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donald trump stew to start a controversial four day visit to the u.k. but then it's a day with large protests expected in central london as a result. i'd like to for some more news programs are being funded and promoted by facebook as it tries to battle fake news but it's raised questions too over censorship. of the world cup. i go crochet and make it through to the final on the set to take on france for the trophy fans are ruptured with joy when their team defeated england two one in extra time. i. was.
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there for a good afternoon it's just a mid day here in moscow watching r t international with me kevin i would thirty minutes a world news sport to come first and donald trump who is in the u.k. in a few hours time for the first time as u.s. president meantime the u.s. embassy in britain is worried about the safety of americans during that visit in fact it issued an alert warning people to be cautious and urging them to keep a low profile as large protests are expected to be held in london and to see a report the day has come donald trump's first official visit to the u.k. starts this thursday to be wining and dining with theresa may in her ministers visiting scotland and meeting the queen one police will be avoiding for the next couple of days though is central london as thousands are expected on to the streets to protest his visit the number of police being mobilized is in the thousands to reportedly the largest number since the. until eleven riots.
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and activists have crowd funded cash for gigantic baby balloon and trump's likeness to amplify the message that the u.s. president is not welcome here i don't want him here. you're not welcome i don't have any time no respect for him. why do you come in come he can come i'm just not interested what he has to say is i don't think he's a popular guy over here you know but. if he got to come. home i don't like it still why not. have it so. he's got money so it's. best to any reason so do you think the u.k. is not really excited to have him here in the way to get this he's president elected president of the united states so i think. on the level of diplomacy due respect is given to each head of state donald trump are you excited you know
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why not use a disgrace to america donald trump visiting the u.k. what do you think of it are you looking forward to it you know but i would like to see him see the giant baby you know and i'm like you know. what do you think about donald trump visiting are you excited not really no i don't really like him much what do you think about this crowd funded giant balloon that looks like a baby trump floating over london do you think it's a good idea or. why people might think it's a good idea i think that he personally deserves the crying baby in the people but we have to remember that we don't want to pull over the moon. in the modern day world there's more information circling in the news that was before isn't there but don't worry the tech giants of stepping in to help us all through the deluge it seems facebook for one knows and there's more funding for online projects to tackle
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that pesky fake news but as caleb maupin has been finding out there are growing concerns that freedom of speech is being eroded at the same time. facebook twitter and other social media giants have long maintained that they are simply neutral networking tools when it comes to news they say that they have no agenda but it turns out that they do profile is buzz feed's new interview project and it's sponsored by facebook we are creating a dedicated section for news shows produced exclusively for facebook by news publishes at this point facebook is investing millions of dollars into news programming and the lineup doesn't just stop at buzz feed there's a.b.c. news c.n.n. and fox news and this puts a growing trend of social media outlets trying to influence news and politics notice how apple just launched a section of its website dedicated to coverage of the upcoming midterm elections the twenty thousand meter election section helps readers follow the latest on their
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recreations from reliable sources selected by apple news team of experience and it tears only reliable sources they tell us so nothing to fear meanwhile you tube is now funding what they call authoritative news sources and google sounds almost messianic we announce funding to support the future of news through to dignitas is essential to viewers so we've been investing in new product features to prominently surface of three t.d. sources does this mean that you tube is more than just a platform that it's taking on a new form well according to its parent company google it's not we're not a newspaper we're a platform for sharing of information this is a platform from which news can be read from news source those who fund programming have a lot of ability to influence it worst case scenario it boils down to an existential threat this is how julian assange put it burgeoning digital superstate such as
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google facebook and the chinese equivalents who are integrated with the existing order have moved to reestablish discourse control this is. not simply a corrective action undetectable my social influence by artificial intelligence is an existential threat to humanity the usa presents itself as a democracy in which the will of the people prevails but who voted for mark zuckerberg who voted for bill gates these individuals are pretty far beyond washington d.c. and they're far less accountable to the public cable mopp and r t new york you know we spoke to t.v. host and political commentator steve malzberg who thinks the tech giants used fake news these days as a way to censor the feeds they want to control content when it comes to news they're using the term fake news and the outcry against state news as an excuse to monitor and basically censor what their users see and what is
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quality journalism it's whatever google decides it is in the end they're going to censor what they want to censor and any kind of censorship is wrong they're going to pick the news that they think their people should be seeing and promote it it's good to be liberal left wing democrat viewpoints and conservative viewpoints will be pushed aside that's what this is all about. the last time football crozier advances to the final of world cup twenty eighteen beating england to one end of the day and a nail biting much that went into extra time. thank her . thanks to ed henry ng the
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ng and her. whole ng was. i think is an incredible achievement for a country where the league is a minor league where the majority not just a majority i sing almost one hundred percent of the players they don't play in croatia sol they are people like. like myself working abroad and when you work abroad i seem to feel your country even in a in a different way so for them to go back to their countries and and to take
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a country like croatia to a world cup final is something amazing england of course they have a reason to cry but they have also a reason to be optimistic. and the team improved a lot in relation to previous appearances and the squad these young the majority of the players they can play the next world cup there's a mall in france they are having a nice drink and in their own homes all in the. not celebrating their victory but celebrate think that extra time. and celebrating twenty four hours more than them to rest which i seeing is very very unfair for a world cup final i think both teams should play the semifinal in the same day we see the world cup at the russian world cup it's being quite an amazing world cup
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and so many hasn't given you a taste for something towards international management at some point if you have to do that i want i always wanted i always wanted i always told that i have to do it once but especially being in russia and sealing the emotions around it i want to do it also by my experience point of view this kind of short competition i never did it i was always about competitions of of eleven months i was always about marathons i was never a sprinter and so i was i i want to have that feeling i lived a knockout i love the knockout i love i love the fact of you when you go through you lose you go home i always loved. the knockout competitions but. this kind of shot competition like like the euros like the world cup. i think is an
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experience that i want to have. to give him credit for now in a second of a person or a lot of pressure and for twenty minutes or so when we held all of. what i got to go at the time that just killed him i'm in a good and after that for we don't well get a couple charges read one trade off the lot and actually. it's something beautiful what has happened to me in the whole team it was probably one of the most special goals of my career and i hope it was in the last i really can't describe it. i was the only. somebody close to nothing like shelby do you know somebody about you know it was this is the best game i think in the race of football history field all guys are going to support them till the end of the race i will be number one but devastated
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see i mean i didn't hear you well you know came back to where we first met my career not to scare or can offer day care on the years. come up to her your local. competition we've been gathering fans reaction from around the world of social media his will be cut off for the latest encounter than for you i was. was oh thank you oh how often the thank you thank you thanks to.
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god on the. oh if the will of god i am. but it's the first time then crisis is just what you're paid. country with a population of just over four million people has ever made it through to the last stage of a world cup tournament they're going to face a strong french team in that final on sunday in moscow but before that third place will be decided on saturday the playoffs will see england take on belgium and some petersburg up there they met earlier in the tournament belgium defeated england one male in the group phase so with the championship going into its final stages fans from around the globe really been through the mill experiencing all the highs and
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the lows of the world cup when everything is go to war for current world cup champions germany was sent packing in the group stage suffering that stinging two nil defeat by a tenacious career but that last into turn some german fans from staying here throughout the whole competition that. not so much fuss by the structure of the legal suit when they also show you in the world need. there's a woman in the suits on law by the end of this entire. bunch of mean obviously done things some tall mothers of. the sons are in the to do the mom on site also feel to most closely and we differ from stem view some. people's minds. based on looks is up to the experience of this kind of
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a new group of guys and couple days so i was given a feeling wanted to get to the school so i bought the. one that a choice of. off the clock cycle does on the spot but. it's a good at that stuff you call me about something that doesn't. just pencil muncie's cups of dust mites didn't love to fly off the side of the dish which in the book isn't shakespeare for my buck it's like. that i mean the small structures on the hunt will. also be pushed above this and i can see for. color what i'm gone through and what you should know that will be stomped on the lens of.
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all the security back at isms and agencies and the ease saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore he got caught up in stopping out aviation companies we mentioned banks stopping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the supernatural institutions to cover the if you have the farm and you saw to be a separate go it alone island under a large rain cloud swimming in marmite worshipping some old crown. in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of. this
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manufactured sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling closest project. with the famous. nor middle of the room six. million new. trade is accusing the israeli newspaper ha'aretz of spreading a fake news over a published report about israel neo nazis. did investigative journalist and frequent guest on our team was the author of the article he has written extensively
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on the subject before but he's now accused of hiding behind a false name. mugs blumenthal is hiding behind the pseudonym of john brown and attributed to the authorship of the mention article republished by haaretz it was a big surprise for me that such a respected media as haaretz could publish unverified and biased information i. was not the author of any of the articles exposing this scandal however my research was used by one of the journalists in a separate article by the israeli newspaper ha'aretz a journalist writing under the name john browne also exposed this scandal and the ukrainian ambassador to israel has bizarrely excuse me of being john brown based on zero evidence at all all of my work over the years exposing the rise of neo nazi is an post made on ukraine has been written under my name max blumenthal and it's the ukrainian ambassador not me who's advancing fake news with prove the legitimacy of
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the arms is the right wing as of militia in this training video you can see weapons which according to the report of these ready made rifle but he craning embassy says it's a co-pay produced on the license and ukraine has mines blumenthal again. the as a battalion has posted pictures on its own social media channels of its fighters holding talks or write which are israeli made rifles that cannot be replicated by any other military israel is arming a neo nazi battalion which has been condemned by human rights groups for attacks in eastern ukraine it is ideologically aligned with the violent racist militia they are one of the most important strike forces in ukraine's fight against pro russian separatists in the east and so they need their muscle but at the same time they need to cover up the fact that the ranks of the as an italian are substantially
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comprised of hardcore neo nazis that would embarrass them in the eyes of the west. we've requested the ukrainian ambassador to israel and the israeli defense ministry to comment on this so we'll keep you updated if we get a response from them elsewhere today when tell him obey prisoners could be kept locked up without charging definitely says a u.s. justice department official he was speaking during a rare legal case in which eleven inmates in the u.s. detention center in cuba their appeal for release heard by a court in mainland america they've been held at the notorious u.s. military facility some as long as fifteen years without charge the lawyers are demanding that they try to or finally released the eleven men were not allowed to listen to the court arguments because apparently there wasn't room big enough for them to be all shackled together at the same time according to authorities anyway well lawyers and human rights groups have described imprisonment that quintile them obey as unconstitutional and against international law pointing to cases like this
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guy to feet behind me he's a yemeni citizen has been detained in guantanamo bay for fifteen years known suspicion of having been a member of al qaida he's never been charged in fact he was previously cleared by u.s. authorities and granted release papers on three occasions each and every time that was counsel to the last minute he remains in prison as we speak just like another inmate who made this appeal. i still have feet even after all this time they did judge will see through this to bt the better solution would be deceive the american taxpayer the eleven million per year to keep me here and maybe nobody in but i am a very expensive nobody the guantanamo bay detention camp was opened in two thousand and two by president george w. bush since then seven hundred eighty prisoners have been held there as part of america's fight against terrorism human rights groups have decried the treatment of inmates after reports of abuse and torture surfaced despite efforts from the
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previous administration to shut it down of course the latest is that donald trump has signed off the executive order to keep that camp open indefinitely a former guantanamo prisoners described to us the torment he suffered. torture false imprisonment cruel inhuman degrading treatment something that myself and many others endured but i think the cruelest and morse torturous treatment has been detained without charge or trial by a country that claims to be the bastion of freedom and human rights and democracy we already look at looking tortured on mass the americans that emitted it during the. torture but what's happening now is that one tunnel. is as american as american pie and i think most people that might this whether it's bush by. donald trump all have allowed one tunnel to exist and continue under the presidency. a migrant group has launched
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a campaign to help tens of thousands of students reset a mandatory english language exam for foreigners they want to study in the u.k. it claims many of been wrongly accused of cheating now an investigation by the b.b.c.'s panorama program in twenty four to expose an immigration fraud linked to the test which is a requirement for visa applications at the time more than thirty thousand test results were declared invalid and. students accused of cheating by twenty sixteen the home office had revoked the visa of nearly thirty six thousand pupils use the test many of those affected say it ruined their lives. ahead the issue still i'm not all working anywhere because i'm not allowed to this is like this is just troy and my life and my golden age five years i mean to spend it and not my wife he has been waiting twenty years there i couldn't minister spent time we thought i lost my family members all must remember. managed to go and see them
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a few of them out and then i got to do anything this is like i'm in prison there is no freedom or fly i can go even court i can go back where i can go what i can go to see my parents i can spend time with my wife so what's the situation like now what . the home office reiterated an earlier response to the cheating scandal saying it was measured in propre and appropriate rather but a lawyer representing the students says there's no effective legal recourse for them to an accusation of fraud or fact criminal offense but given the opportunity to refute the evidence upon which that accusation has been made and often the evidence is very suspect and very unreliable from my own experience of seeing a number of cases and perhaps the most serious is that individuals don't have any ability to be able to appeal that decision through an effective means the season of
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moscow so far this those they things watching keep in touch with everything from a twenty four seven hour up downloaded if you haven't already whichever side r.t. dot com for me kevin zero in have a good day. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president and should. want to. have to go right to be press that's what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the water as in the. first sip. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to people this is the simple song alone even some company elsewhere
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they invite private companies to take over the utilities anybody tell us that opel . allowed so miss you guys you got. to go buy been pieces of us to quote them out put it somewhere you know until the lift bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human rights of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than water it's about to hurt in the redistribution of all or whether it's. date downwards the one dollar. i'm feeling a bit hoarse hey i'm max kaiser this is the kaiser report stacey x.
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we couldn't leave london without giving you some headlines oh great i have lives oh that is nice tell them tell me now yes or if they would give you some great joy corporate brag success he ends as no deal breaks in lieu we do have an exit day exit day is scheduled to begin on march twenty ninth twenty nineteen at eleven pm g.m.t. that's two hundred seventy four days away and well the corporate breaks this is beginning getting ready for that day in seventy four days i see you've remained calm you haven't laughed you haven't we need like a horse and then it is well you know people know that i have strong views on drugs and then when i express them they say dude calm down why are you being so over the top and crazy with their views on bragg's it but look at the corporations that realize that this was a huge mistake so air bus is saying we don't want to be
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a part of this anymore if we got all the security mechanisms and agencies in the e.u. saying we don't want to be part of britain anymore they've got car companies dropping out aviation companies we mentioned banks dropping out everyone wants to get out because if you don't have the super bowl institutions i cover the e.u. and you will be part of that it is going to be a separate go it alone ireland under a large rain cloud swimming in marmite worshipping some old hag in a crown those people in france germany and italy and the rest are saying no we don't want to be a part of that nevertheless break sitters may win the nobel peace prize one day for the fact that they may reunify ireland are finally over. thanks to briggs a exactly but so let's look at some of the corporate breaks of this that's happening we've already covered the fact in it's been all cover that j.p. morgan goldman sachs are heading out to milan and paris and expanding their offices there cutting back office here construction and infrastructure giant for rovio has
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announced it is moving its international headquarters from the u.k. to low tax haven amsterdam because of breaks that the spanish firm which owns a quarter of the airport heathrow and runs its u.s. canadian polish and u.k. operations from oxford says it needs to keep within the legislation after the u.k. leaves the e.u. and airbus of course you already mentioned is well. possibly right now to be clear because living up to the referendum i said this was an economic disaster and then right after the referendum a moment ago you know this is going to be continue to be an economic disaster on the week of the referendum i said this is fantastic that david cameron is getting his teeth kicked in and making you know that that pig loving david cameron with his you know david cameron that's the phrase now. loves pigs so much he's going in france being a pig farmer is a french bank farmer now but you know i'm not did i said oh this great that david
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cameron got kicked in the teeth like this but don't misconstrue that as me saying all of this is i'm pro brags that no i'm anti david cameron and briggs clearly let a lot of the voters were max a lot of the voters where because you were talking about us you were talking before breaks that as a person who is able to benefit from the economy the cot the economy today does not benefit most people so they were able to give a kick in the teeth to people that they saw as the elites who were on the b.b.c. were on i.t.v. who were on channel four who are on all the major media here and they were telling you please whatever you do do not vote for breaks that because this will upset us dearly. and well either way the economy did not work for a huge percentage of a commie the economy did not work for a huge percentage of american voters before the twenty sixteen election so they said well either way i lose.

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