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in the headlines this 26 september 25 people are killed as a military plane crashes near a motorway in eastern ukraine 2 others are in a critical condition. in consistencies and discrepancies moscow notes the alleged poisoning of alexina vell niece now bordering on fiction as berlin insists that military nerve agent was used against the opposition leader. also ahead privacy alerts amazon introduces a drone for recording security video inside homes sparking surveillance fears. it's absolutely elect someone and then it comes out 2 years later that listening to every word he says. medical terrorism is how arayans foreign minister brown's u.s. sanctions on tehran in an interview he gave to r.t.
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. the united states restrictions prevent us from even transferring money to buy vaccines so it's basically medical terrorism that the u.s. was engaged. hello there good morning from moscow this saturday when i was kevin 0 in here at the world news center with the latest for the next 30 minutes and for checking in 1st ukrainian military plane has crashed close to a motorway in the country's eastern how to cover region 27 people room board only 2 have survived they're said to be in a critical condition suffering severe burns the crash took place on a training flight a few kilometers from a military airport the plane was carrying 7 officers apparently at the time and 20 flight school cadets officials say the pilot reported a failure in the left engine before the crash of the twin engine turboprop an
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investigation has been launched. an authority has declared saturday a day of mourning for the victims the country's president let him as a lenski is to visit the crash site later saturday. russia's rolled out a list of inconsistency isn't discrepancies in germany's handling of the alexina valmy case meantime france now says it's in close contact with berlin and other allies as they draw up an appropriate response to what they call a serious assault on international standards roman culture of a small. the russian foreign ministry said that the in vail of all evidence surrounding the violin this case is questionable not only from a legal point of view also germany's actions were coordinated to a point that it prompted many questions including whether it was all staged germany's actions were so swift and well organized that it began to raise questions
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as to whether we're seeing yet another staging of the mysterious use of chemical weapons but this time around not in syria or britain but in russia now there are probably several reasons as to why the russian foreign ministry is saying that and the vine there received an official's welcome when he was airlifted from siberia it's a barrier then there were security officials there to meet him at the airport there was special transport and all other attributes that pointed to the fact that it was staged in order to keep russia of chemical weapons in violation with the o.p.c. w according to the russian foreign ministry now after german officials announced that in a violin they was allegedly poisoned and demanded answers from the kremlin moscow made several requests to burn in to share their findings russian officials insisted they cannot launch a criminal investigation into this case without any evidence after all russian doctors have not found any traces of poisoning in his system the german government
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is actively obstructing the preliminary probe conducted in russia over the new valmy incident thus preventing the truth from being established bearing witness to that is there unequivocal refusal to cooperate with either the russian law enforcement and medics all the prosecutor general's office foreign ministry also question the evidence that was supposedly airlifted along with nevada a in a german airplane along with its crew to berlin now this statement noted their perfect health after his alleged poisoning and the foreign ministry said that it was something amazing bordering with science fiction there. political motives behind this whole story as is evidenced by the fact that germany was withholding information about the bottle allegedly tainted with highly toxic chemicals which was picked up in the hotel room in almost by novell needs associates in breach of the russian criminal procedural code and the subsequent illegal shipment of this bottle to germany clearly such proof is rather dubious from
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a legal standpoint just as dubious is how unprofessionally in terms of chemical protection novell needs associates and german medics were handling this item without the mandatory hazmat suits on there are also questions regarding the fact that people who were around the valley at the airport and on board the plane are all feeling well although you would think that they would be seriously affected but this didn't happen apparently thanks to some miraculous coincidence again the whole case is rife with inexplicably things bordering on fiction a month after he was allegedly poisons with a lethal neurotoxic agent novacek nevada may has now been discharged from the german clinic and doctors are saying that he is on his way to a full recovery however there are still things to be more questions than answers surrounding his case the thing they're pointing at russia however began long before the release of any specific data. is
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a scary process activists are expressing concern over a new security drone for inside the home but the retail giant insists it's the next big thing. however some potential consumers are less that convinced by the ads and the hype around it with online users dubbing the product insane and even the nightmare there are question marks over who else could snoop on customers through this new amazon product seems new yorkers share those worries too. it's absolutely insane that that that that's being marketed and sold to a public i'm a little uncomfortable with it let's say if someone could hack it i mean you don't want this drone to go into your bathroom while you're taking
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a shower is that companies like amazon and ray are collecting data they do it constantly and you know at 1st they say we're not click me you know we're only using data for this and then it comes out 2 years later that they've been listening to every word that you said so. i'm concerned about it but you're paying with your data for convenience and that's. that's the rub that's what happens nowadays that's . unfortunate but that's a people do. ours is called quote a history of controversial products there's unease that its new wrist warm device promoted as a health care g can scan your body and analyze your voice and then of course there's the company's alexa god virtual assistant that turns your speakers into listening devices amazon is says no one can view your data without permission though and the company will not sell that information the launch of the indoor drone now is planned for next year but the product still needs to be authorized by
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authorities we spoke to dave lindorff investigative journalist and founding editor of the new online newspaper this can't be happening since it is he says this latest offerings very much in line with how tech giants operate day. well look amazon is all about collecting data i mean that's that's what they do it same thing with facebook and google they're collecting enormous amounts of data on every with every person they can get we know that the major internet companies and companies like amazon are cooperating willingly with police state local and federal police agencies intelligence agencies all they've got to do basically is ask and they get what they want the real question is why americans buy these things i mean people know that they have been to stories about alexy monitoring what's going on in your house amazingly. american citizen seem to be ok with
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the idea of large corporations collecting every kind of data you know they complain about the government collecting data but they don't seem to mind the idea that it's completely. autonomous unregulated corporations are getting their data. medical terrorism and so iran's foreign minister has branded u.s. sanctions imposed last year in an interview to ati's worlds apart mohamed javid zarif also spoke of u.s. pressure on the country the full interview airing sunday. certainly the sanctions and economic hardship that the united states imposed on iran has had a significant impact we have quite a bit of money stashed in countries abroad and those countries are prevented by the united states from even allowing us to buy medicine with our own money whatever the
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americans are saying about their sanctions not affecting a humanitarian items is just like the united states restrictions prevent us from even transferring money to to buy vaccines so it's basically medical terrorism that the u.s. is engaged. 13 members 13 of the 15 security council members quites wrote letters to the president of the security council once on the 20th of august when the united states issued its so-called notification and once on the 20th of september when the united states claimed that is supported the u.n. sanctions have come back rejecting it and that's what's important and that's a major diplomatic defeat for the united states isolation of the united states. verification by the international community of the legitimacy of the iranian position really rich is an important achievement not just put it on but for the
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international community and for the rule of law. north stream is is a very clear example that if europeans allow the united states to bully them when it comes to iran the united states can bully them when it comes to the lifeline and north stream is extremely important for europe as you know and the united states is even trying to intimidate clearly intimidate germany from from engaging with russia in that so i think the lesson that has to be drawn from that is that if you allow a bully to operate then these new leaders know and i think the europeans need to realize that. we have said that with or without the united states if iranian interests that or. guaranteed in the j.c. we don't want anything outside the g.c. people we simply want what is ours what was bargained what was negotiated within
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the j.c. pewee and it cannot be renegotiated j.c. puree is alive the security council proved that it is a lot. the united states tried to torpedo this resolution we were sitting in a room the united states not only left the room but bombed the room try to destroy the room now it has to gain a seat back in the room and that is not automatic i'm not putting any preconditions i mean you do not want to have a situation in international. environment where somebody can leave an agreement and come back to it this doesn't work. around the world in 60 seconds firefighters are still battling a blaze that started on friday in a national forest in arizona according to local media it's covering some $450.00
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acres crews drop water from helicopters in an effort to try to contain it residents of nearby areas have been taken out of there for this safety will keep you posted this now. athens greece police using and had to spray against protesters in syntagma square in the greek capital demonstrators were marching in solidarity with hunger strikers who include folk musicians linked to an outlawed militant organization classified internationally as terrorists to the hunger strikers have already died. the 1st fridays for future climate strike and rally since the covert lock downs taken place in berlin protesters including schoolchildren took the day off together at the brandenburg gate demanding politicians tackle global warming police say $8000.00 attended organizers say they were they think it was only 3 times that amount. meantime coming up residents of berlin are speechless at the city's new
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guidelines for language sensitivity will tell you which every day words are raising eyebrows after this quick break. seemed wrong wrong just don't all. get to shape out these days. and engagement because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by fun person of those great.
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dares thinks. we dare to ask. good morning it's a 15 moscow time facebook's announced a new oversight board dubbed the supremes courts amid claims of hate speech and other issues on the platform but some suspect it's a political move ahead of the u.s. presidential election and doesn't solve the social media joins a long standing issues assess cattail or explains this morning. with more than 2
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and a half 1000000000 users 700000000 calls a day on its own currency facebook is like a world unto itself unlike any walled it needs laws and people to regulate them introducing the oversight board are currently testing the newly deployed technical systems that will allow users to appeal and the board to view cases we expect top and users to peel's in me too late october building a process that is through all principled and global effective takes time this supreme court of sorts will have judges from across the political spectrum that job will be to review complaints from users and facebook itself on hate speech and other problematic content was one of the most divisive elections in american history on the horizon many say it's perfect timing though it's unlikely they'll actually manage to review any cases before the big day either way is up about is probably hoping this will save him from 2016 start grayling's on his brainchild not
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doing enough to fight dissent from ation but it's not just biden bashing or trump trolling that's going to keep the board busy there is international recognition that palestinians right to free speech online is under attack through restrictions and limitations they have not been actions taken to lessen these complaints of pro israel buyers have long plagued the social media platform like one mortal bad deed posted a photo of her father's pos board in which palestine is listed as his birthplace deleted pages of palestinian activists and journalists deleted references to illegal settlers deleted it's unlikely these grievances won't find our way to the desk of the oversight board it will also have to confront head on how its content has sometimes how truly tragic consequences like when the un from the facebook played a determining role in inciting violence against me on most ring of muslims. well
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hala just on friday it finally handed over $10000.00 pages of material which the parents of 14 year old money russell claim pushed hard to take life among the usual school friends pop groups and celebrities followed by 14 year olds we found bleak depressive material graphic self harm content and suicide encouraging memes i have no doubt that social media helped to kill my daughter nevan the thought is just one day the biden passes and trump trolls will come and go but all of us sometimes fatal issues have gone on tech fizzy is less a wonder then that doubt his osting is setting up a board just a way to get a few likes or way to bring about real change this is a leftist leaning board. 90 percent of the board members have ties to we're going to say shows that have been funded by george soros as open society foundations all
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of them lean to the left some of them are explicitly pro biden and anti trump were on the heels of the 2020 presidential election and they want to make sure of the correct fuse are being aired on facebook basically it's going to be certain content that they don't like because there is often leftist extremism that they have no problem with and as we know leftist totalitarianism has been as responsible for far more murders. hundreds of millions of murders more than any so-called right wing extremism and yet that certainly won't be with because a good deal of these members are socialists straight up. and out of berlin with the city's administration's new god for language sensitivity is leaving many a loss for words.
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a a a a. a a a. a a eastern european countries have rejected the news new plan to tackle migration that would have forced those rejecting refugees to pay to send them back home again their postals would have removed mandatory quotas or migrant distribution but the leaders of poland hungary and the czech republic want to go much further they want. all migrants seeking asylum cat outside the block while their applications are processed. there are many changes but that is not yet breaks rule
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breaks rule would mean outside or sports so nobody can step on the ground of european union without having their permission to do source because their request for us is accepted we should really long then instead of the g. on syria on leave. and the should be the people really should stay and leave in their home countries or brussels hutch the plan after a huge fire gutted europe's biggest refugee camp on the greek island allez boss the overcrowded facility left more than 13000 migrants from their shelter france germany agreed to accept unaccompanied youngsters with their lane also taking some 3000 others from the camp but that still leaves many stranded on the island of greek pain told us in light of this tragedy eastern europe reaction is selfish.
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but at the moment. i'm not confident and 65000 people and they are waiting for the new creation of the process police conduct of the law all of these applications or member states of the european union suit take it what if we think it worked out what the book your lady should and then only 2 percent of. 165000 people would stay greece that's the say around 4000 people and they have a go to the other member states the european union their union sued the. board of the. principal or otherwise if evidence point be against the benefits and gives nothing then this big european family unit were not to exist in the future. the counters of visit run. have
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a pretty tough. stance as regards the certain that it be it but instead both but that the same time they accept. yours commie. assistance from the you know b.n. you know this isn't economics are you died in the woods or the accept that but at the same time thing i don't want to go through it sure was started out of the especially poor a set because the greek people did not handle the situation of the a 1000 so afraid to go immigrants coming in greece. well us is so far this weekend star crossed the law news online to the t. dot com for now though it's 24 and a half congress 25 minutes past the hour 8 o'clock on the most the most good for a good morning for me but with more about 34 minutes than kevin and sudden off a great week.
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it was a very nice show from president putin that i could have said no thank you or i could have said thank you and i said i'll take it and now it's time to introduce my . mr don't travel thank you says a dream much to their. name whatever you want to name i mean i don't know how would i come that news that's dishonest tell what i combat a recorder or a network that's totally dishonest c.n.n. is saying you know 100 percent negative i care to. change fast changes so
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fast sometimes i'll say that's going to be a great story be a pretty good report or not as good as you. can do we'll see what happens. i always say who knows what we'll see on this bill it will be 6 those. kinds of financial survival job today with all the money laundering 1st to visit this question to 3 different. oh 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 or the cayman islands or do we do all these banks are complicit in their tough talk or see if we just have to give mccall it's a need to do some serious money laundering ok let's see how we did while we've got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy old beautiful jewelry and how about. luxury automobile again for max you know what money laundering is highly illegal.
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much kaiser of course. join me. on the all that so i will be sure and i'll be speaking to you after the world. i'm sure i'll see you that. this is a boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss i'm going to washington coming up the trump administration looks to get a ban on message. for many say is their only reliable connection to family and they
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can contact china airlines drastic cuts and job losses are coming up the federal government will take a look at what's probably headed for one of the nation's hardest hit in the street we have a lot to get to so let's get started. the u.s. department of justice has asked friday for a federal judge to allow the barring of we chat from u.s. app stores including apple and google last saturday a federal judge issued an injunction that prevented the department of commerce from forcing app stores as of september 20th term move from download the d.o.j. has presented the judge with a department of commerce memo claiming the we chat mobile application collects and transmit sensitive personal information on u.s. persons which is accessible to tense and stored in data centers in china and canada well joining us now to continue. co-hosts ben swan and chrystia i kristie just
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earlier this week on wednesday the trumpet ministration claim that users who use or download we chat. to convey personal or business information will actually not be subject to penalties under this new trumped up executive order banning transactions with 10 cent is this a reversal for the administration. now this is a lot of reversal at all this is merely saying that users will not be punished for using this app that trump claims has severe national security concerns but it's still vague as to what actions and what transactions will be prohibited as commerce secretary ross has yet to clarify the specifics but what this does mean is that ross does not plan to target persons or groups that the department just added that the use of the app for such communications could be directly or indirectly impaired that measures targeted at other transactions so this is making a lot of users nervous not because they're like oh no i'm using an illegal app banned by the u.s. and i might be punished no it's the fear of the loss of communication and businesses with just losing touch with the only source of social media that they
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have because this order means to punish 10 cent and we chat nothing users by just slowly killing off each other by blocking access to the app store and downloads and any updates so which is actually quite ironic because not updating the app actually harms the privacy and security even more because updates they fix one abilities and they make the app more secure and isn't user privacy a national security concern the entire point of this entire witch hunt in the 1st place so what people have to understand is that we chat is one of the very few apps that the bailable in both china and the us so it's not so easy as to be like hey let's just switch over to what's app or telegraph like those apps are banned in china so without any chat there will be a total cut off in communication from the mainland not to mention new social media communication from the mainland so we always talk about this chinese firewall so.
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