tv Cross Talk RT March 26, 2018 11:30am-12:01pm EDT
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the at the price of being destroyed itself. and said well these weapons were overcome u.s. missile defenses u.s. missile defenses were totally ineffective against russian forces already so there will be more effective against russian forces. welcome back and what headlines now facebook's mark zuckerberg took out a series of newspaper ads in the u.s. and britain on sunday apologizing for his failure to protect users data he says the company will now do its best to ensure it doesn't happen again a poll conducted for reuters in the u.s. last week suggests facebook is the least trusted major american tech company only forty one percent of respondents said that they had faith in the social network following the recent scandal several i.t.
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specialists claim that facebook doesn't only store data which users have posted on its website or apps it also gathers contact lists call lokes and even text messages some suspect the data has been collected for years here's what internet lore expert cohen told us about the scandal. trey's book is clearly in the wrong here because what facebook has done is it is given access to a third party to a vast amount of data or facebook uses we doubt those uses consent and permission once apologizing for the breach of data mr zuckerberg also made a lot of efforts to be attention into political issues so what drearily mr zuckerberg was saying we'll follow gys for allowing facebook data to be used for the purpose of manipulating political complaining now this is not really they
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should what he really needs to apologize is not for. taking the steps of looking steps that could possibly put the election good it needs to apologize for breach of data stop check and yes i'm done but i can't single story we can make that it's julian a song just an outspoken critic of facebook he's tweeted a simple guide to check if your past known data has been collected by the site and songs found himself on the wrong side of the law after leaking secrets u.s. government documents and this jacqueline vega now explains it there's pressure from some quarters for luck a bug to be treated in a similar way. the theft of the personal data of around fifty million facebook members came as a shock to many but not for wiki leaks founder julian assange who pointed out on twitter that if you're not paying for a product you are the product of sound has never had an account on facebook and calls the platform a giant intelligence database something that he also told us back in an interview
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in two thousand and eleven facebook in particular. is the most appalling spying machine that is it being invented here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people their relationships in their names addresses all seating we the united states. system us televisions and the songs hasn't missed the irony involved when it comes to the treatment he's received for publishing information on wiki leaks versus the virtual hero worship mark zuckerberg has enjoyed over the years now to be fair zucker berg was crowned the person of the year back in two thousand and ten long before it came out that he effectively sold user information to third parties but the comparison isn't without merit zuckerberg has been hailed as a visionary leader taking us into the modern world with rumors even circulating that he could be a challenger to donald trump in two thousand and twenty and yet his company has been caught time and again serving up users personal information despite sucker birds promises to take privacy seriously most of their services their privacy is an
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important thing but on facebook privacy is central i mean we take our role really seriously i think it's my job and our job to protect everyone who uses facebook and all the information that they share with us but actions speak louder than words right back in two thousand and eleven the platform settled with the federal trade commission over charges that third party apps were able to access nearly all of the users' personal data unbeknownst to them and facebook promised to fix the problem sound familiar just a couple of years later a bug was found on the site that exposed the email addresses and phone numbers of six million facebook users and as a part of a legal battle running since two thousand and fifteen belgian courts order the social media giant in february of this year to stop collecting the private information of belgian users on third party sites a decision that facebook is not accepting and continues to appeal and that brings us to today and to this rather amusing me julian assange has been living in the london embassy for over five years has had his life threatened by politicians and
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has been called a traitor for his work as a whistleblower and while it's like a bird may not exactly be sitting pretty at the moment what with the hit his company stocks have taken and the requests from both the u.s. and the u.k. to testify on the situation i highly doubt the guy will be facing life threatening consequences if any at all but only time. thousands of separatists from spain's catalonia region clashed with police in barcelona on sunday as protests against the treatment of exiled former leaders turned violent. guess. i. was.
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almost a hundred people were injured according to local medical services the protesters want the spanish authorities to end a crackdown on politicians supporting the catalan independence movement the rally follows the detention of former regional president carlos by german police on sunday he was stopped on the danish border on his way back to belgium and is currently in custody pushed him on fled to brussels after holding an independence referendum last october which was ruled illegal by madrid he faces charges for rebellion and sedition spain reissued an international arrest warrant last weekend is now pushing for his extradition. now one man's act of kindness in the french alps has landed him in trouble after he helped a heavily pregnant migrant woman reach a hospital ben widdicombe who is a member of a volunteer my good patrol group spotted the woman and her family which included
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two small children near a dangerous pass high in the mountains the team managed to get them down to a car and were driving them to hospital when they were stopped by french police do because it was told he had broken the law by aiding undocumented migrants mr dicko is now awaiting trial and if found guilty under french law could be jailed for up to five years and get a thirty thousand euro fine he says it was his humanitarian duty to do what he did . while on patrol we spotted a group of people walking through the snow we saw there was a family with two young children and a pregnant woman on we did what we always do we gave them food and drinks and dry clothes we saw that the mother was not well at all we learned she was a half months pregnant so we decided to act quickly we understood she wasn't feeling well she was about to give birth we had to immediately taken to hospital.
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even you would you shall not when we arrived to the bottom of the valley we were arrested by border police we were not able to convince them that the situation was serious and the woman was about to give birth to the border policeman only told me that i was not able to judge whether the situation was serious or not at that point a family were separated the mother was taken to the hospital and we were brought to the police station with the children and the two company people i was had immediately they asked for my documents may catalogue my personal belongings they notify me of a hearing on wednesday and released near midnight. close to me my lawyer assisted me with interrogations and developed a strategy to follow for the hearing i've insisted that i was doing my humanitarian g.t. chairing a mission at the moment my file is in the hands of the prosecutor he will be to want to decide what will have to happen if the situation repeated itself tomorrow i would not be able to act differently it was
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a totally acceptable thing to do. as well as of course live to the russian ambassador to germany who is expected to comment on the expulsion of moscow's diplomats let's listen in. grounds it undermines the very foundation of. russia germany is not a friendly move at all with do you regret that we've been not presented with any facts there is only. the so called and highly likely phrase in relation to their russian involvement in the tragic accident incident in salisbury so nothing but deep regret was feel and we do protest. i don't have anything else to say. any more questions. but. the only. one you might like and i'll give you any more
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details that decision was taken by the german authorities. nor more conditions so far and i'll make it quietly so far. on any other measures to follow you certain that we haven't been informed about any other measures to be imposed on them but i'm almost one hundred percent sure you'll believe me us that retaliate three measures will be taken in a studio the timing of these things will not be left an uncertainty he must it was a silly thing only you can read about that because that will give it to you because if it is like that. you have a right to fight with good and evil because you believe that also but so i wasn't. really. listening to this stuff but he's right.
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we. just think that's what the entire of us thought he's a little but still your big mission believe it. ok we'll just been listening in that live on the russian ambassador to germany who has described the mass expulsion of russian diplomats as no to a friend the movie also said he saw which hollywood story measures will follow in june it's time we're going to bring you more on this all breaking news story after this short break. how does it feel to be a sheriff the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is one business model helps to run a prison now we just do or don't like to see nobody over the place and i don't no one comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's cost effective that's what they want to do that as long as they don't give
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a damn if you do the chores among their brashly paying enough to put a mark in very good the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. bridge what she could is behind such success. seemed wrong. just don't call. me. yet to see how this thing comes out today. and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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a shopping and entertainment complex local authorities say ten people are still missing and that the number of fatal ities may rise further our video agency ruptly has obtained c.c.t.v. footage from inside the mall showing the flames spreading and thick smoke rapidly filling the fourth floor it's been reported that the blaze began in the children's play area images showing the panic that ensued have also been emerging online. just first of all that. the food system you will close to. this when you. were going to was or should you move good we've got to exhaust what we've been. going to do not cooperate. when you want to crush you but you said many people were unable to escape from the building some were seen jumping from
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windows four people have been detained and questioned in connection with the incident however it's still not clear what caused the fire a word of warning you may find some of the following images extremely upsetting. it was horrific the mall was packed with people we could hear the fire alarm. the smoke filled the cinema i grabbed my system would run down the stairs it was a terrible crush and zero visibility my hands are still trembling when i imagine. some. one man began to that he said we should jump on the roof because it would soon collapse the shelter from the roof to rest but no one came for forty.
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or chernobyl just two hundred seats. you had to go into the sick doubles. the it's. just when you pull it the solution to. the widget but the syllable it is almost a good morning to what it must because there's no coolness to do because no most new feature those who support you should look at the new motion of would be stupid to do does not. disuse to use manage the porch to look at the was done the portraits a good look at the good with the snow a brutal story. our children were burning and we could only stand there and watch. here's what we know about the winter cherry tell complex it opened in twenty
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fifteen in the city center and a building that had previously been a confectionery factory in addition to a children's play area it's also hard to cinemas and a petting zoo around two hundred and. also killed in the disaster and the aftermath of the fire the city has canceled all entertainment and cultural events as a mark of respect for those who lost their lives the region has declared three days of mourning people are also bringing flowers candles and perhaps most poignantly toys to the shopping center. is in the city for us. the latest in this story is the preliminary results of the probe by the russian investigative committee and apparently the shopping mall was both built and operated amid some very severe fire safety violations more moreover the one of the security guards apparently disabled the fire prevention system before the blaze broke out this earth should some lights
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on the cave and they have a very good broke out after the fire because people were basically trapped inside there was no alarm there was no siren so they didn't get an early warning also sprinklers didn't work so that failed to do and moreover the according to the russia's investigative committee fire escape exits were blocked they will look to so people had to literally break down duis and jump out of the windows so many of the survivors scared severe injuries during that as to what caused the fire is not clear yes we do know that it apparently started at the children's playground and there are two main versions one is that somebody apparently apparently troubled teens said the form pitch in the trampoline area ablaze deliberately another one used the electrical circuit malfunction but whatever whatever it is the all of that
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all of that inferno could have been avoided if the prevention system actually works now and behind me is a self improvised vigil and it seems that every single. person in town of i'm going to lay flowers growing toys in light candles every single person he's taking you take you on a very deep personal level they've lost dozens of their loved ones each and every one of them just overnight now the investigation of course continues now this. shopping mall used to be a confectionery and in fact it conducted fire drills just last week we saw a lot of a lot of very grave and outrages flaws missed in those drills and still the investigation is looking into that looking into how this horror became possible how this absolutely soul crushing tragedy could have been avoided. many people in camera
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which is three thousand six hundred kilometers east of moscow have been queuing to donate blood for the victims fifty people were injured in the fire tell of them were taken to hospital including several children. one of the most seriously injured is a boy who leapt from an upper floor window he was the only member of his family to survive again you may find some of the scenes you're about to see distressing. but the good. news needs it to be see when you do it's good to see. if you've.
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been you but you. didn't see one good movie when you squeeze through in the. stupid human that. you can see. people had serious injuries and now needs an artificial lung at night but his condition has slightly improved this. post. well it's just overwhelming you hear one story you think it couldn't be worse and then you hear something else that will but tears your heart about and take for example this this group of eight kids classmates who were out on a school trip to camera after the big city these are rural kids so this was for them a pleasure huge treat spring holidays they're out there in this shopping center the
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bowling their ice skating they go to the cinema and fifteen minutes after the film started the fire broke out make no mistake here people try to get in fathers mothers relatives even total strangers try to get in there and help these people get them out but the they helped only so many others never left. you to be teach them to speak a little bit. committee oh dear look this one you look at you full you mean you come in they didn't use it. you can't instead of confessing to the fellows inside the chose not to visit the senate now music means nothing to live. with million i'm deeply moved from with you when you concluded. it was goodbye to clear to the pickle in. the joke you.
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come here because look if. you didn't present. these kids these adults they were trapped fire spreads like you wouldn't believe in a smoke it it isn't just deadly and it feels everything very very quickly but through the fire exits were reportedly blocked the fire alarm was reportedly according to authorities switched off by security at the shopping mall so by the third people realized something was wrong and it was in many cases too late and some of these kids in a cooling their relatives mothers fathers friends begging them for help somebody to come to help to rescue them others posted on their social media profile saying they were they were here that it was bad please somebody please help they called their
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relatives they called their mothers with the final farewell you know there's one particularly distressing story about a mother and a father who in kember of right now waiting to identify the the bodies of the three girls five and to eleven years old the father brought them in during the day yesterday. to watch a cartoon it took them to the cinema on the fourth floor and then. himself went down to the first floor to do whatever it is that he wanted to do he gets a call from one of his door the saying there's a fire and that the door was locked they couldn't get out you runs up stairs and there's smoke everywhere he gets a wet cloth and tries to for jean get to the get to the cinema way he left his girls couldn't do it he ran outside to find rescuers to get some sort of help by which point of course. it was too late they lost all three girls and this is just
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this is just two cases that i've mentioned here it is it's truly horrendous nevertheless people did try to help and even those that didn't lose any relatives this invisible shock i was told by my boyfriend at the time of the incident that he and his friend tried to drag children away from the fire because of the think smog they were prevented from staying there and your money my the shopping mall santa workers who said all the children got out people were smashing windows with their hands and feet because it was impossible to being there and it was so scary when i saw how people jumped out of the windows one person jumped in and now the boy is now in a coma from one to her and another person has broke his spine and that is a life i lost some friends and part of the group managed to escape but i lost contact with ground stop this and have not heard from them for over
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a day was was. was . in other world news now thousands of separatists from spain's catalonia region clashed with police in boston alone on sunday as protests against the treatment of exiled formulators turned violent. almost a hundred people were injured according to local medical services a protest as well in the spanish dorothy's two and a crackdown on politician supposing the council on independence movement the rally
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followed the detention of regional president bush tomorrow by german police on sunday he was stopped on the danish border on his way back to belgium and is currently in custody pushed him on a flight to brussels off the holding an independence referendum last october which was moved to a legal by madrid he faces charges of rebellion on sedition spain reassured an international arrest warrant last week and just now pushing police extradition. the families will be back after this short break. what hope to see you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we just do it on like a nobody over the case and i don't know what comes anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's cost effective that's what they want to do that they don't give a damn if you didn't charge them at their best to pay enough to put it back into. the louisiana incarceration rate is twice as high as the u.s.n. bridge what secret is behind such success.
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huge fire engulfed the shopping center and the russian city of camera sixty four people including many children are confirmed dead. this is do you believe you didn't see the movie could be reused to student good movie buf soup you do look. good if you do the good you can see each good piece will be here soon the goods will be. four people have been arrested in connection with the tragedy russia's investigative committee says the buildings the margins the exits were blocked and that the fire alarms were turned off. in other news the wave of russian diplomatic expulsions are announced by the u.s. and more than a dozen european countries and i'm sure.
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