tv Sophie Co RT June 14, 2019 3:30pm-4:01pm EDT
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but linda. has consulted for the british army the metropolitan police the association of chief political police of. what she's doing a great look at what right and what you're used to doing what you do what you're doing is corrupt signal you should they shouldn't they should have you within a mile of them ok let's get it slightly back on track at the races and then let's give it back on the talking get a handle on it working with these about anti racism if we look at the open or talking about racism let's keep it on the advertising guidelines with those organizations. don't use companies spend huge amounts on market research surely they know the people they are targeting with their odds and who's carrying out what roles in society so all they by their very nature accurately reflecting the world we live in. you know i'm sorry to say they don't. hold host of
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things around men's behaviors as well. i think this is not about market research is about actually law it's of our report we're projecting british society as it is and i want my son i want my grandson to be able to clean up after themselves not just to think it's a woman's job now is that you might mike you might think that radical frankly this is the 21st century and that's what most of us want and by the way i do resent you having looked at wikipedia and seeing that i work for these organizations yes i did on issues of race and race alone so i don't please use that against me or some of my esteemed clients. mike if we're talking about people who are offended by certain adverts it seems that you know linda's. clearly in that
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category in the may will be many many more people like is that not good enough reason in itself that change needs to come. i mean be nice if it's always in stop portraying men completes nincompoops and women as saints who you know who you know could never do anything wrong i mean the pandering to female nascar is in the mind. the pandering to female narcissism in advertising is appalling and part of that is denigration of men but. i very much doubt that that's that's going to the you know the denigration of men in advertising is going to reduce. ok guys i think we're going to wrap it up there it's been a very interesting conversation appreciate you joining us here on our international this evening from his campaign to linda loss leader of the justice for men and boys party might buchanan thank you so much. thank you. and that wraps
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things up thanks for staying with us i'll be back with updates at the top. you know to put 2017 the german newspaper developed published an article claiming that the european union have lost 30000000000 euros as a result of its very anti russian sanctions. particularly affected eastern europe many polish film as went broke and even committed suicide. sometimes i can't account as i doze off on the good. will put on the political front on the.
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not sure i get any. of the fight well street spot thank you for. destroy. that slavery. if you are expecting a program to float more news coming your way and back whistleblower julian assad's movie facing more than a century and a half behind bars in the states but he won't find out whether that will happen until at least next february that's after an extradition hearing in the u.k. was postponed until then with more is shadi edward stashed. but it really was crunch time for 2 in the sun just this extradition request was being hurt here at westminster magistrate's court though he was given a glimmer of hope he will not face the full extradition until february of next year
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and 2020 it's understood that a 5 day hearing will take place at a later date off to february the 24th which his lawyers have agreed to the timetable now of course it to follow indeed yesterday the u.k.'s home secretary such as shafiq signing that crucial order that paves the way for this edition of procedure now he believes that this was the skewing the right course of justice but protesters and activists here outside westminster mucha say school think that this is not the course of justice in fact completely goes against justice and simply they believe that this is the gang's freedom of expression prize you know there are more journalists here come the. investigative journalism is under 2 now we should be released and i think this know enough people will realise this is such an attack on freedom the price and also just to do everything for the right of us to know what's going on the things that he exposed the american moon machine that's what we should be checking in so well today might be slightly more symbolic in
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terms of laying out the procedures and the very next step it does actually set the ball rolling towards extradition to the united states for 2 in the sun we know in the united states they've been directed to on to 17 counts under the espionage act for. classified documents related to the iraq war on the war in afghanistan but also one of conspiracy to hack a government computer to actually leak the secret classified documents while some say his crimes his so-called alleged crimes awful whistle blowing and indeed posing a national security risk and threat many say that he will not face a fair trial in the united states and that's an opinion that's been held also by the wiki leaks editor in chief i do believe that we are going. to win this with legal argument there is no chance that julian will get a fair trial here in the u.k. or in the u.s. of course unless there's a change of reporting that people actually start speaking out we're not talking
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about a prosecution we're talking about a persecution opposed to misunderstand back into the public on this year in april when he was pulled out of the ecuadorian embassy by british police he was there for a low amount of time in fact 2 and a half 1000 days which is the sum amount of 7 years in that confinement he was of course seeking political asylum that he then moved to belmarsh prison where he was serving out his 50 week sentence for skipping fell in 20 crowd now this is actually a video from inside that belmarsh prison that was obtained by alex he brought me which is the video agency and in this footage you can see your innocence taking someone may see it didn't go to trial it's known that he's not a dramatic amount of weight you know something that his father has voiced concerns of earlier this week and we know that he was also sent to the medical board in prison that on top of all of this is not just the united states wants to decide he's also want to find swedish prosecutors who are locations of sexual assault
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something of course good asuncion self-image lead to noise and he also believes it's a free text to extradite him to the united states and here i was doing fine award winning australian journalist john kilduff he was also in the for 3 behind me when that ruling was indeed and now since he told me that this is an incredibly difficult moment the freedom of expression you know best me and i have a direct impact on journalists well why charges will be made up the charges. to be 1st of evidence of the us going situation. what they found to you is that he is a publisher. released of information which he has a right to do under the us. sponsor too should be u.s. wants to see itself as a great bastion. of free speech no it's not when it arrested journalists and that's why so many american term us are now so nervous about this. because it applies to
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very close to you post a very close to everybody who is a journalist who is what they call the 1st to get it. it means that journalists when they are almost certainly be intimidated from doing their job we spoke to tracey was the duchess of both for town friend of julian assange to police he may not get a fair trial if extradited to the states june in a sign she's not an american he goes to the americans he won't be covered by free speech 1st amendment of their constitution so it's very dangerous for everybody who in any way is working towards revealing the truth whether you are a journalist or a human rights expert or an environmentalist and any time that you criticize the american government it's secret service since its military you could
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be literally extradited by the british government why can't we stand up on our own 2 feet and say no he's a hero he has allowed us to have information which is precious we need to know if i government is committing crimes in war we need to know if it's true committing crimes in the democratic process. this man is a beacon of hope for free speech. among his supporters is laurie love say well no british hacker charged by u.s. authorities for stealing classified data from government agencies including nasa and the army 2018 he won a landmark appeal after a british judge ruled against love's extradition to the states citing fears that he'd commit suicide while in the custody of american or thirty's and nowi speaking out in support of a such. fighting we will succeed again he will. not
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be active i would say it is not about should be able to live with the training. of them that courage. that we would have betrayed journalism. with the east. if you could bring. washington's claim iran was responsible for attacking 2 or oil tankers in the gulf of oman as had doubt cast on it earlier the us presented a video claiming to show irradiance removing an unexploded mine from one of the vessels the tankers overdoses the crew reported the boat being hit by flying projectiles. more than a good job with. by a flying object and we don't think it could have been a bomb attached to the boat. as mentioned the u.s. military central command claims that this video here shows iran's responsibility u.k. foreign office also confirmed to us like is ations saying the revolutionary guard
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corps should be held accountable iran's leader hassan rouhani has accused the u.s. of destabilizing peace and security in the middle east but america's secretary of state mike compost said that no one else in the region had the capacity to carry out such an attack. islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman no proxy group operating in the or has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of sophistication. over the last 2 years the us has been implementing an aggressive approach violating international law and using its financial and military clout this poses a serious threat to the region into global security and the iranian foreign minister has branded the claim his country was behind the attacks sabotage diplomacy russia's foreign minister said the us was creating an artificial escalation of tensions in the region with details is kill him open. so there were 2
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the 1st one belongs to john frederick so he's a long time norwegian trading partner of iran his relationship with iran goes back to the 1980 s. one biography even refers to him as the ayatollah as lifeline so at a time when washington is using all kinds of pressure to try and stop or running an oil exports it really doesn't make sense for iran to then lash out and attack one of its oldest friends now the 2nd oil tanker to hit is even more interesting this is a japanese owned chemical tanker and it was hit at the same time that japan's prime minister shinzo ave was in tehran meeting with iran's supreme leader is that you're going to iran from the ancient times of the persian empire into the present day as being the great country of the middle east and will remain so i mean the future so we're to believe that at the time that iran was making nice with japan while japan was helping them to find ways to help their oil exports keep flowing despite u.s.
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. sanctions that iran then turns around and decides to bomb a japanese vessel in fact iran has been rather nice to the united states in the last few days a us resident who is charged with espionage was just released as a gesture of good will so why would they then choose this moment to fire tar paedos in the gulf of oman the iranian foreign minister just zarif is describing these events as suspicious reports of the tanks on japan related to tank use occurred while pm was meeting with ayatollah for extensive and friendly talks suspicious doesn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning while iran is struggling to keep its nuclear deal intact and keep its economy afloat by selling its most prized resources on the international market like bomb peo would have us believe they then flipped out and torpedoed their 2 key business partners now why exactly would iran do that well because they're the bad guys of course don't ask too many questions hale bopp and r.t.
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new york the 2 vessels caught fire in one of the world's key oil routes near the strait of hormuz it's the only way in and out of the gulf the incident prompted all prices to surge to around as threaten to shut the waterway in response to u.s. threats about sanctions. a senior lecturer at lancaster university thinks that there is no evidence the tankers were attacked by iran. it'll member that the food is there we see grainy black and white pictures and it doesn't say whether these are iranians because there is no evidence to suggest that it is indeed an iranian battle board and how do we know that the people who are on board are iranians in fact and if the iranians did it why would they be so silly i noted to kind of open themselves up to criticism when the noid very well that there are surveillance cameras satellites that who are going around taking these pictures that's number one and number 2 is the fact that we have harder jubilantly pointed out.
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when evidence have been doctored and we have our kind of some mis and who had not actually revealing the truth and that is the reason why i would use the very phrase weapons of mass deception. youtube person removed a video by project for it us that uncovers the way social media interest allegedly sensis conservative views twitter also chimed in temporarily banning the group for sharing internal communications from pinterest the founder of project veritas is accused you tube of waging war on journalism. tech giants retaliate against the side who leaked docs showing censorship of christine and pro-life material they have removed our investigative inside reports you tube now 14 bullet proof journalism by deleting it censorship that's how you tube responded to
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a recent report by project vera 6 posing well censorship in social media the investigation features an inside source from the social media platform pinterest concealing his identity during the interview whistleblower eric cochrane exposes the ways his employer censors conservative voices on the platform words like bible verses and christian are put on a so-called sensitive terms list basically words that might offend people are excluded from search suggestions a list of what the company considers conspiracy theories was formed also to control the spread of certain information and a pro-life website was even labeled as pornography to prevent usage of its link on the platform the documents we've obtained raised serious questions about whether these companies are neutral platforms or publishers with an editorial agenda or her school groups and cruise through talking about who would have coins in somebody's.
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wardrobe should go to war. are the ones who support our. troops from war groups so what of this whistleblower get in return for shedding some light on social media censorship the boot from his job and the backlash didn't stop there twitter also suspended project veritas after the organization leaked pinterest employee chats publishing conversations without permission violated the terms of service they said but the published talks revealed employees calling ben shapiro a white supremacist the pinterest insider also saw how quote white supremacist unquote content like ben shapiro. commentary for instance goes from identified to censored and somehow his name found its way to pinterest sensitive terms list alongside cocaine and some not so very tasty sandwiches see the connection and to
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be honest this isn't the 1st time project veritas has so controversially done what journalists are supposed to do. one strategy is to back. down from one thing. but what she shared. with all the photos and i will go. there with you. if you're good. i think a lot of fun. but a bit of. you know what they say when the going gets tough the tough get going
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the interests of the website was targeted for misinformation relation to conspiracies and vaccination of vice you too bad it is robust guidelines exist due to the importance of user privacy the tech expert told us platforms like you are increasingly losing the trust of the people. well they didn't want people to know what they found out i mean what they found out was actually very bad they found out that that there was a systematic suppression of conservative voices on on these basically on these platforms that are open and in fact under the law these are supposed to be communication systems which are protected speech that people have that's just like a telephone they don't censor your telephone calls and why should they be able to censor you when you go on twitter or on instagram this is the kind of thing that's happening now and people just need know one thing they cannot trust these platforms for anything. ok going to be taking
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a break for about 7 minutes i'll see with updates and out of stories that. and with more make this manufactured consent instead of public wealth. when the ruling class to protect themselves. in the final merry go round certainly the one percent told. to ignore middle of the room signal. is really low.
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lists lists lists lists. list. and very well might continue watching on since last. you know tuba 2017 the german newspaper developed published an article claiming that the european union have lost 30000000000 euros as a result of its a very anti russian sentients. particularly affected eastern europe many polish film as went broke and even
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committed suicide. sometimes i can't account for as i doze off on the. political and on the. phone does it for the young to. just start. as a kind of unknown. doesn't then let's see in the in the pool in. the smiths log. on doesn't dance with all the folks and that's what you call. a paradise with some around turned into a round experimentation field but agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major irritants there's no question otherwise
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why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up that suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments but often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel they can get away with it so. because the people have less political power. for you came here where you were before you came here when you live. in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they did have
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given up the right to live among us some are even proven innocent of the years on death row and how many more exonerations is it going to take before we as a society realize that this is not working and we actually do something about. we had. 3540 years old. in the water. some 30 fishermen later and it's not. going to want to. and. i believe that this is one of the therapy is.
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absurd to really harsh things that happen in life. after a breakdown in negotiations presidents trump and she may soon again meet to hash out a trade deal the stakes couldn't be higher both sides need a perceived win failure could witness the global economy divided into rival blocks and internet. i.
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know. you could call rules wiki leaks co-founder to name the songs will not faces us extradition hearing till next year if convicted in america he could for. it's up to 175 years in prison. the crew of one of the all tankers damaged in a suspected attack in the gulf of oman said that they were hit by a flying projectile apparently contradicting u.s. claims that round planted a mine on the 1st. 2 rounds hit back at the american allegation accusing the u.s. of resorting to sabotage the plugs. and in other news tech giants are accused of silencing speech that they don't like cafferty you tube removed a video project veritas detailing the way social media.
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