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donald trump sees the chinese video sharing uptick talkies to be in the u.s. it comes as fellow republicans allege that beijing could use it to meddle in america's upcoming presidential election also ahead on the program the world health organization sees coronaviruses a seasonal disease but rather is occurring as one big wave and warns the pandemic is continuing accelerating. you know. that it was somehow would go away and unfortunately that's not the case but you can't transmission anyway it's potentially everywhere. while lenient is delaying the easing of cold restrictions growth a new case is
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a study in the country finds that most people are puzzled by the down. to the end of the season we don't know what to. think. it's too long to leave. just a just changes in time. wherever you're tuning in from a right across the globe this hour welcome to our t. international my names you know neal good to have your company our top story president trump has announced he will bomb the popular chinese video sharing up to talk within the next 24 hours washington is worried that beijing could use the platform to spy on us users the application has millions of phones around the world least the wave of generations a creativity tightly woven into short clips there are unconfirmed reports the tech
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giant microsoft is in talks to buy it. or anything that will encourage men takes a look at who else in the u.s. believes there's more to tech talk than meets the. eye that's. all nice that. why don't internet would be better and in the us no they can't be they wouldn't do that twice we greatly concerned that the chinese communist party could use its control of it to don't to do school to manipulate these conversations to sow discord among americans and to achieve its preferred political outcome i can't believe it all these years i think that the only thing dangerous uptick taught was that it wasted my time away youth but no now it turns out that beijing has been using me for political gain that's from the group of republican senators to the director of national intelligence the f.b.i. and those curious box sets so it must be true it's not like us politicians have
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previously battens free play to country the meddling in its democratic processes and it all turned out to be a witch hunt and you know what looking back now there was so many signs though all these videos of people talking politics. and of course we got the trunk. and then next year we get the bad. google will win the election in 2021. season most people go crazy john but the winner of the present counteraction on 2020 will be donald trump the coronavirus doesn't kill every one person you know was so i'm voting for. them and it gets worse to just not just interfering in elections it's also spying on us what do you recommend that people download that up on their phones tonight tomorrow any time currently oh yeah if you want your private information in the
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hands of the chinese government it's part of the communist party so my double chin when i opened up the front camera how embarrassing but also how to ferry it here i thought take it up just aboard th string synchronized on say him. american companies would never do something like that right facebook thank god we are getting rid of that chinese virus app tech top you know facebook does the same thing right now way he says city doesn't understand that i didn't get a face for use not privately to feel good enough job times to top the bad just like mark said joiner is building its own version of the internet focused on very different ideas and they're exporting their vision to other countries you know what we don't even need to talk and way facebook came up with the code sorry version of lasso all by itself so that to take it down because it's so bad but teething problems the 2nd version would be much better but i still can't get over how the
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out of the blue the soreness why would china do this to people who only have a one to democracy and peace in the world so all that trade war and closing of the seal to it ok fine make vision of the china virus and yeah i'm going to try and tell them what to do with our territory and shoulda been grinding down the hallway all seeing everyone around the globe to do the same but it's not like that targeted or anything china drove them to it look at naughty behavior it just never listens and now it's making up some lame excuse for why take tops not wanted on us shores let's focus our energies on fair and open competition in service of our consumers rather than maligning attacks by our competitor namely facebook disguised as patriotism and designed to put an end to our very presence in the us. i mean that's just ridiculous i mean do you also help the competition that's why it's forced everyone to say no way to walk away so we can go there 1st the fire then i think we
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need to take a moment to remember the real victims in one of this so you guys we have a dilemma and hearing that to talk maybe beyond in america and this is the problem i just started becoming famous and i only have 100 paul where's your job don't you have like 15000000 followers or ticks are learning more the basics are to you're going to get a regular job well the clock's ticking no time to waste so take to look you know tick tock it's a hit yeah it is but we didn't come up with that i know you didn't yeah that's going to be a problem why you you're not free markets the schools we do if we pay and if it's what would you say a ban is on the table. one last i'm listening oh i don't know yet how does out in november. tick tock tick tock i don't have all day
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i've got pandemics to fight in the civil unrest of course. i used to so your band probably by the way i'm not sure how to read them facebook's ask why get some reaction from victor garber actor is chair professor of china's suit university he believes that u.s. citizens will be hurt by the boom. i think of this ban on tiktaalik by the u.s. government is very very sad and very unfortunate to be condemned to be deplored but it also reveals how weak the u.s. government has become the devil everywhere in all directions 1st of all ways the and not even to talk eventually the victims will be moles hundreds of millions of people who love to talk everywhere in the world saw it will be a day marked in history as a day of infamy it destroys market competition it destroys open competition and
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it destroys the what the us has been up holding for many many decades. the world health organization is no warning that cruel a virus is not seasonal like the flu but instead is happening as one big wave it comes after lockdowns worries leading to another spike in covert victims friday saw the biggest ever dealing crease in chrono virus cases reaching almost 300000 across the globe the w.h.o. say snow is not the time to relax. the transmission is still there so the concern was that people thought you know lockdowns over that it was somehow would go away they they had this idea that it might come back later in the year but they had this seem to be this fixed idea that now is some time to conti and unfortunately that's not the case what you've got transmission anywhere is potentially everywhere what we mean by one big wave is that it continues to remain but you need to bring it
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down you need to bring it down so that those who will get most ill and you will have that percentage of people who get most ill can get the treatment they need immediately in your hospitals are not overwhelmed and your hospitals can do the other things i need to be doing to save the lives of those people who get lots of other around the says. well many countries which ease their locked arms are not calling on people to again were mosques some examples in greece the compulsory in enclosed places while in front of their monday tree up work. is covering the face is essential in busy parts of the city and many us states are not bringing back the practice world health organization spokesperson margaret horace again sees masks can help control the outbreak. so we say if you cannot socially distance especially if you're in a crowded place with pool ventilation so that's where you don't have the fresh air in dispersing the droplets in the aerosols we say that a face covering is
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a means of preventing the source of the droplets set so you from going into the air and potentially infecting other people again i'm sure that there's those who are really vulnerable are being given the right advice of be given the right information and should and should know how to protect themselves and what they can do if they're not confident that it's safe for them to go out they should be able to be again their own best risk manager a manager at least should be empowered to be that nobody should oblige people to do something that they don't feel is safe. well the u.k. and england in particular seen a spike in crime of virus cases but that did not deter thought is this from hitting the beach resort of brighton on friday people flooded to the seaside in search of relief on the hottest day of the year so far. sunshine is believed to help fight the disease but few respected social distancing between one another it came as the
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government announced delays to the easing of locked restrictions and having a new rise in covert cases the measures were to be lifted today saturday but will not stay in place for at least 2 more weeks the u.k. health secretary explained the change. well we made the announcement last night we moving quickly in some circumstances it is absolutely crystal clear what the new rules are and we've brought them in to talk it specifically the problems that we've been able to see through date well enough spec'd all of a new study has revealed that most people in and then don't have a clear understanding of coronavirus guidelines a far greater proportion have grasped the current measures in scotland and wales however when the same rules apply to write the u.k. back in march there was much more knowledge across the board u.k. lockdown rules vary depending on the country anywhere from 6 to 30 people from up
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to 500 souls are allowed to gather outdoors social distancing also varies from $1.00 to $2.00 metres indoors and into laws to households to mix while in northern ireland up to 4 families can come together we asked people in london if they thought the guidelines were clear enough. the mystic in the head of the music really knows exactly what's allowed or what they should be doing to be people the little bit makes yeah that dates with. danielle what's it like. to get this too long to leave. hundreds of pages changes each time it's very unclear duties that don't do that but don't get it to say that either it's one thing or the other thing it's i just think it's like it's something in between everyone is. getting in the way. they get to do much much better than the rules are pretty clear on the news and that kind of thing i'm not sure people always respect
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the rules and groups and other things like kind of thing but i think in general we've done alright. well the covert pandemic is putting the planets on the brink of a new environmental crisis according to the un think it's what a lot of people out there are suspected the problem being the increased plastic pollution due to using those disposable. protective equipment. looking into this one for us. the war against plastic was being won we were told governments around the world were banning single use plastics and making us think more about all plastic footprints canada is an important player in the larger global movement to reduce plastic pollution the u.k. is one of those countries that is committed to making sure that 30 percent of the world's oceans are fully protected but it government is phasing out single use price stick shopping bags over the next year but then came close to stop the spread
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of the virus single items of fruit found themselves bound up in plastic coffee companies shifting back again to single use cups while in the u.k. an outright ban on plastic stools and stirs has been delayed due to the pandemic people to have covered up with disposable gloves and masks with countries having to billions of those to meet demand the united nations though is warning that many will end up here only the streets as rubbish plastic pollution was already one of the greatest threats to our planet before the crown of our south break the sudden boom in the daily use of certain products to keep people safe and stop the disease is making things much worse the fear of them becoming part of the little problem has pushed many governments to issue fines in front improperly discarding a mass could land you with a penalty of one $135.00 euros which could easily go up to $750.00 us if the
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issue gets escalated court there is hefty fines that you seem to fail to prevent masks like this and they end up not just on the streets but also you know sees this video who from one french organize ation that regularly cleans up later in the sea shows the scale of the issue it's one the problem is the giant with who loves mask. bottles of hand sanitizer now floating beneath the waves of. the full cave in 19 we found is 06 its new pollution to clean news we already had plastic banks plastic bottles cups trees and now this mosques also contains plastic in fact it's not widely known but a mass can take up to 600 years to degrade and they will fragment into little plastic know the cubes and these are going to enter into the food chain i want people to wear more of the reuse will not wash them and 3 wear them will cost less
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and they will be less true worries many masks contain plastics such as polypropylene that takes 450 years to decompose and the french government is being lost to. the extent of this environmental pollution should alert us because these masks passing from sidewalks to waterways will inevitably end up in nature or in the sea moreover with a lifespan of 450 years this equipment constitutes a veritable ecological time bomb obviously a health solution must not generate a global environmental crisis it's not just plastic that is causing concern in china dramatic air quality improvements will see you neutering looked down even more now but vanished as manufacturing has been running back to the point it levels on this concern that elsewhere to even think to stave off the collapse of many companies particularly the oil and gas industries they may be asking for special
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dispensation. there's a serious risk that polluters could emerge from this crisis bolder and potentially more profitable than ever many one stole the silver lining of code 900 could be the chance to heal the planet is to live in a way that's more harmonious with nature it seems the reality couldn't be far from the tree so much evil ski aussie paris. life. this is our chief international still ahead in the program donald trump changes his mind on security arrangements in the protest city of portland we'll get into that story plenty more besides in 90 seconds uncolored to. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person. you
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know dares thinks. we dare to ask. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy when foundation let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk.
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1000 minutes past 3 pm here in russia let's start back with some stories from a run the world beginning here in russia the far eastern city of cows entered a 4th weekend of protests in support of its former governor surrogate for a gal was detained last. on charges of organizing murders 15 years ago his arrest try in the array somehow become popular for his social policies some citizens claim the charges against him optimistically motivated. to south america has broken all its chillies indigenous community protested against the imprisonment of their spiritual other members who have gone on hunger strike they were jailed for allegedly attacking a train that demonstrators who broke through police for
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a cade's insists the group are political prisoners. on neighboring argentina is suffering must wildfires with how baton to destroy it across the wetlands all of the river delta the government has sent planes helicopters and the firefighters to combat the outbreaks the environment minister has blamed livestock ranchers for the . ses federal law enforcement will stay in portland oregon on order is we stored it comes just hours after he threatened to replace them with u.s. national guard troops of violence stretches into the weekend in the protests plagued city. ah. friday night saw less unrest than previously witness but demonstrations against the deployment of militarized federal agents there and it's a new trouble going to straighten house started withdrawing some officers on line
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on the page by authorities on thursday but. it seems to have put the process on hold professor gary sussman he's from portland state university say stop the president's u. turn could be a reelection campaign law a president truman is giving mixed messages is very much. part of his repertoire. puts out negative messages to test the reaction i believe is very much a public relations president. many of the things that he says is actually targeted for his base is political base and doesn't necessarily intend to carry out the policies that he initially announces he may want to escalate it to provoke violence because we all have a memory those of us who are old enough of
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a memory of $968.00 during the democratic party convention when there were police riots in streets and the backlash which was carried on television or the media. brought to power a law and order president richard nixon and perhaps you know neutral people are thinking about that they would like to escalated to create a message of fear and the american public and. well the city has seen a lot of rioting in recent weeks on 18 year old portland profe protester faces 20 years in jail an arson charges accusing. pearling. a bomb at the courthouse the prosecutors argue it could have caused severe injuries the defendant say's he believes it was a small fire work when it was given to him by another demonstrator at a federal agents also face widespread ickes ations of excessive use of force. saw
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few dozen people fired at fireworks and maybe pounding on a fence and i shot 8 to 10000 people tear gas i heard the pepper balls fired to the fence and over the fence of the crowd absolutely disproportionate to the man crime that was happening i was watching the news that house all the federal. law. was personal. and also know their mother if you only get shot in the face and permanently disfigured so i drove from colorado to. handle the different prisoners you don't handle people who are here just be clear minded to freely associate and speak well it's beautiful right this is very much like what we saw chop we were fighting in seattle day after day getting gas and eventually they gave up they were kind of c.n.n. i hear they're giving up and guess what we do when they give up we have peace we have already you know we make some use if we chant we educate each other and talk and that's what i see going on. the european union has imposed its
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1st ever travel and financial sanctions on entities from russia china and north korea over their alleged involvement in cyber attacks or run the globe the move was quickly hailed in the west ortiz dunny hawkins' picks up the story. sanctions and counter sanctions have become all too familiar paul's and paul sort of international politics and the problem we see in recent years this is the 1st time however that the e.u. has though regularly targeted russia will russia linked entities. as a punishment for alleged involvement in cyber warfare cyber attacks now aside from moscow they target north korea and china and involve travel and account freezes and this of course comes as punishment for alleged involvement in high profile cyber attacks around the world one of these is the. which of course thought that
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a russian as well as. foreign firms as well as a series of other hacking incidents links to hacking groups such as lazarus and sad were now the russian foreign ministry's response was reflected in this statement as we've seen multiple times over the years summed up that everything in diplomacy is reciprocal the decision taken by the e.u. consul was made without any proof with the fact that she pretends to fit woman in some cyber incidents that took place in the past the political rationale for this tempest clear certainly the e.u.'s unfriend action will not be left unanswered now as well as entity several individuals working for russian military intelligence have also been sanctioned for their alleged involvement in the attempted hacking attack against the o.p.c. w. the organization for the prohibition of nuclear weapons which took place back in april 28th team because all decided to impose restrictive measures against 6 individuals and 3 entities responsible for or involved in various cyber attacks
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these include the attempted cyber attack against the o.p.c. w. and those publicly known as wanna cry. and operation cloud harbor now the united states which of course itself imposed sanctions on north korea just last year for that country's alleged involvement in cyber warfare was very quick to praise the european union's move calling for good behavior in the cyber world bad behavior in cyberspace should incur consequences we applaud the e.u.'s 1st cyber sanctions designations will continue to work with the e.u. member states and like minded countries to promote a framework of responsible state behavior in cyberspace there was also a welcome from the u.k. foreign office for the sanctions with london stating they've been at the forefront of the battle against cyber warfare globally and they themselves have identified some of these individuals and entities responsible for these alleged cyber attacks it's not entirely clear at this stage what exact evidence the e.u.
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as per. why did to link these individuals and entities through the cyber attacks of course of throw any assets or a cow to actually freeze it is clear though that this is a strong show of force from the european union at the expense of the usual familiar suspects russia china and north korea seemingly at the expense of any improvement in relations with moscow although is there a lot for this news bulletin but the programs keep coming find out what's showing wherever you are in the world today after the shortest of breaks live from moscow this is r.t. international.
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biomass guys are what are the guys report who can forget the 19 sixty's classic paranoid dystopian comedy dr strangelove well at the time it seemed far fetched him till now stacy max when i look at dr strangelove and i look at the cold war and i look at the crazy things that happened in the fifty's and sixty's and seventy's with all the sort of programs like we mentioned m.k. ultra but also there really insane sort of nuclear technology that was being developed it to me looks like what our central banks are doing with our.

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