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if you want to make money on the part of course there's a couple of great trade sound the table but without a doubt. u.s. immigration officials are given permission to use fake social media accounts to monitor people seeking to enter the country also to come this hour. i. mean party celebrates 2 of his best local election results yet. skeptics coming 2nd round of sex in. 2 days of vigils and commemorations of the most deadly terror attack in modern russian history we speak to survivors and relatives of the victims. foreign minister tells r t why it's vital to save the nuclear deal and stop the us breaking international law. must know that the appetite of the united states for
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breaking international law. and. welcome you are watching out international great to have you with. the u.s. government has authorized migration officials to use fake social media accounts this is to monitor people seeking to enter the country this despite efforts to purge online networks or false profiles quarter explains. fake social media accounts the latest weapon in homeland security's arsenal the department's updated guidelines have officially made cyber disguises fair game for its agents the fraud detection and national security directorate is updating this privacy impact assessment to provide notice that officers may use fictitious accounts or identities on social media platforms to protect national security public safety or
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to combat immigration fraud homeland security claims these fake accounts could be used to clean up the process of legal immigration detecting fraud finding weak spots and immigrations vetting system and conducting background checks are all listed as areas that could be improved and although communicating with other users is forbidden there's still one problem with the idea fake accounts used for surveillance violate the use its terms of both facebook and twitter it is against their policies to use fake persona and to use twitter down or for persistent surveillance of individuals who look forward to understanding u.s. c.i.s. proposed practices to determine whether they are consistent with the terms of service and might be against company policy but this isn't even a 1st for u.s. law enforcement earlier this year police stations the d.n.a. and ice work supposed all for using fake profiles isis facebook personas were even connected to a fake university created to entrap illegal immigrants looking to study their as
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they were exposed to facebook moved to delete those accounts. law enforcement authorities like everyone else are required to use their real names and facebook and we make this policy clear in our public facing law enforcement guidelines speech overrating fake accounts is not allowed and we swiftly act on any violating accounts but an internet privacy watchdog says the social media giant isn't doing enough facebook's practice of taking down these individual accounts when they learn about them from the press or from the f f is insufficient to deter what we believe is a much larger iceberg beneath the surface we often only discover the existence of law enforcement fake profiles months if not years for an investigation has concluded warden aided in authentic behavior is what facebook terms fake profile activity and since the 2016 election the company has been on an all out crusade against it i
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sent to city matters because people need to trust that the content they are seeing is valid and they need to trust the connections they make their identifying and challenging 8 to 10000000 suspicious accounts every week we're also going to require people running large pages with large audiences the united states to go through an authorization process and confirm their identity over 2000000000 accounts were deleted in the 1st quarter of 2019 alone with fingers pointed at russia 1st and then iran and china later on and all the while congress has been spurring on the assault your companies announced a series of successful disruptions that resulted in the removal of pages groups and accounts my instinct is to applaud the diligence and of your security teams and credit you with taking the problem very seriously social media giants might find it easy to declare war on an authentic activity it thinks might be going on abroad but when they know that their own government is itself using underhanded tactics to
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advance its agenda who knows if the same standards will apply will. blower and former cia officer john kiriakou says the new policies could push social media users to switch from american based on stay better protected networks this is an old trick used by local police departments to infiltrate protest groups to see what opponents of the police are doing is something that's been adopted now as a harassment technique by immigration services here this is american exceptionalism isn't it it's ok for the united states because we're the good guys it's not ok for anybody else because they're not the good guys this catches up after a while and this is going to make friends and foes alike angry and think twice about u.s. policy specially as it comes to immigration i would point to platforms or organizations that are that are hosted overseas that are encrypted that are better protected
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things like proton through example. that the united states doesn't have to reach into there is no backdoor there is no secret handshake with the c.e.o. of the company and the cia or n.s.a. or f.b.i. i hope that people do get tired of this and look elsewhere outside of facebook and twitter and instagram for some personal protection. will turn to for germany parties celebrating a local election breakthrough and to make ration movement came 2nd in states elections in brown to bug and saxony significantly increasing their influence in those pollens was a bit of the business of some of the best yet for the party since it is full just 6 years ago the ruling christian democrats they have said that they will not work with the f.t. on the speech or all of the reports from berlin. well starts off in brandenburg it was a win for the social democrats in
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a campaign that they were neck and neck with throughout the alternative for germany picking up around 23 percent of the vote there with the social democrats winning on 25 percent in saxony we saw massive gains for alternative for germany it wasn't enough for them to win the state that went to the christian democratic union anger merkel's party 2728 percent for alternative for germany in saxony could end up rising as high as 30 big gains for them there and it is the sensational results we have achieved the best result in local elections ever and we can see that 30 years after the fall of the wall governments don't want to be left wing need the. let me just see it is clear these 2 elections have had only one winner the. we've seen from other politicians who have been looking at these results from alternative for germany and they're not happy about the role they've played in allowing a.f.d.
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to make such big games. i am happy that we have a really good result what worries me is a result in this means we continue to face big challenges in this country. we all hope for more and wished for more and i am also disappointed like many others are disappointed no question i as the lead candidate also share responsibility for this result alternative journey were founded as the anti euro euro skeptic party back in 2013 but it was following the influx of refugees and migrants into germany in 2016 that they started to pick up a lot of points a lot of votes in the east of the country the big problem is going to come now is how they're going to form some form of coalition in these 2 states because the major parties the established parties i guess you could call them now. in both states have said they will not work with alternatives to germany that means you're
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probably looking at at least a 3 party coalition in both states a well quite convoluted coalition a real broad church is going to have to be put in there because of the large chunk the large proportion of the votes that alternative for germany have picked up in both the states of brandenburg and saxony here in germany we've got views of both the left party and the f.t. on those results. you can be very powerful even many on a position and especially when you have a weak governments against you and what we see in sex on even just a most important east german federal state and there we have a christian democrat party that at least used to be quite conservative and they have greens that are lefty for greens so now they have to to build a coalition or do they don't fit together at all so we've all have a weak government we've all seen the party members of both the greens and the christian democrats are very on
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a happy about that so i don't your government will be very unstable and feel very strong and we are together and united and when you are a strong opposition force and you have been in stable government then you can kind of reach a lot so i guess it's a mistake that you have to be part of a government to change a country you can change it by good position by good media and by good arguments and add all those to toss for us in the next year do you has an agenda and really that is based on centric nationalism militarism neo liberalism as well as racism exclusion interest on 2 models success of the ease of or you. also have the governments this happens on the fundamental of the last 30 years of german politics 30 years of liberalism this politics destroyed that humans fundament at least of the german society and the left. didn't find the clue to
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really criticize the call it takes which is conducted in the moment consequently that is a problem and it's a problem as well to my mind. they are. doing very well inside it and they bring forward to schools this which feed the ideology able to. as long as that will. not be easy. to change that will call it. 2 days of vigils have been held for the most deadly terrorist attack in russia's history $334.00 people were killed mostly children during a siege in which more than a 1000 people were taken hostage at a school in the north a city in town of beslan warning you may find the following images disturbing.
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the 2nd day more than 20 hostages were released after the former president of russia's republic of english. convince the terrorists unless a women with babies we spoke to ago it was one of those infants allowed to leave. here at this time but just was not your cup they're going to charge reform that what was going on yesterday was not signed as knowledge don't you guys stop it people get over squash them down believe it or not us guys have a ploy to do include. a lot of relief scald or aiming i'm sad that pleasure. of nature shouted out in your skies a bit of stone don't appreciate. it just
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a step i never pursued it on legends of for you. would be look at that and it just i was just so shocked. clinician i got it i spend 9 contests mature humor. in a pretty modest go at the cup that i was written by then optimist i am about to give in it. just acknowledged i do don't wish. to turn. in for as much and i took that up to chicago and live probably yeah yeah sure when applied to chefs all the rest just mommy yeah you could i call them that you need. my team. correspondent to holkins reports from the school where the tragedy took place. most hostages were kept in this room the sports hall best known as a small town a close knit community you'd be hard pressed to find anyone in this room that had lost someone or knew someone who had. good people would be
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every year we come here to the school and the cemetery to the cemetery every month even my sister in law is buried there with her 2 kids and it's always sad when vigils unite people in mourning what happened here is hard to forget it but life goes on it is. what's left of the whole unites everybody here police and soldiers who try to save who could medics who ran into the fire to evacuate the wounded parents and teachers who stayed with their kids and pupils and the hostages. the walls here were lined with flowers soft toys of course the photographs of those who died also bottles of drink symbolic as the terrorists had denied any food or water to the hostages for the 3 days of the siege by the time they had a chance to escape many were to the hydrated and weak to move hearing the experiences of those who were here is truly horrific as people inside began to
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faint dr lisa momentum to help whoever she could the terrorists gave her notes with their demands to pass on to authorities they threatened to kill her son if she made a wrong move if stanley is the subsidy here. i said i'm a doctor so they took me to the corridor to give 1st aid to someone who wanted terrorists in the gymnasium it was very hard to breathe most of the kids were running a fever in thinking they told the adults not to faint are they receiving killed as a terrorist didn't want any burden i asked him to let me go and i had to carry a message for them they let me come to the school entrance they were holding my son saying if i went out of the door they'd kill both of us immediately. the rooster story isn't the only miracle escape that day alina was 9 when she was seized along with her family she turned 10 the next day while still a hostage she sees her rescue as a 2nd birthday changing her life forever north but are tons of move on the
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blast wave knocked me and my brother back to one side an hour and to another after the blast site opened my eyes and saw the special forces soldier screaming anyone still alive get out of here and then we went with my browser to the cloakroom and we heard the special forces soldier say be careful where you fire your kids here and then we went out through the window sometimes we need was my classmates to visit the school for us there is life before and life after 15 years later for many the memories are as raw as ever. some come here seeking answers an explanation of how such a thing could have happened others simply light a candle and share an embrace to get some closure all the united in one fact this committee will be forgotten and can never be repeated hawkins r.t. . the tragedy lasted for 3
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days with people held captive for more than 50 hours without food or water she was their boss the 3rd commemorations with local schoolchildren set to release balloons for the victims will bring you coverage of that here on r.t. . iran's foreign minister said the country is ready to stop the radium enrichment within days maybe even allis if the e.u. proves its commitment to the international nuclear deal and iran has announced plans to further reduce its compliance with the agreement starting this week tehran earlier raised its limits on ukraine i'm in richmond for a minister zarif told r.t. why reaching an agreement with the e.u. is key. i'm not preaching anybody i'm simply talking about the realities you see
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all of us when we went to primary school and high school we had bullies in our class and bullies would not stop if people just look at them why did beat another student wants to be the 1st student to go to the 2nd and the 3rd and the 4th do parents must know that the appetite of the united states for breaking international law when ever and where ever it serves them really not stop with casey pure as it has not are an f. . unesco the climate change to be honest with you at the end of these not even in the interest of the united states in the long term if your have a long list of international behavior you cannot have predictability one state being unpredictable will bring other states to the state of unpredictability and then we will have chaos so it's not in anybody's interest you will not have any rule of law
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respected if one country starts to break them basically as a matter of habit. and you can see the full interview on artie's worlds apart on tuesday or you could simply head to our website and watch it at r.t. dot com for. more than 100 people have been killed by a saudi led air strike on a detention center in yemen that's according to the red cross the aid group condemned the attack near the southwestern city of daraa as shocking the cells he has some 170 people medics have been dispatched to the scene of what is thought to be the deadliest strike on the country this year. reaching both very badly with victory. there a few hours after the an airstrike brought me a whole lot leaner around being able to sue. around in hospitals around 50 people
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have been. wounded people we can see 110 by 10 people have been killed. around 20 people me. are also lying on the dropped all rejects the accusations and insists that it took all precautions to protect civilians the coalition also claims that the building was in fact not a prison but a storage facility for drones and missiles this is a traditional huth the tactic and a violation of the laws of armed conflict this site was not registered with the united nations and was not on the no strike list the south then had let me tonight for all of the coalition warplanes work the residence in duma the warplanes flew past and drop bombs directly at the building where 170 prisoners were in custody what you are seeing now is a real disaster scene it is a crime against humanity you have an civil war pits rebel who things against
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a multinational coalition led by riyadh for years of fighting of sparge what's been called the world's worst humanitarian disaster the head of the yemen delegation of the red cross is international law may have been broken. it's been subverted to get me simply voted because we have been beaten. people would hand me close contact so it was a place that was quite well known nice going through your protect you find. the when you have pegged. by international. the question of why you really should. if you really want to have a definitive conclusion you need. to get that on the stand. because. taken by. a decent very tragic incident. i know. people.
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in the united states crippling student debt is expected to dominate the next round of democratic debates for the 2020 election over the years graduates of to take on the growing financial burden is the future looking bleak more than reports trade war slows and global growth and shaky afternoons on wall street have got financial outlets warning that a new recession or economic downturn could be on the horizon now that's bad news for everybody but for millennia the generation of americans born between 108119968 could be fatal meet dakota lilting is a senior at new school university entering his final semester this fall once he finishes and graduates he'll be out on his own facing economic circumstances much harsher than previous generations of americans if you look at these problems the fact that it's impacting almost everyone all it's not just a question of someone else it's a you know country why it's even hard to know why probably the conditions that our
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parents or grandparents where they had to take jobs right out of high school that if you go to college your trades whatever it happens to me yet. and still be able to support a family it's just not the case anymore educational debt is a problem for millions of young americans adults ages $22.00 to $38.00 have double the amount of educational debt as gen x. ers the previous generation that came before this might be due to a 100 percent increase in the cost of college tuition despite the job market benefits of having a degree going down significantly also don't have much in terms of wealth and property net household worth is down 40 percent from the previous generation and 66 percent have no retirement savings less than 37 percent own stocks furthermore the median age of home buyers in the united states has actually risen to 46 because younger americans simply aren't taking out the mortgages and making the down
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payments people are working for wages people are underemployed people have bachelor's degrees and are working at mcdonald's putting weights on me before i even go out into the economy you know where it influences everything what kind of jobs you look for the job market you're looking into the wages that are being paid you know it's a lot that you have to think about when you already had $20.00 to $25000.00 worth of stuff. with really nothing tangible besides a diploma to show for it that is economic gap seems to also point to a widening political gap younger americans seem far more attracted to the left wing figures like bernie sanders and they pay a lot closer attention to issues like income inequality people don't aren't making enough money and people feel like they're not being represented if people can't get an education without spending enormous amounts of money they're going to vote for you know their interests you know republicans acacia increased child care more infrastructure spending that would create jobs higher wages now donald trump says the fears about the economy are unfounded he's even said that the usa is having an
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economic miracle now all americans are nervous but one particular generation that never really recovered from the financial meltdown in 2008 they made. not have very many houses cars or stocks but they've got plenty to lose. r.t. new york. and finally some world news in brief for you starting with 29 people remaining unaccounted for after a diving boat caught fire off the coast of california authorities say 4 bodies have been recovered munis fatal these are expected 5 crew members were rescued the search operation is ongoing. tensions remain high with police and protesters facing off in a 14th consecutive week of demonstrations earlier on monday thousands of students boycotted class on the 1st day of the new school year the workers also joined the protest over the weekend there were violent clashes between police and
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demonstrators. 5 people have been killed in the bahamas since hurricane dorian made landfall on sunday nights according to the prime minister of the caribbean nation the storm is now on a collision course with the u.s. state of florida or a state of emergency is in force statewide wind speeds are reaching 305 kilometers per hour experts say during could be the strongest hurricane to hit the east coast nearly 3 decades. now brings you right up to date pre-show you company this evening this is our take join me for updates in half an hour. the continuing bragg's saga is boris johnson a friend or foe of democracy and another saga of russia gate because the way to treat peer justice system one for the protected and one for the rest of us.
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is this is a stick of water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad was there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry shouldn't be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. that soon. especially funding. on the. fun now the mountains of waste only grow higher.
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brought out. a little. just. sophie shevardnadze. still just a dream or does hope spring eternal when it comes to beating the curse of. having haunted us for centuries as a solution finally within our grasp of breda gray and anti-aging pierre and the
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chief science officer and co-founder of research foundation is my guest today. through the. strong. mortality. presidencia technological leaps we might finally have a chance at the longevity of biblical growth it's. science achieved possible will level us to life only be available to the rich creating a population devoid. of life and death catastrophic and don't expect to quit says. dr operate a great anti aging pioneer chief science officer and co-founder of sayer search research foundation welcome to the show great to have you with us so what you propose in order to reverse aging cleaning the organism all the junk that
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accumulates terror on a cellular level so tell me the gist of it why will that stop the wearing of time on my organs. well it's not quite that simple what we propose is that it's we can keep people healthy later in life but i repairing all of the damage that the body does to itself throughout life in the course of its normal operation and some of that damage is of the thought that you just described essentially the accumulation of waste brought out but inside cells and also in the spaces between self but so it is not quite like that for example sometimes simply we have too many of a particular bad type of cell that is not there that is misbehaving or in other cases we don't have enough cells in a particular good time cells die and they're not necessarily replaced automatically by.

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