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it's a big day here in russia celebrating the 76th anniversary of the red army victory over nazi germany and the great. will be a major parade coming up very shortly in moscow with commemorative events across the country and in former soviet republics 2 i can promise you will be bringing you special coverage throughout the day. and also this hour to recover some of our of big world view stories you brought you over the last 7 days as well the u.s. government marked world press freedom day by focusing on the rights of journalists in other countries we look at america's own record on media freedom.
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and the power of facebook question amid accusations of censorship and stifling free speech as these oversight board of held by donald trump. good morning show from russia this 9th of may my name is kevin at the start of this morning special coverage from the international or the big day of events ahead for the annual victory day commemoration. well today marks the 76th anniversary of the song to the great patriotic war it lasted 4 years and claimed the lives of millions of people have proved decisive in defeating the 3rd reich is part of the celebrations of major military parade is
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being held as is every year in the russian capital bit late so let's get across that coming up shortly. will take us through it big days plus the weather like you 1st of all rather gray clouds but for the day all things go wrong nonetheless what's the what's the thoughts on it. hi kevin thanks for that well as far as we understand all systems here are go go go that includes the jets the bombers and all the big heavy times there will be cruising across the iconic couple stones of red square. here we're going to be getting a special international live coverage of victory day here kicking off in approximately one hour from now i'm up on the 4 seasons hotel a bit blustery up here a bit gray but the all maximum view is amazing if you're a red square here the troops are getting ready and that's essentially where. taylor is now down in the poll position on the red square getting ready for the parade to
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kick off as well how you gearing up down there can you feel the energy already well good morning in case the. didn't give it away i am. very happy told. and of course for you. and i am on the ground right behind me. infantry units 12 and. you know and this year we're going to everyone who got minutes of socks every space fashion is an artist you go to anyone you could think of that going to do right here also right behind me just a couple of meters behind. those. 190 he says yeah i think i'm maybe a bit biased but i think i've got the best seat in the house for what it is indeed not particularly what we might have hoped for but you know what that fast rate back in 1000 for it was also a pretty miserable take that it was nothing to dampen that triumphant tone how
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could it when you're celebrating something that quite literally change the course of history the defeat of a poisonous ideology we are going to follow in the example of 945 we're going to enjoy every moment because if there's one thing we know is that the 9th of may rain or shine delivers a real show atmosphere why is it you can see already people have gathered the troops are here don't worry they will be parades and a very proud day for them on the other side of france well the minute she is ready and raring to go i will be here to bring you the very latest the anticipation is building everyone's waiting for the clock tower that's towering to my right to strike the parade will start and i will bring you the very highlights from the front line. rory great. to see you kevin i was just i was just i was just going to say i was just going to say. that she's right she's got the best seat in the house down there red square however. on the cheers of the shouts from the soldiers and 12000 of them down there mind you the hole already going up here
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joe i think i'm on the 15th floor now so we're looking forward to kicking off a spectacular coverage here on our international will be back in a little less than one hour for the meantime kevin back to you when those planes come over rory a better duck might be a high up their own you're all right you know you see it a bit. so to commemorate the anniversary all to you 1st off i was brought to life with color for you are you footage of some of those soviet soldiers who made the victory possible now this is clever.
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it's hard to overestimate the significance of victory day here in russia given the immense price all the soviet people paid to defeat the nazis almost no family in the country was left untouched by loss the battlefields of the great poetry of it war was soaked with the blood of almost 9000000 soviet soldiers while in the occupied territories more than 7000000 defenders died in total over 26000000
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salvi it's caves their lives still stop the scourge of fascism there were so many heroes in the war risking their lives to save others one of them was a soviet soldier and partisan called nicholai kissimmee off in the summer of 1942 he helped more than 200 jews to cross the front line saving them from the nazis in occupied by the ropes 6000000 jews were murdered in the holocaust the genocide of the jews in europe during the 2nd world war some of the people kissin of rescued recall the horrors of occupation and the man who saved them. my sister was one of the many whose lives you saved by rescuing them from hitler's cannibals you saved my life and i cannot forget that.
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a week later veterans who took part in the operation still have vivid memories of those days though some never saw the german capital again after the war ended among them someone whose image would become known the world over and who today thanks to today's technology was finally able to reverse it. 6 your. shift at all my a.s.i.o. that. you had a lot of started percent based on were the tons of there's a $1000000000.00 showing the national guard not just the yeah like you had no. going to some other state that well daughter i'm sure of your cause she says it all go i gotta go inch of ice. in the bottom of the bureau's galadriel you
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toward her daughter sharon oh you were a doctor. just south of there was a good he's still. functional. so her hogan was just. well to let you know moscow's victory parade starts in just under an hour's time now we're going to have special live coverage of the as well as a member for the 1st time today.
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so what males have tended to do and still do is is we tend to we certainly have empathy and all of that but we also tend to nurture through aggression so we create things like soccer and football and you know all of the various hundreds of games that involve aggression you know women are aggressive and can play those games no doubt very well but when you go back to why they were created those games were created for males to nurture other males through aggression to teach them how to be
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empathic few aggression. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this on off and spearing dramatic development that only really i'm going to exist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. so the morning here in moscow let me take you through some of the top stories that reportage over the last 7 days in the weekly in 1st the world press freedom day was marked by u.s. authorities who mainly focused on journalists rights in other countries the day
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arrived to the united states seeing itself more than 400 journalists being assaulted over the past year there were also 139 arrests and over 100 cases of reporters equipment being damaged and the 2021 truck it shows more and more instance every day in the wake of took a close look at press freedom in america. if there's one thing entrenched in the d.n.a. of us democracy that would be putting america on the pedestal of righteousness at every given opportunity like here we're seeing every day. the work that journalists are doing around the world in increasingly difficult and challenging conditions nothing is more fundamental to the good functioning of our democracies they advocate they seek safety they celebrate the us knows how to throw one hell of a party for a truth teller look no further than julian asuncion he's published so many u.s.
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secrets america's justice department is captivated by the man they just won't take no for an answer if extradited a son it will be celebrating his accomplishments like the guantanamo bay files or the iraq war logs for up to 175 years likely in a maximum security prison the ruling in his case leaves open the possibility for the u.s. government to pursue journalists and publishers around the world if their report and annoys the washington establishment that is santa remains in prison as the grievous threats to unfettered journalese that these serious legislation poses and of course there's no bigger custodian of journalist safety than the modern day america it is incumbent on all of us to counter these threats to a free and independent media including physical risk and arbitrary detention for one saudi journalist physical risk and arbitrary detention escalated into horrible
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suffering and death in a matter of minutes jamal khashoggi fell out of favor with the saudi royal family and in 2018 was killed inside their consulate in istanbul reports suggest he was tortured before meeting his death beheaded and dismembered. as his killer as got away on private jets the u.s. could not stand idle in the face of such an atrocity that's one reason we announced in response to the brutal murder of jamal khashoggi the shoji bam to help deter threatening behavior against the media i beg your pardon all this because shoji band is it is a visa restriction policy that doesn't even target the saudi crown prince despite the cia itself saying he personally ordered the hit we held accountable all the people in that organization but not the crown prince because we have never that i'm
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aware of when we have an alliance with a country gone to the acting head of state and punish that person and ostracized him and a cherry on top of this towering pile of hypocrisy is this promise of joe biden to show he was in fact murdered and dismembered and i believe in the order of the crown prince and i would make it very clear we were not going to in fact sell more weapons to them we were going to in fact make them pay the price and make them in fact the pariah that they are the ban is cosmetic. we know or the murder and and the person who did order their murders not going to be elder charitable he remains untouched because washington doesn't want to disrupt that relationship and because the saudi government by this billions of dollars worth of us are it's in the same way that we hear them talk about freedom of the press these are rather hollow empty gestures that our attempt to. a
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sensually massage public opinion or are in any real way attempting to hold people accountable us politicians love to float amid the smoke of virtue and mirrors of morality but then things come into sharp focus and we see just how little. integrity there is left. it is suspended a new account that was sharing donald trump's pose just a day after it was created it was made by the former president's communications team to remote statements trump is also discovered too that he won't be posting on instagram or facebook any time soon because their oversight board are held a ban imposed after the capitol hill riots in january schrager in quite now worse than maybe not surprisingly from the former president. the board far into the 2 posed by mr trump on general with the 6th severely violated facebook's community standards and the instagram's community guidelines given the seriousness of the
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violations and the ongoing risk of violence facebook was justified in suspending mr trump's accounts on jenner of the 6 and extended that suspension on generally the 7th however it was not appropriate for facebook to impose an indefinite suspension what facebook twitter and google have done is a total disgrace and an embarrassment to old country these corrupt social media companies must be a political price and must never again be allowed to destroy and decimate our electoral processes the tech giants claim the trump violated their incitement of violence policies we discuss the implications of it with the former trump campaign advisor current your no. should actually terrify every single american any single citizen in the free world because we're looking at. a private for ration who is operating as a platform and one day and a publisher the next day we can have have it both ways but apparently they are
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right now these individuals whether they are the c.e.o. of the company or a board were representative of the company itself to make these decisions to silence americans or elected officials and only becomes. a question of free speech we have a corporation an american corporation that is arguably more important and more powerful than elected representatives. is big here in russia we've got special coverage just remind you all day the moscow parade in half an hour mccullagh story solutions i can tell you got the best vantage point to guide you through the proceedings it'll be in about half an hour's time. good if you will work for the team for both of us with a chance. to grow the agency of major womanhood for. us to keep
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bought her. own welcome to worlds of the dallas texas is the longest running battle in human history wasteful playgrounds and forms of remission anywhere you can find humans this conflict has increased and taken on the new dimension in the west with one side the males being declared talks like i do the old ways you can be so bad well to discuss that around you about michael gurian psychotherapist. and best selling author there is a good and it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for taking the time great to be with you thanks for having me now our audience is widely
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internationally i think to most people around it will saying that men and women boys and girls are created different not better not more valuable but simply different in biological and psychological terms this is not controversial at all it is usually considered to be a fact of nature why is it such a polarizing issue in the united states. i think it's primarily because of what we call academic academic feminism is the term that's used and and it's it spreads through i call it the big 3 it spreads from act academe into government into media and the basic feminist concept that all of us with gray hair bought into you know 50 years ago was the quality but academic feminism has its take on it it's taking is to have equality you have to destroy males so males are bad you
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got to get rid of them in order to have equality and that is not a concept i would buy into but it's a very popular concept what it does is it erases male female difference it has to say we don't need males there aren't males get rid of there's no difference and that's how that happens it is really that that's a form of equating equality it seems sameness i mean saying right you know it's easy if we have to be to say now i have to confess that up until recently i thought that this whole ideal i talk about restoration was just a reach for it and so what i'm going from here writing that the american psychological association has actually declared what it calls traditional masculinity as damaging to boys are not a way of saying that the last i don't know it's you 300000 years if you're an adult cultural evolution have essentially reached their own outcome you're absolutely right what they're trying to do is they're part of this movement and they're and
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it's just a division of the american psychological association but they the the a.p.a. gave this division the power to write these rules and and of course i and many others said no no that that's that's not going to work. the core concept that i think they're trying to get at is that there are things that men do that are not good right. and we would all agree with that i think there are things and there are things we do that are not good right absolutely so they're trying to get rid of those things a but their approach is wrong headed and nonscientific because what they're trying to do is say that men do bad things let's say because their social construct masculinity is flawed and the things that are flawed in that they say are aggression which is actually not flawed aggression is fine by allowances bad aggression is fine the other thing is still ism they don't like stoicism they say
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well men you know should everyone everyone should always talk about everything they're feeling and actually the science shows that's a bad idea 1 the more you ventilate your feelings the more depressed you get right but for them they've got this academic feminist approach or what they call pro-feminist approach that makes those things bad and they and they say those things are bad because the social construct created them. even though aggression and stoicism are actually biological too but i need to know that you didn't yet exist only in e-mails i mean i actually was writing that that is medicine times it can be pretty aggressive now correct me if i'm wrong but from what happened several psychology it's usually at impossible to clearly separate and i think them and using especially for a ship because they tend to be both at the same time.
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