tv Politicking RT April 20, 2018 6:30am-7:00am EDT
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the algorithms work who feeds them what is being put into them and i think that we need to actually instead of focusing on this current narrative of you know new cold war we should be focusing on how do we learn to be in this space because we are going to be in this space and how we're going to be protected and i think we need to start to break these huge corporate sectors apart because they play such a crucial role in our democracies and when you have people that are not acceptable and eric smith believing that all the problems you know in the world are going to be solved by algorithms we are in a trap. but corn has been compared to a roller coaster where the way its value plunges from highs to lows but now we could have a more stable future although that would mean a trade off over percy is miguel francis santiago. one of bitcoins most valuable traits is its anonymity sure there is a ledger of transactions but you can determine who they belong to but now tech
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giant amazon could be taking it all away courtesy a brand new amazon patent the idea is to create what's called a data marketplace who will take part well electronic and internet retailers for a start they could combine a shipping address with bitcoin transaction data then the telecom providers can subscribe to this data stream and correlated between ip addresses of the transaction to countries of origin but that's not all here come the governments government agencies may be able to subscribe downstream encourage latex transaction data to help identify transaction participants surely government and law enforcement agencies would like to subscribe to just such a data stream for example the police of america's national security agency the n.s.a. would use all that combined data to identify the final bit koin user governments
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across the globe have been striving to ryan and on crypto currencies for quite a while now. we want to make sure that. currencies are not used for bad and illicit financing is more important because it's very important that these new technologies don't lead to the appearance of anonymity that might favor the financing of criminal activities and the position would have found that together with the german finance minister is to regulate bitcoin said you know he could but i don't it's he is not the only crypto feature which is in danger by amazon's new patent crypto currencies are decentralized no central bank no trade market and no way to predict their dynamic now a data stream that allison is pushing for would create a sort of stock exchange for bitcoin that would make the crypto market more predictable pinpoint bearish and bullish trends for example so who knows maybe
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that's the good thing we might be getting here but well on its you have to be sacrificed for that and it is at the end of a crypto currency as we know it i think right now we are. also mass message disruption and in fact i think just these disruption is driven by people questioning just large corporations basically is stealing a personal mission and the real question is who owns these information whether information should be used by corporations for they were perkins so will private enterprises out there but i do stuff of information to have more segment to come of marketing program absolutely monetary supply because he's not controlled by the government but it is controlled by the metformin but i do think them goosing anonymity would be
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a huge. huge loss but i don't think it will kill. almost three decades have passed since the worst ever disaster in british sporting history the hillsborough tragedy it left ninety six liverpool football fans died after they were crushed to death during a game when the stand they were in became dangerously overcrowded stan collymore has been speaking to the sister of one of the victims who dedicated her life to fight for justice. on the fifteenth by point nineteen i too knowing the cold plate not seeing forest in an f.a. cup semifinal. knowing six football fans to eat on that guy to die
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louise brooks has brought that i'm drew joins us live liverpool fan tells us her story it was for i didn't just say i rather it took my parents the books family. it wasn't just done for. so many people. and i can. get across the paper. but. this of oh you versus i have to do it for i have to and it says they're all lawfully killed and that's what we played six year all you will to everything in my power to make sure every football fund it wants to start is able to stand. was.
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to thanks for joining us and sharing a time with us here on international back with more terrorists. in the philippines city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. hey dad and. uncle. i began to suggest my past and i knew.
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exactly washington's goals in syria partition war for war sake or a means to sticking it to a random russia all or poorly thought out options. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. 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 superman each a billionaire owner has been spending two hundred twenty million on one player. so it's an experience like nothing else want to because i want to show what i think what i know about the beautiful game played great so will transfer. the case this minute.
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sophie shevardnadze western coalition has struck syria with missiles following allegations of a chemical attack on syria as well the consequences of this move before syria and the world well today i ask that a lot of money former deputy u.n. envoy to syria. strikes on syria and world war three for years but with little actual no formal of attacks is the escalation over the strikes influence the syrian peace process and. more. money former deputy u.n. envoy to syria welcome to the show good to have you with us today lots to talk about now the syrian government the russians dirani as they they're expressed are
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a condemnation of their western we sell strikes on syria that was last week but even the syrian opposition leaders have also called them a farce called them too weak and even dangerous so have this strike has been pretty much useless then they didn't make anyone happy. well it shows getting very complex because to measure things that's a skill you can be that is the first one is everything has become a good showing about it's becoming a war by proxy so i've been able that is involved locally and internationally and a huge part of it is becoming a by proxy i think that causes the second element is security and these. missions it was only one of their when i was doing it was but now it's there because receive a lot of militia from one side and the other side and we're just kind of for complex it's kind of go of it about but about this particular strikes that i've
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just mentioned do you feel like they were useless. well if there were political for short you know. you know does or does a blockage in the security council but according to the charter anything which is military should be approved according to the security council. resolution for sure and this is why i use the word complexities it shows the complexity is what they're going to because it's going to be everyone is challenging the other. you know we know when we can begin a wall but we don't know when he is going to and always are going to develop so yeah the u.n. security united nations secretary general also hinted that the security council should have been asked first but abstained from open criticism of the united states and its allies you worked for the united nations for a while does it bother you that a. united nations security council is kind of being sidelined not asked
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not refer to. well it's express on time you know the will of the strongest controlling it's part of it because this is the will of the members of the security council thank god sometimes it can be balanced by. some principles inside the security council but for shorter you know what facing one of the worst guys is not going to get it to find a way i don't know how it's going to happen is it through the security council or do we need much more than security council when i see new proposal the last proposal of the french president to to make some contact is it going to be an international conference or will that about to you know everything come happen what do we need first is a political will of his you know toward is all this question and. the syrian people living so this strikes were not extensive or particularly damaging were they
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undertaken more for the home audience or so they participant contrarious than to actually solve problems inside syria. well there were always and explore short but strikes one of them. so. the president you know it's going to go as i say the anywhere i. go i think to do the open to want to go in in the coming weeks so for sure for sure the goodwill from older parties and when i say all parties include everybody locally these are live and internationally because out without him living with lots of conflicting does when you're going to situation say that to the rest of the middle is to the problem between so do you. now the american president is that i and you know do with asking some arabs to go dead or we heard the saudis or that to go down. underground so it's kind of be in the end
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the ultimate fate of the reason that all of these and the situation is very very dangerous so the rhetoric surrounding the strikes was very hated but the strike themselves were limited and didn't escalate just like we underlined emphasised does that mean that behind the scenes there are diplomatic forces at work that are more constructive the trumps fiery tweets and mutual threats do you feel like the diplomats are working stage without us knowing it or won't we know the situation in syria is not including you know a minute that is diplomats about also old secret services so that for sure there are a lot of contacts a lot of contacts between them through different channels disses why it's.
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