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twitter permanently by. choosing him of inciting violence and it follows a similar move by facebook raising yet more questions over free speech on the big wheel. what they're doing is they're going out and expressing our message that it's ok to go ahead and send sort of speech if you do not agree with the problem is that trump addressed the speech will and i did that too much on the topic. party here is from roger stone a former advisor to donald trump and one of the president's closest allies he thinks the social media is pushing the u.s.
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into dangerous territory for the 1st time in the history of our country we have the censorship all my communications. also ahead on the program indonesian passenger jet is believed to have crashed into the sea with 62 people on board including 7 children contact was lost during a flight from jakarta to. live around the clock across the world this is our 2 international from the team on myself you know neal hello and welcome to the program. twitter has reimposed its ban on president trump this time making it permanent the social networking service cited the quote risk of further incitement of violence on until now donald trump used twitter as primary means of communicating with the public he had 88000000
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followers since taking office he's tweeted over 24000 times his record is 200 tweets and we tweets in a single day but twitter and facebook up an hour decided he must be silenced on their platforms or. reports censorship is now under the purview of tech jobs and their billionaire owners who now get to decide bad in the president of the united states get to decide who talks about what and how they talk about it we are living in all wells 19 eighty-four free speech no longer exists in america it died with what's left is only there for a chosen few this is absolute insanity to it it made me for this but i'm willing to accept the fate your decision to permanently ban president trump has a serious mistake the ayatollah's can tweet trump can't says
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a lot about the people who run twitter silence and people not to mention the president of the us is what happens in china not our country this was seemingly a coordinated effort across platforms. of all cards dischord twitched with the book instagram snap chat they've they've all removed trump and 'd you know this is this is something that many had been calling for for years many on the left especially you know they wanted trump's was silence they saw it as destructive they sort of even mullard but it had never come to that because this is after all the president of the united states you'd think a certain amount. that respect is jew but now that he's gone an awful lot of people are very happy now is the time for silicon valley companies to stop enabling this monstrous behavior and goes on further than they have already by parent lee banning this man from their platforms and put in place policies to prevent their technology
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from being used by the nation's leaders to fuel insurrection donald trump spent years demagoguing lying spreading hate and propagating conspiracy since witter and divorce inciting violence social media companies have allowed this vile content to fester for too long and need to do much more but banning him is a good start there's no under estimating the impact the significance and symbolism of what happened on capitol hill these tech jobs and their billionaire owners decided to interpret trump's words and tweets as calling for these these protesters to storm capitol hill he didn't he didn't call he called for a march and then he condemned what happened this isn't something that can be a race this isn't something that can be forgotten this is a president it has now happened this is the united states we're talking about a country which is made a business of exporting. regime change revolution democracy worldwide and
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now this is happened in their own country. these censorship is entirely selective it is it is targeting conservatives and republic. since and very few others so far but you know if they if they can get away with targeting them what's to stop them from doing for others that they don't like they obviously feel that donald trump towards the end of his presidency that you know there's nothing you can fight back with and they're just just letting it
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out it wasn't the f.b.i. the cia were tasked with securing america wasn't the pentagon which defends america that decided that donald trump must be removed it was billionaires was ted billionaires who now see it within their power to ban the president of the united states for him from their platform. lar to your earlier spoke with long time republican strategist on trump ally roger stone who was convicted of lying to congress on the witness tampering in 2019 but was pardoned by president trump last year stone ses the suppression of conservative voices has gone too far. for the 1st time in the history of our country we have the censorship of all mass communications whether it is whether is broadcast television network television whether it is cable whether it is print media or whether it is the internet there
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is one overwhelming trudgeon narrative being forced on the american people and that created the atmosphere in which legitimate compelling i would say overwhelming evidence of voter fraud in cyber manipulation of the vote was dismissed as conspiracy theory people who want to be in silence others that simply means that they cannot win a fact based debate that they're not interested in honest electoral competition or a battle of ideas they have no ideas other than central control and socialism rather than doing away with our constitutional rights and now what we see is an effort to take what happened tragically at the capitol and use it as an excuse to curtail our civil liberties even further this is a dangerous dangerous slope for america and you can watch the full interview with roger stone on our team murray kids eat the press and online as well as portable t.v.
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although trump isn't the only victim of the big tech boycott twitter has taken done the accounts of former national security advisor michael flynn extra employer sydney powell another high profile supporters of the american major flynn and powell both met with trump at the white house in recent weeks as parts of efforts to challenge the presidential election results you choose joined in on the president's former chief strategist steve bannon mexican leader under arrest obrador has expressed concerns over the power of social networks to shut down and censor whoever they want. what happened a few days ago in the united states is a bet sign private companies decide whom to silence and censor this does not bode well and restricts freedom which is like discuss the issue with julio rivera editorial director of reactionary tellings dot com federica bindy a professor of political science there is a feline i mean freedom of speech is guaranteed. to violence
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that is a completely different thing what they're doing is they're going ahead and expressing a message to the american people and to a lot of these other silicon valley giant that it's ok to go ahead and send sort of a speech you don't agree with that is contrary to the spirit of the 1st amendment in america and contrary to the spirit of free speech the problem with social media is that they have to comply with the french rules for instance in many european countries hate speech hyland speech you know nancy nancy seem bolds those that are dying out from crimes are i mean i was going to. have you built you're going you're taking it there and yeah they got. you one of the one who said that there were not 16 words with time i didn't the problem is not the election the
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problem is that trump addressed these people and i did them too much on the capital and these is intimidation guy lost with peace and conditional with the market that's what it was more on that was not if you don't want wrote it in 1006 i was not a peaceful process i don't call that peaceful process one that you know smashes windows get inside you know what if it said that it happened on the new york shots that were fired. that it was the police didn't respond soon enough and strong enough i'm very afraid. because i just got the platforms off of you to the. new year's eve they actually took the reactionary times facebook channel away and i'm afraid if you extrapolate that to a larger sense are they going to suddenly start deep platforming stations did carry people like rush limbaugh sean hannity all the major conservative talk boyce's in
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america are they going to be silenced suddenly you know all the rules are changing and they're changing in real time you have a democratic party which is shown a lot of tendencies which lean towards fascism now have absolute power they have the house they have the senate and they have the white house where does it and the moment is really tensed and the problem is and i repeat that trend incited to hate and violence he says nothing to do in concert he says you're not you know only it was a big difference between the way the media treated president barack obama the way they treated president trump and i think we're already seeing that slant going back towards a lot of the regular let's see what are the rate cuts that it's that abide look if you say that president trample was treated differently than that obama you have to give me the facts the numbers i did not ask and where 9 lives have a laugh i'd rather err you know not be watching t.v. in the last 4 years how could you say like they were not treated differently even
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me. the u.s. flag was flown at half mast over the campus all in washington on friday it was an owner of a policeman who was fatally injured during the storming of the building he's the 5th person to have died as a result of the riot a murder investigation is expected to be open. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics sport i'm showbusiness i'll see you then.
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is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. tyson nation community. are you going the right way or are you being led. by. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or unmaidenly shallowness. we start back with a developing story an indonesian passenger plane is believed to have crashed with
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at least 62 people on board all of them indonesians citizens officials are seeing the boeing 737500 appears to have gone done near an island in the java sea it was flying from jakarta to the island of borneo with the latest on that here's our. first we have heard from the indonesian officials their transport minister at this point has already confirmed that flight as j 18 sue is indeed missing and it is believed to have crashed in java sea on saturday now the plane itself was on route to point c. amec from the capital of indonesia jakarta with a $62.00 people on board that's what all of them were crew members and 50 passengers of whom 7 were children the we have some details as to how it might have happened the aircraft lost more than 7000 feet off altitude within a single minute before disappearing from their radar and it was up in the air for 4
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minutes now earlier posts in social media showed a local fisherman with what they claimed to be boards of the missing aircraft now indonesia's transport ministry has already announced that a search and rescue operation and investigation are already underway there are currently at least 7 coast guard vessels in the area performing the operation now flight rater 24 and has indicated that the plane was indeed a boeing 737500 series down relatives of the passengers are now gathering both arrival and departure airports trying to find out any information they can about their relatives and loved ones who have seen the footage should have seen video how people are trying to cling to their phones and.
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really in the distressed state trying to find out what exactly happened to their religious and friends now in tunisia saw an air disaster in these it waters back in october all 5 points. 18 just a little over 2 years ago that it was also a domestic flight and suffered a crash into the java sea on board were 189 passengers. brazil is expected to start mass production of russia's sputnik vicodin vaccine as early as next week it brazilian for is aiming to produce up to 8000000 doses a month and is seeking approval for emergency use of the drug so far brazil has not approved any covert vaccines this comes down proposed for a mass rule out of sputnik 3 starting in february medical advisers there have
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concluded the russian drug is both safe and highly effective well so far sputnik the shots are being given in russia argentina and serbia bolivia has approved its emergency use russian developers have also signed contracts to ship the vaccine to india mexico and egypt production is going global 2 aside from brazil and russia hundreds of millions of doses will be produced in india. korea less discuss this further with lawrence young lower pressure of molecular on college yet warrick medical school in the u.k. good to see you there's been some international skepticism about the vaccine but know that more than a 1000000 people in several countries have received it do you expect overall trust levels to improve somewhat. yes i do i think what's really important here is see more data in august leave all the other vaccines particularly for those that have
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been recently approved in the u.k. we've seen published phase 3 clinical trial data what we've heard about the vaccine is that it's very effective and it's really encouraging that the car the car is very is being distributed around the. globe but it would be nice to see some are some are some of the some of the data published and i think that we just raise the level of confidence in that in the russian vaccine argentina's health ministry is saying one percent of people who received russian just experienced side effects which were a minor headache said things like that is now to be expected that kind of number. that's a good number right because if you look at other studies particularly with the types of virus vectors that's in both the. astra zeneca also the vaccine in the rush of vaccine then you do tend to see sometimes up to 3040 percent of people having some slight some slight effects some soreness side of injection and perhaps
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a couple of days of a mild headache a bit of muscle pretty so one percent is actually a very good result. russia is planning to produce tens of millions of doses of sputnik v. in really weak spy by late february they're talking about the numbers are going to be much higher with the involvement of brazil and india as well do you think that the lawrence the sheer scale means that countries will choose to buy it at the time . i think we have a real issue here because if only the wealthy countries vaccinate their people that went on safe nobody is safe until everybody is safe really and i think it's really important that we take this responsibility around the world and that's why kovacs the organisation from the world health organization is supporting the rapid and equitable access of the virus in all countries to such an important organization. so this is this is really important we do have look at a cost the are in a vaccine
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a very very expensive so the maternal vaccine in the u.k. is just over it's about $24.00 u.k. pounds a shot the far as a vaccine which is another hour and a vaccine is around 15 pounds a shot whereas the oxford astra zeneca that c.h. is very similar to the russian vaccine is just over 2 pounds 2 u.k. pounds of dose and what we i think we have a responsibility and it's so good to see that the russian vaccine is being distributed around the globe and i think that should also be the case for these other vaccines we should all do our best particularly rich countries the world the countries to make sure that the vaccine is getting to every where possible although we do have to pay particular attention with these vaccines to the quality assurance so if vaccines have been manufactured or other sites around the world we have to be very careful to ensure that the quality of the product is is good that is
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appropriate and that's another check that needs to be take take place in countries like india where they're going to be manufacturing launch large amounts of the virus lawrence as always thank you very much for your take on your time today lawrence young professor of molecular on college at warrick medical school thank you. thank you hungary. at the e.u. over what it sees a slow efforts in procuring vaccines the country has broken ranks with brussels by entering important to go see a sions with russia china and israel our europe correspondent peter oliver takes up the story. e.u. commission president is on the phone the line is struggling to keep the states in line when it comes to vaccines she's warned the nations not to try and do their own deals the only framework we are negotiating in is as $27.00 we do this together and a nonmember state on this legal binding basis is allowed to negotiate in parallel
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or to have a contract and parallel the loudest voice unhappy at brussels being in sole charge of banksy procurement is coming from hungary with prime minister viktor orban saying the current plan could lead to months more of a lock down if we only rely on western vaccines the restrictions will have to be maintained for several more months if we can find a safe and proven vaccine elsewhere we can speed up the process mr all bonds wants budapest to be able to choose its own deals i don't think we have to wait for the vaccine as part of the union we agreed that we'd wait but the process is going so slowly that i think it's time to act and get the vaccine ourselves all the vaccines that have been tried in other countries have to be considered so in addition to the west we are also negotiating with the israelis the chinese and the russians the e.u. commission says that their plan will provide enough vaccine to cover everyone in
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the e.u. and then some of the whole portfolio covers 2300000000 doses of vaccine so this is more than enough to vaccinate the whole is european population ever the euro skeptic in the block the hungarian prime minister also pointed to a freshie breaks that in britain the vaccine program there is something to emulate the british instead of letting brussels do its negotiated for themselves and are in a much better position now earlier in the week the us proved the us money fight truth much did. if i see the use it will be rolled out on monday across the e.u. alongside the fires that take the feature all of that off it will bring you to france where the covert crisis is showing no sign of letting up there are on a new cases are registered every day restrictions were tight and you may remember across the country this week heaping pressure on business owners. france remains
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under couvade restrictions the border with the u.k. also remain closed for the moment for all but essential travel reasons the prime minister confirming what many fear that. the time cause and come to return to normal was to meet one person to intensive care every 7 minutes and one in 2 people in intensive care their focal the 90. that means the curfew currently set at 8 pm in most parts of france will continue at least for the next few weeks while a further 10 departments saying there could be tightened that will not start at 6 pm borders restaurants cultural places all hoped to be opening in the next 2 weeks that's now been pushed back with february looking more likely another blow to a sector which says it is all new verge of collapse. from 5 to
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7 pm where people leave work so there's obviously a lot of turnover because when people leave at 5 they want to have wandered around so the situation has now been complicated. this 2 hour difference has a serious effect on revenue it's the time when people come in and try things so as a bakery clients no longer come in but nutritionally 85 percent of our sales revenue between 5 and 7 pm so there's a restaurant we try and get by we're now being hit even harder so we look for new solutions to survive front which has been criticized for being slow to roll out the vaccine program again 19 is also seeing a rise in a new variant that was detected last month in the u.k. the variant is said to spread much faster now the government says it's stepping up its vaccination campaign and there will be 600 scientists open by the end of january but is also struggling to convince the many citizens that they need to her
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. the cherub. and i wish him a dentist so far as it is important to shore call and say no patients dead folks in nation make sense if you want to stop endemic we need to go through this it doesn't hurt and we have total trust to no scientists and those who created this vaccine so i call and never want to get inoculated when their turn comes to protect themselves and to protect the french population as a whole. we're committed to having the vaccine as soon as possible is a decisive step in the nationwide to to control the pandemic.
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as new code cases registered remain around the 15000 mark on a daily basis in france the government appears to be struggling with how to make a dent in a virus that said to have already claimed tens of thousands of lives. this virus like all viruses in general is constantly mutating all of its varieties both the one that was identified in the u.k. and the one that was noted in south africa could also go through the path of mutation as a result the virus becomes more infectious meaning it spreads faster not more powerful but more contagious this may well happen in france in the case of those who have not traveled either to the u.k. or south africa and do not know anyone who would associate themselves with these so-called patients 0 so in the end the mutated virus is more or less infectious wish justifies the control measures the restrictions the masks and all the
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