tv Worlds Apart RT October 11, 2018 4:30am-4:57am EDT
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the concept of free internet i mean the online world as we've known it is utopian what why one of the reasons is the popularity of a german opposition party alternative for germany and pretty much the whole ride gig once controversial voices have been emboldened by like minded individuals and making their way offline so google is a platform for everyone could be a utopia too now the trend is to create what they call well order spaces for safety and civility with little regard for free speech. in which people are starting to realize that private companies control whether or not their speech stays up or comes down the report comes with a few visuals this one tells you that tech giants used to be neutral and now they've shifted to being politicized editors and publishers well you asked ford you didn't yes you did it's all in the report governments would also love tech giants
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to get more responsible among other winners advertisers would be protected from anything controversial you post with a flag any of my stuff is controversial i haven't posted much since my college days how far as the next web evolution step when users will be told what to post keep reading the report and you'll see it coming companies should put their foot down when it comes to users this is the type of speech we would like to see here and you are part of a community when you join us google bosses once promised to come up with a way to make politics better just after mr trump made himself mr president i certainly find the selection of deeply offensive and i know many of you to think it's worth very vigilant in thinking about all these issues what can we do to lead to. better. all the government's decision making and so forth we had r.t.a.
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wrote an official ok google request on the report they didn't confirm or deny the document existed but gave an update on their commitments committed to free expression supporting the free throw if i did is cool to a mission. well we have developed our own content policies we enforce them in a politically neutral way and so seven out of ten americans think tech giants do censor political views hate good sense or google they're just not buying it. or another story that's generating a lot of interest today political terrorism and democratic that is how the u.s. base jewish groups and palestinian officials are the scribing israel's treatment of an american student of palestinian descent laura arrived in tel aviv a week ago with a valid visa but was held on arrival after being accused of is real sentiment
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breaking down the story what it means the repercussions here for middle east correspondent paula sleeper. this is the closest we can get with a camera shooting going into the international here wolf which is just behind me for more than a week a twenty children old american student the same has been held here she arrived with a valid student visa but was stopped up border guards and asked if she had if it even a member of the boycott disinvestment and sanctions movement the bt is now she said she hadn't but according to israel's strategic to face ministry she was an active member and because of this in line with and his radio rule that was inactive last year she has been misused and treat back to all states that any foreigners he topic to knowingly participate in boycotts against israel can be used in treaty and they already fifteen people would have to deny the entry into the civil lawsuit filed an appeal in the israeli judicial system but the court ruled that her refusal of entry was valid she didn't filed
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a second appealed and the israel district court is due to begin hearing this on thursday these raids have repeatedly stated that she is not being detained and is free to return to the united states and in each time she can fly back to the united states whenever she likes she does so. my point was we need to come together as one nation you'd think that would have ended it but no what a time we live in now it was the british press the british people who were upset angry and raged how big he apologized for quoting one of the greatest brits to have ever lived strange days make no mistake winston churchill who saved his nation his people from the depredations of hitler is now too controversial to quote . in europe day. morrow we're all be.
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in europe. but what if scott kelly self years entertained and educated so many what he has done to make him a hero. because my next guest is rocket man scott kelly. kelly. today i want to demonstrate what happens when you cry and. how much more learned from life have to face. where does all of this leave scott kelly he boosted his tweet a singularly divisive anniversary for america and its discovery called columbus day by some indigenous peoples day by others where barack obama spoke of the natives plight trumps been silent on it in these times are there any angels left
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was mother to raise a saint for her selfless charity or an abomination for her views on abortion was j.f.k. an icon of american presidency war and the more a womanizer worse than trump or is it something else we have created an atmosphere where discussion is impossible where every debate is so heated so emotional so hateful that no one can agree that says a lot more about us in the present and it does about them in the past. let's continue with the space theme and go live now to the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan where we're moments away from the latest launch of a soyuz ship by and for the i.s.a.'s are to double quarter is there donal months of preparation all leading to this key neil biting moment.
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absolutely we're just moments away from witnessing the launch of the i asked says actually it just launch right there. you can see how it's fired up the rockets blast. and now the world dispenser national grid lock in its flight and the scientific experiments that will be taking place on my s.s. in terms of biotechnology earlier today i spoke about. the first russia's first ever three d. printer and why it makes this expedition into the cosmos so important. in
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three d. printing technology is hardly news it's already being used to print anything from weapons to houses three d. bio printing in turn is being developed as a way to print human organs and tissue research that could save the lives of millions of people but why send the technology to space well scientists growing artificial cells on earth say they don't take on the same structure as they would in the human body but in reduced gravity the cells have a more natural shape so sending them to space could produce serious strides forward for the medical community back on earth earlier we got a demonstration of how the technology works with us to the mob i plan to go to the cold or going off. and actually it doesn't look like a classical loss three d. printer because we will not find your ex-wife well from all of that muscle so you will use in the course of courses for mothers of cell so called the teachers for. so i'm going to do it with my material inside the perimeter and you will see the
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cross of souls formation three more that. the crew members here at baikonur seem optimistic about their newest i assessed member. what kind of excessive successes do you expect from the use of the first ever russian produced three d. by a printer in a zero gravity on the international space station. it's going to be the first time the experiments will be held on the ice says we are planning to divide it into two parts the first parts of this part of it will go from simple procedures to mechanics once the results will be sent back to earth and scientists will work through the material if everything will be ok we'll continue working further and do more complicated things. yes so don those people were just looking in your piece before they are now on their way up to the international space station give us a little bit more of the baccarat into this the efforts that's being put into what
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have you witnessed there in your time. yeah absolutely well the name of this flight was the i.s.a.'s expedition fifty seven fifty eight and around four hundred fifty tourists friends family and other journalists came to witness this historic event now the the people that were sent up were it was there was one russian cosmonaut aleksei of chinon and there was an american astronaut nick cake and as you can see they were strapped in ready to go far far before we were we started filming but there it's them and the three d. printer going up to basically do biological experiments up there and basically the hope of these experiments is that they'll be able to conduct in zero gravity experiments on organic materials and make breakthroughs for the medical community back on earth hopefully ultimately eliminating the need the necessity for organ
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donors all together so we'll just have to see what happens after their six months on the i assess yeah quite incredible a six hour trip on they'll be there for six months a funny to think is well tall enough i'd say only five people off this planet this time and they're all going to be together in a few hours time quarter life from the cosmonaut they absolutely cosmodrome thank you very much. a major u.s. ice hockey team is new giant furry must call his grabbing a lot of attention this week as well but instead of it being all about his monster moves on the ice the focus is about being hijacked for political and.
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using greed people greedy is a war crime not that liberals would know what work actually it is going to use gritty to peddle your hate on behalf of a feeling fan base we don't condone these idiots using the latest mascot as their log. eleven forty six am here in moscow plenty more still to come at this hour including fighting for his rights to the very end of death row inmate is challenging
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officials refusing his choice of execution by electric chair we've got the details after. joining me every thursday on the alex i'm i'm sure and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics for this list i'm show business i'll see you then. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. to the most. simple they want to. live on the last but
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many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drift used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than. most needed more don't have an effect on the government on class and they want that. they have water they'll choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. a fifth of many couples won't. deal with the push to political polls both of you up of popular culture but. it's easy to find an enemy where there are fault and where they're. much more difficult to use or explain all things are once you stop telling people look you my hate the banks by where do you put your money. you put them in the bank
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and what happens to the bank goes under don't see your money anymore these kind of reasonings will be much more i am full to make people understand of the dynamics there in why people locked on consequences of prices that of post nobody wants to. hear back with our team traditional britons for till it's the regulator is to look into claims that a number of doctors have been secretly a loving couples to choose their baby's gender for a fee the practice is illegal in the u.k. ls it's for medical reasons. we are confident that the vast majority of the u.k. is for the two it's equinix do not recommend sex selection either the two more brought how they would take allegations of sex selection seriously and will
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investigate and in specific cases brought to attention. newspaper reports claim that some couples have paid up to fourteen thousand pounds for the legal procedure several senior doctors allegedly set up appointments of private clinics in the u.k. before ranging to complete the medical treatment abroad in countries like cyprus reese and the united are about emirates. we've got the thoughts of josephine quinta valley who's the founder of comment on reproductive ethics and also first political activist. there are medical conditions which either only affect boys or only affect girls and it's actually fairly standard practice in lots of places around the world for couples who have a family history of those kind of conditions to be given i.v.'s and given the opportunity to select the gender of child that is less likely to suffer from those conditions i think we would all take steps to try and make sure that children were less likely to have problems later in life in all sorts of different ways the idea
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of just choosing the sex of your child based on a whim i think you know i think to me it sounds horrifying but what we should be asking really is the question what kind of cultural reliving it if people have a really strong feeling if people really really only want a boy should we be forcing those people to have a girl do we want a girl raised in a family that really only wants a boy and in a culture that evidently values boys much more strongly by rejecting the embryo you don't want on the basis of that six and i think that six discrimination give women the vote i believe in women's rights etc i think women are quite capable of accepting a pregnancy and do not need to go into this nonsense of i want a boy or i want to girl you can suggest i might like one i have five lovely sons i might have at some stage for wouldn't it be nice to have a girl i've now got four lovely granddaughters you know boys and girls in my opinion are absolutely equal and i don't think you should do anything deliberate to
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to make. a choice because the price is that you need to do is to discard the embryos of the wrong six when i.v. after is done it is absolutely standard to create more embryos than you intend to implant the spare embryos are normally kept in a fridge freezer or whatever to be used in the future if they're wanted every year lots and lots of embryos are discarded because people have i.v.'s i'm actually don't want to have ten children they want to have one or two children it's absolutely stan that if you are against discarding embryos then you are against i.d.f. and you're welcome to campaign. on that front person i think it's a very fantastic process and it's brilliant that it's available to couples and if couples have a strong feeling about what the woman does or doesn't want to be pregnant and would not want what she wants to go on and it is inevitable that they're going to fall off when you're choosing which embryo you want you're going to analyze which is male which is female you're making a choice and this is what i'm saying i don't accept that because in choosing my
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eyes i'm not going to even get into indiana forty on many occasions these issues come to light because some conditions pass through the male rather than the female and and families that are hard to miss in diseases go down the i.c.u. route in order to to to see how they're going to solve that problem but just in a on a purely basic choice position you cannot just randomly choose one without discriminating against you. know a death row prisoners request to be executed by the electric chair rather than lethal injection has been denied by the u.s. state of tennessee edmund so of course lawyers are now appealing to the supreme court faced with a choice of two unconstitutional methods of execution mr sikorski has indicated that if his execution is to move forward he believes that the electric chair is the lesser of two evils ten to eighteen minutes of drowning suffocation and chemical
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bonding is unspeakable so of course he was convicted in one thousand nine hundred eighty three of murdering two men who had been expecting to buy or own fifty kilos of killers from him he shot them and cut their throats before stealing their money truck. in tennessee lethal injection is the primary method of execution for death row inmates but if their crime was committed before nine hundred ninety nine and such as this case then they're also offered the electric chair electrocution can also be used if the injection is all available or deemed unconstitutional in sikorsky case prison officials say he needed to have requested the church two weeks before execution but feel to do so legal expert thomas roof in told us the inmates lawyers appeal will likely be rejected most of the people who would be executed would probably prefer lethal injection that is to be poison the deaf as opposed to
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be electrocuted or be for the definition of extra cheer so this choice by mr the gorski is rather unique most people choose lethal injection i think the supreme court with this current makeup would be likely to go forward to allow this execution to go forward unfortunately i think that's what will happen and there might be some question about the nature of the chemical mixture but that has been explored so much over the last ten years or so that i think mr gore skis chances of being saved in that way are limited so on the other hand i think the more appropriate question is why would the united states in two thousand and eighteen still persist with executions when there are much more humane ways of punishing people. no i mean i know you in moscow i know have artie's headline news in a couple of minutes.
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when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying who's just new really hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. to work we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only
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personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. on your own pal about coming up out a note i am told paul enough. to know more i. am. in from penn there is a trade in young girls sold into an underground sex in the street sometimes but the people who trust the most. and. it's not.
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the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. who have gotten most of the little sympathy they want to become lost in the us to sum this up but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than call mom. was you know you know i am good at my son i get them in a lot of class and i want that. they have that water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. both of you what is the who could be about to do. a sit sit struggles of many couples won't. deal with the push to put impulse response both of you up as a pillar of hope of the. this
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is crude oil. soon they need to actually physically pulled it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with your oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were all sitting over the day it's hard work for oil workers not news. and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their. these men need that outlet these men that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have
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a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. join me everything on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to us a little bit. i'm sure. i'll see you then. this hour's headlines stories on our international google the good sense for a briefing from the web giant admits it struggled with internet free speech control certain content adding up the likes of facebook and twitter to.
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israel block so u.s. student from entering the country over her political views leading academics worldwide her demanding she be allowed in. claims that a number of british fertility doctors are illegally letting couples choose their gender tchiowa for a fee sparks a debate between ethics and choice.
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