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why. was the. social media giants are getting ready for the 2020 us elections with facebook creating special groups to monitor hate speech to ban content that tries to put people off by. also to become the british home office sparked anger after suggesting that trafficked women from nigeria can go to war can go on to lead wealthy lives back in africa after working as prostitutes in the u.k. and donald trump chooses a ran of playing with fire after iran breaches its uranium stockpile limit under the 2015 you can eat it. clothe a watching r.t. international where she's gone 11 o'clock in the morning here in the. national
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media platforms are preparing for the 2020 u.s. presidential election with facebook now announcing a pilot program to monitor hate speech and says it will ban advertisement tell you that discourage people from voting but there are concerns about the platform controlling just what people can see. it expects. yes the world is a scary place lots of different views and opinions out there but don't worry silicon valley is going to keep our mind safe from being contaminated by bad ideas they know what's best for you and me facebook has come out with its 1st major announcement of $29.00 teams and as part of its ongoing civil rights audit it's going to have a team of hate speech reviewers civil rights groups have been concerned about us mistakenly taking down compton meant to draw attention to and fight discrimination rather than promoted we're taking steps to address this including a u.s. pilot program where some of the people who review content on facebook only focus on
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hate speech instead of a range of content the can include bullying nudity and misrepresentation and it's not just those hateful nasty comments they're going to protect us from in addition as we have the 2020 us presidential election and the upcoming federal us census approaching they will protect us from inappropriate comments about them so you think the vote is rigged against say bernie sanders like it wasn't 2016 well facebook says you best keep that analysis to yourself to protect elections we have a team across product engineering data science policy legal and operations dedicated full time to these efforts they're already working to burn ads that discourage people from voting and we expect a phone line as the new policy and its enforcement before the 20000000 teen gubernatorial elections and it's not just facebook that's concerned about what we might choose to read other high tech overlords are in on it too even donald trump
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has noticed he says that's an attempt to insert bias and hurt him in the upcoming election twitter is is just terrible what they do you saw what happened yesterday with google google is totally biased to trying to rig the election that's what we should be looking at now which and the phony which and which is proven to you oh and trump does have a point if you. look at twitter's new rules they say that they will now be hiding tweets from world leaders and politicians that have been left online despite violating the rules due to the public interest now these tweets were only be available in rare cases. there are certain cases where it may be in the public's interest to have access to certain tweets even if they would otherwise be in violation of our rules on the rare occasions when this happens we'll place a notice a screen you have to click or tap through before you see the tweet to provide additional context and clarity we'll also take steps to make sure the tweet is not
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algorithmically elevated on our service now of course twitter did not mention any particular president but mainstream us media has read between the lines and they are overjoyed jack dorsey lays the groundwork to finally some for trump but will executives the twitter ever pull the trigger on twitter one sends a trump's rule breaking tweets but who will make them harder to find is this the fix to one of twitter's most delicate problems trump tweets have gotten so bad that twitter to my stunt giving the morning labels so in the lead up to a us presidential election we've got gigantic tech monopolies basically announcing that they will be deciding for us what we are and are not allowed to hear and read and why well they've got to protect us from election meddling after all and make sure we choose to vote in the right way caleb mopp and r.t. new york. crowdfunding campaign has been known for a conservative journalist after he was assaulted at
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a far left and from march in portland it quickly raised over $160000.00 in donations more than 3 times the go way and if a rally was staged to counter a far right march taking place in portland organized by the group private lawyers who are known for promoting violence the opposing groups did eventually meet in multiple clashes and arrests donna and i looks at how the gloves are off when it's the left says. this is what you can get if you don't have a ticket to ride the leftists train for this conservative journalist it went from threats. violence pretty quickly it seems the attack on him had been planned for them he wasn't a journalist he wasn't an equal diffuse into an islam of a white supremacist fascist because before trying to cover their rally no had covered one from the other side of the political spectrum and in goes the far right
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activist and blogger who writes bogus scare pieces to incite hatred against muslims he is not a journalist and the capacity whatever your opinions on the far right activist getting punched in the face are police describe his actual profession correctly until the 1st jigsaw puzzle is complete and if you are a piece that doesn't fit you're just not welcome. i believe. we believe survivors there are chanting that was senator ted cruz and his wife heidi being forced out of a washington restaurant by left wing activists in america in the u.k. and the rest of europe it's a discourse in which fists and kicks speak louder than words any opponent is painted evil regardless of whether or not they have any history of engaging in far
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right violence and if the left can deal with you physically they will discriminate against you as happened to white house press secretary sarah sanders last year when she was refused service at a restaurant they will publicly ostracize you like when eric trump was harassed when eating out the left will even track you down and come knocking on your door. we. are used to. the left as on a search and destroy mission and progressive outlets will give plenty of outrage to announce the new rules when the goal justifies all means so when the day comes that the world feels return to its normal axis i expect we'll see fewer highly charged encounters making headlines in the mean time the new rules apply if
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you're directly complicit in spreading hate or pitcher waiting suffering maybe you should consider dining at home now showing a set piece or nigel farrar should wear the braggs a tear gets a head shot from the sniper is fine well it's a joke after all except imagine a conservative channel joking around killing a leftwing i can for instance but as an undisputable force of good you don't waste your time talking with the enemy but trump said that there are people on both sides and he was heavily criticized but i think he was absolutely right the last they cry foul when there is any source or negative techniques used against them but when they use the same techniques and actually go further and employ violence to medication and harassment on a mass scale a lot of cases using social media. so that they believe that there is just like
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if you call everyone a nazi then no one is a nazi or no one is or isn't is a genuinely negative force that she makes it more likely for sources like fascists to rise and challenge the left isn't forcing a new order and by the new rules the gloves are off when dealing with dissidents. and the regime office has sparked outrage after suggesting that trafficked nigerian women can go on to lead a wealthy life when they return to africa after working as prostitutes in the u.k. shelob in ski look what prompted the statement. it's been described as at crisis level the number of nigerian women trafficked into prostitution across europe thousands of women and girls every year forced into the sex trade often in a bid to pay off the debt that they think could in paying transported to the
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continent according to the new when these women are sexually exploited they're raped. they are subject to all forms of human rights violations including torture rape extortion forced labor sexual and labor exploitation amounting to trafficking and contemporary forms of slavery if they were turned home there is also the risk of violent proprieties the un has described that we have been a taishan in full social inclusion of trafficked persons back in nigeria as being particularly challenging however the u.k. government appears to be painting a very different picture one that's crazy trafficked women who return from europe wealthy from prostitution enjoy high social economic status and in general are not subject to negative social attitudes on return they are often held in high
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regard because they have improved income prospects this is part of an official policy and information it's used by the home office decision makers who handle any protection and human rights claims that includes trafficked women who may be seeking asylum that's sparked outrage the issues are faced by the thousands of people who are trafficked from my injury to the u.k. is one of destitution i'm a they are bought by traffickers do have a copy of their free will and implied that on the return back home bill be welcomed back with open arms and community for the hardworking people it is difficult to return back there are cultural stigma. a minder a software mover itself a society in which religion plays a big part of it and put aside by your family or even just the vision the community also showed in them so these are negative aspects of africa society i mean which the home office doesn't seem to feel the understand there is also
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a huge issue for those who do return to nigeria and getting access to the support that they desperately need percent of people who are trafficked to europe from nigeria with it and 50 to 500 of them actually face such a future fashion assault. p.t.s.d. . mental health issues all the time but me the local authorities and government itself do not have the required for the teachers to teach to help such ingrained issues within the population to have these issues it's not the 1st time the home office has found itself questions sized over the way that it deals with victims of trafficking lawyers have accused of showing disregard for this safety after it emerged victims were being released from immigration detention back to the addresses where they were in slaved in 2018 it also emerged that under the hostile environment policy victims of modern slavery and human trafficking had been jailed
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in breach of legislation while others had been deported in a statement the home office said victims of modern slavery shouldn't be prosecuted for criminal fast as they were forced to command as a result of exploitation just months after backing a campaign urging nigerian women and girls to find jobs at home instead of risking a life of modern slavery in the u.k. some might argue that this latest advice that prostitution can essentially equal wealth could actually encourage more women and girls from nigeria to try their own luck and risk their own lives. r.t. london. in other news germany and italy have clashed over the captain of a german rescue ship was arrested after docking in sicily with the boat full of migrants italian interior minister mattis our vini branded the skipper's decision
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to head to an italian port without permission an act of war from justice i expect severe penalties for those who have made an attempt on the life of italian soldiers and repeatedly ignored laws from the other european countries germany and france above all expect silence and respect we are however ready to expel the german outlaw we kept in iraq it has her supporters in germany in fact hundreds marched in munich during her arrest unfair and also disproportionate like a mass also weighed into calling her treatment unacceptable. to the rescue at sea is not a group of friends it is an acceptable to ask that what happened and what we consider to have been a human a terrorist acts is criminal why is it 31 year old was arrested on saturday after she talked with 42 migrants on board right at allegedly steered the vessel in the direction of a government boat that tried to block her from entering the port she apologized
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explained her decision is being motivated by a fear that the migrants health she could now face up to 10 years in jail the german public has already raised more than a 1000000 euros to cover her legal costs while a similar italian campaign has raised another 400000 but that said italians and germans do remain divided over the skipper's actions. we think that people should be saved anyway but the history of europe has been it based on migration for centuries and centuries and centuries well and significant men who try and stop these things born ever come between not i wouldn't call it an act of war i imagine that if there was war here and if i were fleeting and desperate for help and then they rejected me that would be so terrible. and i mean that i think she did the great thing by the italian laws shouldn't have broken the law and sorry for the 42 lives but i think she needs to leave italy like salvini says because
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we're already full of immigrants i think germany is a great thing helping grow but the immigrants could also go to germany the washing are still to come through this out donald trump has announced that more u.s. troops are to be pulled out of afghanistan leaving enough behind though for what he calls a strong intelligence we'll have a look at that just after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race in this hearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know
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world of big partisan group a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back i don't know trump has lashed out to duran after it exceeded the amount of low enriched uranium it is allowed to stockpile under the 2015 nuclear
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deal. monitor operate as i have been informed iran has crossed the 300 kilogram limit based on his earlier we had announced our plan to exceed the limit therefore based on our previous announcement we made it clear what we were going to do we see there's a right based on the disappear way. below what they're doing they go with the airplane when they think they're playing with fire while the trumpet ministration has vowed to apply maximum pressure on iran over its nuclear ambitions it's also suggested to me that iran was already producing high amounts of enrich uranium before the deal was signed the iranian foreign minister responded to that there with a single tweet that one would question seriously he also said that the latest enrichment was justified by the fact that america pulled out of the nuclear deal the u.n. nuclear watchdog has since confirmed to you that iran has breached its limits under the agreement it is the latest twist in iran's long running difficulties with the
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west. iran's done with dialogue at least it seems when it comes to washington and. the useless sanctions imposed by the disparate us government on iran's supreme leader and foreign minister has the effect of blocking the path to diplomacy for years iran has attempted to rebuild relations with the u.s. without any tangible results in 1988 u.s. military shut down on a rainy and passenger plane that killed 290 civilians including 66 children and although the incident was considered an accident the pentagon never apologize. i believe that given the operating environment captain rogers acted reasonably and did what his nation expected of him this regrettable accident and it was an accident it was a byproduct of the iran iraq war and saddened all american and if past presidents or anything to go by to rand shouldn't hold its breath i'll never apologize for the
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united states of america ever i don't care what the facts are still ready to reconcile iran helped organize the release of u.s. hostages in lebanon but this goodwill gesture wasn't reciprocated by 995 even harsher u.s. sanctions were being lined up for iran i am formally announcing my intention to cut off all trade and investment with iran the 2nd round of reproach men came shortly off the 911 i was one of the board need to have. these ready and savage. as a human as a muslim and as and iranian i stand before you to bus again experience from the pistol at the lead to the families of the victims and be to all the great american people across iran candlelight vigils were held to mourn the
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victims for the diplomatic progress didn't last long 4 months later. president bush's axis of evil speech which included iran this is a regime that has something to hide from the civilized world. states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil. finally in 2015 iran signed a deal with the international community including the us agree not to pursue nuclear weapons the united states together were international partners is achieved something that decades of animosity has not a comprehensive long term deal with iran that will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon it was celebrated but shortly dubbed a bad deal by donald trump he walked away without any confirmation to run was in violation so perhaps it's no great surprise iran is tired of talking you know out
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of the states does not seem to be very much willing to talk to tehran otherwise they would have kept the nuclear deal and built up on that at least they could have given to try but they've not done that they have rule in the former deal and this shows they reimpose sanctions to the harshest level possible this shows that they are after iran so run that if the united states removes the sanctions gets back to the nuclear deal to show that it shows the respect towards the action the case could be different until then there couldn't be any kind of talks with the us no matter who is in office. trump has announced that he would throw one of more u.s. troops from afghanistan he stressed that he would leave what he dubbed strong intelligence to monitor the region trump said that he'd like to drool completely but the country needs watching over the last 18 years the u.s. has lost thousands of personnel and the trillion dollars in afghanistan it is my
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colleague aaron spoke to the author and veteran of the conflict roger hill who argues the rules of engagement should be changed. the rules of engagements are outdated and when i say rules of engagement i mean the law of war the law of armed conflict don't necessarily account for an enemy force that doesn't reciprocate them the geneva conventions concerning how we fight in that in how we conduct ourselves and warfare are written under the idea that the enemy will reciprocate how we fight and how we conduct ourselves in combat and the enemy does in fact reciprocate and find that's that's one thing all together but however we're fighting in a situation that's unprecedented for example with isis and the enemy. does not fight according to those conventions and so we're trying to force an undue burden on our military service members to conduct themselves when there is such
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a deficit or disparity between how they fight and the enemy's forces are fighting for u.n. finds the u.s. and allies in afghanistan responsible for more civilian deaths in the 1st 3 months of this year than the taliban and isis together. isn't your call to further relax plans are going to vote against enemy combatants highly irresponsible i think the the ideal behind why we're overseas in iraq and afghanistan is what needs to be questioned i think a lot of times we get fixated on individual instances of civilian casualties and persecuting military service members for the collateral that's created. however the type of fight that we've been forced to engage and there is a large possibility or risk for inevitable collateral to include civilian casualties so you can't place an undue burden on the service members on the ground when that collateral is created and if you do then the people that you need to
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bring alongside them when you do prosecute them needs to be the politicians in the senior military that sent them over there to begin with is that how you'll book you don't company it was redacted i can you tell us how and why yes so the pentagon has an office of security review and they claim on their website that they can turn a manuscript around in 2 months and that is to review it for sensitive material and then get it back to the authors with their recommendations on what material should be removed or changed they kept dark company for a year and the content that they redacted 95 percent of it according to our party experts that we hired to review the manuscript outside of the pentagon was actually on federally sponsored websites that's us going to government federally sponsored by sites. and that brings up today that's how things are looking here now is he don't forget though if you want to know more about these stories in more detail and perhaps look at others to go to our website.
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as we speak large organize care of a bar on the march to the united states. in the 70 and a player coming out for carrying. no spears remains littering dad. this is a virtual invasion of our country for so far. because we think. that i'm at the end i thought of it but i meant they are there are a felony or no for nothing up in the form of a feeling you know it's going to get. a knife. as you do is you know we're going to see
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a more real goes you know to society should prepare for to open. the. child's seemed wrong when old rules just don't hold. any new world that we get to shape our disdain comes to advocate and in gay treatment equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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i know yes. that's. good i was. told. by the way banker president that we bother to think of them but all that is there is about them save us see them as institutions completely divorced from human so. the justice department said today the inmate population of federal and state prisons in this country is at an all time high. the public sees a need for more prisons because crime is the number one concern of the people in the state. too many inmates in not enough space. and of the
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crime another going on in the country and already have and i'm with the start of what would a normal person. in the home with a snake somebody in america without in this country since i'm going towards want to . be in prison are going to. a shocking new number was released today that deserves our undivided attention one out of every 100 americans is now behind bars walked up to prison or jail. the most important thing is to talk from your heart if you have more than one child
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give a like an overall message but then do an individual one to each child throw them a kiss talk to them about what you do daily the rest should be just you if you've written a poor we've had people pray we've had people saying one guy showed his little boy how to shoot a basket the creative. these are gifts to your children. the families are punished right along with. they have found people don't think so but the collateral consequences of somebodies incarceration affects not just the whole family but it affects the whole community and affects you as an individual or the you know whether or not and whether you know that person or not that's incarcerated. get to inform. you should care. i have a background in film and.

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