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no threats to grace the pentagon congratulates it's. no threat to grace the pentagon congratulates itself on killing islamic states leaders saying the united states is unwavering in its commitment to killing islamic states leaders saying the united states is unwavering in its commitment to tackling terrorism. the united states more than any other nation tackling terrorism. the united states more than any other nation in the world will. says this is the power and the
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will and the will talk to hunt to end the ends of the urns of the earth though those who wish to bring bring harm or farm on the american people the people. the british prime minister britain had to get a new. minister to break this to the masses to get rooted out an election to break the impasse is booted out by m.p.'s the e.u. agreed to extend withdrawal deadline by another 3 months peace the e.u. agreed to extend withdrawal deadline by another 3 months. and hong kong is gripped by the 21st. hong kong is gripped by the 21st consecutive weekend violent protests we look at how the unrest is driving money away from the weekend violent protests we look at how the unrest is driving money away from the financial hub towards. politically govern single. the world strictly govern
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single. headline. headline news 24 seventh's this is r.t. international for most a long column brought welcome to the program fuse 24 seventh's this is r.t. international for most a long column brought welcome to the program. the u.s. defense secretary has noted his country's military for its success the u.s. defense secretary has noted his country's military for its successful targeting of abu bakar baghdadi the isolator world's most wanted terrorist was killed on saturday during a u.s. special forces raid on a compound in syria's a profit less will targeting of abu bakr baghdadi the isolator world's most wanted
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terrorist was killed on saturday during a u.s. special forces raid on a compound in syria's a profit. baghdad his death will not read the world of terrorism or. baghdad his death will not read the world of terrorism or end the ongoing conflict in syria but it will certainly send a message to those we question and the ongoing conflict in syria but it will certainly send a message to those we question america's resolve and provide a warning to terrorists who think they can hide america's resolve and provide a warning to terrorists who think they can hide. the united states more than any other nation in the world possesses the united states more than any other nation in the world possesses the power and the will to hunt to the ends of the earth those who wish to the power and the will to hunt to the ends of the earth those who wish to bring harm upon the american people. this drone video filmed bring harm upon the
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american people. this drone video filmed on monday shows the remains of the compound where. he was allegedly hiding on monday shows the remains of the compound where. he was allegedly hiding according to the u.s. president back that he detonated a suicide vest during the u.s. operation according to the u.s. president back that he detonated a suicide vest during the u.s. operation killing himself and 3 of his children all the rate has been touted as crucial long donald trump killing himself and 3 of his children or the rate has been touted as a crucial long donald trump to do list many have warned that i still remains a dangerous terror group as equals dawn of exposed to do list many have warned that i still remains a dangerous terror group as equals don of explained. he was terrorists number one. he was terrorist number one now he's thrown is up for the taking. a
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brutal killer now he's thrown is up for the taking. a brutal killer one who is cause so much hardship and death has one who is cause so much hardship and death. has violently been eliminated he died like a dog he died lyall italy been eliminated he died like a dog he died like a coward al baghdadi the only dog to be blessed with old like a coward al baghdadi the only dog to be blessed with all 9 lives apparently because since 2015 various reports promoting lives apparently because since 2015 various reports proclaimed him dead at least 5 times the americans did it their claim to him dead at least 5 times the americans did it the russians did it he was bombed captured poisoned and months later the russians did it he was bombed
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captured poisoned and months later appeared in rare new video struggling to breathe hope into his dwindling caliph it in rare new video struggling to breathe hope into his dwindling caliphate now donald trump in his signature cocky tone has defeat now donald trump in his signature cocky tone has joined the choir which has been announcing alberg dieties deaths for years for going the choir which has been announcing alberg dieties deaths for years from the 1st day i came to office and there were getting close to 3 years i would say the 1st day i came to office and there were getting close to 3 years i would say where's baghdadi i want al baghdadi for trump where's baghdad i want al baghdadi for trump killing our bug daddy is a line he'd love to add to his presidential run killing our bug daddy is
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a line he'd love to add to his presidential resume because now he's just as good as obama with his bin laden operation resume because now he's just as good as obama with his been like. an operation but from being trump he didn't stop it just taking credit for the kill but from being trump he didn't stop it just taking credit for the kill he's taken it to a whole new level baghdadi he's taken it to a whole new level baghdadi has been on the run for many years long before i took office has been on the run for many years long before i took office. but in my direction as commander in chief but in my direction as commander in chief of the united states we'll blitter raided his caliphate for the
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united states we'll blitter raided his caliphate 100 percent in march of this year 100 percent in march of this year it's been 8 years since bin laden's death al-qaeda hasn't gone anywhere it's been 8 years since bin laden's death al-qaeda hasn't gone anywhere how big duddy was a symbol for sure the 1st caliph and where how but daddy was a symbol for sure the 1st caliph and after the 1st comes the 2nd and the 3rd and the 4th after the 1st comes the 2nd and the 3rd and the 4th albert died the alpha luigi our ramadi and there's enough cities albert died the alpha luigi our ramadi and there's enough cities and villages in iraq for every
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terrorist so the terrorist king is dead in villages in iraq for every terrorist so the terrorist king is dead long live the king. you know neil was joined in the long live the king. you know neal was joined in the studio by r.t. america senior correspondent who's been looking at what's next in the fight if you go by r.t. america senior correspondent who's been looking at what's next in the fight against terror assuming. it against terror. assuming. it is dead how significant a development is that what extent will blow significant a development is that what extent will i still be weakened well they've lost the territory long ago i mean we're dealing we couldn't well they've lost the territory long ago i mean what we're dealing with for all intents and purposes are small
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bands of the left over with for all intents and purposes are small bands of. leftover bands of fighters their power their true power was was broken longer bands of fighters their power their true power was was broken long ago with the end of the if it's confirmed and that's a big if always because he's go with the end of the if it's confirmed and that's a big if always because he's been dead what 5 times by now is would be a significant development in dead what 5 times by now is would be a significant development in so far as he declared himself the colleague and this manner for as he declared himself the colleague and this the manner of his death has been. there only the legitimizing of his death has been. there only the legitimizing to that particular role somebody who claims to have the
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mandate of heaven such as it is and you know as to that particular role as somebody who claims to have the mandate of heaven such as it is and you know ending in such a fashion which i think was the purpose of president trumps comments the way he phrased it and being in such a fashion which i think was the purpose of president trumps comments the way he phrased it one of the big aspects of this is that my daddy was sheltering in the area under the one of the big aspects of this is that my daddy was sheltering in an area under the control of hyatt to rear as shall not so of course kite it a filling troll of highest. career as shall not so of course qaeda affiliate which is fought against the eyes old has been numerous battles between the 2 in the past . which is fought against the eyes old have been numerous battles between the 2 in the past does not tell us anything about this well before they were enemies they were allies you tell us anything about this well before they were enemies they were allies you know when you consider that the original i would became eisel rose from
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iraq but when you consider to be original it became eisel rose from al-qaeda in iraq most interesting to me is that groups like al shaab or all new surreal however they were most interesting to me is that groups like al shaab were all new surreal however they were called before were presented in the western media as these moderate rebels who are going to hell before were presented in the western media as these moderate rebels who are going to help the u.s. and the coalition defeat isis in top of a sudden you know that we that helped the u.s. and the coalition defeat isis and talk of a sudden you know that that bubble has completely been exploded just like finding bin laden in pakistan as opposed to top bubble has completely been exploded just like finding bin laden in pakistan as opposed to tora bora where ever nobody saw that coming except people who do the region or bora wherever what he saw that coming except people who do the region same thing would be hiding in adlib poku
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here right now is u.s. policy same thing would be hiding in a coherent right now is u.s. policy in syria its risk and i still resurgence in the northeast by withdrawal in syria it's risk a nice little resurgence in the northeast by withdrawing troops and yet has undertaken complex anti terror raids isn't it against going through and yet has undertaken complex anti terror raids isn't it against the high profile targets and that's where as we're seeing well i'm one of those people who was skeptical profile targets and that's where. we're seeing well i'm one of those people who was skeptical of the whole risking resurgence narrative because what i saw happening was basically you have the whole risking resurgence narrative because what i saw happening was basically u.s. troops leaving and then handing over the territory to the syrian government and sort of slice troops leaving and then handing over the territory to the syrian government and sort of slicing that whole gordian 'd knot between the kurds and
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turkey that was that was a problem seeing that whole gordian 'd knot between the kurds in turkey that was that was problematic for years there'd be a lot of anger directed double trouble over his. attic for years there'd be a lot of anger directed double trouble over his. what was called his betrayal of the kurds and that wasn't very long and what was called his betrayal of the kurds and that wasn't very long ago high potentially beneficial might this be in the other aspect forgo high potentially beneficial might this be in the other aspect for him taking out such a high profile target well you're very him taking out such a high profile target well your vast majority of americans would react to this with pride and joy ok baghdadi majority of americans would react to this with pride and joy ok baghdad we got baghdad isis is done for fantastic the media absolutely hated
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because we got baghdad even isis is done for fantastic the media absolutely hated because this ruins their entire narrative about being a bumbling you know this ruins their entire narrative about being a bumbling you know inept politician who's who's messing up the syria policy who's who just needs to be impeached right away titian who's who's messing up the syria policy who's just needs to be impeached right away that's the narrative they've been trying to sell the american people for the past 3 years is that yesterday was a terrible that's the narrative the be. trying to sell the american people for the past 3 years is that yesterday was a terrible day for them and a really good day for trump from the standpoint of inter-marriage an optics day for them and a really good day for trump from the standpoint of inter merican optics for the for the population of the country at large because it helped obama didn't win the bin laden photo for the for the population of the country at large because it helped obama didn't win and to bin laden photo that went everywhere actually and now
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they're saying that you have a sim very much the same scituate went everywhere and now they're saying that you have a sim very much the same situation analogous situation and yet the treatment is completely different. british m.p.'s of rejected prime minister boris johnson's 3rd call for an early election analogous situation and yet the treatment is completely different . british m.p.'s of rejected prime minister boris johnson's 3rd call for an early election which he wants to hold in december to get his breakfast plan through but it's not over yet he shouldn which he wants to hold in december to get his breakfast plan through but it's not over yet he's hoping to bypass the super majority rules with another vote on tuesday it all comes on the back hoping to bypass the super majority rules with another vote on tuesday it all comes on the back of the e.u. agreeing another bracks extension to the end of january he said the report back of the e.u. agreeing another bracks extension to the end of january he said the reports from westminster. the british prime minister boris johnson forming short from
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westminster. the british prime minister boris johnson forming short of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he doesn't need that in all of the 2 thirds majority in the house of parliament that he doesn't need that in order to get a general election that he feels is necessary for the country to move on into to get a general election that he feels is necessary for the country to move on and get it done now that 2 thirds majority is a condition get it done now that 2 thirds majority is a condition of the fixed parliament act which would be required if there is to be a genuine of the fixed parliament act which would be required if there is to be a general election an early $19.00 mr johnson wants one to be held on december the 12 election an early $19.00 mr johnson wants one to be held on december the 12th because he believed that there needs to be a new government and
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a new parliament in place because he believed that there needs to be a new government and a new parliament in place to break the regs that look we have a great new deal to break the regs that look we have a great new deal we have a great new do and it's time to be better to have a great new do and it's talking to all the voters have a chance to pronounce on that deal. have a chance to pronounce on that deal. and. replace this dysfunctional parliament with a new and. replace this dysfunctional parliament with a new parliament that can get breaks down so the country can move but not everyone in the parliament can get breaks it done so the country can move but not everyone in the parliament here in london is. convinced the leader of the opposition james.
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haire in london is convinced the leader of the opposition. has repeatedly stated that he wants to see a no deal brags it's taken off the table and that's the stated that he wants to see and no deal brags it's taken off the table and that he simply doesn't trust the prime minister when it comes to bragg's it having he simply doesn't trust the prime minister when it comes to bragg's it having in the parliament for 5 weeks for his queen speech he now here in the parliament for 5 weeks for his queen speech he now abandons that queen's speech. he got to steal through it abandons that queen's speech. he got to steal through a 2nd reading then abandoned it he said that he would never a 2nd reading then abandoned it he said that he would never ask for an extension
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and he said he'd rather die in it for an extension and he said he'd rather die in a ditch another broken promise. to which another broken promise. he says thank you every promise this prime minister mikes he says thank you every promise this prime minister mikes he abandons. its war when the prime minister try again abandons. its more when the prime minister will try again via a one line bill motion which wouldn't require a 2 thirds majority to a one line bill motion which wouldn't require a 2 thirds majority to get an election through but would only require a majority of get an election through but would only require a majority of one and so as far as the prime. this is concerned he has to go again
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the why and so as far as the prime minister is concerned he has to go again there are some of the opposition parties who would also prefer a general election than it down on the opposition parties who would also prefer a general election the lib dems the scottish national party but their preferred date is the summer the 9th and that's the date which is the scottish national party but their preferred date is the summer the 9th and that's the date which the labor party to feel that they could possibly get on board with and support because it was the labor party to feel that they could possibly get on board with and support because it would mean more university students for example going out to the polls and would mean more university students for example going out to the polls and it would for then be an advantage and also those opposition parties want and it would for then be an advantage and also those opposition parties want to add amendments that would lower the voting age to perhaps 16 or 17 again because they fear to add
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amendments that would lower the voting age to perhaps 16 or 17 again because they feel that younger voters would vote for them over the conservatives feel that younger voters would vote for them over the conservatives. french authorities have found 8 afghan migrants 4 adults and 4 children french authorities have found 8 afghan migrants 4 adults and 4 children in a refrigerated truck in the northwestern port of cali 2 lorry drivers who were older and in a refrigerated truck in the northwestern port of cali 2 lorry drivers who were romanian nationals were taken into custody on sunday while the migrants were brought to hospital showing signs of mania nationals were taken into custody on sunday while the migrants were brought to hospital showing signs of hypothermia it follows last wednesday's tragic incident when 39 bodies were fans of hypothermia it follows last wednesday's tragic incident when 39 bodies were found in a refrigerated trailer in eastern. and and that's now got some people there
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condemning the current found in a refrigerated trailer in eastern england and that's now got some people there condemning the current immigration policy in britain. honestly stunned we must do more to calm gratian policy in britain. honestly stunned we must do more to conjure illegal immigration i've lost count of the numbers of the drowned suffocated and flaunting illegal immigration i've lost count of the numbers of the drowned suffocated and frozen people traffickers taking advantage of open borders and soft illegal immigration people traffickers taking advantage of open borders and soft illegal immigration laws sickening news and partly a consequence of hostile immigration laws sickening news and partly a consequence of hostile immigration policy draconian border regimes don't stop migration they make in policy draconian border regimes don't stop migration they make it more dangerous they empower criminals smugglers and traffickers and create
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deadly conditions for vulnerable and desperate people are former chief exec it more dangerous they empower criminals smugglers and traffickers and create deadly conditions for vulnerable and desperate people a former chief executive for the u.k.'s immigration advisory service says the border guards have an impossible task and that is if any case immigration advisory service says the border guards have an impossible task in the bronx it won't change a thing in terms of illegal crossings if there is a free tracks it won't change a thing in terms of illegal crossings. if there is a free trade agreement there or no tariffs on either side then of course trade agreement there or no tariffs on either side then of course trucks will be able to get through much as they do today it's only if trucks will be able to get through much as they do today it's only if we have tariff barriers that there will either
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have to be checks be off we have tariff barriers that there will either have to be checks beyond the customs control again by some sort of electronic means or whatever owned the customs control again by some sort of electronic means or whatever or there will have to be physical checks at the border and the course that there or there will have to be physical checks at the border and the course that then is it has inherently its own danger that i mentioned earlier and that is creating mn is it has inherently its own danger that i mentioned earlier and that is creating massive queues and how do you create a queue of a whole load of trucks that have got last of queues and how do you create a queue of a whole load of trucks that have got perishable goods that are not going to be valid if they're kept waiting for perishable goods that are not going to be valid if they're kept waiting for a day longer than their normal time of destination for
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a day longer than their normal time of destination. on congress being gripped by the 21st consecutive weekend of. on congress being gripped by the 21st consecutive weekend of violent and the beijing rallies with protesters and police clashing again in the financial and violent anti beijing rallies with protesters and police clashing again in the financial thousands took part in an unauthorized rally to denounce alleged police brutality many in the crowd war thousands took part in an unauthorized rally to denounce alleged. brutality many in the crowd war face masks an act that was recently banned in the territory under the colonial era emergency law facemasks an act that was recently banned in the territory under the colonial era emergency law there's also been another unintended consequence of the arrest this monday it was announced that hong kong there's also been another unintended consequence of the arrest this monday it was announced that hong kong has slipped into recession could be partly due to some
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of its lucrative business revenue heading to single has slipped into recession could be partly due to some of its lucrative business revenue heading to singapore rival financial hot spot a new poll has found that some companies are paul rival financial hot spot a new poll has found that some companies are considering relocating their 23 percent of firms with an office in hong kong or a parrot considering relocating there 23 percent of firms with an office in hong kong are apparently thinking of moving their business out one of those firms 9 out of 10 considers singapore to be the best option donald quarter ways of the choice really thinking of moving their business out one of those firms 9 out of 10 considers singapore to be the best option donald quarter ways up the choice riots in hong kong have dragged on for 7 months now disrupting. riots in hong kong have dragged on for 7 months now disrupting both businesses and the rule of law.
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in both businesses and the rule of law. i. am not. for investors and visitors that's enough reason to start looking to the cities. for investors and visitors that's enough reason to start looking to the city's southern competitor singapore hong kong's recent i'm dressed i have seen
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single southern competitor singapore hong kong's recent undress to have seen singapore starbright furtive the tourists investors and xpect the 4000000000 star writes furtive the tourists investors and xpect the 4000000000 as an egg interesting number especially on the hunt monetary authority earlier this week already set as an egg interesting number especially on the hong kong monetary authority earlier this week already said that the outflows have been more than the most in more than a year both cities had that the outflows have been more than the most in more than a year both cities have a lot in common on the surface they're both financial centers people speak english have a lot in common on the surface they're both financial centers people speak english .
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when it comes to attracting foreign investment though the 2 cities are like night and day when it comes to attracting foreign investment though the 2 cities are like night and day hong kong's advantage was always its democratic system that protected the property rights of hong kong's advantage was always its democratic system that protected the property rights of its citizens on the other hand singapore could
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hardly be considered free of its citizens on the other hand singapore could hardly be considered free the state there is not party to the un convention against torture citizens need to state their is not party to the un convention against torture citizens need to visit a designated park if they want to express themselves freely and the penalty for many visit a designated park if they want to express themselves freely and the penalty for many offenses as simple as putting up a poster in public is beating with offenses as simple as putting up a poster in public is beating with a cane nonetheless hong kong's riots are making singapore's law and order mccain none the less hong kong's riots are making singapore's law and order more attractive to investors especially with the future relationship between hong kong and the more attractive. investors especially with the future relationship between hong kong and the mainland still in limbo $4000000000.00 isn't really that much in
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the grand mainland still in limbo $4000000000.00 isn't really that much in the grand scheme of things but it's a drop that could become a waterfall singapore's scheme of things but it's a drop that could become a waterfall singapore's singapore is not or so there are people looking to singapore as not or so there are people looking to put assets here in singapore some people worry that if something happened assets here in singapore some people worry that if something happens in china it could negatively affect hong kong people don't have that fear of china it could negatively affect hong kong people don't have that fear of singapore singapore doesn't have a neighbor they could to they could ruin it sing of singapore singapore doesn't have a neighbor it could to they could ruin it singapore doesn't have anybody who can
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tell it what to do singapore doesn't have a neighbor who can take us or doesn't have anybody who can tell it what to do singapore doesn't have a neighbor who can take guesses away it's not just talking kong's finance sector that's taken a blow either tourism gets away it's not just talking kong's finance sector that's taken a blow either tourism to singapore has jumped significantly since the outbreak of violence and many members of the singapore has jumped significantly since the outbreak of violence and many members of hong kong's elite are even considering packing up and moving out to the cities compact hong kong's elite are even considering packing up and moving out to the cities competitor why well perhaps they value security more than they do their own editor why well perhaps they value security more than they do their own freedom in the future or anybody considering moving ass and freedom. in the future anybody considering moving assets to asia or
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having a presence in asia i doubt if they will think of hong kong as to asia or having a presence in asia i doubt if they will think of hong kong just because they say oh they will remember this and they will know that it did come back just because they say oh they will remember this and they will know that it did come back so while it's on call it's not going to fall into the sea i suspect so while it's on call it's not going to fall into the sea i suspect it is future is much less exciting and prosperous than it that it is future is much less exciting and prosperous than it is past because even if nobody leaves on kong people it's past because even if nobody leaves on kong people aren't going to consider going to hong kong now whereas they would have 2 years ago like going to consider going to hong kong now whereas they would have 2 years ago 3 years ago. most
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americans are apparently having 3 years ago. most americans are apparently having doubts about the 1st amendment that part of the us constitution that protects free speech about the 1st amendment that part of the us constitution that protects free speech at least according to a poll by the campaign for free speech more than half of those surveyed agreed that the 1st and most according to a poll by the campaign for free speech more than half of those surveyed agreed that the 1st amendment needs to be rewritten to quote reflect the cultural norms of today but it had meant needs to be rewritten to quote reflect the cultural norms of today but it seems that most people don't actually understand what the law really protect with 80 percent saying that it seems that most people don't actually understand what the law really protect with 80 percent saying that it means you can say whatever you like that fear of consequences the poll also found that almost means you can say whatever you like that fear of consequences the poll also found that almost half of americans think that hate speech should be made illegal
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reporting next his kind of more path of americans think that hate speech should be made illegal reporting next he's kind of hoping. in the u.k. a book that it is the land of freedom and the 1st the usa boasts that it is a land of freedom and the 1st amendment is a key pillar of the us constitution but ironically most amendment is a key pillar of the us constitution but ironically most americans now think it's out of date and that it should be updated to meet the new cultural most americans now think it's out of date and that it should be updated to meet the new cultural norms the findings are frankly extraordinary or free speech rights orms the findings are frankly extraordinary or free speech rights in our free press rights have evolved well over 200 years and people now in our free press rights have evolved well over 200 years and people now seem to be rethinking them now some
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would say that it's a wild world of political cruel seemed to be rethinking them now some would say that it's a wild world of political correctness others would say they have a point and that hate speech should be illegal but correctness others would say they have a point and that hate speech should be illegal but here's the question who gets to decide what is considered hate speech well that's a tricky here's the question who gets to decide what is considered hate speech well that's a tricky question 49 percent of americans say that they want facebook to make that decision question 49 percent of americans say that they want facebook to make that decision but mark zuckerberg is adamant he does not want that job. but mark zuckerberg is adamant he does not want that job or more people across the spectrum believe that achieving the political outcomes that they think now more people across the spectrum believe that achieving the political outcomes that they think matter is more important than every person having
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a voice and matter is more important than every person having a voice and being heard. i think that's dangerous now facebook values free expanding herd and i think that's dangerous now facebook values free expression but it doesn't mind guiding and nudging what you see discretely expression but it doesn't mind guiding and nudging what you see discretely it's algorithms determine what shows up on your news feed be it funny comments from from its algorithms determine what shows up on your news feed be it funny comments from friends or means facebook even has its own version of the supreme court it's a 40 marin's or means facebook even has its own version of the supreme court it's a 40 member board that decides what accounts get shut down but nobody ever elected or board that decides what accounts get shut down but nobody ever elected mark zuckerberg is born or it is not
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a point pointed but if i elected i have collectivist initial suspicion that we are really coming comfortable at having having a corporation or a decision decide who gets it's heard and who gets shut shut that down we decided to ask new yorkers do you approve of the government regulating content brewing consonantal of course is open to freedom of speech absolutely brewing continental of course is open to freedom of speech absolutely not no i don't think so no matter what about fay not book no i don't think so if it's part and no matter what about facebook if it's harmful if a tape full speech that should be regulated and i don't either just people if they tape full speech that should be regulated and i don't either just keep going against those freedom of speech they follow the same laws that we do so we'll make so many more powerful are you going against those freedom of speech they follow the
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same laws that we do so we'll make so many more powerful are you concerned about tech censorship and tech companies perhaps having a political agenda. yes absolutely and about tech censorship and tech companies perhaps having a political agenda yes absolutely i'm sorry if i'm contradicting myself but yeah absolutely i'm concerned about that if i'm sorry if i'm contradicting myself but yeah absolutely i'm concerned about that if it's a government or a private company free speech is free speech the increasing power of the tech monopoly is this a government or a private company free speech is free speech the increasing power of the tech monopolies is something that is deeply concerning to many americans on all different sides of the political something that is deeply concerning to many americans on all different sides of the political spectrum. r.t. . it may look mom type and well but many of our records can be new york meantime while many americans would rather have facebook that the government decide what counts as hate speech rather than have some media felt least it's
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a question of getting the go to parliament decide what counts as hate speech so maybe outlets are questioning the platform's judgment they've slammed the tech giant for including for bright was judged. on it they've done the joint for including breitbart news on its list of trusted sources. ronaldo to news used to have in the united states to date i'm on the m 6 which in the distance expressing disappointment to c.n.n. the washington post and the new york times they call breitbart a far appointment to c.n.n. the washington post and the new york times they call breitbart a far right platform that spreads disinfo nation facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg explained right platform that spreads disinfo nation facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg explain the decision to be included. i do think that part of having this be a try to decision to be included. i do think that part of having this be a trusted source is that it needs to have a diversity of source is that it needs to have
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a diversity of. of basically views of there so i think you want to. of basically views of there so i think you want to have content that that kind of represents different perspectives but is doing so in have content that that kind of represents different perspectives but is doing so in in a way that complies with the standards that we that we have for us but it seems those outlets concerned way that complies with the standards that we that we have for this but it seems those outlets concerned by facebook's decision to include news as a reliable source appear to have forgotten that by facebook's decision to include news as a reliable source appeared to have forgotten that coverage has at times misled. has at times misled.
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i don't see anything wrong with the idea of scrutiny and i think it it might be a good idea to. i don't see anything wrong with the idea of scrutiny and i think it it might be a good idea to have. you know these traits like facebook have. you know these traits like facebook look at what they're publishing and whether it's truthful but it should be look at what they're publishing and whether it's truthful but it should be done and not for political reasons but for factual and
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not for political reasons but for factual and truth reasons and when there are opinions that should be clearly labeled that it's all and truth reasons and when there are opinions it should be clearly labeled that it's an opinion so people don't get confused that they're hearing facts i haven't seen an opinion so people don't get confused that they're hearing facts i haven't seen any evidence that facebook is getting these things with any evidence that facebook is getting these things with you know a team of editors and you know if they if they're going to call them trusted you know a team of editors and you know if they're if they're going to call them trusted sources they should all be subject to the same standard of checking and the thing is sources they should all be subject to the same standard of checking and the thing is that these trusted sources that we're supposed to believe in like the new york times source that these trusted sources that we're supposed to believe in like the
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new york times or the washington post are not doing that themselves so and i just. the washington post are not doing that themselves so and i just can't see facebook throwing the times off because of their seed facebook throwing the times off because of their biased reason titian of mr it is. a biased reason titian of mr it is that. thousands some of her own as i know my sent money to recently told to spend but to receive a sole dunking cut thompson said. because they can come by and that's asian they claim that the controversial. extraction method graphics to fact russian method of thing is perhaps backing how to put it down and you have it in danger.
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quakes make it clear they. make it clear the groningen is not safe to live. running again is not safe to live. we choose security 1st and foremost.
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we choose security 1st and foremost. this problem goes back many. this problem goes back many years it isn't right to hide behind an excuse whatever that excuse might be he fears it isn't right to hide behind an excuse whatever that excuse might be people have been waiting too long to receive compensation for the damage that has been caused and they have been waiting to have been waiting too long to receive compensation for the damage that has been caused and they have been waiting too long for the drilling to stop it needs to happen now we have earthquake damage my long for the drill and stop it needs to happen now we have earthquake damage my home is damaged but in comparison with others it isn't that bad my house my home is damaged but in comparison with others it isn't that bad my. house isn't being supported with braces but i am worried there needs to be more dialogue at the kitchens isn't being supported with braces but i am worried there needs to be more
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dialogue at the kitchen table vs the political table i hope the government will finally do what they have table vs the political table i hope the government will finally do what they have been telling us for years they have enough to compensate us yet the have nots have been telling us for years they have enough to compensate us yet i have not seen a penny. in the past any. promises only. promises only prompts us they're driven until the point of no return. prompts us they're driven until the point of no return. ok that's it from a thanks for watching. ok that's it from
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a thanks for watching right now lockwood has your next r.t. international update in about 35 minutes after going underground. next out international update in about 35 minutes after getting on the ground. the world is driven by dreamers. that. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by phone personally those with the. past and person of those bread.
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and. the day or missions there is think in terms of things. when we dare to ask. there to ask. during the great depression which are all. during the great depression which are old mr remember that was most of my family were unemployed working class mr remember that was most of my family were unemployed working class and it wasn't it
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was bed you know much worse objective listen today but there was an action that wasn't it was bed. you know much worse objectively than day but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. of there was a real sense of hope pictish of the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles there isn't today today's america was shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power. poles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack solo doubt engineer elect reduced democracy attack solo doubt engineer elections manufacture consent and other principles according to shoes manufacture consent
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and other principles according to no i'm jones one set of rules for the rich opposite so no i'm jones one set of rules for the rich opposite set of rules for. that's what happens when you put her into the pool. that's what happens when you put her into the hands of narrow sector of will which will is a stance of narrow sector of will which will is dedicated to increasing power for itself just as you'd expect one of the most inflow predicated to increasing power for itself just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of the one chill intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. america.
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what politicians do. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted over to. put themselves on the line and they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. so when you want to be president one should. somehow want to. have to go on to be press that's what will become i want to be preached. to going to be press which is what the 43 in the morning can't be good for. i'm interested always in the little 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. question. files about how. question.
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kind of financial survival job. kind of financial survival job today was all about money laundering 1st of all to visit this campus in this way different. today was all about money laundering 1st to the physic this confession to 3 different. oh good this is a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something good this is a good start well we have our 3 banks all set up here maybe something in your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks from your something in america something overseas in the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in the kleptocracy we decided to give him a call and say hey i'm ready to do some serious complicit in north of congress and we decided to give him a call and say hey i'm ready to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did well we've got a nice laundry list money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got
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a nice luxury watch for max and for stacey obi in full jewelry and how about. max and. stacie all beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for max they know what money laundering is. again for max they know what money laundering is highly illegal don't be a crook watch guys record. the. watch guys record. cooked additional note of what was in etc to linger some. cooked additional note of what was an ounce of to linger some of these if you can just do what you're looking is no no no it's just a bullet you're looking it's nice to know the. c m d s. c m g s swinging with regional
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shell pulls me. a look at with a showing at the swinging with regional show posing. look with a showing at the study saying is lost when the chips fall he's like a pickle ship and egypt is going to see is lost when the chips fall he's like a pickle ship and. you're pushing 30. volts of shipping. you're pushing 30. volts of shipping. you up and most of the book hit the roof of the bus and you will much still be up and most of the book hit the roof of the bus and you will have still mostly no i don't know what that or. you know i don't know what that or. if it was the latest news in the protests. but if it was the latest news in the put us
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. at arsenal poison all right so yeah that's good. stuff no worries i'm all right so yeah i've put this was going to so. little fish through the summer in the store oh yeah i just was going to say. little fish through the summer in the store oh yeah the full 40. 440. 5.
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time after time they were going underground ahead of a possible total. time after time they were going underground ahead of a possible total withdrawal of u.s. troops from the longest war in history afghanistan where thousands of british withdrawal of u.s. troops from the longest war in history afghanistan where thousands of british soldiers were wounded or killed since tony blair's invasion coming up in the show 18 years ago brazil just were wounded or killed since tony blair's invasion coming up in the show 18 years ago britain and the united states began aerial bombardment of one of the poorest countries on earth afghanistan britain and the united states began aerial bombardment of one of the poorest countries on earth afghanistan we ask the man who could be the country's president in 10 days time. we asked the man who could be the country's president in 10 days time. it's time for u.k. and u.s. soldiers to come home plus in u.k. black history month we speak it's time for u.k. and u.s. soldiers to come home plus in u.k.
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black history month we speak to the editor of legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how to the editor of legendary 20th century marxist magazine race today they left how who inspired some of britain's most influential politicians including the 1st black female m.p. who inspired some of britain's most influential politicians including the 1st black female m.p. and music from a race today inspired poet benjamin's at an all this and music from a race today inspired poet benjamin's that's when i told us more coming up in today's going on the ground a 1st of the u.s.a.'s longest war and whether trumpet like his previous more coming up in today's going. on the ground a 1st of the u.s.a.'s longest war and whether trump unlike his predecessors is the man to finally end it the possibly eminent next president of afghanistan dr abdul or as is the man to finally end it the possibly imminent next president of afghanistan dr abdul or brother joined me now from kabul thanks so much for coming on the show dr abdullah abdullah joins me now from kabul thanks so much for coming
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on the show dr abdullah i'm going to just begin by saying there are british and american soldiers in afghanistan is it i'm going to just begin by saying there are british and american soldiers in afghanistan is it time for them to go home take you 1st of all. the true time for them to go home take you 1st of all. the troops the international troops including use troops out here what it isn't it's the international troops including use troops out here what it isn't in there what here they have been here for these in the past 18 years that's in there were here they have been here for these in the past 18 years and that's the presence of . us networks now in also the current.

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