect other people with implants jonna future how far the rights of companies extends with respect to the rights of the individual but how's that implantable technology inside that body. you're watching r t h e's just coming up to a quarter past seven here in moscow not a new sexual consent in sweden is proposing to increase the punishment for rape plans handed to parliament on cheese day revise the list of sexual crimes. that's different from current legislation were has to be shown that there was violence the throat force or the plaintiff was in a particularly vulnerable situation we have not however changed the basic principle
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that it's willingness which decides if it's an act of abuse or not it means they will no longer be a need to prove intent in rape for example meanwhile sexual consent must now be verbal or via clear actions as mentioned punishment for perpetrators is also being increased however no changes to evidence standards were proposed it does come amid a ten percent rise in the number of rape crimes in the country in just a year or the concerns of austin been raised that the new legislation may lead to a wave of false accusations i think it is a way susannah's some political sickness because this law will change the definition of what is. now a man has to prove that that there was a total of consent for a woman it can be easier to accuse a man of rape there are three going on that is never reported because there's no evidence so this could actually help
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a lot of women to come out and make accusations but what could also happen is that there will be a lot of false accusations and you know just having sexual activity could be like entering a courtroom so to come this hour facebook is facing widespread criticism after revelations that data of its uses was collected and used for political purposes we've got the details intimidates. but politicians do know something. they put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. most somewhat want to be. the two going to be pressed to supply them before three of them or people. i'm interested always in the lines about our. quest to.
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apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch to the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman he just killed in a loneliness and spending suited to the twenty million one player. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game played great so what will chance for. peace is going to. welcome back now the hash tag delete facebook has been trending on social media
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after it was revealed that the tech giant failed to protect the data of millions of users from being used for political purposes the scandal involves a british data gathering firm called cambridge analytical it worked with multiple u.s. presidential campaigns including donald trump's and reportedly harvested the details of his many as fifty million facebook profiles for its operations the company is now under investigation and is even suspended its chief executive and he said i think as the story. political campaigns have changed they're no longer about running the most t.v. spots or spending the most money they're about to spend the smartest money finally put it's cool communications company that really knows how to pitch and then they came rich and it's a house prestigious and academic connotations to again very convincing small money must mean smart ideas writes we have a unique extra layer of data about personality decisionmaking and motivation this
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creates an unparalleled rich and detailed view of voters in the issues they care about so you know exactly who to target with exactly what type of message cambridge and i risk a claim they can do all this with a mix of data analysis and strategic communication that card list is want to boast about trump cruise cost and the list goes on sale impressed so far but how exactly do cambridge and their tickets hoggett bosis a company now accused of using the private data of millions of facebook users to directly target potential american voters data analytics firm that harvested information from millions of americans without their permission facebook is under growing pressure to explain how to protect americans personal information from people wanting to exploit it for electoral gain tricks by tens and conditions wow suddenly doesn't seem so impressive especially when you end up in the legal feud with the social media giants and it tends outs cambridge on earth to have
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a not small skeletons in their closet according to britain's channel four news and they're on the cover investigation they posed as potential clients interested in the outcome of the share lankan elections last month they found cambridge on the list because secretly works to influence over two hundred elections worldwide and the tactics would so squeaky clean the two fundamental human drivers when it comes to taking information on board effectively our hopes and fears and many of those unspoken and even unconscious. it's no good fighting an election campaign on the facts because actually it's all about emotion but that's not what came return with cup publicly admit of course publicly they say that advertising is not coercive they'd also tell you they never use any dirty tactics by us you mentioned intelligence gathering as well as part of the mix didn't you yes we have relationships and partnerships with specialist organizations that do that kind of work you know who the opposition is you know their secrets you know their tactics
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since some girls around to the candidate's house we have lots of history of such things with years of practice cambridge and then let's go have become real price at having the result they want if we are working and then we can set up fake i.d.'s and websites we can go in as students doing research projects attached to university we can be tourists there are so many options we can look at i've had lots of experience in this at cambridge i'm a little we are creating the future of political campaigning. so it's a story with twists tens of action meddling in the minds of voters using dirty tricks but something is missing oh and the narrative that russia must be behind it all now that it's an impressive result. and he said the reporting that we did invite to richard goodstein a former adviser to hillary clinton's campaign as well as legal and media on this line or to discuss whether the political use of social media inside the u.s.
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is actually more dangerous than the claims of potential foreign interference looks like it's undisputed that they did things that either were clearly against the law campaign finance laws the involvement of foreigners in u.s. election campaigns let alone kind of the moral approach of basically pretending to be something that they weren't. so they either clearly won over the line or they they went right up to it and i think that's what investigators where the state attorneys general i'm sure congress will look into it whether this justice department looks into it because donald trump was the beneficiary of his campaign that they worked with i wouldn't exactly hold my breath on that happening the entire point is being missed here is not cambridge analytic is the fact that facebook is a tool a proxy if you will of that government and it's
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a surveillance unit it was conceived it through darpa through seed money did this this phase oh do you think they use the information against there are you kidding me facebook apple everything that we do is basically sucking up every bit of information we have where has the world been you're living in and up an optic on and when barak obama was the beneficiary of facebook data i'll be it not cold and gleaned by these characters like especially don't forget legs and in. american you say that and that immediately turned it's the dog whistle went missing the point this is the. but a surveillance world that we live in that's being utilized by everybody constantly look we've already had facebook why publicly about what they did and didn't know
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they finally had to come clean right because i actually think they have a bit of a guilty conscience having worked with the trump campaign to do things that are frankly kind of un-american so you know we'll see i understand that's the kind of party line which is whatever whatever the russian box may have done was to war by you know this large things we'll see what did they do that was un-american what well again they paid they they ran messages that pitted blacks against whites they got under the skin of blacks because some of them claim that they were white for coming after them and vice versa you're telling me that all the sudden the russians are who are the russians is the russian government that lattimer putin is at the kremlin some guy with a russian name who are these russians so let me get this straight we had prayer president barbaric obama who basically went and absolutely not only colluded with but actively campaigned against bibi netanyahu no problem then he when we guarding
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brags that he said you're going to be waiting in the queue if you don't or if you vote for braggs it let me also when actually involved himself in the scottish independence movement as well so we we don't seem to care about this and i can't believe it that we have gone from that to this dainty miniscule didn't move in and miss micro staffing buying a facebook ad and somebody is going to say oh wait a minute hold it i was going to vote for hillary clinton but now where i just how did you say that facebook ad that said i mean really this is this with all due respect this is the best the russians have facebook if lionel is of the view that all those billions of dollars that spent worldwide on advertising. on news channels like r t and others is just absolutely just wasting money to see you might as well throw it out the window if that's your attitude then obviously i'm not going to
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persuade him or anybody who believes that that by you know that i don't want any effect anybody's opinion she has me i didn't really know what so i said my point is my point is my point is that yes i think facebook should be ashamed of itself because the evidence seems to be that it knew exactly what it was what its role in this was and in a sense it was kind of facilitating this in the interest of making a buck and i think that's wrong as a baby had hit me watching. liberal blogs sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings things to the chicken hawks forces you to fight the battles they're going. to stop to try to tell you that the gossip to publish their. mother off advertising something you are not pulling out but you're right. these are the hallmarks that
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the board will want. all the theories hypothesis to the birds about do you suppose it's all good that's an association a ninety five to ninety eight percent i find incredible it's almost two approaches a very seriously if one wants to live the mechanisms that are affordable through the chemical weapon circumstantial played their home in conflict mediation then i think we have to look at the facts and let the procedures work out for a plea to mature women from a small stand being here right. to. the
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far right than britain isn't just on the march it's taking violent murderous action . and the all nazi group called national action applauded the mother and the mother of a young woman member of the british parliament just before one o'clock today joe cox and paid for in spending for the taps and knocking quest. i'm now very sad because she has died because also for instance. other alleged members are charged with planning the brutal killing of another woman m.p. . and two british soldiers said to be from the same nazi group face serious terrorism charges. fascism and far right to extremism street violence and confrontation isn't new in britain it dates back to at least the one nine hundred thirty s.
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when oswald mosley is blackshaw structed through major cities. today's encounter nations are no less deadly. this is the story of. again how it developed revealing the major players and exposing the secret past the leader of the latest street movement. last year the young woman labor m.p. joel cox was cruelly mobbed out in the course of her public duties in burstall west the mother of two young children was stabbed and shot to death by a man called thomas maier whose name needn't detain us for long. at the time the mainstream media narrative was the mare was the lone wolf well
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in a rabid wolf he surely was but he was not alone thomas maier was connected enmeshed in the complex web of british fascism. in a way the blood dunned horror of the. brought british fascism full circle back to where in a sense it all began. so oswald mosley was a middle level british artist who married to the daughter of the viceroy of india log cars a. long moment.
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he was a conservative m.p. then a labor m.p. a left wing labor m.p. sometimes as a future are labor prime minister but as the skies darkened the wall street crash and widespread poverty oswald mosley turned to fascism. there's been a fifty year disputes over what fascism actually is one of the most influential definitions was griffin who argued that it was a palin genetic form of nationalism and that's a fancy way of saying it's a cross class revolutionary brand of nationalism that believes in the renewal of the nation and the new man and in a way that's what people are separated fascism from conservatism the conservatives look back at. status quo whereas fascists were very much about looking forward to creating it's ethnically pure all new. you can see
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a sense of victimhood that somehow the nation state which it which they identify has been somehow a victim of of others of evil forces stabbed in the back undermined in various ways whether it's by the international jurist conspiracy by communism or by liberals who are trying who are responsible for the degeneration the decadence the one thing that seems to me to bring together all fascists is the belief in an absolute leader whose word is law and who cannot be wrong and certainly hitler thought he could not be wrong in this country mostly thought he could not be wrong which is as good a definition of madness as i know but also the only definition that i can see of fascism. here in cable street in the east end of london on the fourth of
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october one thousand nine hundred thirty six britain's first fascist leader came across. as the leader of the british union of fascists he would have been if he could have been britain's golfing. the purpose of his march was to whip up hatred in much the same way as his eye dog did in germany. the people of the east end indeed people from all over london came on to oppose him a quarter of a million londoners stood in cable street proclaiming. they shall not pass and when most of his black shirt jack booted. nazis came a marching the people stood firm. there was trouble all right but
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the fascists were wrong to and had to call off the mark. racial tension was already simmering in the long hot summer of one thousand nine hundred fifty eight here on friday august the twenty ninth outside lots of more road underground station the spark was lit. three days of war infamously became known as the notting hill race riots over the long weekend hundreds of white youths rampaged around this area carrying weapons brandishing racist slogans the daily mail and it's an image of old style joined in asking should we let them keep coming in. today notting hill is expensive one of britain's most exclusive on cliffs. the rich the famous and the fashionable live eat and
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shop. at the time of the notting hill race riots it couldn't have been more different this area was one of grimy crumbling tournaments owned by slum landlord charging the rock rents. council cochrane the young carpenter who was stabbed to death right here in golborne road in notting hill was obviously not britain's first victim of racially motivated murder but he was the force to attract national attention. the first the big boy would never know it a symbol of resistance to race. at the time notting hill was a hotbed of white nationalism oswald mosley is union movement and cullen jordan's white defense league had this seeding with
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a racial tension. we feel that you cannot have colored immigration on the scale in which you're having it today without sooner or later having breeding that must lead ultimately to a briton we feel that if we have population in the future that must mean the downfall of the civilization and culture of our country which we hope if you look at the early history of fascism it was completely different to what we today associate as being fascist as well mostly was himself from the establishment was from the labor party had connections across the elite if you like he also had fairly developed ideas about what he wanted to do with the states in the economy. to say the national front in the seventy's or the british national party nearly two thousand. were very crude. simply out with the right conspiratorial anti semitic but they didn't have that sort of deeper level of thought about how to
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reorganize the state and the economy and so really a lot of the far right in britain in the post-war period really became dominated by white supremacist crew. and really since then hasn't escaped that legacy in. twenty years time a black man will have the whip hand over the white. in the late nineteenth sixty's. grandy made a note notorious speech. like the roman he could see the tiber forming with much blood it was a prediction of a britain or riven by a race riots even a racial war it caused the disparate strands of britain's fod right to rapidly coalesce the vehicle they founded was called the national front
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the end therefore had a joint leadership the think and have to are drawn to and the. modern web stuff i don't believe that the british people will allow themselves to be mongrelized out of existence we've got to fight isn't if it's right to save the whale with all of the lift who are otherwise waiting and. if it's right to save the whales why shouldn't the british the five. why have we got to submit to being exterminated by race mixing while we protect the survival of the minky whale the blue whale or whatever the logic of the left just doesn't best scrutiny. the national front brought chaos to the streets of britain in the seventy's and eighty's that struck terror in the black and asian communities any way to skin the
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snow white. and at hyde day symbolism had a reputation that really struck fear into the hearts of many in our black communities to take a beating from national from the skin it was to face the most horrendous violence vicious violent richard briefly violence that black people could face and you could literally lose your life over him kelson call crane did just that. the end there was a coalition of small extreme right wing groups on the fringes of british politics it specialized in provocative marches in immigrant areas only whites were allowed to join. britain is no whether you like it or not i happen to like it. a multi-racial country. but even if you don't like it it's too late to do anything about that as well first i don't
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agree that it's a multi racial country integration hasn't taken place to a significant extent and it's for this reason i don't really have noticed but on television advertisement over the last year or so every single advertisement involving people has got black people in it asian people in it as well as whites and particularly insidiously in my view they're showing including in furniture and bedding advertisement. black and white couples. in we are insidiously being caught that they're hoping that nature will follow out and that if they create an illusion of an actuality of integration and race mixing and miseducation that that's how the public will follow it when the bricks has indicated that they're not the national front tried to give itself a democratic really.
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