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are we going to see any any time saying to think no we're not but we're not going to see any because if there was any hard evidence i guarantee you it would have been on the table before the election or at least in the weeks or months in the run up immediately to the election because if they had evidence it would have absolutely you know killed the donald trump campaign in its tracks so it would have come out there is no evidence we would have seen it by now and if you want any there's any argument this isn't a partisan witch hunt just look at the ten democratic senators who demanded that julius on his asylum be revoked in violation of international law all ten of them are democrats so this is a completely a partisan witch hunt it's been so from the start and you know the democratic party rather than having a come to jesus moment in a moment of self introspection and see what they did wrong in one of the worst presidential campaigns in history instead they immediately blamed russia and covered up the meddling that was being done by the hillary clinton camp with the
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d.n.c. d. reeling the sanders campaign and the obama white house's role in that as well so i think that coverage continues to this day so they really need to hold this into place as long as possible at least till after these midterm elections maybe until two thousand and twenty but that would be a disaster for their party. we're going to have to leave it there but good to talk to you that's patrick henderson from twenty fifth said she was thank you well as we're hearing for six years now that we can each chief is being stuck in the ecuadorian embassy in london one of the things he will be extradited to the u.s. if he believes the building some american politicians have even cole to assassinate him is a recap why his revelations have angered washington. much
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wiki leaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile takeover of service. now there are concerns social media platforms of policing what's acceptable to say and think can sperling to terry and conservative thinkers were banned ledged hate speech. takes a look now at what's considered a violation of tech giants policy. matters or all of the stories we hear from all of you about the impact your connections have had on your lives you can choose from an infinite range of topics that interest you and then easily follow that topic in the news countries and cultures are brought together like yesterday. that was the online world as we used to know it all flim it's to any of those pesky folks trying to set limits in two thousand and eighteen you'll be told to hold up
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if twitter decides there are spots of your world that shouldn't be discovered what if you're keen to know what someone has to say let it be former u.s. diplomat peter van buren you might as well unfollowing your interests the man's profile is shut down for good because he jokingly wish someone had eaten the face of his opponent in a twitter rant on asli that's by far not the most offensive thing you can find online but what's abusive about showing mr van buren some support to users who did so got bands to it's not about me it's not about the group of us who are band together i think it's a bigger issue and it's an issue that's that's raised its head this week people like us who are not part of the legacy media we're not new york times shapers of opinion we're also allowed to have our say so if someone from the new york times or the washington post put something up that we know is false we can refute it almost
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in real time that's very threatening i think for the powers that be this tendency to want to shut people down if they disagree with you is very dangerous it's going down a very slippery slope. slope toward totalitarianism there's a word for that see and ask. well someone saw it coming when even perhaps the most controversial online talking head alex jones was told get outta here by all major platforms after all they all have to stick to their own rules and keep people safe from hate speech but then even those anti-left who come to hate jones went on alert could be because they thought someone would click on their profiles and see a hold up pop up alex jones a bad guy but the problem is that once you start saying that hate speech is a rationale for banning people from social media you get in some very very big territory. i'm no fan of jones some other things he has a habit of repeatedly slandering my dad by falsely and absurdly accusing him of
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killing j.f.k. but who the hell made facebook the arbiter of political speech free speech includes views you disagree with but there's no turning back when it comes to the online censorship evolution so i'm not sure it works like that anymore mr cruz plus people on the left are ecstatic bring it on is there a call that if it is even a crucial step forward in the fight against fake news and fringe extremism. info was is the tip of a giant iceberg of hate and lies the uses sites like facebook can use you to tear our nation the posts these companies must do more than take down one website the survival of our democracy depends on it the world is getting older and a bit more author a tarion only lately a top u.s. intelligence committee democrat has come up with twenty legislative proposals for
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keeping online platforms under a close watch brace yourself as you might soon have to say goodbye to things like anonymous posts or accounts that can be tracked down yep that covers just two of the twenty. well amid all of the accusations that twitter is in the debates it was actually one of the few platforms notes about that exchange to report just mentioned was banned by a host of other social media this is led to twitter to being criticized for being too intolerant in response to his c. tweeted that jones hadn't violated any of the rules but we did discuss the tech giant sanctions with the u.s. congressman he believes social media platforms is simply no longer independent that is a real mix bad to social media in one stance is a real delight there's a lot of information out there i have benefited by but it originated with a lot of government assistance in the biggest role the social networks play is
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working with the government and giving the government the information they do the work for the n.s.a. so it's a mixed bag or they call themselves a private company a libertarian so we don't regulate private companies. and yet it's so mixed in empire law is the truth is treason so when people blurt out the treason on the internet it's not like they're saying something mean and ugly. things challenging the status quo is what they can't stand. them so they have to silence people so it's more likely for an individual like myself to be silenced because i represent a challenge to the status quo but if anybody understands our first amendment the first amendment isn't there to talk about the whether the first amendment is there for us to be able to challenge our government but if we do that now whether it's direct regulation from the government or indirectly through social media we have a real challenge i'm just hoping that technology can stay ahead of it all and that
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we can have alternatives to the dependency on twitter and these other companies that have been working hand in glove with the government your c.r.c. international will be back with us. what politicians do you shouldn't. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be preached. to the right to be close this is what before three of them all can't be good. interested always in the logs. there should.
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seem wrong wrong just don't all. get to shape out just being educated and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she says to look for common ground. welcome back now coming up it's the second in a series of reports on the fate of russian families who moved to syria to join islamic states within a quarter chant of earth travel to sudden russia to talk to a woman sentenced to eight years in prison on terrorism charges after she followed
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her husband to syria. the clock is ticking on zagat uts current life sentenced to eight years behind bars for being part of an illegal armed group she won't actually go to jail until her youngest child turns fourteen and she's only one right now less than twelve months ago her life was old very different i was twenty nine when i left i went to turkey first with my husband i never thought i would end up there. within seven months as i did that was living in syria and pregnant with her third child she says her husband had been drawn to islam and a better life. he told me it was safe to go there he said it wasn't how it was being shown that was snowball me he said no war but the reality turned out to be
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far more spin anything on t.v. they lived for two years in the city of topic which at the times was under eisel control than they moved to rocca and she spent every day living in feet. even my girl knew she was only eight years old but she could tell the difference what was coming and american her kids explain a fighter jet drone she could tell by the sound of it. where they hiding yes well they either went downstairs or just simply stayed at home i took them out into the hole and we laid on the floor so that any shrapnel wouldn't hit us zagat had struggles to share her story she tries to stay emotionally distant from the past and speaks quietly rarely looking into the camera she says she wanted to return home right from the start i told my husband that i want to go back but i couldn't live but the moment i started talking about it we had fights he told me if you want
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to leave leave but i will not let you take the kids away. i knew he was able to do that he had that sort of character and i was afraid later on when they were living in iraq and her husband was killed in a drone strike leaving that he died all alone with three children i started looking for ways to get out but it's not that easy you can't just leave that place it all has to be done in secret there are people that can sell you out trick i only talk to those who i knew well and one day i was told that there was this wrote that there was a way out. that claims she had no way dia the life she was leading would leave her on the wrong side of russia's anti terror laws. i stayed at home all the time i had my children i had no time for anything else i was at home taking care of my kids. she was one of the seven women and fourteen children brought back to russia in the
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autumn twenty seventeen as part of a companion organized by chechen officials to repaginate the families of men who went to fight with islam it terrorists. i am very grateful to everyone who helped launch this campaign to save many women and children. but while they were lucky to escape from the war in syria to put a rival in grozny she was detained by police three months later she was convicted and sentenced for being part of an illegal armed group. and while the law she broke is designed to help thwarted terror attacks some people argue that family members of radicalized individuals should not be targeted. these people need rehabilitation they need to be close to their family members under the care of their mothers they're under huge dress and prison will not help them it will only meet the more harsh i believe it's wrong to put them behind bars for now
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is that good at leaves with her mother in dagestan she has to report. to the police every month and can't leave the region it's difficult for both her and her brother to find work as they are on the official police list it means they all have to get by on their mother a small salary as a post office worker despite all this is a good at sas she is just happy to see her children safe little girl i was literally suffering that because i was unable to provide food for my children he told me constantly mom we are hungry they were colliding. and now he's as a country so let's go to the merry go round let's go to the seaside now we go after where i don't do it now we go everywhere. mommy's heart and so my lovely who say fuck. it was you. a question or r.t. dagestan. and you can see the next of our special report some friday you watching
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all say that's how the news is looking so far today more than thirty five. when the whole may just manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent of. the time doing the whole middle of the room signals. going around anymore you don't even really follow. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one
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trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one business shows you can afford to miss the one and only boom bust. my brother could write a review that scared it from my mouth hole of doubt.
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that. all of us. don't get old so he went on the first night. our son was born on august the ace two thousand and eight the danger which is sort of a war against self assess where presidential areas were shown by how it's us and grant multiple rocket launches. georgia tried to regain control of the rebellious republic. we were here at the height of that war and we've returned after ten years we'll meet people whose stories we're told and we'll learn how their lives changed. on my how my cost them outside the house. on kill also done.
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says. martin luther. because. you bring in my quest to. see what the truth will soon this is the. first to. it wasn't the first military conflict between georgia and south ossetia things started to heat up in the late one nine hundred eighty s. the soviet union was falling apart and the republics were striving for the right to self-determination the nationalists even came up with the slogan georgia is for
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georgians schools were forbidden to teach in the acetylene language south the city rebelled declared independence involved broke out. in one thousand nine hundred two the warring parties signed a peace accord but failed to come to an agreement russia brokered the peace talks since then russian peace makers have been helping to keep order i asked god how far. more of. the snow sleet. dumped on the bunkers one of the groups you. don't see.
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in two thousand and eight maya best diavolo worked as a nurse at the russian peacekeepers base is stored in the way of the georgian army . base came under massive shelling from the georgians for many hours. for always there was the. need for machine and. this fellow to. move this silly reserve. if it goes physically so if it is in the. sewer scorns. resist see. how little timmy and her use of lots he will develop was full of the spiritual school that in. movable it will be a research. discovery so. my .
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new role. was tickled. was in exploring the real story at the top of our new regions through civil. thank you. and you've seen this what's been the only i mean even. my own was also seriously injured she was unaware that reinforcements were fighting their way through to the peacekeepers and that has son was with the military. he would run into an ambush near the peacekeepers base and be badly wounded. the peacekeepers couldn't hold the georgian troops bank for too long and by the afternoon of august the eighth georgian turning said already entered see involve.
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the. elite cruising down. the street. all of. those yes the. women when he was nine his house was hit by a shell which caused the walls to fall down and the roof to cave in the left shoulder. that says should. get out of. this that only the bushes are. filling. village came under shelling for a few days. after the war there were no houses left on damage here. that was rooted to some downed trees.
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and once. those digital pollution various. stories were often left. so often he said what i thought. i was. going to lose is this for you grow older sister all of you and you fall faster. growing faster most of us. catch us trusting promoted to me first. it's the kids still going to play at a place that was once their home even though a new house was built for their family just seemed. to offer you support from us truly just a three month usually school bus through them. to us. says one and his parents managed to flee the village just in time and avoided the
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oncoming georgian army they didn't know the road was under the control of georgian troops. coming out of the south past the end of the could. not trash wolf want to name the last. muskrat trying to bullshit me. thousands of civilians flint to russia but not everybody managed to get their own homes many were killed on the way. in this way incapable of defending themselves on their own against the will train georgian army people died in skin. the peacekeepers were surrounded and couldn't help. russia looms the operation a full sea georgia piece of the military were fighting their way through to relief . george interest in. the claimed russia to
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tank georgia my country is in self-defense against russian aggression russian russian troops invaded georgia today being bombing georgia numerous warplanes and specifically targeting civilian population and did you take a gamble your government launched its own attempt to retake so sasha we didn't that . we didn't. have the morning of the eights my wife calls me and says that they bombed a couple hundred meters away from her mother's house and i remember. i was actually crying and afraid and thinking that if anything happens to my family i'm going to kill saakashvili. and i meant that we met jim is just ten years ago he's an american who lives in florida his wife john is a sense young in august two thousand and eight she and her daughter were on holiday at his parents' place in south ossetia so says it was
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a this is in southeast of interest a good bit of lotion on just the first. dusting it would probably be enough standish to hold a layer. of social. media is that he said this. side surely says. george. bush here you find out through the european commission that in fact it was georgia that a terror cell to say it was not a fear of the mainstream media they reported that russia started the conflict and said nothing about soccer surely opening fire on the night of the beginning of the olympics in beijing i talked to many people i've posted many things on the internet and letting people know the truth about what really happened and now i think every
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thank you. carol strains if i'm wrapping up the house hammering too much and in my own drive through france maybe it's air security . and armor much of it but i know that i wouldn't want to sleep alone there's this one window in my room they sleep in there is like a crack in them but i would rather that's from the warner center was afraid she was saying she was afraid that the suction really was going to be there and he was in the soldiers after us every year when we went back for several years she had those feelings. for years after i believe eventually other countries would learn to recognize that georgia was at fault in this war especially after the european commission came out and said that georgia.
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