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this is our senior national life will be easy to know what scope is 10 times wednesday the 4th time but my name's kevin over here the headline roundup in some more detail start with the big focus on britain yet again the british prime minister boris johnson is demanding a snap election after suffering a humiliating defeat in parliament opposition members along with 21 conservative rebels but to motion to take control of the commons agenda away from the government that means they can now put forward a bill to delay the u.k.'s departure again from the e.u. . yards to the right 328 the notion that 301. was. you know the good stuff maurice so the know you have it the guys have it i know those m.p.'s many of whom are against if not brags itself at the very least against
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a no deal brags that which they fear the country is headed towards on october 31st and gives those m.p.'s the power to introduce legislation to basically stop it no deal breakers it from taking place on that day and could see an extension to the period under article 50 in other words yet another delay to bragg's it process and as we heard just there a number of conservative m.p.'s more than 20 voting against the government and we understand that the conservative whips have told them that those m.p.'s will have the conservative whip withdrawn from them and essentially be does the selected as tory m.p.'s and that would mean boris johnson losing even more tory m.p.'s he's already lost his majority today and mr johnson in the wake of that vote took to the dispatch box in the house of commons to address the country and to address the house of commons and to tell them that the country would have to probably go to yet another election the stuff election to decide who they want to put to go in to go
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shape with the e.u. either hint or mr jermyn korvin the leader of the opposition who also was speaking out that despite spock's just earlier this evening. the usual cells would be able to decide how long to keep this country in the scene so i would choose to go along with that plan we are going to have to make a choice mr speaker i don't want to elect shouldn't the public. actually i believe there was one direction but if the house votes for this bill tomorrow the public will have to choose who goes to brussels a lot. but the 70 to suicide and take this country forward is a prime minister's a confidence in his bracks if policy when he has one he can put forward he should put it before the people in a populated area was he wants a tiny bit of motion or a general election. tanks through
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was all it's actually i was real off the time even though now all eyes will turn to the house of commons on wednesday when m.p.'s will seek to get their legislation through that with no deal breakers that an essential the try to push back brags that they and seek an extension from the e.u. while far stronger himself could introduce legislation that's would see at the country have yet another general election rumored to be held on october the 14th and that election could decide whether it's boris johnson himself or the leader of the opposition jeremy corbyn who goes forward to negotiate directly with the e.u. but there's every chance the country could produce yet another hung parliament meaning more in division and more uncertainty when it comes to this briggs issue which is clearly polarizing the u.k. and a former m.v.p.
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stephen wolfe spoke to us about it he thinks his current situation is the result of the continuous attempts by remain as he says in parliament to overturn the democratic result of that breaks that referendum. there's been a determined cabal of anti democratic remain as who over the past 3 years sought to damage delay and finally deny that has been their goal it's been there since the referendum in 2016 they're attempting to beat up the voters of britain and pushed them into a direction they didn't want to go we're not facing an economic nightmare in fact we've seen the economy grow jobs grow we've seen new businesses coming into britain so the project fear argument has fallen away by the wayside a long time ago that is why the remain as who are seeking to traduce the democratic arguments of parliament and pushes into the situation that we've got and they've left boris johnson with no recourse if a general election occurs it will be the people against parliament leavers against
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remain democrats against anti democrats. next story this the pentagon's resurgency darpa is proposing a new way to fight what it calls large scale automated disdain for the nation that now it's going to be software with automated algorithms that will find out whether or not information is true or false doppler even claims to be able to identify the source of the news the alleged intent behind it and the impact if it spread the senior correspondent or against the of looks at the potential pitfalls. it's no secret our farm machinery artificial intelligence have come recently face recognition cameras worldwide battlefields filled with remote control drones i even have it on good authority that siri will soon be able to differentiate between lunch and launch that the forefront of this technological revolution is darpa the pentagon's super secret research arm best known for being mentioned in
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farfetched headlines they're working on a new program that will be able to differentiate between fake news and real news so long as there's no mention of the word large in it the semantic forensics program will develop technologies to automatically detect achieve and characterize folks evolved multi-modal media assets to defend against large scale automated disinflation attacks now i know what you're thinking and i agree that it can be difficult to think up new ways to drain the u.s. military's 600000000000 dollar budget but points for creativity on the other hand this may be an honest effort the pentagon out of the goodness of its heart protecting people from this information that is when it isn't spreading fake news itself like when the secretary of defense had to shut down an entire department dedicated to disinform ation and then there was the office of strategic influence
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you may recall that i went down the next day and said fine if you want to salvage this thing fine i'll give you the corpse there's the name you can have the name but i'm going to keep doing every single thing that needs to be done and i have i also know your next question yes a computer which can shed tell apart whether that's a smile on your face or whether your crying in agony will now tell you what's real and what's fake scary and probably impossible stanford university recently created an algorithm that tried to. 8 lies from the truth they said it worked 82 percent of the time and that's putting it kindly the possibility of actually detecting fake news from the written word i would say at this present moment in time is almost impossible it is possible if it is the spoken word it is a prince of words it will be very very difficult because if you do not have.
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the ability to write grammatically correctly then i imagine this system will then detecting consistencies and presume it is machine written. and this machine algorithms would they would take years to develop you would have to study each individual area and program thing in to these algorithms the difference between the north east of the united states and the southeast states. there are almost different languages let's be honest this is darpa we're talking about the people who wrote off billions trying to create such wonders as an army a virus spreading insects weaponized be robotic elephants and alive polio virus just for the heck of it apparently never cease to amaze when it comes
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to creative ways to get to the bottom of another multibillion dollar budget and who need stream the unlikely off chance that they succeed well our future could climb this sock and true you can't handle the truth. we're getting there next region of belgium has passed legislation the ban the traditional ways of slaughtering animals for muslim and jewish faith alone kosher slaughter requires the animals to be alive and healthy at the time and they kill by having their throats cut pretty stunning is not always used which is why the practice has been banned in several e.u. countries now this new law in belgium has prompted much debate but animal welfare groups say the law is not about targeting religion specifically it is absolutely not a ban on religious slaughter not at all it is a ban on slaughter without stunning even if you follow all the rules and use a very sharp blade and you do everything according to religious tradition even then
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the animal will suffer i think that the bans have more to do with 2 legged animals than with 4 legged ones if there is one positive thing that comes out of this latest attempt to tail religious freedom is to bring in closer jewish and muslim communities everyone will just do our home or in some corner hidden from view i don't think that's what they want to achieve. so we put it to a panel of expert. historically for millennia jews have been more merciful towards animals the eat the fact remains that killing an animal when you really don't have to is always going to be cruel so no matter how you're going to kill the animal there is no nice way of taking away or a life which we don't have to take away oftentimes throughout history we've seen. persecution tyrannies pushing back upon the fundamental in alienable human rights for religious minorities across europe and reaches onto head coverings how
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you pray how you worship but also your food sahal and kosher but last there is the animal rights argument a lot of slaughterhouse workers you know they come from poor backgrounds and they have no other choice but to do a job like this i mean even all of us as children if you were asked what do we want to do as adults no one would say i want to kill an animal to animal for 8 hours every day it's just not a job that anyone wants to be doing nobody can really sorry that's a form of fascism it's not up to you to tell religious minorities and one or 2 groups around the world how to live ultimately this is a test of tolerance and freedom intellectual freedom freedom freedom to practice your religious beliefs i am not telling anyone what to do i'm simply stating the fact that people working in those slaughterhouses in in those industries they are suffering as well when you watch documentaries interviewing those workers they are suffering from mental health low pay horrible working conditions they get a lot of diseases but for millennia now we have seen religious slaughter accepted as long as it's practice humanely and in accordance with religious practices now one 3rd is not always
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a humane. slaughter one fine and that is an ideological position which you're entitled to and i'm saying you can target those positions the can be the more humane the more. the animal is going through. all that would stars have come under fire after suggesting a guest list for a trump fundraising event could be used to god for who never worked with well you saw the blacklist just as dangerous even fascist though he's caleb maupin breaks down the story. the prevailing voices in hollywood consider themselves to be woke progressive's extolling the use of tolerance and liberalism but not so much tolerance when it comes to conservatives actors debra messing and eric mccormack are calling for the list of attendees at double trump's recent beverly hills fundraiser to be made public because apparently celebrities should not be able to support the president please print a list of all attendees the public has a very to know haiti
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a charmed kindly report and everyone attending this event so the rest of us can be clear about who we don't want to work with blanks conservatives are calling it totalitarian liberalism i don't blame you i understand i wish i could denounce trump as i was offered quite a bit in return and it would make my life easier but i have refused to do so as i believe he is great for on nation and people you are entitled to your beliefs let others have that they're pushing the case that falls apart from the sheer weight of it's the lunacy is low very hollywood community needs to be purged of this social and intellectual hygiene problem called conservative thinking but to be fair if people are taking a political stand going to a fundraiser shouldn't they be public about it aren't political donations a matter of public record well if you only would stars have found out that leaning the right word is pretty bad for their career james woods was declared to be a racist when it became clear that he supported donald trump furthermore stacey
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dash who is a mexican was declared to be racist when it turned out that she was a fan of the donald what's the nastiest thing someone in hollywood has said to you about your politics everybody tells me i'm racist i'm a black mexican it's absolute white cursing people have actually said to me you're not black enough is the same mysterious having white people with ugly sweaters at christmas and grandma drunken i'd knock the snow white people and now they say black people have to think act speak a lick a certain way in order to be black enough. hollywood conservatives retain lee conceal their views fearing it could be a career killer to not follow the party line interestingly susan sarandon the leftist actress has also become the target of a lot of hate not for being a conservative but for being a hardcore bernie crab who refuses to march in lockstep behind the d.m. see if you don't go to that liberal fundraiser if you're not a big girl now you're not in that era. you're not in the club and you're not being hired i mean it's a very lonely existence out there but it's
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a toxic environment and they they that is they react this really to the fact that you don't agree with them and i like being with conservatives. there's a whole bunch of them that. people don't really. give a give a lot of attention to it's old news that hollywood leans towards the dems during the 2017 midterm elections more than $4000000.00 was donated by top hollywood exacts and stars now 99.7 percent of that money actually went toward the democrats that's according to hollywood reporter that cites the official results and statistics from the federal elections commission and hollywood's top $100.00 list only 3 have donated to republicans and during the 2016 elections 90 percent of hollywood's donations went to hillary clinton they even made an amusing ad only way we can prove that to you is by having lots of famous people lots of famous people lots and lots of famous people just kind of famous people repeating how important
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poor and important or important important how important it is. kollywood has even threatened to take action against those who don't adhere to their liberal values remember george's anti abortion law well there was a call for a boycott of the state we cannot in good conscience continue to recommend the industry remain in georgia if h.b. 481 becomes legal the movie world has always pushed back against traditional values however it also glamorizes well and the american dream values that are very important to american conservatives now hollywood is one of america's most powerful institutions and there is no question that it is not acting when it comes to its feelings about the donald the more you hate the more creative you hate especially in hollywood the more you. achieve and seek favor of your fellow hollywood types who in their right. mind in hollywood that whatever want anybody to know that they're exercising their 1st amendment right to support
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a candidate sometimes people really don't care necessarily for trump as much as they do and consider this to be a good business move there are people who contribute to democratic causes republican and the like but it's a it's a. it's a super side packed for you to openly in the hollywood or among certain areas new york as well where i am in silicon valley for you to even suggest that you support trump so it's a little bit like sort of this morning it's coming up to 90 minutes past 10 in the morning moscow times kevin away with you this morning in the stories ahead we come by code in california sparked outrage of the convictions against illegal immigrant shows with this cause a lot of controversy though we'll tell you a bit more after the break.
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again the south international just before winter break that next the public outrage in california after a court of appeal reversed the conviction of an illegal immigrant was charged with shooting dead a woman police in san francisco also condemned the decision to. this is yet another disgusting injustice perpetrated by broken criminal justice system that is more intense on we harming the victims of crime and their families than holding violent offenders accountable. stunningly who's shot in the back in 2015 while walking along a pier in san francisco a mexican man arrested the sea to be simply found to go to rugs which when dolphin
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accidentally he was later convicted with murder to quit in 2017 going to remain in conviction against him but of illegal gun possession was dropped of the court ruled the incident was a case of momentary possession so spirit was identified as an illegal migrant from mexico been caught and deported 5 times before the killing happened through weeks before the instant he'd been released from the latest of his multiple sentences for drug possession legal analyst jennifer britton believes the decision by the appeals court now though has no legal basis but the court of appeals in california did was essentially overturn this and create their own law that states it only matters how much you hold the gun just because this person was a mexican national there is really no legal basis given for this so as a horrific decision meant to incite a political firestorm in order for california again to continue protecting illegal migrants in protecting criminals in place of u.s.
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citizens even those that have murdered killed or harmed u.s. citizens there better be accounting for this there better be appeals for this because that would essentially mean that they are snout stadion that there's no problem with firearms if you only touched it for a 2nd it doesn't matter how many people you killed or whether there was a victim so we are certainly going to see judicial groups judicial watch i hope there are going to be many law abiding organizations that hold this decision accountable so that innocent people are not killed and that guilty people are not allowed to escape justice. looking ahead next to the other big stories and big deals on the table discovery wednesday is the eastern economic forum kicks off in the russian far east and city of divorce talk see if there are surprises in store with a preview for a silly put trying to now. if you get on a plane here in vladivostok in about one and a half hours you can find yourself in tokyo or sold but if you want to get to the russian capital you will have to spend some 9 hours in that airplane seat but make
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no mistake lot of oz talk is a very russian city desperate for international investment though lately it's been regularly making it into the headlines be it because of kim jong un who comes over to meet the russian president here or something that comes out of the annual eastern economic forum yes and beat an economic forum but with a bit of a political taste of course every year here in vladivostok there's a bit of an intrigue which a change an economic powerhouse which leader will become the special guest at the forum well this year it is and prime minister modi just before the forum began the 2 governments set a goal for themselves to expand the global partnership be beyond the usual war traditional ties as they put it for the 1st time in history of the eastern economic
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forum a delegation of ministers from indonesia is attending so as you can see it's not only about the closest neighbors of lot of os talk the likes of japan south korea china but it's beginning to spread far beyond that however very big chinese and japanese delegations are also here the japanese prime minister shinzo abi well me to vladimir putin face to face and also take part and the main pal discussion of the form as i've said there are many names from china on the guest list but paying isn't here and it's got nothing to do with russia china trade wars that are non-existent as you know it's just that you have to take turns in this year it's someone else's turn did someone so. trade wars of course the very latest economic hit stories between washington and beijing will be shaping the agenda here and vladivostok along with other regional and global economic challenges.
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heading to the court that claims that it's making the us to the. end of the american institute for economic. and to the winding road of the bracing for floods argentina has slapped controls on capital as the country's economy has been spiraling for weeks correspondent alex mckayla but you're standing by to break down the details of the future of the peso an argentine economy 3 day weekend is over we're rested and ready for a great show. we lead our global report today with new allegations for why we technology is accusing the united states government of using every tool at its disposal to stymie its. there's no us and a press release issued tuesday was always said the u.s. had used law enforcement to quote menace its employees launch cyber attacks on their networks and detain shipments related to its business the release was specifically in response to the opening of an investigation into whether while we
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had stolen for smartphone camera technology from portuguese multimedia producer olivera in the release of telecom chinese chinese hold accused olivera of quote taking advantage of the current geo political situation without citing any specific examples of companies so the u.s. had sent f.b.i. agents to walk away employees homes to up to attempt to collect information on the company the release also purported that the us government has been conspiring with wild ways rivals to bring unsubstantiated and substantiated allegations against the company while we has consistently pushed back against allegations from the us regarding their business and recently made a point to their employees that this is a make or break moment for the business saying they will persevere. asian stocks rose on monday and tuesday while over on the us side futures weekend on monday's holiday opening down tuesday as we began our september trading new terrace of 15 percent of $112000000000.00 of chinese goods went into effect on sunday as did
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retaliatory chinese tariffs on u.s. products on its $75000000000.00 target list china got a boost as manufacturing data came in better than expected and the state council had announced more measure to support its economy on sunday sectors that were highlighted include infrastructure high tech and traditional industries as times of ballot to continue to boost growth and liquidity meanwhile the dow opened 1.5 percent lower as its latest round the terrace is the 1st to directly cover many consumer goods hitting middle class staples like food apparel footwear and consumer electronics the average tariffs on chinese goods is now over 21 percent compared with a 3 point one percent when president 1st took office it is estimated that these terrorists will cost american households at least a $1000.00 a year as companies are now increasingly at a loss on how to respond more than 150 trade groups sent letters to trump last week pleading for a postponement in this latest round of tests.
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