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in office condolences to the families of 14 and say it has killed hundreds of miles for which fire and russian school quest the president ordered his defense minister to travel to the area and investigate. after 3 days of disagreement and debate the e.u. summit finally agrees counter that with top jobs a woman is nominated to the fos time to head up the european commission. and britain's home office pledges to rewrite advice on tropics nigerian women suggesting they would need wealthy livestock in africa as prostitutes in the u.k. .
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27 live from the russian capital this is our national with me saskatoon a welcome to the program. floods macpherson has offered condolences to the families of 14 saying his who died in a file on a deep sea and russia's northwest. but you see of the 147 or top rank captains who are heroes of russia this is a big loss for the fleet our 1st sincere condolences to the families of the deceased everything must be done to help and support them that was at his emergency meeting with the country's defense minister said again show following this truly tragic incident and that is what a minister sure who had to say about what happened there let's take a listen. but let's the result of examination and rushes to retore all waters that was of scientific research of. 14 sailors died of the
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combustion products poisoning due to the software actions of the team the fire was eliminated. the deep water parameters that the. base going to see and hear more from defense minister sergei show because i maintain a president clinton came to go personally to the city of 7 more square it happened in russia northwestern region and to brief afterwards to president on what happened so it was a scientific submersible it is designed to explore the bottom of the sea or the ocean it is believed to be able to operate at the depth of up to 6000 meters quite deep in order to do a kind of underwater map painting how boats and submarines in the area navigate safely so at the time when the crew of that some very simple has been doing their research the fire broke out and they have been doing that for russian navy and no one can say why that happened in the investigation has admitted to the launch to
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find out what caused the fire and we all heard from local acting governor also that the authorities on the ground are ready to provide any help needed this is a terrible tragedy we are all ready to provide in this is serious system to the northern fleet the moments region and the fleet always support each other. in difficult situations eternal memory to those who give their lives for the security of our country for when such tragedies people get united you know in these times we saw the offices of the russian navy getting we know i did we received pictures you can now watch the offices in southern port of sevastopol bringing flowers not only officers live there are ordinary people with flowers and candles in them at the memorial and the city to commemorate those who died so the investigation is under go into probably going to hear more in the coming days. social media
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platforms are preparing for the 2020 u.s. presidential election facebook has unveiled a pilot program to monitor hate speech and says it will ban ads that discourage people from voting but there are concerns about the company controlling just what people can see as artie's experience. 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 2019 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 the u.s. pilot program where some of the people who review content on facebook only focus on hate speech instead of
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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 has noticed he says that's an attempt to insert bias and hurt him in the upcoming
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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 will 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 algorithmically elevated on our service now of course twitter did not mention any
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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 that ever pull the trigger twitter won't sense a trump through 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 why do we need a set of self appointed. know leg to a bunch of people from tweeter are to to decide what politicians can or cannot
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say i think it would be a much much better idea to make the public decide whether they like you dislike will deplete these in the say. and it isn't just facebook or twitter google is updating a special algorithm and what it fight misinformation after the rise in mass shootings in the u.s. we have developed algorithms that recognize that a bad event a stake in place and that we should increase our notions of authority in groups the way to authority now ranking so that with service high quality content rather than misinformation in this critical time here the rising death toll from mass shootings comes after 14 incidents already this year 72 people have been killed mass shootings are classified as those with more than 4 fatalities however yako and again believe the new algorithm will not be objective the risk of course is that we are leaving google to decide what information google is considering to be
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true information about what information will is considering to be fake news and i think this is very dangerous a particularly because we know as a matter of fact the make up of google's employees is very specific they tend to lean towards $1.00 to $1.00 part of the political spectrum spoke to rather than another. after 3 days of disputes the e.u. summit has finally agreed candidates for the blocks top jobs and the nominations are not many expected as artie's peed all over reports. 3 days later than we expected the european council that's made up of the heads of government of the 28 member states of the european union and put forward their nominations for the top jobs in the european commission now these nominations will be put to parliament they decide whether they get the job so the nominations are for commission president taking over from john claude younker on the line who's currently the
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german defense minister for council president to take over from donald tusk sheilds michel currently acting prime minister of belgium for high representative of foreign affairs basically the e.u.'s equivalent of a foreign minister it's currently occupied by federica mukherjee any it will if it's approved be taken over by your state bell who is currently the foreign minister of spain while christine legarde the current i.m.f. head will take over at the european central bank now if the line was put in as european commission president should be the 1st woman to take over that role no i was speaking just after the announcement was made she said it was a great thing that a woman had been given a chance to take over one of europe's top jobs one stuff it would have been able to reach an agreement today which is that we've nominated for the very 1st time in woman as the president of the european commission that is wonderland. this wasn't
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an easy process though. munford verba from the european people's party was thought that he would be a shoo in to be the next commission president not so much a day in france to moments from the socialist would he be the next one he seemed almost anointed what you know he said particularly those for the central and eastern europe we have seen this process whereby a lot of people have started to question this this nomination procedure that goes through particularly big voices as well the president of france a manual saying he was far from happy with it this fight this fight this. rockey lead in to these nominations then all to the now i guess we can say outgoing european council president said he was happy with the way it had gone we have a great the whole package before the 1st session of the you feel parliament. 5 years ago we needed 3 months to decide it and still some leaders were against. this
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year 2 or 3 days and know about divorce against 751 that's the number of m.p. any peace that will be voting in the european parliament to the side if those live on the line becomes the next commission president but the emmy piece themselves were busy on tuesday they were sitting for the 1st time in the european parliament in strasbourg and it wasn't without incident itself there was a number 29 in fact from the break that party from the united kingdom they decided they were going to stage a little protest while ode to joy the anthem of the european union was being played in the chamber they decided to do this. it's a very strange situation because you can chart of all the british
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a piece of just moment and we don't know if they will be. one year of time. if they will look for a real withdrawal from the parliamentary indicators of the bracks it's absolutely and finally so it's a very difficult situation for the parliament to. be commissioned so you have been a member of commissions on nobody not 6 actually what we have of. the british home office has sparked outrage after insisting that nigerian woman trafficked u.k. to work as prostitutes can enjoy a wealthy life when they return to africa in the wake of the scandal the home office says it will now rewrite the advice so it depends reports. it's been described as at a crisis level the number of nigerian women trafficked into prostitution across europe thousands of women and girls every here 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 paid they were turned home there is also the risk of violent book price 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. if one of destitution they are bought by traffickers do you have a copy of their free will and imply that on the return back home they'll be welcomed back with open arms and community of hard working people it is difficult to return back there are cultural stigmas behind them or what if the few people. a minder a software mover because of the society in which religion plays a big part of it and put aside by your family or even just the vision the community also show you i'm sure these are negative aspects of africa society i mean which the home office doesn't seem to forget the stone 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 differential fault from p.t.s.d. . or mental health issues all the time but me the local authorities and government itself do not have the required for the teachers to teach help ingrained issues within the population to have these issues it's not the 1st time the home office has found itself criticised 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
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victims of modern slavery and human trafficking had been jailed 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 commit 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. auti london. president trump says he wants to pull nearly all american forces out of afghanistan and other stories are ahead after a short break. much
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of mushroom soup news down some contacts used in the wrong way kerry kerry potential arms like any any psychoactive substances. but used in the right way they seem to have quite a. profound 30 to potential and quite a good safety by far as well. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't all. get to shape out just to come to the ticket and engage in it because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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welcome back donald trump has said he would like to withdraw all u.s. troops from afghanistan and even only enough to deliver what he dubbed strong intelligence. i would like to just get out the problem is it just seems to be a lab for terrorists it seems to i call it the harvard of terrorists i would leave very strong intelligence there you have to watch their carney around $9000.00 u.s. troops in afghanistan over the last 18 years that the us has wealth thousands of possible and nearly a trillion dollars on to walk to the us on iraq veterans. but means that little
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reason remains for a continued us presence. in the us doesn't actually really have any influence in afghanistan i am majority of you have got a status to trial by taleban and. so the us forces there is literally just being present there for military industrial complex some contracts for different ideological reasons of different hawks who are in these administration and the administration of a bomb we're not going to stray sions that came before us so yeah i mean i i hope i hope the us pulls out a book aniston and i hope they find means to figure things out but then the question stands as well like well what what happens what happens afterwards are we going to we're going to assist the. government in any way of trying to rebuild it and provide necessaries services in the country for people ready to try try to recover from from the damage that the soviets inflicted as well as united states
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military inflicted in the past while it's been 18 years i mean that's pretty crazy i mean 18 years. and staying with donald trump the president has lashed out at iran offered exceeded the amount of low enriched uranium it's allowed to stockpile on the 2015 can a deal. monitored update as i have been informed iran has crossed the 300 kilogram limit but based on his earlier we had announced our plan to exceed the limits therefore based on our previous announcement we made it clear warts we were going to do we see it as a right based on the disappear way. you know what to do with you know what they're playing with i think they're playing with fire the trumpet ministration has vowed to apply maximum pressure on iran over its nuclear ambitions it's also suggested that iran was already producing high amounts of enriched uranium before the deal was signed the iranian foreign minister responded with
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a simple tweet one 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 that iran has breached its limit under the agreement it's the latest twist in iran's long running difficulties with the west. iran's done with dialogue at least it seems when it comes to washington. the useless sanctions imposed by the desperate u.s. 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 shot down a rainy and passenger plane that killed 290 civilians including 66 children and the incident was considered an accident the pentagon never apologized. i believe that
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given the operating environment captain rogers acted reasonably and did what his nation expected of him this regrettable accident and it. was a byproduct of the iran iraq war and saddened all americans and if past presidents are anything to go by to rand shouldn't hold its breath i'll never apologize for the 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 all trade and investment with iran the 2nd round of reproach men came shortly after 911 i was. born. and. as a human as
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a muslim and as an iranian for you to once again express my deepest sympathies we. and beat all the great american people across candlelight vigils were held to mourn the victims but the diplomatic progress didn't last long 4 months later became president bush's axis of evil speech which included iran this is a rich. 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 agreeing not to pursue nuclear weapons the united states together were international partners has achieved something the decades of animosity has not a comprehensive long term deal with iran that will prevent it from obtaining
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a nuclear weapon it was celebrated shortly dubbed a bad deal by donald trump he walked away without any confirmation turned around was in violation so perhaps it's no great surprise iran is tired of talking. you know out of the states does not seem to be very much willing to talk to iran 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 ruined the former deal and this shows their be reimposed 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 respect towards iran even 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. a total solar
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eclipse could be seen tonight the latin america the phenomenon is visible only once in 360 years at any specific location it was the 1st transcontinental total eclipse $27000.00 and is the only total solar eclipse of this year if you missed it you'll have another chance to sit in 2021 it will pair again over latin america as well as south pacific that's how our news roundup looks for now i'll be here with more and minutes i hope you'll join me then next on out international it's boom bust. if you will not obey the voice of the lord your god will be careful to do all the school long months and the statutes. in all these courses shall come upon you and overtake you. and then the white people the stolen property. must pretend to get
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