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misuse of private data by scandal hit cambridge a little curious set to be discussed by british m.p.'s monday at the same time more revelations show that its parent company may be involved in harvesting data in yemen for military contractors. israel's prime minister heads to europe to persuade leaders to abandon the hard for the rand nuclear deal germany france britain have pledged to rescue the agreement after it was rejected by america. french authorities raised the alarm of a radicalization in prisons r.t. travels to the largest prison in europe but guards say it's overcrowded and lacks proper security measures.
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i am here in moscow this month of the fourth of june my name is kevin i went with the latest for you from r.t. h.q. for the next half thanks for taking the time to be with us first in cambridge analytic are the company at the center of the scandal for using private data for political ends is to be discussed by british m.p.'s today but even as that happens yet another scandal surfaced leaked documents reveal that cambridge analytic his parent company has been collecting data for private military contractors in yemen as donald quarter explains. remember the cambridge analytical scandal millions of people's personal information being mined for financial gain and influence cambridge and a little it's actually a data analytics company dedicated to one thing figuring out how to manipulate you at all costs this shadowy consulting firm right surreptitiously gained access to personal data and mine from nearly eighty seven million facebook users weaponized personal data you have to look at cambridge and really think of the loss of trust
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cambridge analytic scandal this was a huge breach of trust well according to newly leaked documents from cambridge analytical parent company as c.e.o. it wasn't just for meddling in political campaigns in two thousand and nine s.c.l. carried out a surveillance operation in yemen called project titanium it involved a network of western trained operatives tasked with infiltrating local populations and identifying potential terror threats then the show face focuses on identifying the groups that support or are conducive to violent jihad as recruitment project titanium was essentially a psychological profile operation against the hottest it's architects wanted to find ways to divert people away from islamised ideology do the research is used to identify a clear influence passed through the company in targeted groups those who took part were deceived and led to believe that they were part of more innocent surveys but
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it was for a noble cause especially at the height of military operations against al qaida the s.c.l. group was acting on behalf of our came in to a us based military company they get billions of dollars from the defense department for intel operations around the globe looks like they were doing government dirty work and not just for washington and i know that many other governments work with them as well it's not just the united states government i believe the brits work with them in other countries and that's just the tip of the iceberg. when you look under the surface of these campaigns the private sector is creating a gray area risk free and where international law does not apply i actually was
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able to obtain in recent weeks through a company insider or to a company insider documents pertaining to a twenty two thousand and nine counterinsurgency and surveillance operation that s.c.l. group the parent company of cambridge analytical carried out into conflict zones in yemen maariv and hide your move province which is where al qaeda in the arabian peninsula are based and where obama's drone assassination program at the time was taking place and you know what these documents showed and i think you know they provide us with an unprecedented look at how s.c.l. group as a private intelligence operation apparently functioning under the watch of the british government in this case how it operates around the world and how it hones these kind of counterinsurgency tactics in the third world in conflict zones and then kind of brings them back into the west for use in elections. meanwhile the
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saudi led coalition is getting closer to the. paid agencies fear it's going to worsen the humanitarian crisis in the whole country when that happens a duggar is yemen's largest city and its pull out is a lifeline for yemen about ninety percent of all food and medicine derives in the country through that pull you can see the bones of it the saudi coalition says it targets who the rebels put a humanitarian organizations are warning that the military operation mostly impacts the lives of civilians. some eight point four million people are severely food insecure and at risk of starvation if conditions do not improve a further ten million people will fall into this category by the end of the year we're extremely concerned about the direct impact on civilians and also. the functioning of the. birds this could heart muscle implications on a population which is already in. a significantly weakened state and needs a huge amount of assistance it's
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a manmade crisis. and by extension given to some other means crisis there is the possibility for the parties to the conflict under international backers to stop the fighting. to engage in talks that we view the humanitarian situation. israeli prime minister is expected in germany later in the day by the minute yahoos on a three day trip to europe to try to drum up support for amendments to the iran nuclear deal but he may find it hard going because european signatories to the agreement of the term to see it rescued after the u.s. withdrew. only fear to meet three key leaders franklin merkel emanuel mark cronin treason may and i will reiterate an unyielding truth israel will not less or on obtain nuclear. the government regrets the decision of the us administration to withdrawal from a deal that diminishes confidence in the international order one who wants to be
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fossils that would have a line between americans tell them we are to stick so much in keeping these agreements number one time economic relations with iran with acting already at the european union level to make sure that the nuclear agreement is preserved and you cannot make investments from bigger can side but also from other sites in the world so check to their groom and true god and the nuclear weaponization of the iran is an agreement that will surely have been witnesses is to an agreement that we must stand by. trump has lost but. no one followed his decision and now we have to make good on the feeling our obligation. america abandoned that hard won deal with iran in may the agreement curb iran's nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions may recall it was signed by france by germany and britain my good buttresses the head of political science as it held university in cairo believes those three will
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not break under us israeli pressure e the. mitten yahoo is. playing a show. in the european partners with the european partners to abandon the deal but i am in doubt that he can be successful in this endeavor his european counterparts mean. germany france and the u.k. have expressed their. political position that they are not abandoning it i believe that the national interest of those three countries that they want to secure strategic relations with iran and they are not sacrificing it for this week of the u.s. . and iraqi courts are sentenced
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a french woman to life imprisonment for joining the islamic state terror group escaping the death penalty though. there was captured last year in mosul and sentenced to seven months in prison for entering the country illegally after the end of the sentence she is due to be deported home to france but prosecutors demanded a retrial saying she violated the country's antiterrorism law by following the husband's iraq they say he went there to join the terror group meantime the problem of radicalization in french prisons has the authorities raising the alarm seems five hundred terrorists now or imprisoned in france around twelve hundred prisoners are reportedly radicalized forty of them a jew for release into the general public over the next two years the country's leading counterterrorism prosecutor the warning that the move poses a major threat to the public. pisco measures a major brisk of seeing people who are not at all repentant at the end of their sentence leave prison and yet be even more radical after their time behind bars of
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all with many questioning initially shot to do bronze connex visits europe's biggest jail. not only is there concern over the threats that these individuals may pose to the outside world but also while they're incarcerated this is a flaw. it's europe's largest prison and amongst the thousands of inmates being held here some unknown joe hardest see. ya done move every day in france prison guards are attacked we have been off the next one thousand one hundred supervisors of the next four years but for now we don't see anything happening we're tired of this you are the first t.v. channel i'm telling this to you but yesterday we had a suicide and since january we've had ten other cases exhaustion among staff and
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concerns for their own welfare spilled over into protests. still the calls for help a going on and sit and now prisons like this could soon be and locking their doors to let those radicalized inmates back into society is all set up recon this prison is the largest in europe there are four thousand three hundred inmates it's overcrowded and we don't have enough staff we have more than one hundred twenty radicalized inmates here so you can imagine i difficult it is for a prison supervised to handle this the forty alleged radicalized inmates who will soon get out of jail will likely find themselves on account to terrorism watch list a list that already one into the tens of thousands four thousand of whom are considered dangerous tragically even those on the watch list often slip through the
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fingers of security services. french authorities say they have to do more to properly monitor for me inmates and with france having suffered so much suit terror attacks in recent years many would argue it's about time they did charlotte even ski r.t. paris. and italy the newly formed euro skeptic government has sent a tough message for illegal immigrants coming to the country the ministry of the interior motto sylvie they also describe of many as it leads on to the trump says
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it's time to pack your bags. clearly you know people is really really. really. well also speaking in this is silly import of talia he promised to reduce the number of migrant arrivals he also pledged to get to work on the deportation of illegal migrants policy this led to division in italy. i think that so venus writes i hope he stops these illegal migrant arrival once what can they do here they are people without a house they have nothing. to vinny should not be in the italian government today each country is composed of diverse ethnic groups and diverse people you can't completely close immigrant traffic aopa i think it's ok to take a break he has to set rules migrants can come in discriminately they will create many problems in italy there are many problems already for example there is a lot of poverty and there is not enough jobs promised but i am sure that so many
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will not be able to stop migration he will not have the parliament's support. it leaves been the favorite destination for north african migrants and refugees over six hundred thousand of arrived in the last couple of years is twenty four recent polls suggest fifty eight percent of italians are afraid of immigration the director of the italian institute for international political studies parliament agree spoke to artie's worlds apart by the issue. ninety percent of the migrants and widens need only comes from media. and it was that important trading partner and media is a source of gossip lethally which is important as you know you can buy all the it's on the web are but gossip needs pipe and the pipe also media to it too easily and it's a solar cell phone plan for migration as i said so of course who are affected and we played in this as well and one to roll off to the outing those that did get duffy and could discuss for worse on why so it was he took that he did and we could
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discuss four minutes on why e-coli had to follow. i'm not saying having said that that get duffy's walls and had to be what he will he was a dictator as you know we have been used to leave along with dictators in many other countries. some fifty monday morning here in moscow good morning for me kevin i would coming up in the next fifteen minutes despite you cafferty is pledging to eradicate child public t.v. media and system of the breadline going to special report on much after the break. what popes and has to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be preached.
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at you go right to be precise this is what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. seems wrong. but i. just don't. get to see out just the answer. and it. equals betrayal. when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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again could have you with us this morning so donald trump's attorney and former new york mayor rudolph giuliani scores a step by claiming that the u.s. president cannot be indicted he said that even if he shot his ex f.b.i. chief james comey congress would need to impeach drum before taking legal action against him in the same interview also said that the president is unlikely to have a uses power to pardon himself do you in the present attorneys believe the president has the power to pardon him self. he's not but he probably does the may i guess no intention of pardoning himself but he doesn't say can't those comments came out of the u.s. president pardoned a filmmaker who he thought was unfairly prosecuted by the previous administration that move cause discontent in the american media and among the country's politicians mopin picks up the story. donald trump is once again drawing outrage
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from the democrats this time for pardoning right wing political commentator dinesh d'souza now d'souza pled guilty in two thousand and fourteen to making illegal campaign contributions trump is being blasted now from some quarters because they allege that essentially he's letting a political ally off the hook president from seemingly passing out pardons to heroes of the far right almost as eagerly as oprah once gifted pontiacs to suburban moms there are questions about his judgment and intent the president reminding people my daddy can pardon you on this and i'm going to. but if you look over the history of presidential pardons and sentence commutations they've always kind of been handed out this way back in april donald trump gave a full pardon to scooter libby a former member of the bush administration scooter libby had been involved in outing the identity of a cia agent and then obstructing justice in order to cover it up george w. bush had already communities sentenced back in two thousand and seven the scooter
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libby decision was a sort of fair and balanced says don't forget about the biggest case of tax evasion in all of us history marc rich was convicted of defrauding the u.s. government of roughly forty eight million dollars rich was going to face three hundred years in prison until bill clinton stepped in to give him a second chance now it also happens that marc rich was a big contributor and supporter of bill clinton's presidential campaigns marc rich was on the f.b.i.'s ten most wanted list bill clinton on his last day in office pardons him a lot of people were shocked and surprised including his political allies even after marc rich died money from his estate continued flowing into hillary clinton's foundation and then there was an investigation that determined there was no foul play between marc rich and the clintons richard nixon stepped down after it was revealed that he had spied on his political. parliaments and then obstructed justice in an attempt to cover it up now gerald ford who were placed in the oval
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office decided to let bygones be bygones he said it was an act of mercy all right your own are for. the president of the united states granted and by these presidents to grant a free and absolute pardon under richard nixon the first presidential pardon in u.s. history was handed down by george washington the leaders of a rebellion that had taken place at the time the man dubbed the father of america hope that this act of forgiveness would help bring a new country together but roll on two hundred years and it seems that presidential pardons and sentence commutations are little last about honor and healing and a little more about you scratch my back and i'll scratch yours over centuries now there's been a process of volved where you have something called the office of the pardon attorney people meticulously review the cases and decide which one should make it to the president's desk dinesh d'souza he was railroaded under the obama
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administration he was aggressively prosecuted for an offense that is generally not prosecuted to the level of this one was and his life was virtually ruined root in this country we have a crisis because the mainstream media the corporate media refuses to accept the idea that donald trump is a legitimate president united states entitle to wield the legitimate powers that every united states president has we all the while in office that's their core problem until they get over that they're going to be writing a lot of fake news. at least twenty five people have been killed after a volcano erupted in guatemala authorities also report at least twenty eight injured there to that mountain spewed rocks black smoke and ash ten kilometers up into the air more casualties of the two submergence the service is conducting rescue operations in the areas affected the sea is called the vote cundiff way going to the volcano a fire certainly proved his name here it's a repeat of the second time this year this is said to be the biggest eruption since
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one nine hundred seventy four. at the turn of the millennium the british government pledged to eradicate child poverty by twenty twenty but as that deadline approaches over four million children in the u.k. still live in poverty the redfish media companies produced a special report than on the worst hit areas you watch the full video on on our web site rather and also on you tube facebook now last week the first part aired now we've got the second part of this report. we're in the sixth richest country in the world with a welfare system in place meant to help those most in need and yet that's not what we've been hearing at all it's like we've witnessed two completely different worlds . full million over four million of our children are living in poverty and the expectation is that's going to grow and the government at the same time is cutting all the resources that. previously expected experts say that children living in the most deprived areas are most likely to suffer from physical and mental health
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problems that will follow them into adults but even in london second richest kensington and chelsea the extreme levels of inequality here were brought to their national attention last year when seventy one residents of the ground. were killed in a fire that had been blamed on reckless cost cutting measures by the conservative led council in the shadow of the burnt out tower sean mendis runs the sport for children in the area you know you see that the bar has spent millions of pounds refurbishing millions of pounds on a new museum and millions of pounds refurbishing exhibition road in the meantime on the breadline when the family happen for access to food banks every single day just can feed themselves you know that's really a promise within three weeks everybody affected by the fire is going to be really house and we're working with children today and they're still living in hotels this is despite the fact that there are nearly one thousand five hundred unoccupied
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homes in kensington and chelsea and inequality in the area is stark the poverty rate in golborne ward right next to grant is fifty one percent in the queen's gate ward the poverty level stands at just four percent free and carlie's mother lucy is thousands of pounds and. all the buildings that make it so that people who can afford to buy there. there's not many places. like the council houses and housing association. lucy is facing eviction from her home and potential homelessness they have nowhere else to go now they just don't get me out of here. but they've told me if i could have picked up the government i've amounted to about him i'm not leaving him. on the streets of my kids around. behind me you've got a symbol of two britons the houses to my right is the breaking of footballers and
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many of their houses to my left is the britain of you see. struggling to make ends meet getting by day by day with very little support from anyone growing up in what can only be described as poverty we're going to have a situation where we've got an underclass when we have a whole section of society that has not had the same advantages as other sections and we're talking about a big percentage which will come about a third of children so we will have children who will have been undernourished all their lives who will have not had the same access to coach. fresh air and exercise as other children who haven't had the same chance to experience the things of the children. well as mentioned just now the full version of what he should watch online on the
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redfish site facebook where you choose so that's why things are looking so far this monday don't let her up and never miss a moment of what we've got to show you breaking news great features twenty four hours a day for those twenty six minutes past nine there in moscow the day's going ok is kevin owen here saying thanks for watching this bullet didn't have a great day. for twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure you have to go meet the center
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of the beach but how would you. go over great britain if you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. a low. and i'm really happy for joy and for the belgian infield the world cup in russia. the special one was also appreciated me just read the review the aussie team's latest edition may go up as we go so i need to look. at that your sudden passing i finally just learnt you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry to you so i write these last rites and hopes to put to rest these things that i never. i chanced. i remember when we first met my life turned on each.
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but then my feeling started change you talked about more like it was a key style some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc. he promised to never be like it's one does not need a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with this reply to. the speech he is there we know what they're takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. time after time say we're going underground on the day nearly six million members of the u.k. trade union congress celebrate one hundred fifty years of standing up for working
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people against power coming up on the show consulted editor for the most visited english language website in the world the daily mail's andrew pierce on why he thinks the russian ambassador to the u.k. is playing the stage the murder of john the stock and go to his advantage and what's behind the timing of a cia leak of a young yang whoa denuclearize as negotiations continue in the shadow of the u.k. defense committee report suggesting north korea could hit london by september next year plus how does pseudo science avoid the spread of fake news a neuroscientist at university of edinburgh debunked the certainty that cuba is responsible the salt lake warfare bolitho more coming up at today's going underground but first while italy and britain there seem to threaten the existence of the most powerful economic bloc on earth the e.u. another threat is arguably in evidence today in the southern hemisphere brics foreign ministers gather in pretoria south africa ahead of july's leaders' summit so what you know. the brics countries especially given that the b.
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in brics stands for brazil they're run by a defacto cia asset well let's take the war that you came minority leader to raise i'm a voted for in government libya is president ten mer of brazil exposed by wiki leaks i think an instant in libya in the am in mali or in the central african republic wars have caused intolerable suffering intolerable suffering sure but why does temper appear to be so reticent here his russian counterpart in twenty eleven asking some arguably more pertinent questions about the war in libya supported by to resume the coalition said destroying good daffy was not my goal then why bomb his palaces now some officials have claimed that eliminating him was in fact their goal who gave them the right to be have a fair trial returning to the no fly zone to bombings or destroying the country's entire infrastructure when the so-called civilized world uses all its military power.
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