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if you're rich and guilty, you are, if you're poor you got 2 eyes and 2 ears and one mouth. so you should be seen in here and a whole lot more than you're saying. if you don't take that advice, usually gonna dig yourself a whole cell in the morning. moscow tone and the headlines. something happening right now to kick off global stability. cyber attacks regional conflicts and so all on the table for an international security conference in moscow that go in there a live just a bit. also in the headlines killer or victim. a french woman who says she lived in terra for decades is on trial for murdering her abusive husband campaign to say though, there's no protection for victims of domestic violence in front. plus rumors of a brain chip program here in russia get the country's medial and
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a spin only to be proved groundless. ah, good morning, wednesday, the 23rd to june. kevin know in here in moscow, international with our latest for the next half an hour on our top story. then there's a top level international security conference on the way of moscow covering everything from cybersecurity to regional conflicts and nato. we want to tell you about it's an annual event that brings together defense ministers, heads of international organizations, and experts around the globe. over $600.00 guests are expected this year to discuss the most urgent security and stability. stability problems we face. we've got a corresponding there, and we're going to go to him a little bit later in the program. we can't go to have no, but as soon as we can, we will. so let's move on from now. as you also heard in the headlines, he would kill us all after 25 years of alleged abuse. a french woman went on trial
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on monday for murdering her husband, valerie buck who faces a possible life sentence. but she insists that she did it to protect herself and her 4 children of a half a 1000000 people. people who have signed a petition in support of her shall it depends, game. paris picks up a story. it's a trial that his grip fraud with hundreds of 1000 signing a petition for her release. valerie, but cool, admit she shot said her husband and buried his body in the woods. in her defense, she claims that he was abusive and she feared for the safety of their children. in a book she wrote about her relationship with daniel to let. she described the mistreatment. i did what he said. i didn't have much choice. what he thought i was doing something i shouldn't do. he was violent at 1st was slabs. then he started kicking me and strangling me over time there came a threats with
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a firearm. but valerie bye cause you had been gone the much earlier. paulette was originally in a relationship with her mother. he then started sexually abusing valerie becca when she was just 12, a crying he was late to sent to jail for on his release to return to the family home. and he abused resumes at 17. she was pregnant with paulette child. she alleges that he later forster into prostitution watching a she had sex with client. when the client asked the price, daniel told me to repeat, it said that he could hear better. and he told me to answer yes or no. on the same valerie bus co shot her husband, she told the court, the paulette had asked about the 14 year old daughter and how she was sexually when prob, she said that she had been afraid that he would also sell her body for sex. and valerie buck, who is trial, which is currently underway,
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lloyd will argue that she was in desperate woman pushed to kill, to survive. these women who are victims of violence have no protection. the judiciary is still too slow, no free active enough into lenient towards the perpetrators who could continue to exercise their violent power. prosecution, meanwhile, a legit valerie back, who killed her husband in a pre meditated act which carries a maximum life sentence in france. this trial shines a light on domestic violence in a country with one of europe's highest weights of women who being killed by a current or a former partner, 55 losing their lives already this year. that led to an our poor ring of and go with the campaign is demanding action. so when did you do was going to not to blame the police, prosecutors or child welfare services. this is the failure of the whole system and
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acknowledging this helps to improve support from victims and to prevent domestic violence and fem asides, which are the most extreme form of violence. so last day, the french government did respond with new legislation, including for the emergency measures to keep the violent abuses from approaching the victims. critics say though, that the measures have been implemented too slowly. charlotte case, i'll see paris there's a top level international security conference on the way, as we mentioned in just now moscow covering everything from cybersecurity is a regional conflicts and nato. an annual thing that brings together defense ministers, heads of international organizations, experts around the globe. we 600 guests are expected, as we mentioned again, just earlier to discuss the most urgent security and stability problems. let's go there. live constantly. rose coff was listening in earlier on as simply the may approach. and we brought it live to our viewers as well. last i was making
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a speech to go through some of the main points and what had there today then? sure a good morning, kevin. so the 9 security moscow conference has hit the top gear and letterman food and welcome to participants in a video address. and he lead out by saying that there are still a lot of global challenges. and one of them is that there are countries of that are still trying to change the world order that has established since the 2nd world war . and vladimir putin also stressed in russia is go into strang thing. it's military capabilities is going to increase its military potential, but we'll do this carefully, not to disrupt the fragile strategic stability. so why have a listener but i have, i don't live with them. so we develop our defense capabilities on the basis of reasonable advocacy, and we are not seeking a decisive, unilateral military advantage and also change the balance of forces in our favor,
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especially in the sensitive area of strategic stability. but we'll never let anyone pull that balance to their advantage, either them still, but they did it in northern michigan while the russian leader also expressed his concerns over the fact that nato is still conducting military trails along the rushing borders. and in fact, there is a naval exercise between the us and its allies and the one hand and ukraine on the other that is plain out in the black sea. right. as we speak, russian president said that the country actually wants to work for the further to, towards better arms control. and we know that over the past few years, particularly under the former us president donald trump, the number of international treaties between moscow and washington cease to exist. so vladimir potent took
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a chance to reassure everyone that russia is willing to work towards better progress in that area as well. now it's worth mentioning that nader representatives have decided to keep this conference this year. and this is something they've been doing since 2014 after the conflict and ukraine broke out. and russian diplomats previously laid out at the nato, saying that they lack of desire to you to try to find common ground and engage in dialogue on which the airlines reply that they actually wants to talk. but on a different platform, not here at this conference, but nonetheless, even without the native representatives, these conference is full speed ahead and planners. sessions here are actually going to cover the waterfront of issues including strategic stability, the uncontrolled spread of weapons of mass destruction. cyber throughout the problems of the asian pacific region, which may saw a new arms race,
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similar to what europe had back in the cold war era, that's according to some of the experts here show all and all. there is a plenty of things to talk about. yep. absolutely come back to late to get more out of it as well. it comes the rose coff, appreciate it. now, next to scary, controversial brain chip technology may sound like science fiction, but it's gained increasing traction and attention over the years with countries developing programs to try to explore implanting microchips into human brains and ration reports here in the russian media. but the technology that would allow humans, for instance, to remotely control nuclear plants, so drive vehicles through the tech has only added fuel to the rumor mill. dimitri pugs got more. it seems that whenever someone merely mentions micro chip implants, a lot of people freak out. everyone starts rushing to doomsday prophecies and conspiracy theories suggesting that people will be forcibly implanted with micro
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chips by an overbearing government. while some russian media and now suspect that brain ship research might have existed or could even still exist in the russian government. and this all started when the education ministry unexpectedly released a statement saying that a brain ship research project was abandoned last year after being deemed impractical and everybody out because everyone was shocked and surprised to learn that such a thing existed in the 1st place. while r t reached out for comment to the ministry, and here's what they said. the ministry of education and science has no programs dedicated to brain chipping. there is no financing planned. the research group working under the ministry is currently studying matters related to life. one g, b, t and the process of aging. additionally, they weren't even able to find any specialist who could have potentially said something like this to the media, let alone a person even knowing anything about such
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a project. although the ministry did say that a proposal for this kind of research was introduced to the government, but it received no support and no funds and nobody's working on it. but that comment also raised quite a few eyebrows because for proposal to be introduced to the government, it has to overcome quite a few hurdles. and that requires quite a bit of support. but nobody at this point knows who was behind the initial proposal. so no project, no funds, not a single person who has heard or knows anything about this research. so how did this issue come up in the 1st place? well, a popular theory is that this is merely or common taken out of context by the publication that initially started this rumor, a rumor that at this point has taken on a life of its own on the internet with people freaking out, creating means horror stories. and all this only further exacerbated by news like
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you on mosque developing is neural link technology, which is brain machine interface brain implants, and people constantly worrying about vaccines being used to secretly inject the population with micro chips all in all. it seems that as long as there's this much panic surrounding anything to do with brain ship research, this is an area in which science won't be making any progress anytime soon. or if it does, it'll probably have to be confined to some deep, dark underground research facility. until the time when a bit more, people are more open to it. and what we're talking about high tech, new advances, the inferior we're told is good for his soul, but it's also got us worried. next story, the use privacy watch dogs have teamed up to call for ban on all use of facial recognition or other automated methods of distinguishing human features in public take into account the extremely high risk supposed by remote biometric
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identification of individuals and public leg sensible spaces the european data protection board and the european data protection. supervisor goal for general bannon. any use of a i for automated recognition of human features and public leg sensible spaces, such as recognition of faces, gate fingerprints, dna voice keystrokes, and other biometric or behavioral signals in any context. they claim these technologies violate fundamental rights and freedoms. the statement joins growing a grassroots better than to block them, including reclaim you, face petition that's already received. more than 55000 signatories and the you, kate, information commission has recently voice her own warning to i am deeply concerned about the potential for life facial recognition technology to be used inappropriately, excessively, or even recklessly when sensitive personnel data is collected on moscow without people's knowledge, choice or control,
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the impulse could be significant. only because again, reformer, discuss the pros and cons of facial recognition technologies with an internet law expert on a former senior military intelligence officer. caption all because there's been a shoplifter has run out of a shop that you could argue is disproportionate. if you're capturing old for a period of time, because the terrorist that's running on that saying he's got a bomb and is going to blow it up and kill hundreds of people. then for that period of time it's, it could be proportionate for you to capture that information, run it through databases that you've got. i'm trying to identify the individual because you're, you're saving lives. so it's a very careful balance that has to be looked at. and you have to have the flexibility in the way law enforcement uses it. the real concern, of course, is whether right me or only above the, the used by private companies of the, of the way to probably to companies will be using because ology rather than governments. and then the possible abuse of those of the data gathered.
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sometimes in real time to, to do to trace people to track them down to their ops, embarrass them at one point in the lives. so, so the, the, the proposals on list, sally, being introduced to protect us from government surveillance. but perhaps from, from, from having being intruded a by commercial organizations. but the definition of publicly accessible locations doesn't cover most private companies in the u. k. inside some of the big shopping center areas and doesn't cause a publicly accessible space or inside shops amounts where some of this enabled facial recognition technology is potentially being used. he have artificial intelligence assessing you all the time. you know, you'll get with you because the machine says you will get a fake. the expression you look guilty is now starting to, to,
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to become real. because because it is going to go by what people look like, you know, what their facial expressions are alike rather than even even the behavior or the all directions. i disagree with that completely because the machine never makes a decision that always points a human being to whether that be a security professional or please professional. there are areas where it is real value. for example, looking at behavioral analysis, where the computers just monitoring the movement of people around it's been able to identify and a lot of railway stations, individuals who from examining how people commit suicide in front of trends. it's a alarm to people to say you need to have a look at this individual because they're exhibiting those traits. i'm up saving lives. so it's, it's looking about necessity and proportionality the whole way through in every single use case. and the rules, unfortunately haven't caught up with what the technology can do. and therefore it's making sure that those that make the decisions are applying. the ensuring that
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they're looking after people's freedoms as they're making the decisions as to whether something should be used in the price of progress. they call it a r till wednesday morning. thanks for watching. our program continues. after this break, the join me every 1st day on the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess on the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me welcome to mac or financial survival guys. looking forward to your investment go this is what happened is the benches in britain. this was kaiser report
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doing the breathing technique and then take a pool in here. and then no, no, it goes back to to bring that into the re read stage. we're just dime a field trip tomorrow. it's like in a green, a vision, shoot me a hug in the netherlands says it's dissatisfied with the results of an ongoing investigation into the image. 17 plane crash in 2014 saying more external probes need to be done to establish just why ukraine their space was open during
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a conflict in the country present, shifted up to 70, i find it resolves disappointing. what is particularly this point in is that there was no proper investigation of the evidence which clearly indicated that some ukraine in authorities had for says the information and realize that there was a threat of the plane crash on the yard is at the m, as i think it is good that the report is already there, but this is not enough. the investigation don't have an effects to establish whether the authorities of ukraine and the russian federation. you about the threat to civil aviation. so there is a question. what information can we extract from the support, the foreign minister of the netherlands, herself as acknowledged complaints about the report? but ultimately, she said, chances of a new investigation are slim. the issue that the dutch and not just the dutch have with this report is the they say it isn't very good. i, there is, superficial relied almost entirely, an open source reports. to perform this inquiry,
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the foundation analyze information available primarily in online media where it was determined that certain articles or social media posts were duplicated or published by multiple outlets. efforts were made to access the article or post via the original media in which they were published. information that was not available in english was translated using google translate. the conclusion that investigators arrived that despite cross regularly being shot down the issue, grades at the dawn is that no one saw it coming. neither moscow nor as they say here. the key of this inquiry didn't find sufficient facts. the ukrainian stores is responsible for analyzing security risk levels in civil aviation airspace. and those established restriction of aerospace, inexpensive zone could have had a broker awareness of the high altitude threat. they arrived at this conclusion by admittedly feeding google translate a lot of news articles and by cooling up ukranian authorities,
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asking them if they had any idea that an age 17 could be shot down. they said they didn't land walla official report done. the gradient side is satisfied with the report the families of the victims, not so much is important for the. ready general public, but even more for my clients to be dependent on knowing what happened, what really happened to us and governments. they don't want to close to shut down their relationship to the ukraine. they want to keep the door for any further development they be to take you created as a member of the you are included into the rest and system, whatever that is. and of course, giving this face, it would be of course, not literally supporters. if the government would blame the cranial government that
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they had simply calling to declare that the government could have closed fist. not knowing that there was a risk for international aviation and took the risk. and this was a crime exempt. you know, as soon as they confess illegally, they have to pay the compensation. neither is russia particularly happy about this report. it says, what it represents is the white washing of ukraine's role and the downing of 17 ukraine lack of responsibility. clearly convenient for the dutch government, and the matter the way the hague wanted it to, as it turns a blind eye to the wrong doings of its subordinates in key. if, instead of consistently studying ukraine's actions while considering i c a o
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standards, the experts limited themselves to a brief historic summary. and once again, analyzing political statements linked to social media. 3 days before the downing of m, a 17 ukrainian military and 20 transport aircraft, was shot down at 6500 meters. which is one more reason why dutch m p. 's find a strange reading that ukraine didn't know that there was a danger to civilian aircraft, spain as part 9 jail capital and leaders who launched failed independence bed in 2017 from mister petra sanchez. explain the reasons behind the move. lara thought, as you can see, that probably caught the reasons of public utility that motivate this decision. this new measure of grace has to do with the need to reestablish co existence and harmony within catalan's society and within spanish society as
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a whole. the imprison people will never punished for their ideas, but for their act acculturated democratic legality. in turkey, 19 spain supreme co condemned the 9 capital letters for their part in an old on authorized independence referendum and a short lived declaration of independence. the great responded by imposing direct control over the region for 7 months. 90 percent of those who voted in the referendum boy in favor of secession from spain. but then madrid declared, it illegitimate, had to the capital and governments college poochie. mom then fled the country. people in spain remain divided over the pardons. now when the government is under pressure from the european powers to make a decision in this regard and it has, which is the active degree and it, pardon me. i think it's very good because i think that benefits has sold me about it. it seems perfect to me. it was a total injustice. yes, they did not deserve such a strong punishment. if however, they are not going,
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then i think they should serve the entire sentence given by the supreme court. it seems to me that they are a bunch of coop, plotters, and above all, they pretend to be victims, and there is no regret by them. but on the other hand, i think that something must be done to try to build bridges and solve the problem. with that, all independence will make us completely free. that is a small solution for 9 people. but we have 3000 candidate capital and people being repressed for political reasons with lots of legal problems with spain. and the problem is not solved and windshield problem. well, only be solved within the panels. so i think this is not this is not the end. we will continue to 5, and finally we will get the independence people is in
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a sean and we are fighting for our freedom. and finally, if they will need to upset this despite the de la one so except but then finally they will need to accept we invite you to get involved in any of our conversations . so they'd r t dot com, go to the comments section of the story. there are no social media, but here in moscow for now 26 minutes past the hour. kevin, though, in the team setting off of a great wednesday, the i choose
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mr. to the garage and he said he didn't finish the unit, he better than the min russell. but if i go over the go to the, the book release the hold up just sort of lenient re bush and learning. and that was in the course procure, mrs. to actually just for you know that i good position the good we think he might be a soldier because off the boot she's wearing huge, which hold up took a personal opinion. was on the sure. so please please.
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