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because the persona but it could even. be the norm. insufficient trochaic the latin american nation approve project part just think of the oscars that it could cope with 19 facts and after lab data is with held on a trial for the. names and shame the french government confront social media giants for failing to topple online hate speech in the wake of last week's summit terror attack but it's split opinion on the street. it's very easy to put all the blame on social media and it's up to a person to decide what is problematic or not to do you should block such close and there should be more people moderating all the parent content and content biden's form of business associates steals the show just 90 minutes before the last
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presidential debate accusing the democratic nominee to reply to. first hand knowledge about this because i directly dealt with the biden family including joe biden. 24000 live from the russian capital of this is our national lodge and you could join us. let's jump and the peruvian government has rejected a purchase agreement for the astra zeneca corona virus vaccine lima said the pharma company has not provided sufficient data from its studies this comes off to the death of a young volunteer participating in that very trial in brazil at this week it does still remain unclear whether the volunteer received the actual vaccine or just a placebo a senior correspondent more i'd have looked deeper into what's been dubbed this
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world wide race for a job. there is always the risk with any vaccine any clinical trial that statistical improbability that would point to nor one percent risk that someone dies at someone reportedly was a brazilian doctor he was part of an oxford university vaccine trial group and is believed to have suffered fatal complications but they're sure it's safe to keep going following careful assessment of the skis in brazil there have been no concerns about safety of the clinical trial and the independent review in addition to the brazilian regulator have recommended that the trial should continue there is a race on a race for v vaccine that works that saves millions of lives and brings in billions of dollars and visits in clinical trial all things go wrong they have astra zeneca who is vaccine it is has already suspended trials last month after
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another patient developed a strange illness but the trials must go on clients awaiting brazil for example whose president has said he wants the british vaccine in contrast to his own health ministry which wanted 46000000 doses of a chinese vaccine for my government any vaccine before being made available to the population must be scientifically proven by the health ministry and certified by the national health surveillance agency the brazilian people will not be guinea pigs for anyone there is no justification for a billionaire financial contribution to a drug that is not even parses testing phase given the above my decision is not to purchase the vaccine. but it is remarkable to people look at the same vaccine and see 2 different things one sees a lot of votes political capital the other person sees a panacea medicine for millions it isn't only orgy it isn't politics and it isn't
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the electoral process that saves it is the vaccine we don't want a new government will go to congress and to cool to ensure the population has access to all vaccines that are efficient and safe health is a big arrested an ideological relate traill disputes brazil is in an awful situation 150000 coronavirus dead 2nd only to the united states things on pretty that careers and lives the economy and the election all hinge on that vaccine no wonder trump has been flooding pharmaceutical giants with billions urging them to go faster and faster we have a vaccine that's coming it's ready it's going to be announced within weeks and it's going to be delivered we have operation work speed which is the military is going to distribute the vaccine and just as in brazil there's a divide chasm in opinion people want need
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a vaccine but they want one that works not one that makes the most money not $1.00 that stumbled and struggled through trials and especially not one made to save the president's career he sed this is the same fellow told you this is going to end by easter last time this is the same fellow who told you that don't worry we're going to end this by the summer we're about to go into a dark winter. i think it's going to be a very skeptical american public about taking a vaccine and it should be if the doctors tell us that we should take it i'll be the 1st in line to take it absolutely but if donald trump tells us i said to him that we've taken i'm not taking it it was clear from the get go that there would be a race for a vaccine what we didn't consider was how dirty it would be simple thing a jab to save millions of lives would turn into a bit of free for all over origin and money name and prestige advantage and reelection let's just hope that efficiency and public health also get
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a little consideration we discussed the issue with mark almond director of the crisis we thought institute in oxford he said that when it comes to vaccines you can't not talk business as one of politics the bigger problem all round is that all creepiest attempts to develop vaccines for such dangerous diseases these are emergency measures being taken so there's obviously going to an element to greater risk anything that can reassure people that everything has been done in a transparent which is probably the best policy the problem obviously is some extent that there are extra christian commercial mutilations from competing produces a pack seems now that they don't necessarily want real information that could be hopeful to rival the amazon or erupts in into production is overwhelming poaching that's true this is where we do sit legitimization over this issue it's a bit about space race it's 6 years ago to get the 1st 2 facts to have
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a huge boost 'd their standing as a country in terms of what we are well. it was partial. the brutal murder of a history teacher and front social media is in the hot seat for failing to tackle hate speech on tuesday the government's summer drive present civs from some of the largest tech companies are getting them to confront cyber islamism his. own how social media giants are yet to get in the spotlight. it's a problem to take stock in the wake of. beheading social media giants have come. from those who participated in the public lynching of this teacher there are videos that were posted on social networks are in a way responsible for what happened in the days leading up to the mood of the 47 year old teacher videos inciting hatred against him was shared social media
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platforms party was also targeted by activists online in a hate campaign that went viral whipping up a storm that frances anti terror prosecutor says it was based on lies. it is clear that the teacher was targeted in various ways by social media by these 2 men using a false interpretation of the facts some new party had filed a complaint to the police about the hate campaign but it was not enough to prevent his brutal murder the terrorists who killed him also used twitter to claim responsibility. for. patty it will maintain online for nearly 2 hours now n.g.o.s have taken on not fight taking twitter to court accusing the social media giant of not doing enough to tackle hate speech online so what do people here think are social media giants doing their bit the things that are being
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posted inciting hatred are not normal. should be done to tackle that much more. it is very easy to put all the blame on social media it is an instrument for people to use and it's up to a person to decide what is problematic or not. do you should block search costs and there should be more people moderating are there and content social media giants have also been hauled in in front of the government with ministers calling for stricter rules the companies such as facebook google twitter and tick-tock have been asked to come up with concrete proposals about cyber islam isn't said to do dishes islamist ideology spread widely on social networks whole generation of young people have been radicalized at home alone in their rooms in front of their phones or computers france has already tried to combat hate speech online with the hour feel it's no thought specs of tackling hate speech could also be included in khan's
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new draft bill to fight separatism some argue it's not morag elation that's needed the problem lies with how it's being enforced social media giants have a long been criticized for helping extremist groups recruit and radicalize people with high catching content for some they can no longer be treated as neutral hosts and dangerous content that can as francis seen recently lead to unspeakable crimes it's now be treated as a priority. r.t. paris french journalist alex chilton author of a number of claimed books on terrorism believes that up to the authorities to take action. more should be done from the secret services i mean de france has a in a place called blade it will outside of the big ears or and this is where you you
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have to really make an effort into identifying the hate speech is. the operations and plays the merits of vengeance on this information travelling on in cyberspace has to be controlled at that level for us i don't think the the social media companies can can can do much besides you know time to try and money to like keywords and values postings that they will take of but it might be too late people download them they recycle them it's really complicate it has to be done at the ground level. 19 dodgy dealings on bullies and north korea just some of the topics donald trump and joe biden clashed over in the final presidential debate but those 2 were not the only ones of the spotlight because just 90 minutes before the event a former associate of bike and sun spoke out and up into few quarter joins me to
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talk through the big moments or one of the main stars of the debate was definitely the scandalous elephant in the room the topic of hunter biden sketchy overseas business dealings just last week we saw a bombshell report from the new york post claiming that the e-mails found on hunter biden's laptop proved that his father joe biden had been in the know about these stealing something that the former vice president has always denied and then just 90 minutes before the debate an x. business partner of hunter biden tony actually said that joe biden was lying through his teeth about this i've heard joe biden say that is never discussed business with hunter that is false 'd. i have 1st hand knowledge about this because i directly dealt with the biden family including joe biden well i just basically being accused of corruption he's being accused of receiving a lot of money from a ukrainian company called but the most important part of this scandal most
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interesting involves the now bankrupt chinese energy company that hunters business venture was allegedly collecting millions of dollars from every year now also said that joe biden was specifically mentioned in these e-mails as the big guy who was set up to have 10 percent of that business venture and that's interesting but it's also very interesting that right after the publication of this article and these e-mails social media giants like facebook and twitter immediately tried to block this information a lot of conservatives have come forward to call this an instance of political bias so naturally trump really tried to bring this drive this point home and during the debates the e-mails the horrible evils of the kind of money that you were raking in you and your family and joe you will vice president when some of this was happening and i think you owe an explanation to the american people i did my job if. i
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carried out u.s. policy not one single solitary thing was out of line not a single thing or 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what this she's accusing me of is a russian plane you mean the laptop is now another russia russia russia hoax and you got exactly what does this tell you exactly why this is where he's going right up is russia yes i mean i should i want to stay on the issue of radio has to be kidding here we go again with the russia this wasn't the only point of contention throughout the debate though it's been a very bitter presidential race between biden and trump and neither could help themselves for more name calling if i thought you did a good job i would have never run anyone who's response to that should not remain as president of united. states of america they left us a mess what he's saying is a bunch of garbage this is a terrible thing it is then a phobic i think he called me a racist even a response if he isn't a phobic come on joe you could do better you said i hate i did show the tape put it
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on your website put it on one of the website the fact of the matter is you're lying you're all talk and no action give me a break now as for where we are right now in the presidential elections as of the beginning of the debates already more than 46000000 americans had cast their ballots and both campaigns have already said that biden is actually has an advantage right now in terms of the popular vote but last time this didn't actually win the democrats the election so we will have to see how it pans out and investigative journalist rick thudding said his thoughts on the debate saying well we're actually there was a mark of substance. you know if we look at the debates overall i mean there were only 2 debates and there was almost nothing on foreign policy there was nothing on issues of substance the u.s. occupation so broad the out of control military budget that the deficit this year is projected to be through 3 trillion dollars that's $9000000000.00
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a day none of these issues are being are being addressed the 1st rocher that promised he was going to be old by by reducing the wars abroad those things haven't happened on the other side we've got joe biden who is a proven member of the establishment so so we're in a we're in a bad place there are no good choices from my perspective. well still ahead on the program all right joe thanks replaced by machines a new report seems to suggest i don't peek at all for soap right.
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welcome back and that's also the question is the decline on the horizon according to a new report by the wall and economic forum machines will carry out haul of all human jobs within 5 years is its research is added that the pandemic is only accelerating this trend the revolution is to leave millions an estimated 85 in fact out of work by 2025 but on the other hand 97000000 new roles are also projected too much the forms of managing director will have to adopt will die if this continues for too much longer there's going to be a big structural change there some of those companies will not be able to last through to the end of this recession and therefore we're looking at more permanent job losses are all my colleagues you know neal discussed with our gas whether the food cost is all doom and gloom. the prediction is 85000000 job losses it's
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a number is staggering just to get your head around 1st of all if that's true how devastating is it going to be for people's livelihoods it's going to be very devastating you know i was a union lawyer for 26 years and i've seen job losses before mass job losses but nothing on the scale that is going to have to be part of the future if companies decide to dispense with human labor which is something i don't want to see of course people are going to fall into 3 real groups there's going to be i just the same without any massive job those that get it we just need to keep out of that why and let them go forward it creates a lot of the well creates a lot of the new jobs that are going to be out those that could get to other people that could be retrained and we need to focus the skills and the retraining on how best we can require these people to the new reality and for the final group will never get it we need to provide some sort of support and we are not that good in creating out hanum with reasoning machines that are able to replace you all month
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who are human and if you can imagine some of the decision that robots can take are very very basic yes they can work in manufacturing chain but yes they can work in nodder sector where there is a repetitive task they would not for complex aware of we need their exploited human contribution it said in the article that 97000000 jobs will be created by this robot revolution they're talking about the likes of care a big data green economy to name a few it's not overly optimistic there was a huge number and i'm optimistic that there would be still jobs for your money so robots will not replace the human anytime soon indeed there would be jobs more jobs created for horrible words but there would be also drop more jobs created for the human scene now monitoring in supervising these reports of the really high skilled people the top of the pyramid again to be salt or whatever. they do that will be alero also who do repairs and they could be replaced but those are not not the
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enormous group who aren't necessarily highly book doing very hands on work we're talking about nurses we're talking about care workers we're talking about but also we're talking about wages those people won't be replaced if they knew florida and used this robotic revolution. those who lost their work stay out of work and those from thrown into poverty will stay in poverty i fear we need to prepare a bike and making sure. that those who are going to be employed do have a basic income new jobs are open up by this new technological jobs we need to begin training people for those shops. the u.s. has infuriated china by approving a major obstacle with taiwan the state department has agreed that to $1800000000.00 worth of weaponry for the territory including missiles and altering china considers
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the self ruled island a part of its sovereign territory as such beijing abel's any dealings between washington and taiwan as interference and it's in tunnel if as only a few nations maintain official ties with the brake wave region but recently the trumpet ministrations ramped up its support and the chinese foreign ministry has warned of. is who you know we are the united states to recognize the serious damage caused by arms sales to taiwan and to abide by the one trying a principle we were dumb to endorse seals to taiwan and military ties with the territory to avoid further harm to china u.s. relations and to promote peace and stability across the taiwan strait china will give a legitimate and necessary response depending on how the situation develops in the pentagon insists however that bursting taiwan's to fred state but it is simply a way to deter aggression by the powers. the recipient will use this capability is
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a deterrent to regional threats and to strengthen homeland defense the proposed sale of this equipment and support will not alter the basic military balance in the region china especially sondra long think that's unlikely this dispute what escalate into any major standoff. a lot seeing a lot of cuban crisis as it were in the taiwan strait but of course this is absolute absolute this was. clear that it is on hold of the things developed but i think that if push comes to show. the likely candidate with geishas will be sensually who was of the ship's predecessor the state department. i don't think that is going to war because all this is. being sold to taiwan. and there is
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protected under the us taiwan relations act. but i think that there's been pushing against but merely the breaking point. i don't think that the swans that to cross the group would think that this would be. on both sides. and finally let's head to the u.k. a story of revolt against the latest lockdown the government's had to backtrack on another decision to close gems in liverpool as part of its covert 1000 cups as often as last of the masses on just pushed back only grew off the officers asked one man to shut down his facility or else pay a fine the story broke last week now this is jimbo not make what come he continued to stay open despite the newly imposed lockdown measures he said that the physical and mental health of his clients led him to defy the rules in the end though wickham was fined a 1000 pounds he believes the closure of gems never made any sense.
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it was intimidating. but we had no choice it was it was a case of public health of our members or you know give an ensuite this civil fine that we've been handed by a large number of police to be seen in attendance to to stickley they pick the west possible sector that they could have closed down instead of the effects of the infection rate we're only responsible for 1.7 percent of the infection rates and where the sector that they chose to close in order to tackle the recent surge in covert cases the u.k. has imposed a $103.00 lockdown in some parts of the country under this level initially all the gems and when the nearby reach and was required to shut down again tomorrow not one network come told us about the effort to get the decision of us. police are strict and you're likely to be imposed everywhere that was to fall under the 3 restrictions livable made a whole lot of noise we you know we get the press clovelly again
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a whole lot of traction and we gain you know accessible as we have nearly half a 1000000 signatures on our good position we raised nearly 55000 pounds to contest this legally we've had hundreds of thousands of comments in support so you know you make enough noise and then thankfully langrish it wasn't it with the same restrictions of about what we were doing now that was great so much esther and then it was only a matter of time before we receive justice and the hopeful i would like an apology from central government to try to draw a wedge between ourselves and our local police and our local community which they failed to do so i think that's important to know we stuck together on this we stood strong we stood up with our politicians that we would like an apology from the central government for being ignored. well that's all from me for the moment you can get most stories on our home for us on social media glad you picked up today. in the break. my favorite or
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a bit and you're absolutely right it's we have part of the brain right here in the middle it's on the right side very high with assimilated and even to healthy people one roof over sold out of body experience. a lot of people talking about is this the beginning china as the world's superpower but they're not thinking about another end of an era in that would be the central banks. an entire village in alaska. if another country trying to wipe out an american town. we do everything in our power to protect the. water then escaping climate change poses the same threat right now alaska seems some of the fastest coastal erosion in
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the world we lost about 35 feet. 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring. is fast and that means the river is 35 closer in town than was for i don't think were part of the 1st for. you know when i'm going to get there so i don't think about it i don't mean you guessed it. roman not new dorp or. kind of what i want the bishop on course if they don't want that it's higher than our. members who are sick of mafias comas them safe and quick passage to europe but once the.
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this is boom bust the one business show you can't afford to miss unfair monteux sales in washington coming up despite growing opposition from foreign countries and consumers chinese filmmaker away launches its play this fall i'll talk about what this means for the future of wally and i keep in the back and forth continues between the white house and capitol hill or in stimulus still looks like that 48 hour deadline we talked about earlier this week just keeps getting extended we have a lot to get through so let's get started. well way is now the world's top phone maker performing well within china but the company continues to face challenges for . foreign consumers and opposition from a growing number of foreign governments are to correspondent atocha suite has more from los angeles. huawei and failing its new math 40 series of smart phones and while the chinese company is soaring in sales at home it's a different story abroad a new document really.
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