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to the death that happened every single day. this is a modern history of the usa, america, on our t ah, texas highest court rules. facebook can be held liable for knowingly, benefiting from sex traffic, is several victims sued the company, failing to protect them from abuses alleging they were forced into prostitution via that was when they were teenage divisions. david in the you over a new law and hungry i ended upholding the spread of l g b t. content in schools which poland is now also modeling adopting disco. fishy? with student foreign minister current. what we can see definitely is this partners atmosphere. that is their lead to kind of michael cotton austin many other brackets, friction lines that we have been observing within your team. the
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pledge to go green by 2050 is granted a fast by experts at the european environment bureau, st. block members will end up doing their own thing as an un emissions law doesn't apply at the national level. ah, by the very good morning to you. thanks for joining us here on our team. shutting lights on facebook's dog's eyes. the high schools in texas is ruled that the world's biggest social network can be how liable for knowingly benefiting from sex traffic is it comes after several victims sued the company for failing to protect them from the visas. they say they were approached as teenagers, father network and forced into prostitution. he's my guess the picks up the story. one of the girls suing facebook was 14, when
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a man of about 30 message to sunni methodically, he groomed her psychologically conditioned her for 2 years later, she would find herself in a motel room being raped by strangers or another girl, or $214.00, the predator. groomed her advertised on instagram traffic is used, instagram's arrange dates as results. plaintiff was raped numerous times following plaintive rescue from the trafficking scheme. traffic is continued to use her profile to attempt to entrap the miners in the same manner. painted some other reports of these activities. facebook, which never responded. the trio now suing facebook are and normally many boys and girls. they never speak out because of fear because of a barrel and shame. they could be your kids, my kids defenseless, against the bedroom, predator who prays on psychologically vulnerable. kids news, their weaknesses, the amount of sex traffic is on facebook, and instagram,
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which owns these booth astonishing and revolting. the internet is a major platform for traffickers to recruit, sex traffic and victims, and solicit buyers of commercial sex in 202059 percent of online victim recruitment . in active sex traffic and cases occurs and facebook page books, lawyers shout about section $230.00. so section $230.00 is a law which states that online platforms cannot be held responsible for the words or actions of the users, which makes sense if you shut down every website where someone says something offensive that wouldn't be in into that left. except of course, facebook may have been complicit, holding incident platforms accountable for the words or actions that they use is one thing. and the federal precedent uniformity, it takes that section to 30 does not allow. it's holding incident puff, accountable for their own misdeeds, is quite another thing. this is particularly the case for human trafficking. what
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do you have to do with a trafficker messages? someone through direct messages have moderators read every single private message that uses exchange. and facebook says that it's doing what it can, sex traffic in its appearance and not allowed on facebook will continue to fight against the spread of this content, and the predators who engage in it. except facebook really isn't putting up much of a fight. and the traffic isn't the p, the fall of using facebook much more brazen than you would think. plaintiff was 15 years old in 2012 when she was friend it by end of the facebook user, with whom she shared several mutual friends. the user profile featured photographs of scantily clad young women in sexual positions with money stuffed in their mouths, as well as other deeply troubling content. according to reports, these pimps and traffickers even by up advertisement on facebook's platforms,
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which facebook apps and does approve and makes money on. now go the argument that facebook is complicit in under age sex trafficking. se lewis representing the victims and the courts agree. we do not understand section $230.00, to create a lawless, no man's land on the internet, in which states a powerless to impose liability on websites that knowingly or intentionally participate in the evil of online human trafficking. if the case succeeds, facebook and other online johns will have a much tougher tab of hiding behind pieces of paper with section $230.00 stamped them claiming defied sex trafficking, even as they profit from hosting p to fall pages and running, grooming ads. know if this case succeeds, facebook will actually have to start fighting the sex trafficking industry that has made its platforms a home. and the thing is that base book comes so much scrutiny because they have
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this powerful censorship apparatus is our brightest to monitor. every little thing happening on their site, and they choose to ignore the really agree to stuff and go over the political things to they're too busy removing, mean jokes, and any sort of speech that sensitive delicate, like when people might find offensive when. meanwhile, there's actual crimes, apparently occurring on their side. it's really bad, piano, facebook, and it's good reasons or, you know, parents see these stories. they're going to want their kids on instagram. facebook, rightly so it's scary, spatial doesn't like press like this at all. they're, they're very scared of it. and especially where young people are concerned. they obviously want to young people and parents because they want to rope and young people. they want to get them hooked on these platforms and keep them to be lifelong users. so facebook is going to want to clean it up simply for p r. i would imagine divisions have been deepening in the you over a new law passed last week in hungary the same that halting the spirit of l g
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b t. content in schools. now the polish education minister is saying his government should copy hungry law for itself. a little question passed by the hungarian parliament sat lucy depiction or promotion of l. g. b. t. material to children banned the sharing of content on homosexuality or gender reassignment to people under 18 in sex education lessons or in films or adverse and european politicians. didn't words when asked to comment on the controversial legislation. dover, to i can understand gays and lesbians, but what i don't understand, it's all a transgender people. if you want to go sex change operations, you basically committing a crime of self hom, these people are really intrinsically disgusting to me. i am defending the rights of the whole sexual guys, but this law is not about it's about the right of the kids. and the parents, the law is about that to decide what kind the way the parents would like sexually educate the kids exclusively belonging to the parents on the letter. holler, mike,
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i said to meet you or man, if you don't like it and you can comply with that. there is also an alternative and that's to get out of the union. the hungarian bill is a shame. this bill clearly discriminate against people on the basis of their sexual orientation and it goes against all the values, the fundamental value of the european union city. it's very sad like if you're a backbone, which is the respective laws and values, has to be guaranteed by judges and no longer by politicians. this is not a good sign for europe, means there is the division, nor between member states, but within member states. and that will always be at someone's expense, and i regret that of the thorny issue overshadowed other topics last week. see you some, it's including coded 19 economic recovery and migration. almost half of member states led by germany and france. contend the law in a statement of some even suggesting hungry should quit the union if budapest
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doesn't accept its values from austria, minister foreign affairs. karen can. i still says the hungarian case, clearly in the states fracture lines within the block. hungary is an interesting case for me to kind of micro cause some of the many other fraction friction lines that we have been observing was in the european union. let's see, ever since 2008, 9. it started with the financial crisis. we had a north south fraction we had ever seen the migration rises of 2015, this east, west watershed line. and then over the last for 3 years, there's so called article 7 procedure, which the european commission launched are with regard to both hungary and poland. when it comes to rule of small, i don't see hungary quitting are the you're the other $26.00 taking out hungry that will not be the case. but what we see definitely is that this poison is atmosphere,
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that is there. and that is, that has also a drink get into a mackerel to say, well, we should rethink the need to position where this comes from foreign policy. because the finder is position with regard to china with regard to other foreign policy. if you and there will be, i could imagine over a rolling playing against the rules by your opinion, maybe even from other members. because as we have seen, 14 lambert signed the petition against hungary but in central and eastern european states somehow passively inflicted please our assigning with some great think there is some gary in vantage point from what i've been observing over the last years. it's just kind of feeding you preference, you have no idea about our history about our culture, about our essential. so there's a real sorry, co,
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speechless math between brussels and a member said, some hungary want to take the urban environment. bureau has branded the use new green, lower foss said, obliges the block to become a net 0 emissions economy by 2050 per mariani from the bureau. explain why that target might prove to ambitious to fast because the real mission will actually only 52.8. because members, they can, you said they don't want to have a common neutrality target finding kind of like you to try to august. then you also resist the and, and you sort of provision setting a deadline for subsidies. so there are several elements if one really look at where we start to go with them. and so she for be hailed as
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a law climate change rule. the $27.00 nations in the book must collectively flash greenhouse gas emission by 55 percent by 20 could be compared to the levels in the 1990s. i'm quite 2050 to become a net 0 emissions economy. now the deal was approved by all expect full guerria, which saying thing, the final compromise did not reflect that national position. but while everyone else is totally on board, that doesn't mean that they are all happy about it. the common neutrality dog is not binding. a national level is a big is a big obstacle and we are hearing some of our members saying that, oh, but in check with people saying that. com and you're trying to get for you is not for us. so we don't have to bother. so, you know, this is exactly the kind of dynamics which will not take us to climate neutrality
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because there is a sort of, you know, to say putting the responsibility on others should nurse without really looking into how to be quite nice when all the phones that are available today, also putting a big black off on the blocks green credentials is the recent approval of the new common agriculture policy until 2027. the critics say that that puts 2 environmentally unfriendly fingers off the efforts to find the climate crisis. they say 3 quarters of the budget will go to intensive farming practices which account for around 15 percent of all europe's emissions. this agreement, full sure to the green deal ambition and the transformation and viewing station of e u. agriculture policy. that farmers by diversity and the climate so badly need the c a p was supposed to be the big building block of the green deal. what remains
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the series of empty slogans with big agribusiness as usual or in many cases, a deterioration of the status quo. there's also a sense of things y'all were back in 2015. the parish agreement was seen as a breakthrough on global climate action. but since then, the promise is laid out in the treaty have fallen by the wayside. the host nation about summit fraud was found guilty by cool to failing to beat its commitment to could but greenhouse gas emissions. leading many to question whether this new, you know, will actually be worth anything more than the paper. it's been written on charlotte, even sky r t. paris julian assaulted supporters say british empties will protest outside belmont prison on tuesday nights after cross party. parliamentarians will refuse the meeting with the whistle blower then
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comes up to the main witness in the u. s. case against julian, the sounds reportedly admitted that he gave false testimony in exchange for immunity from prosecution. speaking to us london newspaper sir good toward us and said the wiki leaks found and never asked him to hack any computers, databases or phones, which is the main charge against the sellers. the article suggests the justice department collaborated with torrison to submit an indictment to the british courts . it's potentially a blow for washington. we sort of thing. the mission is fatal to america's case against dishonest among them. fellow whistleblower edward snowden. this is the end of the case against julian assad. if biden continues to seek the extradition of a publisher under an indictment poison top to bottom, with false testimony admitted by its own star, witness the damage to the united states, reputation and press freedom would last for a generation. it's unavoidable was soldiers currently in bel moss prison in london
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100 thanks to 22 america he could face up to 170 years in prison for violating the countries espionage act. early we spoke to independent journalist taylor huck. he says, the by the ministration should drop the long running case against us on the body, the ministration, my much separate itself from trump era attack on the free press by ending this case . and i have to say that all major civil liberties organizations throughout the world in all major publications, in the united states and media organizations are calling for this case to be dropped in for thorns to be freed. it shows a very concerted effort to target julian assigned, and while this does obviously poses a threat to press freedoms worldwide. i also want to make note that this is a human being who has been subjected to torture for over a decade. i recently sat down with juliana sanchez father, john shift in in brother gabriel shipped and. and while they are going strong and
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they're really pushing for their loved one to be freed, i have to say that this has deeply impacted not only julian hassan himself, but his family members as well. and his brother told me it's heartbreaking to see him in this situation. and the u. s. government, one of the part of our constitution, we say that we shall not allow any cruel or unusual punishment. and here we are doing just to that, to a journalist in a publisher, and keep in mind the same journalism that one julian assigned to numerous awards is the same journalism that has many prison today. so that in the program, the presidential administration of the central african republic blasts, the un security council report that alleges the pieces by russian military instructors will hear from a say a spokesperson after the break. the
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk rather driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask me
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ah ah, the presidential administration of the central african republic has blasted the un security council report the details related to be seen by russian military instructors in the country discuss the issue with a spokesperson for the central african republic, albert, your lucky mach pay me for that new deeply. we are not happy that the un report has been handed to the media. so next charts of this reports are being used as part of an information war against the central african republic, which is not good over 90 percent of the document is objective testimony and elements concerning crimes committed against the people of the central african
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republic. what is mentioned is the very small part of this report containing accusations against the central african armed forces under allies. these accusations are subject to a preliminary inquiry by the central african authorities and law enforcement agencies. the media continue to publish false information and we rely on the population international media, through utensil liqueur and also rejected claims russian military instruct. then the central african republic had been involved in killing civilians and looting homes. producers to 1000000 thinking among russian military advisors could not and did not participate in the killing so, robberies. this is another lie while a pretty strong denial to some pretty serious allegations. the charges here that russian mastery is deployed in the central african republic killed civilians. they do 2 homes that even shot washer pose in a mosque. we're hearing this via the new york times from you and investigators who
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penned to report that's already been submitted on already. in fact, very it took me discussed by the security council. now these legit abuses atrocities really are said to have taken place in january and february of this year during an operation to drive rebels out of several towns. now what is the proof for the power of photographs and witness testimony? all of that is at the moment on available to us now is was mentioning that the are indeed russians in the c a r y, where the country has been going through tunnel since 960, when it foss gained independence from france, but really tensions fled in 2017, that's when rebels gained a ground violence spite, thousands were killed. hundreds of thousands were displaced. so the government turned to russia to help and invited instructors a bit less than $550.00 to come and train the local army. and, you know, she gave its blessing to that mission. it has its own peacekeeping forces in the
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country to. so laska says it's train is not involved in any military operations for security and training purposes. able to provide a pass and protection to see a leadership. so you can see a number of foreign actors in this one country and not very conflicting reports as to what each actor is actually up to the sky. when do these allegations actually come out? well, when this news broke, what's interesting is that russia's deputy ambassador to the un denounced it as an anti russia political hit job and not the fast one. so she referenced, made a reference to constant dubious attempt to discredit russians in the central african republic, especially with an american and french media. he use anonymous, sol says lots to sort of more the general backdrop, most recent, either the see. and i'm also publish an article that had echoes of the you and, and report so again, firing out civilians the binding of homes that were also instances of rape and
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torture. apparently no bay quote, no call. who claims have seen one of the best, the personal information of those locals has been changed, so it's almost impossible to verify that also one come one side of the story. what's interesting is that when the other side of the story is not just russia, as we've heard, but so the un fact c, a r leadership, the president of the republic would like to point out that scene and century did not be that the central african republic to confirm these facts, the cnn report is a deceitful and defamatory report based on rumors circulated on social media. now while, as we heard, cnn might not have visited the c a r to sort of see what's actually happening on the ground. already correspondent konstantin rush, golf did and this is what he found moving forward and just to talk to the local regional. and they were like really severely brutalized and harassed by by rebels in less than a month and village was free man. sadly, his father was murdered. by military,
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because he received the money thing. it's not much you can take from these people. this is what a typical village house looks like. inside the garden. ramped the only furniture, a small bed, the children sleep right on the floor. those people to sleep. when the russians came, what did they do here? no problem. we came to protect the russian free us. they've been impressive. no, we haven't. well, how those was, or indeed the was of the president himself fit in with the findings of the un remains unclear. but one thing is absolutely clear. and that is that according to moscow, these latest explosive claims, in no way reflect reality. the head of this union of offices for international security, a peacekeeping organization, told the season surprised by the negative international media coverage of russia work in the country, especially when it's successful. the glad you kind of show us. the key thing here
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is the wood allegations you can actually allege anything you want, but in fact we've been hearing so many things about the current times in the republic that actually have nothing to do with the reality of the presence of our instructors in the central african republic, a legal due to the governmental court. the head of the republic asked our government to provide the country with civil instructors for teaching the national army, gendarmerie, and police. we know that currently, every success achieved by russia is perceived critically. and of course, all mass media that operate under someone's umbrella, they spread the face of the situation in the republic is absolutely peaceful by now . the government is very happy with the presence of our instructors back. and they also all spread increased the contingent and denise is on the verge of a coven, 19 catastrophe. according to the countries red cross infection rates is skyrocketing with golden. 60000 new cases reported just the last 3 days. and the
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local health system struggling to coat with the sheer number of admissions of seriously ill patients. the because we're all tired, but there's nothing we can do about it. this is our duty, and we have to do our duty. the my mother got sick about 2 days ago. they brought her to a hospital after her condition got worse. last night condition worse and, and she passed away the ah, the while the coven crisis is spiraling in india as well. the countries temporarily
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suspended an off site over 19 vaccination center. after nearly 3000 people were injected site jobs, according to a local police report. 10 people were arrested including 2 doctors and private hospital victims were injected with a say line solution instead of a vaccine to boost inoculations. the federal government now by 75 percent of all jobs manufactured in the country, and well, most or administer for free supply shortages mean that people have sought out private alternatives to barret and connie, a senior clinical lecture at the university of exit is medical school explains why the risks of receiving a bogus shot a non governmental hospitals is high? i am shocked, i must admit, because in the middle of a crisis in india, there are people who think that they can make a quick buck. the trouble is there are people pretending to have cobra vaccines available at price. and as soon as the indian population here that the
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vaccine can be given privately, alarm bells should rise because the government supplies on not being provided to the private sector. so you have to ask yourself the question, where did this private sector person get the vaccines from just because you've got money, you don't know where you're going. you don't know what the quality control standards . it's an unknown unknown in light of what we've just heard about fake outlet as well. that makes about him today. thanks for coming here and i'll be here with more in 30 minutes. me the ah, ah
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ah ah ah, ah. financial guy, i don't buy a guy on the futures. that's not an almost friday at the last time i buy it from the future. so watch guys replace ah, today industries been millions of euros in the regulations. i will be thinking about making money. i think it's about big corporation, international markets. import export. do you imagine the number of per the diseases are in every family today?
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it's, you know, due to new viruses or new microbes. it's not true. so it is due to environmental law not going to take either the momentum much yes, accumulate got me come in today. they don't allow us. the food industry is that it will create more jobs, it will create more value added. it will create more. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry that we have regulation. we want the regulation of industry and if we don't have that, yes, that's fine. ah the the.

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