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passage that was and it was not imposed by any. new zealand's prime minister lashes out at social media platforms for failing to stop the spread of video of last friday's mass shooting at mosques across church put the issue of media giants jute seek to control its content for debate. now listen soccer part get me a paper if you see somebody shooting and killing people shouted down you're talking about keeping people well fully blinded from these things willfully blind but you're not talking about prevention how will this prevent it. breaks it may once again the speaker of the house comes and i was blocked the third vote planned to leave the e.u. unless substantial changes a. little bit calling traitor accused of money laundering appeals released from
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custody in greece of being held for more than nineteen months without charge. how many days are you in the hunger strike. you ate the day. and still no answer. comes back to. life nothing that you hear more of it with you this morning this tuesday bring in this half hour news update thanks for choosing to choose this morning more of you watching first than social media platforms are under fire for allowing video to be spread of last week's mass shooting in new zealand the country's prime ministers demanded from facebook over live streaming of the terror attack on two mosques in christchurch that left fifty worshippers dead. i would call on our social media
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platforms of all variety to demonstrate the kind of responsibility that both lead to these have been and that includes stars who perpetuate their messages in the aftermath there is a lot of work that needs to be down for about seventeen minutes the gunman live streamed that massacre on facebook shortly after copies of the video appeared and other social media outlets to the platforms did try to block the content but not before widespread public outrage. in the first twenty four hours that removed one point five million views of the attack globally of which over one point two million were blocked and a player would we continue to work around the clock to remove violating content using a combination of technology and people clues no we are working vigilantly to remove any violent footage facebook eventually deleted the video after a warning from the police mossad who said that the distribution of such content is
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punishable by imprisonment we are still major legal analyst lionel and counterterrorism expert jennifer braden where the tech giants should good about it quickly here to block that video. i respectfully submit that when you show violence against human beings it's a form of pornography we have to as a society say no facebook you can do much better for kids for people who would see this not necessarily because it would inspire the next shooting which you very well good because these losers need some form of acclimation out of just human decency without bringing in the government as laws and penalties and we're hearing from officials government officials from the prime minister in new zealand talking about preventing future attacks like this and then going on to censoring when this attack happens how in the world does that prevent this attack we're spending so much time talking about we can have videos like this with as or so or think it might lead to more rather than answering questions that
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need to be asked i mean one of the main problems on the scene here is that we continue to put band-aids on gunshot wounds and we need to stop that we need to stop putting band-aids on we need to stop saying let's just stop everybody from that it doesn't get rid of x. rated movies should it come down immediately yes should this be kept from the public yes take it down i want facebook and others abroad to have exactly who you whatever and out of allowing your world or not they have we're talking to you now and you're doing about t.v. do you know they're talking about arguing people will hardly blinded from these sightings will fellow lying dead but you're not talking about how will this prevent it nobody's talking about provide to the question or should be banned them say yes and what i want facebook to do is if i put certain stories about certain political issues i am shadow bad show fast and i want them to use that technology in their genius to figure out wait a minute we're having somebody right now people are being killed this is going to
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come down from our platform what my concern is when they continue to ban these kinds of things can ban this kind of stuff that's only going to perpetuate shadel ban and that's something i agree should never happen but we're giving sub. ject and hour and authority to social media platforms to no tent that is allowed so when to hurt us later we don't know who they're going to not like it's all subjective no matter what kind of computer algorithm at the end of the day it will be subjective now listen dr burke do me a favor if you see somebody shooting and killing people shut it down or talk about it later don't have a debate do you think that maybe we're giving one person die die die die die die the right to automatically and who's to say whether this could one day be done today people being shot dead whether this might include war coverage or report how many people would support mean that while as we're debating this there's some kid
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somewhere which you ever talk about watching this seeing real time slaughter or the families of these people or whatever of this is violent pornography yes this is horrible that i never want to see this i never want my children to see this i don't want any person to be subject to this kind of violence it is horrible obscene material these publications but this is what i have seen governments cannot stop this these companies cannot stop this people who post something positive about donald trump are being taken off of social media because of social media heads and managers and so we want them to ban other things instead of us and that is my main thing is that they can't they will not. print from this is for to a break the speaker of the house of commons knows says there can be no meaningful furred vote unless significant changes of made all those who choose to listen to weeks to go before the u.k. is supposed to leave the european union picks up a story. if you call it an f. for your homework which you take it back to the teacher and try to get him to
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change the grade simply because it was coming up to exam time and you really needed to pos most people wouldn't but that's pretty much what to reason may was trying to do with her believe bragg's a. it would draw all deal it's been rejected by politicians twice already and yet we've been hearing rumors ever since last week that the government was planning to bring the unchanged deal back for politicians to vote on for a third time this week one m.p. called it a polished turd of a deal take a listen to what's happened in parliament in order for the uk to be turned around and for the motion to pass it would require a significant change what we've seen meaningful both one two three four five of them for night and would be their way of getting this book to deal through the house where due to leave the european union in eleven days and there is no.
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certainty the speaker of the house of commons has thrown a constitutional curveball into reason maze court it has been strongly rumored. though i have not received confirmation of this that third and even possibly four meaningful vote. will be attempted what the government can more legitimately do is to resubmit to the house the so even proposition or substantially the same proposition as last of last week which was rejected by one hundred fourteen. so there he is told pedo ing the idea of to resume a having a third meaningful vote unless he substantially changes what she's putting in front of m.p.'s to vote on now he's based it on a legal precedent called us skin may the reason i'm telling you about it is you
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might be hearing this phrase skin may a lot this week essentially it is a parliamentary mechanism a terribly old one it's been used as far back as the seventeenth century to stop parliament. or rather to stop the government's bullying legislation through parliament a lot of politicians think that that is precisely what the reason may is trying to do here but what does all this mean for brags that well if it was possible this is made her job even harder than it was already and she's set to attend the council summit in thursday but now she needs to come back from there with a substantially improved deal when the e.u. has said repeatedly that there is absolutely no way that they're going to reopen these negotiations or give the u.k. any more concessions fully void corona mrs may's mission this week over all the comes in and some people say the more lighthearted view the chaos of westminster
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the french minister for europe and his neighborhood because of these up it barely of asking to be let out but then refusing to leave. he wakes me up every morning meowing to death because he wants to go out and then want to open the door he put undecided and then glares at me when i put him out.
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of the news this tuesday morning a quarter greece is due to can. ahead of their case of russian bitcoin entrepreneur alexander vinick he spent nineteen months in custody exceeding the maximum term for detention without charge than when he was arrested in greece back in twenty seventeen after the u.s. accused him of laundering four billion dollars for a bit calling trading platform since then washington paris and moscow of all demanding his extradition our senior correspondent orgasm of has more. this is alexander vinick two years ago free and healthy a pioneer in tech father and a husband this is beneath now literally a shadow of his former self for twenty months he has withered in greek jails
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without charge. yes i mean parable in. my soul but i don't have many leverage some insight from kindness you can shout at that kind of curse at them and greek everything that doesn't kill us makes us stronger in talking about myself and all of their. you know you it's hard to believe but you're looking at the thirty nine year old man wrinkled aged suffered. and then awarded our lives will never be the same the moment he was taken everything changed things will never be as they were but now we live differently only through hope that our family will be together again that our family will see its father its mother the children will be happy i hope. and and hope is all there is for her sasha may not have long left the day agreed court decided to extradite her husband to the u.s.
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she reportedly collapsed and was diagnosed with brain cancer triple tumors she's being treated in germany chances are very very slim but she struggles on hoping to see her husband her kids one more time they all struggle on. how many days are you on the hunger strike. paging eight hundred eighty today. and still no answer. last time so it. has to. be two. days on the verge of death alexandra vinick was hospitalized according to the greek constitution he should have been released after eighteen months his lawyer says barring a court decision to prolong his arrest there was no court decision only accusations
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that's less additional it just so happens that the p.t.c. exchange that was founded by russian citizens became the third largest in the world with billions in revenue about six billion dollar was being too successful in two thousand and seventeen alexander vinick consulted one of the biggest bitcoin trading platforms in the world called bt she those days with the wild west in crypto currency he pioneered in the field the for regulation arrived if you like to mislead the police various businessmen began using the exchange sidestepping taxation in all countries. was that legal or illegal at the well you can look at money and it was legal at the time of his arrest as there was no government regulation of cryptocurrency use it was absolutely legal and it continues to be identical exchanges exist in huge numbers
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and no arrests are made over them. but it may be more simple he was russian and he consulted a huge financial business that the us did not control just what justice is there to speak of when according to greek law international law he should have been released but why. what we all understand is that this is a political case for now all been equal continue to serve a sentence he was never given and he will continue to watch his family being torn apart. and here are being treated as they're starving the children are just there waiting and they don't know what will happen which of us will come back me over their father it's hardest for them our little children. two boys aged five and seven thankfully orphans who may never see their mother
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or their father yet they all struggle on the nick doesn't give up there's no hate in him no bile only faith and hope. well until you are to request a comment from greek authorities on this if you have one so we'll let you know what they got to say. off eighteenth weekend of protests in france there is that have been hit by riots and vandalism. certainly when you first are sure we will ban yellow vests demonstrations in the neighborhoods that have been most affected as soon as we become aware of the presence of extremist elements and their intention to vandalize. i'm thinking obviously of the shawm sillies in paris plus pave along the border and class the capital into lunacy must be all or all saturday the demonstrations were marred by violence for fires being set luxury shops looted in
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clashes with police next as one of the shells elisa. one of the world's most glamorous avenues looks very different this monday a burnt out kiosks shattered windows and graffiti on luxury stores that's the face of the iconic show i'm selling say after the protest on saturday the french government has already admitted that not enough was done to prevent extreme rioting from taking place analysis of events shows that the measures taken proved to be insufficient in containing the violence and preventing the actions of the writer's protesters who are throwing rocks right into the windows of the shops they used molotov cocktails flares and pieces of pavement to damaged buildings police say ten thousand people gathered here on saturday and among them fifteen hundred extremists were identified two hundred forty people were arrested and over eighty shops including some luxury boutiques were vandalize.
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the french president was forced to cut short his skiing trip for an emergency meeting he said that what happened was no longer a demonstration it has become a national security threat. we didn't want it to fit to meet complete nonsense made this office named by the prime minister republican response to the reality we face hold of hooligans and not a protest by free citizens we are giving ourselves the authority to apply the fine in certain some of these which so next isolated seans that was a good as well as other places that have been worst hit by the crisis and will be closed to public options that you see yellow vests protest for the eighteenth weekend so far it is unclear what may ease the tension and put an end to this
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violence i didn't question r.t. reporting. from paris. french political commentator thinks the ban will not get to the root of the problem though. doesn't going to change anything to the depth of the problem the depth of the problem is that we have had forty years of social integration cutting social services didn't destroy is not responsible but my cause is still underground in never mention anything about all the people being wounded lost eyes etc the only concern about you know it is. the huns and so on. being damaged and this ensure his people even more so it's easier sponsible for he and also going to the ski when he knows that there is going to be in trouble everybody has announced it that's his is the question also why didn't the police prevent that because it was in the newspaper everywhere knew everybody knew that the will be right. but here now since the scandal of facebook selling user
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data to a tech company cambridge analytical broke the information was sold to third parties who then use it for political advantage donald quarter this morning looks at whether our facebook security policies of changed at all since that. one might say facebook's had a productive year in its fight against fake news perhaps you've seen their war room . read the headlines. and heard the assurances we've deployed new ai tools that do a better job of identifying fake accounts that may be trying to interfere in elections or spread misinformation mark zuckerberg has gone after both sides of the political spectrum from alex jones to hold off the data of eighty million users to a political advertising firm transferred facebook data to game cambridge analytic
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or personal data mined from nearly eighty seven million facebook users the largest security breach in the company's history this is this is a challenge for our cloud companies so what is facebook actually done aside from zuckerberg saying sorry that is not was a big mistake now was a mistake and it was my mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened i'm sorry and i'm sorry for it spoiler alert and not at the end they said they'd look into apps with suspicious activity and punish those who broke privacy rules the last we heard of that was august twenty eighth and then there was the promise of a new option to clear personal information from the platform if the user wants facebook said that the changes would only take a few months back in may last year and we're still left empty handed but will facebook come out unscathed the researcher behind the cambridge analytical app is suing facebook for defamation alex did not lie alex was not to for all its alex did
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not deceive them this was not a scam facebook knew exactly will this app was doing was should have known facebook desperately needed to scapegoat and alex was the scapegoat at the same time a british newspaper is reporting that some facebook shareholders may have been complicit in the data harvesting and the buck doesn't stop there either the federal government is now investigating how zuckerberg treats client privacy you have to see deeks very seriously recent bruce rupie which raises substantial concerns to both the privacy broke this is so. it's been a year since the biggest. privacy scandal and social media but at least facebook's gotten a round of censoring alternative media donald quarter r.t. . for other worlds one of those where the government announced what it called the seizure of its diplomatic buildings in the united states for opposition representatives started to take control of the caracas has called it an illegal and forceful occupation after washington recognized celtic led interim president. but
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as when it broke off diplomatic relations with the u.s. and with stuff cohen's got the latest for you this morning. this quiet street is the latest battleground for venezuela a country thousands of miles away and opposition leader why does representatives are planning to seize control of this building the military attache carlos vicki was one why don't so-called ambassador to the united states before entering the military attaché his building he took control of another nearby building owned by the venezuelan government he was able to do so simply by calling a locksmith and perhaps more importantly receiving the blessing of the u.s. state department they destroying everything so that's what they have done here that basically they destroyed this house and again this is a nasa does belong to the venezuelan sun day instead of preserving preserving the assets that just just i mean you saw what they did and so imagine the they do these
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here in the u.s. you can imagine what they are doing in venezuela. outside the military attaché is building vecchia raise the venezuelan flag and sing the national anthem drowning out code being protesters chanting hands off venezuela inside the building vecchio replaced a portrait of elected president nicolas maduro with one of. it's not the first time the u.s. has recognized alternative figures in place of an existing government in two thousand and eleven washington did the same in syria and seven years later bashar assad is still in power. i asked vecchio why this time it would be different i don't have any doubt that their benefits are ready for a change the change will calm the housing calm because we have put the. thing that is where we have the danger that he's willing to kill the people into privilege but that will be the end one boy those being investigated in venezuela for allegedly sabotaging the country's electrical system asked what would happen if you were
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arrested vecchio said it would be a step in the right direction i would say that would have a positive impact in the changing this way and that with us here a change he did this that is to do with meanwhile vecchio is setting his sights on the venezuelan embassy in may he sees that building as early as wednesday in washington dan cohen our team. store to watch the michael maloof former pentagon security policy analyst told us the actions by the venezuelan opposition go well beyond diplomatic norms. we're seeing here is a is a diplomatic posturing a diplomatic dance if you will that and in which the united states is carrying on in a way that is not. normally allowed. in with diplomatic norms in international law it sets a precedent anything like this could send a potential precedent especially if the united states did it then everybody else
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can point to say look the united states did it it must be ok now you know it's only it only the international law is only as strong as the countries that abide by it and if you've got fifty other countries that are recognizing. over or over more duro and also another level of diplomatic approach that heretofore has not been done. from a british spy behind that infamous trump russia dossier has been further discredited he's now admitted using unverified sources for its report christopher still rely on a c.n.n. citizen journalism website. which was not at its a to read fact check. controversial document the dossier of alleged. in russia.
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i report dot com is a user generated. story submitted by users not edited or screened before they post and makes no guarantees about the content or the coverage i report dot com. don't forget the famous chris for its. broadest assertions that he.
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is actually. a bit more background here this revelation about christmas still sources came during a court case between the russian entrepreneur. published the dossier. claimed his company's mention of the dossier had been. lost the case political analysts and the broader logan told us his latest revelation comes as no surprise. the was false when the beginning it was based on just a guy just looking on google finding information to put it in a piece of fiction to present to the f.b.i. and then he used it to engage in really kind of unconstitutional who waged against the president and against anybody that goes against their particular narrative russia dashi a was just totally phony i mean it didn't make any sense from the very beginning
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and as you have more evidence come in now that fact about it being fake is now proven but the media won't say see they'll just try to totally avoid it if it's brought up that i danced around the question in and now because the narrative about russia being this big bad monster and don't show being colluding in a bit with them is a more important narrative to push so they'll ignore facts they'll ignore any information that goes against the narrative they've been running with for paris two or three years now now they're trying to move to go postal when i say they i mean a democratic party if the russia thing does not work if there is not a viable path to get trump out of office then i'll switch to the next day and so on and so forth they'll continue this whole process into they can't do it anymore which may be trumps entire time in the white house. just outside in the morning or mosque on this tuesday thanks to your mosque and then coming out of the rest the team on t.v. this morning wishing you a great tuesday.
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