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the. the. it's all sources lunchtime from moscow facebook calls for global internet rules and for governments to play a more active role in regulating. the media and followed me as the lenski leads the polls in the first round of ukraine's presidential election so far it's a good thirty percent of the vote. released in the u.s. released body cam video of the fatal shooting of a black american rapper he was headed twenty five times.
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for good afternoon thanks for watching out international coming to live from moscow this hour with me in this our first of april first the internet needs more regulation and government should play an active role in policing it says none other than facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg further he says he wants international systems in place to keep harmful content to a minimum plus laws on protecting elections should be updated he says a new industry standard set is also pushing for a framework to better cover privacy and data protection and allow people to safely move data from one service to another senior correspondent. untangles it all. who would have thought that it could come to this face book begging governments to tame the wild wild web to police censor and control it to think it all began so innocently people want to go on the internet check out their friend someone at the website that offers that i'm talking about taking the entire social
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experience of college and putting it online it was so simple then a place for teenagers to share their relationship status for friends to share pictures announce parties keep in touch but somewhere along the line facebook group dark gathering and selling people's personal information bots fake news election meddling censorship and suspensions targeting innocent people at times and the videos streams mass murders the new zealand shooting rapes snuff videos it seemed facebook c.e.o. did nothing but apologize now it was a big mistake and i was a mistake and it was my mistake and i'm really sorry that this happened and i'm sorry and i'm sorry for it it seems zuckerberg is tired of keeping facebook
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his own platform clean in now wants governments to do it ministries to police the net with rules and regulations. the saying goes the route to hell is paved with good intentions though something tells me. less interested in good intentions and more concerned about bad press and profit but hey who knows he talks so pretty by updating the rules for the internet we can preserve what's best about it the freedom for people to express themselves. remarkable he's actually saying that government censorship politicians deciding what you can and cannot do or say will somehow make the internet freer when has that ever happened before
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in fact one of the scandals facebook was embroiled in was its wholesale cleansing of pages and news feeds it didn't like info was alex jones even for a while artie's math ink media all for math expedient including the now were taken down for no reason other than pressure from pro-war think tank and i'll leave you with more from the messages are slick filled with graphics with grass grabs the crowd. young left leaning americans getting news from social media and the videos have been viewed tens of millions of times billions of times thank you apparently it's all for you your freedom your safety so here it is a corporate billionaire with dirty hands asking politicians to censor and regulate the web you don't get five hundred million friends without making
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a few enemies he once said but it seems heading towards having just a few friends and millions of enemies. investigative journalist dave lindorff believes mugs look at those simply looking after his own interests his company there's a lot of anger and it's a growing call to break a fish to regulate facebook and i think what's everybody's doing is recognizing that something is going to have been rather than face it alone he wants to. call for regulation of all his competitors to a because if he's the only one who's regulated it gets broken up the company gets smaller has. less power. and to get hurt in the competition with larger entities slate google he's trying to shape it but i don't think his argument holds a lot of water that is that he's been making all along that somehow facebook is
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just a free speech issue. because all the house votes counted comedian will ultimately lead the skis leading the polls in the first round of ukraine's presidential election so far he's won thirty percent of the vote and will therefore be up against incumbent president petro poroshenko later this month in a second drug. this is ukraine where anything can happen during the elections disses
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a country that went through two revolutions in the course of just ten years and the nation right now it is fair to say is sick and tired of the familiar faces from the old political elite and the liberals and then the comedian who has already himself ziska president well indeed has never taken part in any kind of election but has long been a politician already in the sense that a great deal of his humor was always about the active political elite. and we did you know kind of. yeah you can use this club he had to. give it to you but it's good yes but you. know i. do which is the
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product is a doozy what you'll. see in my stomach is we don't know whether he'd planned it or not but a few years ago the dimmers a man ski began starring in his own sitcom where he played the part of an ordinary teacher of history at school who all of a sudden became the president of the country what went wrong for petro poroshenko. was this expected or well first of all we still have to be fair there is going to be the runoff so he might still come out on top but experts are saying that his chances are decreasing but it is very important to remember how petro poroshenko got into power that happened as a result of the revolution the nation one to a country without poverty without corruption whole thing a country without civil war and portugal failed to achieve any of that yes there
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were some other minor tiedemann it's to be fair for example craniums can now go to the european union without visas managed to give independence to the crane in order to dr churchill from moscow but he kept on going on with this anti russian rhetoric promises to bring crimea back let's take a listen to some of that. we were bringing back crimea we were three those men and women who found themselves in the illegal tertiary we will bring ukrainian marines to we do not get them for one second. but it really seems given the results that we're getting the numbers. that we're getting that people weren't really buying it so people want to win to change this wish the younger people veteran. she was there voting she was in the top three of this what forty people develop my own bitterly disappointed vote for her well first
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of all for a long time she was the symbol of ukrainian opposition she was definitely expected to challenge president poroshenko for years while he was incumbent president and then three months ago selenski came out and said i'm running and i guess most of the votes were taken from you which again we can't predict out all what's going to happen in that case this is ukraine as i've said where politics can really turn wild. and international chain of fertility clinics has been slammed for helping hundreds of australian couples choose the gender of the children the procedures banda destroyed itself this was carried out in the united states outrage over the latest move toward designer babies the world's first genetically engineered baby and you get down the slippery slope of does genetically altered designer babies includes designer babies editing this gene procedures called
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eugenics clinics can alter a child's d.n.a. doing it it can allow them to change physical features but only such as color and even cure a certain illnesses know a ban on editing human embryos because it's so controversial is established in twenty nine this election is not prohibited you may find surprising or not well scientists brian homely explains concerns surrounding genetic engineering generally . the risks are so high right now that you know that's that's why the white genetic engineering has been banned for humans because in animals you get you get situations where you get say thirty am radios that are considered good enough to implant and out of those you get two or three that can survive for a few weeks and one that is considered viable or just on the on the air edge of being being ready to do that in
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a way that is reliable enough. for human use. you wrote. to this exchange views on loose issue. we're not talking about getting a vehicle or buying a car and be able to design your car we're talking about a human life a child a baby and what this opens up to the danger that this opens it up to where society now things that they can basically just pick and choose i mean it even said that the science was going towards a way not just of eye color and of gender but also of skin color of race and so while we could be afraid that there might be another area in society out there actually i have a lot of mixed feelings about this issue because you know on one hand a lot of this genetic testing has been used for women who can't have children i guess they do the genetic modification. and then in that case she's able to have a baby the other hand is what does open it up to enhance beenz for you have this
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concept of designer babies not only does that create a dangerous precedent for motherhood as an example or for parenthood as an example but it's now glorified glorifying and placing his glorification so to speak on and on the baby's appearance at birth what more is that going to create say a parent paid for something in the eye color wasn't quite what the parents wanted and now the child going to be forever shamed or living in shame did on the converse that the parent gets everything they paid for and the qualities of a child how is that child going to raise knowing that to treat others with respect and dignity based on their character and their personality because they're going to have been raised knowing no we paid for you and we got you exactly the way we wanted you i don't want this issue of designer babies to come to fruition because i feel that would. it would essentially be what professor stephen hawkins argued that we're creating a super race which would add more inequality into the world but at the same time if
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this is a medically necessary procedure for a mom to have her child what's wrong with i just think the president this creates is is very troubling is specifically in the science community and in parenthood and in the family system as a whole. cover more controversial stories ahead after the break fear to downing video evidence in the u.s. police shooting of a black rapper coming up on the canadian province mulling a ban on government employees wearing religious symbols. seem wrong. just don't. get to shape out this day. and in detroit because the trail.
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when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. when lawmakers manufacture consented to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. with the crime. nor middle of the room sick. leave. one. thing. i get authorities in california have released body cam video of the police shooting of american rapper
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willie mccoy it apparently shows that musician was asleep at the time the next video contains disturbing images and sounds there were . four were also we were. this in two places february police are nischelle e called to check on mccoy as well being six officers shot him twenty five times claiming he leaned for his gun when he woke up in his car the video evidence suggests police did not try to wake him up something that his family also claimed the bigger picture here police in the united states killed more than a thousand people in twenty eighteen most of the officers involved did not go on to face criminal charges african-americans a latino is
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a statistically more likely to be shot by the police than other groups michelle gross from the community is against police brutality organization told us the offices in the willie mccoy case should be charged with murder. it is in no way a best practice of police they should not have shot him and you know it was ridiculous they started twenty five times and then they roughly twenty five times nobody knows for sure and then they started screaming can have your hands out of your hands now a man was dead and the fact that they chose to wake him up with bullets and of course kill him is completely wrong there can be no other explanation that you know i understand but they were maybe a little spooked by the fact that he had it on loaded gun in his law he didn't have a clip at that but the bottom line is that you know they should have attempted to wake you first in the united states you know an extremely far small fraction are
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and i believe these police officers should be in charge of murder as. soon as the united states can't wait for the u.k. to exit the european union national security adviser john bolton promises that britain will be top of the queue for trade in the divorce deal is. people who worry about the u.k. crashing out of the european union that's the phrase they use they're going to crash right into the united states we're standing here waiting to make a trade deal britain will be at the top of the queue for us lovely but is it all good news for britain tough u.s. lugosi is the object to show britain will be treated like any other trading partner crucially meaning britain has to provide access for u.s. agricultural products it should also remove barriers and allow access in full for american medicines there's growing alarm in britain at the possibility of a post breaks a deal with the us what the implications really will mean people fear for a start it could open the door to chlorine was chicken hormone pumped beef and raise the cost of medicine of the national health service because people wonder
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what they thought of this offer. i think a trade deal with america sounds awful there's no point in us immediately leaving the e.u. and jumping straight into bed with the us that's never we were never going to be a negotiator for pointed straight and we call even the brics it from a point of strength we should be striking deals wherever we can if we're going to be postscripts that the u.s. would definitely get more from that deal with than we do i don't we don't. i don't want to hormones that might be you know they've got no welfare standards for their food system for their medicines today everything one of the reasons why i wouldn't go and live in america is because while the food is a treat it would probably try to kill me a spokesperson for the prime minister try to calm fears in the u.k. it's not going to lower its food standards but former london mayor ken livingstone is worried he believes britain's weak position could lead to serious consequences our economies are the slowest lever of growth in years investment in our economy sh
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the lowest level since the end of the second world war all the uncertainty about means business they aren't investing in great now modernizing. our economy and we are just being a very weak position i affectively negotiation with america will be by it will be. tracking around like a little puppy dog just doing what we're told we will end up importing more american goods because we will be outside the we'll be subject to the world trade organization rules which will mean. quite bad increase in the prices of many of our food because the tariffs come. and that work in will we will be worse off there's no doubt. authorities in the canadian province of quebec are preparing to ban government employees from wearing religious symbols such as the islamic headscarf the head job or the jewish kipper. it's important for us that.
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all people live in a position don't wear religious and i don't think a lot of people feel that in a free society we should be just a mice thing discrimination of our citizens based on religion. public positions of authority including school teaches would from a citizen journalist and a muslim woman whose plans to become a teacher in canada and then when the threat. we're already having a lot of manifestation we're standing petitions we're talking to politicians lawyers so that this can even come into law a lot of movements are going on right now so that disk can become a lot because it's it's going to set a very bad precedent however if this does become a lot then a lot of religious minorities will leave the province and we'll have to find more safe and inclusive place where we can work as they want to live as they want to
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know this they can see well no this state has to be secular you can wear headscarves wherever you want but if you represent a state like the police officer or jarvis or a teacher in a public school because people teach in private schools. but if you teach in a public school you represent the state you have to wear and you really have to sign you don't want the person who you are interacting with. that maybe you have some prejudice because religion and religion is supposed to be something that belongs to the personal fear is not part of the state. just as a cluster of pollution a venezuelan capital caracas again demonstrators took to the streets against the coast and blackouts of water shortages of hit south american country. i think i. see crowds in the city they're burning tires building barricades on main roads the opposition blames president dura for his inability to control the
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situation while the government says the power cuts are the result of criminal seva touched by their opponents the president has announced a thirty day plan to russian christie in order to try to deal with the crisis as well as where the reels in his political troubles meantime the u.s. mainstream media is turning its focus to russia's presence there vladimir putin has made a career of intervening abroad and seeing if the world lets him get away with it he did this in georgia when george w. bush was president then in crimea eastern ukraine and syria and barack obama's presidency now he's doing the same on donald trump's watch this time in america's backyard in venezuela these accusations came after russian military planes touched down in venezuela with around one hundred troops late last month according to moscow their presence in the country is allowed under a near two decades old agreement president trump another u.s. officials were satisfied by that though they say russia should leave venezuela or
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face the consequences move through move c. is lost the been the people who's using the russians to support his desperate attempt to keep them in his own people from hearing into room president. thoughts too from delhi mcadams executive director of the ron paul institute who thinks that the u.s. doesn't have the right to point a finger at russia. well there's a reason why they call the wall street journal the war street journal because it is a rabbit the pro war the united states has some eight hundred military bases outside of the borders i think the russians may have a couple the u.s. has a global military empire and unfortunately it's what keeps washington running it's what keeps the people inside the beltway very wealthy at the expense of the rest of the country so that is the issue of the united states of course just being a hypocrite as usual in the other issues the issue of solvency why can't a sovereign venezuela. ask for assistance from an ally the u.s. certainly has asked for assistance from its allies as
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a sovereign country and has come to be assistance of some of its allies as software countries why is sovereignty only a one way street when it comes to washington. it's one twenty five in the house today and here in moscow thank you for watching with you what you did rather well whatever time it is hope you have a good a pro the first my name is kevin knowing that and see again. i do think the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars that's more than ten white collar aren't happy. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be old rich. six percent world market rose thirty percent some with four hundred five hundred three first second per second and this one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars
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ai industrial park but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember in one one business show you know for the mid one and only boom but. the biggest political hoax in american history russia is almost a thing of the past breaks it on the other hand only seems to drop into deeper levels of purgatory and what is next to russia's relations with the us. for a single purpose. of. training very young. eight months of intensive school. reps. and they save lives.
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we're going underground ahead of the start of mass war ship and war plane games by nato simulating conventional war with russia and china coming on the show switzerland's president on his meetings with the e.u. appointed venezuelan counterparts one white oh trump's point man abrams on clearing out all the bank accounts of the richest man on a sign a russian bus driver. and the final death of mainstream media we speak to every door about the long term implications for nato nation journalism after a massive failure to link donald trump to vladimir putin and all the civil coming
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up in today's going on to grab a fast away from the biased jeremy corbyn bernie sanders left wing mainstream media britain as never been doing better i'll give you one of the most successful and competent u.k. prime ministers in history drazen may explain zero out to build on successes underpinning all this is the need to get the best bricks it deal for all. country one the benefits families across the u.k. one that delivers the control over our borders laws and money that britain voted for and one that maintains the maximum possible access to european markets but as that last shot of may shaking hands with the president of france shows the triumph of the neo liberal model is not exclusively british france's success in eradicating economic inequality has necessitated historical reconstructions of what it was like in france under socialism here is one an accident of the iconic lock the tree on film by our sister organization ruptly with the words of france's most popular
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leader since napoleon guys you are not free markets i'm i do believe in free markets i do believe in a market economy but we need regulation and convergence. but there are those who threaten the success demonstrated weekly in paris here is the eminent biographer tom bower on the leader of western europe's largest totalitarian vegetarian movement jeremy starlin corben the real reason i went for this who called and wrote this book is because he's a communist not only that but he's threatening britain's best love company currently involved in valuable aid work in the poorest country in the middle east be a systems is a very important part of the u.k. economy as an organization we are the leading edge of engineering in technology and as a result of that we country beauty hugely to the capability of this country both in terms of its security and of course its prosperity and our footprint all over the
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world is very significant indeed championing that valuable work in yemen is britain's defense secretary gavin williamson who is using the british military to attack the evils of chinese communism and i can announce the first operational mission or feature mass queen elizabeth will include the mediterranean the middle east and the pacific region making global prison a reality significantly british and american f. thirty five will be embedded in the carriers and a wing and hansing for rechannel a fallacy of our forces reinforcing for fact that the use of united states remains our very closest of papias so successful was his announcement to threaten the people's republic of china with lethality that the chinese in.

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