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so that you can convert the cash quite easily to keep in mind, no, i mean to inflation better watch guys reported ah, jail hacker who exposed abusive conditions at the prison. he's being held. it is denied telephone access to his lawyers. his wife runs to move and to venture to your presence lawyer county that she can only like speak to them if they have had the import deadlines. whereas she's not applying requirement to any of the other activists take by kinds of apple over the tech jones, controversial plans to start scanning the files of uses for child sex abuse content . we discussed the issue of the panel of experts. how was it going to be able to determine what is and isn't appropriate effectively creates a back door to,
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to up to, to apple devices. where are they going to draw a line in the parents of a brain damage 2 year old toddler, lose the find that the are being called of human rights to stop a u. k. hospital withdrawing live support for the child. we speak to the parents, we want to be in this position. they keeping this parish office as best i can, but it is obviously a very tricky situation. ah, very good afternoon. thanks for joining us here. and we begin with continuing in depth coverage of the story of martin got. so he's currently serving a prison sentence in the united states for hacking a hospital. he says he did that to draw attention to a custody battle between the facility and the parents of a child being kept without that consent,
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mister goats felt recently turn to us. he was denied telephone access to his lewis . ah, mister goats, felts wife says communication with his lawyer was cut off shortly after he wrote an article published on our website in not pay c, describe cases of mistreatment of the prison he's being held in the authority so. so his lack of calls was simply down to changes in the coven policy, and discuss the case with barbara brown, a journalist, an activist, who was himself in prison, in connection with a data league. and also with dana gods felt they read all of his mail. so they had a heads up on what was coming, they shouldn't at legal privilege mail, but i guess i guess they were aware he has multiple attorneys who are trying to get in touch with him for meetings about strategic matters. he answered an appeal and other ledger and other stuff in court,
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and they just can't reach him. they're telling him that they catherine sir, felt his that bureaus prison lawyer is telling them that she can only let him speak to them if they have upcoming court deadlines. where she's not applying that requirement to any of the other. it's laurie himself over throughout the entire he was imprisonment, has been retaliated against 4 other articles. he's written or lawsuits. he has filed against the system against the visual wardens and so forth. having done for years in the feds myself, the prison, the u. s. for my activism and having written a call from prison, i've been in prisons where there wasn't a lot. i've been in prisons where, you know, i was, i was pulled off the phone. what the course of doing, interview the interview and put in the shoe for doing that interview and then release after investigation. you know, 2 weeks later i was re arrested because these orders in 2017 for getting interview
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advice after i got out of prison. no one has been involved in activism should be tried in the us, nor ca shredded there, and it just did the record of the us on this is just a mentally vile. 7 years ago martin got felt hacked, the computer service of boston childrens hospital. he said his actions were aimed at exposing a month long custody battle between the facility and the parents of 15 year old justina paulette justine. his mother and father had been disputing her diagnosis by doctors who had changed it from a red blood disorder to a mental condition. unfortunately, separated the teenage girl from her family. justina was eventually reunited with her parents following a public outcry, but mr. got spelt was arrested, he's also having a 10 year term, and i so named community management unit. those units were created as part of the war on terror. by the media is little guantanamo sw. all communications with the
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outside world, a monitored and restricted, typically makes include terrorists, those linked to piracy, a mafia members on and got stuff wife land, his placement, staggering, excessive and highlighted issues. her husband had with the judge hearing the case. i think that's what really set him off. was it marty? expose his conflicts of interest in the case. judge. nathaniel gordon donate to the adoption agency that often partners and has received donations from boston childrens hospital, and likely the agency that they would have used to get just adopted into another family. remember, they took the custody away from phoenix. parents made her aware of the state, and then the next step is to get her adopted into another family. the government wanted to use the word where a terrorist in the judge said no. because to nathaniel gordon, who hates marty, said you can't use that word. that's not what this was. but after trial, they put him in a unit for terrorists. it makes no sense even the previous prison correctional
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officers and recognize that this is a political case. i think that's why he's in the c. m. u. we have contacted both the judge and the adoption center for comment will so as leading rights organizations, both in the u. s. m worldwide for their take on the case the european court of human rights and human rights watch still does. they can't comment on the issue. the case has raise public concerns about the proportionality of us cyber laws. and the 1st time it will not aspect is our is daniel hawkins goss fells, wasn't on the 1st case. the headline seized, the computer fraud and abuse act came into force. i don't schwartz, but activist and harvard research fellow was charged under the cna with numerous violations at 1st facing up to 35 years in jail for downloading and releasing academic journals to make them available to all the case. drove him to suicide
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journalists, matthew keys spent 2 years in prison for providing login detail us to a news website that resulted in the crime of a headline being to go through actions also had consequences, though his intentions may have been good and the resulting damage, arguably minimal, this crime, he was jailed alongside the very worst and the penal system among them both convicted of involvement with terrorism, piracy, and matthew membership. his unit is commonly called guantanamo north, which gives you some idea of life inside. the communications management unit is established to house inmates who, due to their current defense of conviction, offense, conduct, or other verified information, require increased monitoring of communications with persons in the community to protect the safety, security, and orderly operation of bureau facilities and protect the public golf felt as complained of being placed in solitary confinement just for voicing concerns about
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the treatment of inmates among those failings in the hands of code cases which have led to prison a death. he also accuses prison, staff of punitive measures blocking his communication with lawyers and media. i was a journalist in prison for, for 13 years, for many years in washington state. i was routinely retaliated against and punished for being critical of prison officials on some respect. i think that probably goes with the territory and is the norm. i think, in general, bureaucrats was pretty much total unchecked power. tend to not view favorably, those who question that power and any abuses of that power. so i would say if it was certainly would surprise me if he were needing retaliated by prison officials also case will continue to draw attention and discussion. do ends justify means should activists acting on good intentions and altruism be treated equally with
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korea criminals? how many broken lives does it take the reform obsolete laws? and how much difference can the actions of one person on a mission really make huge privacy concerns abound over and those plans to start scanning us. i phones the child abuse pitches and follows is a pressure from successive american governments demanding increase surveillance of encrypted data. additionally, new safety protection tools will warn children and the parents when sexual explicit photos are sent to receive ample, will automatically scan the child abuse related material even before it's uploaded to the cloud storage service cases. a confirmed uses account will be deactivated and the national center for missing and exploited children notified whistleblower edward snowden as weighed in on the issue condemning the tech. john's new policy. unbelievable apple. now circulating a propaganda letter describing the internet white opposition to the decision to
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start checking the private files on every iphone against a secret black list as the screeching voices of the minority. this has become a scandal. to say that we are disappointed by apples plans is an understatement. apples compromise on end to end encryption, may piece government agencies in the u. s. and broad. but is a shocking about face for users who rely on the companies, leadership and privacy and security. we discuss the issue on why they're on medication for august. what kind of algorithm are they going to use? so it is able to scan billions of images and then segregated something that is not, let's say a bear skin rug photo or some form of accept. i don't know what except the bowl nudity is, but something that is innocent, something that is not in any way nefarious. how is it going to be able to determine what is and isn't appropriate?
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they'll be looking for, according to reports i've seen, known and already classified and sex abuse images and which is like and that database and how those algorithms are used to search computers. and such like apple is refused to open the front back door to the encryption following cases of, of terrorism, bus murder, rapes, kid, not being, what happened suddenly with this particular cause. yes, it is a good causing and important cause that makes our poll, you know, just go completely the other way in. i think the answer is, is the apple is probably exploiting the subject of child exploitation in order to enroll something that it feels. this is the only way page to sugar coated. few think you will have some kind of privacy interest in this. if you think that this
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photo and your cloud belongs to you, and you can tell the company that you've contract it, either through their hardware or whatever that to, to back off and stay out of your business. i mean, are we, are we serious? do we really think this even remotely as possible for us to tell big tech to back off, leave us alone stay. i don't want affairs, it's already done. it's are the fact that they're even saying that they, they don't even have to tell us they're doing this. we know it. there are billions of users around the world. the vast majority have not got any child sexual abuse imagery, and so they don't need to worry about that. old damage is going to be scan. where are they going to go next? will they going to look for trigger words for other things? well, the images of all the things, where are they going to draw a line in this whole is becoming a de facto agency of the government. even though they say we're not going to hand
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over information to the police. the 1st the will but, but, but in any event they will be sharing the information with other government agencies. so, so then now becoming an agent of the state, now the circular fix might be coming to an end this weekend, but the so plenty of action making the headlines, for example, for the 1st time since 900 $96.00 of russian athlete has been pitt to the gold medal in rhythmic gymnastics, and the russian olympic committee team is not too happy at being run around. on this story, not the suskin taylor sask. it went in sport. you win. some you lose some one particular is the r i c riled. while the 2020 take care games have not been short and trauma, one of the biggest opposite has come on. the penultimate day in the sport of rhythmic gymnastics. now heading into the final on site today. all right, see, asking dina of arena was the had the favorite to when she does all through have 13 wild tie tools under her belt. what's more, historically,
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watson's have dominated the sport winning gold last 5 freight olympic games. but took your 2020 has stopped rain of marina has taken her silver and there are now questions being raised as to whether she was actually robbed. so what's the drama? well, the jim not to be how to goal is 22 year old israeli lacroix ashram and during her ribbon routine, she dropped a ribbon. that's actually a video of it. and you can see on her expression that although she continued smiling like the performer that she has, she knows deep down that this is a fault that will most likely dash hutch says at dot gold metal. but no, apparently the judges for differently. because despite that serious error, she went on to claim fast place by margin of note point 15 points leaving of arena, who performed a totally clean performance without a single mistake with 2nd place. and by the way, making ashley, the only gymnast in the history of the olympic games to take home
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a gold despite and dropping a piece of apparatus. so it's 11 of this really confined thought has led the r a c team to core fowl. i know you, dena hasn't lost, she has one, but unfortunately the reservation was a blatant injustice. you do not very that performed clean while the noise from unfortunately made a glaring mistake, which usually the judges would take off points for performance, technique and art. well, this isn't actually the fast quam, but the r a c team has had about fan us previously raised concerns about on scoring an earlier performance is q protests, have in fact been lodged both of which were rejected. and of course, the why to atmosphere has to be taken into account here. the toto games helping actually quite a difficult time for our a c asking if they have every single time been faced with quite open hostility and skepticism. they've seen media around them for being even allowed to compete in the games. they've had salary sportsmen make quite politicized gibes about doping knobs
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despite the fact the receipt. so one of the most heavily tested contingent in tokyo, is a credit reading to them that despite all of this, they've managed to so far bring home 17 gold medals, ranking them 5th. so in light of all of this, one has to ask and hope, of course that politics didn't decide. i've rina's gold and olympic faith, but such and such a close point. march would of course that serious arrow by be israeli. there are questions being off whether the judges made the right. yeah. control the see, the tokyo olympics with the stories s q tell us you. thank you. so come for this. are sailing to a new record, the highest daily figure for illegal migrants, like the journey costing this channel from mainland europe. you get a set of on last after this the
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hello driven by a dreamer shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask what we got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for patient. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk
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me the me ah welcome back. more than 150 demonstrations on such take place throughout france this saturday, against president microns, mandatory coven vaccination plans. you miss trade unions including medical groups are rallying the members against the move further in the week. people in paris, voice their anger on the streets of differences, constitution council rule. the government's moves legal. as a correspondent, peter oliver witnessed frances braced for another weekend to protest to be the 4th in a row. the
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news on thursday, the french constitutional counsel ruled in favor of a change to the law that will make sure that a health path has to be shown in order to enter cafe bars. restaurants, even long distance trains. those places to the list that already included cultural sites like new z in the theaters in cinemas with more than 50 people in attendance . now while over half of the population supports the youth of these health classes . there is a small but very vocal minority who are vehemently opposed to them for much i see this as a betrayal for french people. it's segregation and a form of apartheid with the vaccinate on one side and unvaccinated on the other. i
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speak on behalf of every one little angry. it's not that we against the vaccine, but we have no hun said because it is only 6 months old. it's cold. i find it scandalous because the french don't want it. we know very well that and the constitutional counsel that of people who are close to power and will not go against power in france, the 7 day average for new covert cases is solidly over $20000.00 per day. in germany, it's one to 2 and a half 1000, but wising steadly, the health minister again spawn is team to implement your restrictions before cases get to the levels seen in front. a must school and negative tests should be required for essential things such as traveling on public transport. going to the town hall over this thing, a hospital, but for nightclubs visiting stadiums or go into the theater places. as a more of a luxury, i can only imagine entry being granted to those people who have been vaccinated or tested for hope is that by prioritizing the vaccinated when it comes to access to
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public spaces, serious cases of covert will be reduced. mr. san bucks, a 3 g approach for those that are inf, which means vaccinated detested who are being tested, needs and who have recovered. although that could be revised down to 2 g approach showed cases rise, including only the vaccinated. and those who have recovered from coven, but this policy has been roundly jumped on as draconian and overly exclusionary by politicians, including those who are in coalition with german health minister spawn. i think it is wrong and legally invalid to exclude those who are not vaccinated from public life. no one should be excluded. instead, we need to convince people berlin, government policies haven't gone down well with a section of the german population who were involved in clashes with police. the protest being banned by german court and police officers,
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a facing investigation for a heavy handed response to the crowd. here of continue to fight, not only against the virus itself, but against the policies that are being put in place to try and stop it. spread feature all over all the paris a record number of illegal migrants across the english channel to receive carrying a single day this week. taking the total number of arrival so far this year to more than $10000.00. m. as a mid reports, refugees having to quarantine in hotels, paid for by taxpayers on not having that covert isolation and force or returning british holidaymakers are facing daily calls and police checks ortiz and us to see it. so much of a has been talking to those affected to accommodate the surgeon. a solid seekers to home office has spent tens of millions of pounds and bulk booking full bought hotels to be used as a temporary housing. a number of these are located in the heart of major
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u. k. cities including london and manchester. many of the new arrivals have come from the country with the high levels of corona virus. british travelers still have to fork out nearly 2000 pounds for mandatory quarantine in the hotel is coming from a red list. country reports have also merged, claiming that hundreds of migraines thing and hotels had been breaching quarantine rules due to poor security enforcements of the premises. some security guards even admitted that they could not control quarantine because they do not know who is supposed to be self isolating. we decided to try and catch up with some of the migraines, whose hotel stays, are being funded by the british taxpayer. and it looks like we're going to have to call the police if you'd only like for private property. no luck. on our 1st attempt, we were asked to leave the premises immediately off to kingston. we move more centrally to london. consistent district managed to speak to refugee from libya. he told me he's allowed to leave his room for a cigarette during quarantine. to go out under the photos of the
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5 to 10 minutes. most of the new come as a scattered in hotels around london. me in england like 10 months, 10 months in the summer house, in an exclusive area like this one. who does, he generally don't come cheap. we ask local what they thought the people seem to me to be very well behave. and i have noticed, studies are problems in the area. this is offensive idea. they can live here, you know, that they're always, you know, thinking they are smoking, you know, the home office insist that hotel accommodation is only a temporary solution to coping with the back of people waiting for a decision on their asylum application. what was the number of daily kennel crossing, setting new records? the british tax 1st bill is only going to get bigger anastasia, so much of a r t london. the parents of
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a brain damaged 2 year old toddler of loss. their appeal at the pin code of human rights trying to stop a hospital withdrawing life support treatment for the little girl. louis spoke to us. ne parents would want to be in this position and they accompanied by their family as a community and they are keeping this parish office as best they can a bit. it is obviously a very tricky situation. her condition has been stable for 2 years now. we know that taking her by a transform will not be a detriment to her. what we have is that the hospital will agree that little to can be transferred to, to israel, and to a hospital all for hi repeat to
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a willing to look after of the parents of alta fix la who are acidic jews say withdrawing her like support goes against their religious faith, they want to take it either to israel or to the united states for assessment of possible treatment. u. k. hospital says that she has no chance of recovery and that such a journey would only bring her further pain. the family's lawyer again outlined his thoughts about the judge's ruling. when you take the case to the european court, you're affectively taking the case against the government. because you are saying that the processes that we used were wrong and should have been, should have been better. they weren't properly applied. and so the position in a case like this is one where very often cases to the european court of human rights successful. so it was one where you're asking the court to look at processes and procedures. and it's,
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it's easier in a way for the european court of human rights to say, well, actually we don't, we don't find this is a problem here than actually getting into the minucci case. ok. reps that up for this. our appreciate your company. join me if you can for updates in half an hour. oh i, i mentioned that i, you know, more than a month up in the last arctic. and when i got back, i had just totally refrained how great we now have it in modern life. so before i go up there, it's like i use hot running water every day. never thought about how great that is . dr. carbonate never saw. great. that was, i don't have to go out and walk 5 miles downhill the stream and bring it back up to get my water right. but after alaska, like i had to do all those things. and so when i get back into my water,
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my modern world and i turn on the faucet and hot running water comes out and hits my hand was like, oh my god, this is unbelievable. this is the most amazing thing that i've ever had happen to me in my life. ah, i believe it doesn't look like this is of all what you actually puzzle. so can you through that actually use them shape which is to build me up with your budget. i will continue to tell you because it
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was in the famous from a credit card issued by both of us to choose the max ties. remember, man like 3 years ago, every year since then i've been saying that. yeah, of course wages in america going down, but prices from stuff important from china going down more. so the quality of life in america doesn't seem like it's getting worse because those flat screen tv and closer. so cheap. and then i said, you know what, some day that's going to reverse. ok, let's check in with stacy max. we have gone through the looking glass.
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remember when the red queen said to alice that you have to run faster and faster just to stay in the same place. she said, in fact, my dear here, we must run as fast as we can just to stay in place. and if you wish to go anywhere, you must run twice as fast as that. so, 50 years of the out. we're looking at the headlines today. and it looks like we're straight back to where we started and the 1970 stagflation, right? because people made heroic efforts to spend inflation 8 their lunch, says wall street dot com. the big shift from durable goods to services is underway . this is all in the latest data coming out of government agencies. real inflation adjusted personal income without transfer pay.
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