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[000:00:00;00] the the highest cord in texas rules facebook is liable for nobody, but everything from sex traffic is, is, comes with several victims to the company who are fighting to protect them from abuses. having labor force them to provide the network. the us state farm with issues of warning, cutting americans not the travel to russia, place in the country on the same risk list a syria you've gotten, and i've got a song for reason allegedly including terrorism and a group of british m. b 's hand across part he left at the bel moss prison in which they them on the right to visit with co founder julian sounds. we hear from
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a former leader of the opposition who was among those taken off to talk about gender in egypt and mexico and indonesia in many other places. but suddenly it's all different. my junior college is concerned. i fly from oscar. thanks for joining us tonight. and all things, and i shall, i'm daniel hawkins with you to sunrise. welcome to the program that when a ground breaking decision, the high school in texas as rule that facebook can be held liable for knowingly benefiting from sex traffic is federal victim is recently sued. the world's biggest social network for failing to protect them from abuses who use the site to force them into prostitution as teenagers, or senior correspondent more i got their reports. one of the girls suing facebook was 14, when a man of about 30 message to sunni methodically,
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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 a result, plaintiff was raped numerous times for the plaintiff rescue from the trafficking scheme. traffic is continued to use her profile to attempt the entrap of the miners in the same manner. painted some of the reports of these activities to facebook, which never responded the trio now suing facebook are an anomaly. many boys and girls. they never speak out because that fear because a virus mate and shame, they could be your kids, my kids defenseless, against a veteran predator who prays on psychologically vulnerable. kids news, their weaknesses, the amount of sex traffic on facebook and instagram,
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which it 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. facebook's 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 their users. which makes sense, if you shut down every website where someone says something offensive, there wouldn't be an into that left. except of course, facebook may have been complicit, holding into the platforms accountable for the words or actions that they use is one thing. and the federal precedent uniform it, it states that section $230.00 does not allow it's holding into that platform accountable for their own misdeeds. is quite another thing. this is particularly the case for human trafficking. what do you have to do with a trafficker messages?
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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 trafficking is of horns and not allowed on facebook. well, continue to fight against the spread of this content and the predators to engage in it. except facebook really isn't putting up much of a fight. and 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 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 traffic is even by up advertisement on facebook's platforms which facebook apps and does approve and makes money on that go the argument that
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facebook is complicit in under age sex trafficking. se lewis representing the victims and the chords agree we do not understand section $230.00, to create a lawless, no man's land on the internet. in which state the power to impose liability on websites that knowingly or intentionally participate in the evil of online human trafficking. if the k 16th facebook and other online johns will have a much tougher tab of hiding behind pieces of paper with section 230 stamped them claiming defied sex trafficking, even as they profit from hosting p the 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 facebook comes under so much hurt me because they have this powerful censorship apparatus is our brightest to monitor every little
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thing happening on their site. and they choose to ignore the really green stuff and over the political things. 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. really bad piano, facebook, and it's good reasons are 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 the lifelong users. so facebook is going to want to clean it up simply for p r. i would imagine us that the farmer has issued a special travel alert warning, it citizens not for head to russia under any circumstances. it sites a whole host of reasons for that decision do not travel to russia due to terrorism,
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harassment, by russian government, security officials. the emphasis limited ability to assist us citizens in russia and the arbitrary enforcement of local law. your citizens may become victims of harassment, mis treatment, and extortion. all u. s. government personnel should carefully consider their need to travel to russia . basically what the state department has done, it's declared russia level for threat to be fair though. several countries have recently received this bump up to the threat level for including many in europe. but many of the most of those countries received that level due to current covered 19 concerns. in russia's case, however, the main threat, according to the state department, is terrorism and potential abuse by government officials. apparently, according to this state department, terrorists are literally around every corner here in russia. terrorist groups, trans national and local terrorist organizations, and individuals inspired by extremist ideology,
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continues reporting possible attacks and russia. terrorists may attack with little or no warning targeting tories locations, transportation, hobbs, markets and shopping malls, local government, facilities, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, parks, major sporting and cultural events, educational institutions, airports and other public areas. now, these statements, for many people who have been to russia, are especially live in russia. these statements are just ridiculous and absurd, nothing to do with reality. in everyday life, in russia, and just for context. this kind of implies that the state department is traveling to russia as dangerous as travelling to countries like of gas to stand syria and libya literal war zone. i think if i'd read this before coming here, i might no stay for 15 years. dimitris, to be honest, it's scary, stuff and terror the terror threat. russia is not exactly the only country
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effected by. is it obviously not, of course terrorism does happen in russia, but kind of rarely. i mean, yes, we saw the situation because over a month ago. but more often than not, these stories about the headings, knife attack settings, killings, they're not coming most of the time from russia. they're coming from countries like the us, the u. k. in germany, france. yet somehow, none of these countries have been designated as level for threats, apparently, according to the state department of the mythical threat. terrorists and russia is far greater than everything that's been happening in europe over the past few years . here's just a few examples of opened a terrorism investigation after a police employee was stamped to death at the police station near paris. this is the 3rd terror attack in just over a month in french news tonight about the deadly terror attack outside of paris. perhaps we should point out that it's not that long ago that we're hearing about the term stable, unpredictable relations that bite administration seeing what they wanted with and
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from russia. how does that fit with these developments? well, basically just flies in the face of everything by the ministration has been saying the stuff we heard during the buying proof of summit. but it's not exactly surprising. sure, there's a lot of talk by this, by demonstration about stable relations treating each other fairly. but in practice it turns out to be basically a game of double standards and flip flopping when whenever it comes to us relations and 1st we're friendly, then rushes, not enemy number one, and then it's a level for travel thread. and all this time, the bio ministration, keep things stuff like this. we see a predictable, stable relationship with russia. we want to stable, predictable relationship. we are not looking to de escalate. we would prefer to have a more stable, more predictable relationship present food. and i had a share unique responsibility to manage the relationship between 2 are form proud
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countries. relationship has to be stable and predictable. all these statements obviously sounds lovely and there's a lot of people who do want russia and the u. s. to get along. but with gestures like this thread designation, it seems obvious that there's still a lot of people in washington who want to see russia as an enemy, as a fred and relation between the 2 countries have been on this kind of one step forward to step back. kind of trend, and as long as that's the thing the relations probably won't get any better anytime soon, especially with the us constantly finding and making up reasons to describe russia as the bad guy in a bad place. the move also follows rushes decisions are put us on its list of unfriendly countries along with a check or public. when we us marine corps intelligence officer, scott ritter, says washington may say they want a stable relationship or actions that have to demonstrate that intention. well, clearly it's a political move because russia is not this dangerous, is afghans,
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dan, syria, and another nations that are engaged in ongoing conflicts? i believe it's more of a retaliatory measure taken in response to russia listing the united states as, as an enemy. the white house is very careful with this words. predictable and stable does not mean friendly. under no circumstances doesn't mean friendly, means predictable and stable. united states has painted russia as, as an adversary, not as a friend, but what it wants to ensure is that, like perhaps during the cold war era where the united states and the soviet union were not friendly, were adversarial. there was a predictability and the stability and the relationship that allowed, you know, adversarial feelings and emotions not to spin out of control into actual conflict. so the, the goal here is to have the united states and russia talk so that there is predictability
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so that there isn't going to be a war. so that's there's ability, so there isn't going to be an attendant consequences. this doesn't mean where friends, where not united states has made it clear. it is not friendly with russia. it says in the future, it would like to be, but it's taking no steps in that direction. and you know, that's just the unfortunate reality of the times. we live in britain's maximum security bell mos prison saw quite the crowd on tuesday. a number of m. p. 's joy and supporters of duty and songs for a protest outside the facility. that's whether we can ex co founder is currently being held. the politicians had that in a cross policy, less of the prison in which they cooled on belmont, she called out bow, much refusal to an hour meeting with a sons appropriate comes after the main witness in the us case against the songs reportedly admitted giving a false testimony in exchange for immunity. from prosecution, we heard from former leader of the opposition,
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jeremy corman was among those of the protest. i visited many prisons and many prisoners over all the years. i've been a member of parliament and is perfectly normal. the members of parliament granted with due process of facility. we now want a group of us to be able to talk to julian, probably by video link in order we can discuss his case and help to form our own opinions and encourage other members of parliament understand their role in what i hope will be a very strong campaign to prevent extradition away from this country. julian spent years in ecuador, and embassy was then taken out of your embassy and is now in a maximum security prison. the case went to court. the court refused the request for extradition. therefore, at that point, the case of india will should have done, but instead, the united states is give notice that it intends to appeal against this extradition . i'm seek to take it back to the court of appeal and eventually presumed to
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supreme court, which would mean that he could be extra to the usa, where he would trace a minimum prison sentence of a 175 years. we have appealed to preston biden. to not go ahead with this appeal to drop the case so that julian can be free and what was done today here. at this maximum security prison in south east london, bell marsh is to ask 2 questions. one is the government. we consider her decision to refuse a private nature of members. apartments on a legal basis for julian massage. and also to make the point that judy is somebody that stood up for the truth around the world has helped us understand what happening in so many other places. around the world where the u. s. military on such terrible things and we think he is a journalist of distinction. i've often spoken about jonathan. 2 in egypt and coward indonesia and many other places. but suddenly,
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what julia sanchez. i don't think he has spoken the truth about what has happened around the world. the biggest ever court case against pharmaceutical giant sees underway in the us drug makers starting to tobacco a thing the country's opioid crisis. our plan is to lay out all of the bad conduct that led to be good for them and that's, that's number one. certainly, we want to establish, we want the jury to hear it. we want the jury to answer the question. this was a public nuisance. they caused riffing terrific damages to our community. that's what we want from this, from this trial. well, one form of joint won't be at the trial, though. joseph johnson has agreed a $230000000.00 out of court settlement with new york. as part of that deal, middle settle related claims over the next 9 years and stop sending opioids in the us. the company in cisco that this is not the emission of wrong doing as it hasn't
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sold it since 2015. the over crisis that's been blamed on johnson johnson and the other drug makers who will stand trial cause huge suffering in the country. it's killed with half a 1000000 people. johnson johnson is accused of over prescribing drugs and causing addiction something the company denies. it says submitted only the required amounts to people with medical issues. luke join us to has an organization that helps drug addicts recover. he believes compensation victims should be much higher. this should be a much bigger compensation, a half a 1000000 americans that perished from this. and many more families that have been destroyed by this addiction, which is at an epidemic level and continues to increase both in not only and over those depths,
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but in the spread of the contagion throughout the society. so is $230000000.00 adequate? absolutely not. and that is here is on the verge of a cobra catastrophe. that's according to the red cross. infection rates are skyrocketing, more than 60000 new cases reported in the past 3 days. a local health system is said to be at breaking point me 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 gets sick about 2 days ago. they brought her to
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a hospital after her condition, got worse. last night, her condition worse and, and she passed away. the me here with an environment bureau has branded the e use new green law. a foss legislation obliges the block to become a net 0 emissions economy by 2050 barbara mariani from the bureau. explain why that target she believes will not be met to 5, because the real mission will actually only 52.8. because members, can you said they don't want to have a common neutrality target finding kind of trying to august. they also resisted and you sort of provision setting a deadline for subsidies. so not several elements. if one really, you know where we start to go with human scuse for being hailed
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as law climate change rule. the 27 nations in the book must collectively flash greenhouse gas emission by 55 percent by 20 good teeth 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 abstain saying the final compromise did not reflect its national position. but while everyone else is totally on board, that doesn't mean that they are all happy about it. the common who dog is not buying a national level is a big is a big obstacle and we are hearing some of our members seen this in trickery. people say common you're trying to use where you will not for us, so we don't have to bother. so, you know,
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this is exactly the kind of dynamics which will not take us to climate neutrality because there is a sort of, you know, to say, who think 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 film 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 up 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 we are in station of e u. agriculture policy that farmers by diversity and the climate so badly need the
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c a p was supposed to be the big building block of the green deal. what remains a series of empty slogans with big agribusiness as usual, or in many cases, a deterioration of the status quo. 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 of that summit from beauty by cool to failing to meet its commitment to curb. 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 c, r t, paris. just a day off to confronting a british navy war ship, that sets of sail close to its territory. russia has a reveal, it was 4th through the same thing again. this time with
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a dutch forget russia, ministry defense claims the ship coolie everson, i diverted from its course and began sailing toward the coach, straight off the coast of crimea. russell scrambled far digits and bombers to intercept the vessel. maryland has accused the plains of harassing the evanson in international waters. so he's president, has lost the construction of a controversial new canal and his stumble will run west of the city and is expected to be completed within half a dozen. you prefer the other one said the canal will be a source of pride for the turkish people. projects raising concerns over its environmental impact and economic costs. the price tag is estimated at $15000000.00 that will link the black sea and the sea of morrow, 6 bridges and all the span of 45 kilometer long route. the project designed to ease traffic and reduce the risk of accidents in the boss for a straight, one of the world's busiest shipping lines. critics that have question whether
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turkey will apply them on true convention to the can. now, we're starting back in 136, not international agreement, regulate vessels, transit through the boss for us, and all the no straight guarantees free passage of civilian bustles and restrict naval ships not belonging to black sea states. i do, and i said he isn't planning to quit the treating, but wouldn't hesitate to review any agreements to get a better deal for turkey in the future. middle east, unless i walk off is concerned. but anger is current, lack of cooperation on this with its key regional partner. the worrying thing is that all the obvious thing, so to speak is that turkey is not doing this in full cooperation with the main stakeholder in and in the whole operation which is fresher. and this is the worrying thing. could be the case that turkey is doing this in order to put pressure its own pressure on russia in order to gain some leverage. but if this
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indeed proves to be you know, and need to oriented operation whereby sudden the nature ships say we're, we're not bound by the mantra agreement anymore. and we can go into the black sea as much as we can. and we don't have to leave up to 21 days. then, you know, would that may crush, i behave different tree in a more and as serial or defensive way towards turkey, which could lead to some confrontation here or there. focused on the strings of the colombian capital have once again clashed with police. the latest skirmish showing the national strike that's now going for 2 months demonstrate has been devoting an end to police repression and
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a route and brought reform of social policy the the capable involvement jim on students to start on the waiver social protests that have swept across colombia, hundreds of people to, to the streets with a long list of demand from the country's government for cooling, for a better life, for everyone that much has been achieved. controversial healthcare reforms was prep, the government minister, the head of the foreign ministry, as well as the chief of police all resigned. so why today 2 months later, people are still in the street. i think that it is necessary to continue resistance despite the fact that we strike committee held negotiations with the government. the government has refused to speak with the people on the street. you know that there is a game of the keeper we're here because in addition to that, but you need to,
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to express are brought to these actions allow us to help people who live on the street and our phones and are not able to get an indication on maria sagan was in the one with us. we will stay on the streets because we do not have a good enough livelihood left and do not have enough help from the government. we won't allow ourselves to continue to be robbed in such a shameless way screaming. we continue fine because our country needs in society in the community, also needs stability in order to achieve tolerance for quality and make our country a better place for protests in columbia begin early this morning in the city of medicine a few hours ago, there was reportedly a forceful intervention by law enforcement agency to this past the protest. there was also information about several mass demonstrations in some areas of the city, like you can see here in the north of the capital. just a few days ago, it was here that hundreds of people took to the streets and protest. know the situation has changed, in particular, due to their restrictions and post in the city,
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in order to protect the population and gets like your own a virus. be on the phone. on the 20th of july, columbus independence day, congress will behave. and another day of nationwide protest is expect her to install. it was from hawk sending away in just a few of its time. the team and i will be back in half an hour though to bring you the latest global headline. join us again that me the the
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