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where a housewife could secure regular in the fall semester with ah, facebook's accused of spreading haze and weakening democracy by with the blower. the revelation at the u. s. senate hearing stand in stock, contrast to just a few years ago when social media platforms were held for bring about the spring. your energy prices deepens with ace ha, bearing the brunt reco gas prices have left many unable to pay the bill. oh jeremy, i'm really shocked. i'm aware of what is going on and i have to say we are upset, an absolute shame the italian state, instead of protecting its citizens,
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does exactly the opposite. it has raised the tariffs of goods such as electricity and gas. what a shame and history of the making a russian of film crew, a rise of the international space station to make the 1st feature length fill in space. we'll discuss this unprecedented achievement where the russia coslyn out. as far as i know that there were motivated, they had no choice except to successfully handle wide open space. that professional tutors to shoot a movie. ah . mrs. jones international was me, you lash of allah. hello and welcome to the program. weakening democracy by spreading hatred and division. those are the charges leveled at facebook by a whistleblower. the former employee has been testifying before us senate hearing
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after leaking documents about how the fund operates. facebook exploited teens. do you think that teens are profitable for their company? i would assume so those dangerous algorithms that they admit are picking up the extreme sentence, the division, their product, it is often destructive. facebook's products, harm, children, stoke division, and weak in our democracy. the damage to self interest and self worth of inflicted by facebook to day will haunt a generation. it is pulling families apart. and in places like ethiopia, it's literally fanning ethnic violence. and it's a very different picture from just a few years ago when platforms like facebook and twitter were being loaded for bring democracy to the our while during the arab spring social media play a role. social media is much broader than sending $144.00 characters or twitter for updating your status post on facebook. those are uses, you're giving facebook
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a lot of credit for this or yeah, for sure. i want to remark, look at that one day and thank him. actually, indeed, social media did have some very pronounced impacts on the arab spring. and earlier, my colleague at new ha, they discount the change of opinion to was facebook with auntie contributor nico house? it does seem a little bit peculiar that in 2011 with countries like tenicia libby on egypt. facebook was not only the celebrated for put like for helping spread the news about the process, but the algorithm seemed to be for perpetuating the protests and propelling them for the millions of people are able to react to notice what was going on. now, interestingly enough, about 3 of those countries to protest there actually benefited united states interests. so what it seems like is on the like. now that the script has been flipped 10 years later. censorship actually benefits the united states. so i guess you could say it's pro democracy, i guess if you wanna call facebook, you know,
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a democratic institution, i guess you could call it that because the government seems to be on the side of censorship. facebook as readily pushes to ship, is it a very different base? these they thought it was years ago. does less freedom of conversation, freedom of exchange, freedom of discourse. ah, there seems to be no consistent application of rules or principles or guidelines on any of these platforms. and i would say that at least on the surface now, it looks like the government, at least her opinions have much more influence. i mean, just a couple of weeks ago jim pa sack, he was actually saying that it was time to come down harder on facebook and regulate them more fast forward this whistleblower who's actually represented by a firm that the sac he actually worked for. or as a senior advisor, not even, not even a year ago. his now frankly sitting in front of the senate. after going on 60 minutes, i'm getting a lot of air time. so i would say at the bare minimum, what it looks like is there is a lot of coordination going on behind the scenes in one way or another that
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everybody seems to be involved in, except for the people who are most afflicted by which i would say is the average working class individual and maybe potentially activists organizing protesters a do you think you ask of an fiscal has it? has it the powers at its disposal to, to limit to rain in facebook? i think the thing that they need to do the rain facebook in is to hold them to the standards of a publisher. ah. whereas enabling escaping a lot of accountability for the for the how they selectively apply their rules. i like their editorial list. but they, but the federal government hadn't done anything about it. now on the other side of that fence, they do have the capability, the force in the sensor more to what it does seem like they've had to, they fit every time. one of these is, this is happened. facebook seems to sensor more on their own. so even though they have the power, they haven't exercise it. and they've been able to get face with the kind of do what they want more and more without ever having to hold them accountable. and in legal matter, i'm for the hearing you as soon as his have been clear that congress must make use
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of more regulation against facebook and other social media platforms. if they won't, and, and a big tech won't act, congress has to intervene out urgent. it is for congress to act against powerful tech companies. we should consider narrowing this sweeping immunity when platforms algorithms amplified illegal conduct. and julio riviera, as it directs have for reactionary times comb believes both the democrats and republicans could benefit from greater regulations of faith. facebook, i think that both democrats and republicans in dc are part of a, you know, party that would like, in a sense, to control free speech in america. ultimately, you know what we had in, you know, just months ago, i mean, less than, less than a year ago. you know, we had the, the 2020 election i think be heavily influenced by social media. and in particular,
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social media, censorship of some very illegitimate reporting by the new york post. so i find it ironic that both parties now want to go ahead and attack it. but i think it's a popularity issue. i think that, you know, democrats right now are failing across the board and i think people are in general or fed up with social media censorship regardless of what side of the aisle they're on. so i think it's a little bit easier for them to present this unified front. now, especially for democrats, given that they maintain this, this saw strangle hold on power. moving on now, natural gas prices are still edging up in europe of to hazing. in all time record a slays one or the west effected with gas accounting for northern half of the countries residential and the chicken sumption. people have been hit by soaring bells, and fe is just the beginning. oh, determined. i'm really shocked. i'm aware of what is going on and i have to say we
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are upset, an absolute shame the italian state, instead of protecting its citizens, does exactly the opposite. instead of saving the citizens already condemned by the cove in the pandemic, despite this general economic crisis, it has raised the tariffs of goods such as electricity and gas. what a shame, the increase in electricity, gas, and petrol is 40 percent. i would say it is too much. many people have lost their jobs. many people have been penalized by the pandemic will have great difficulties . it will not be easy. what a drama about the future i see is quite bleak, negative. i would say that if things do not improve, there is a real risk of a social revolt. people are tired. if they can't even pay these bills, things will get worse and worse, there are basic goods. you can't pay for gas or electricity that much. i fear that very bad things could happen. people could become violent from them. what they to lay the wealth, 12th largest consume of gas in,
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pausing almost 91 percent of all it. he says, the government won't consume is, could be hit hot and that pockets, and the prime minister has announced 3000000000 euro worth of subsidies to keep bills down this winter. however, x that sworn, it won't be enough, and many locals won't fall more drastic action. a drilled over, i bet you what i meant that the government should increase subsidies for the people . i mean, it should help people who has no money or it should make a policy not to raise these rates. but i know it's too late now is was very difficult situation. what we only have one salary and we will have to make many financial sacrifices, or it will not be easy. we are very worried. we will have to give up little things that maybe we did before like going out for dinner and some holidays and some gaps is we'll have to give it up for them to pay for these increases. it's not fair, but unfortunately we can't do anything else on another country, hit hard by soaring gas prices, as poland was, shirley refused to prolong his gas supply contract with russia. the polish
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government hopes to covets needs live gasoline. pause from norway as well as liquefied natural gas appliance from carter and the u. s. in the meantime, polls are having to deal with a steady rise in their bells on equal frost bichon. but the dishes, the 2nd increase this year, and a significant one. people on average or lower income will truly fail it. i feel angry because they're more increases to come with rights to grow up in january. and in spring of the lower gas prices, what hunger is prime minister did looks like solution. he just signed a long term deal with gas prom audio signing with russia, cause problems beneficial compared with the deal way in poland. have with us for shale gas of russian gas is, can partially stable and supply more abundant and cheaper. we don't have a plan to make a deal with gas prom, so prices will remain high. it's a bad political move at the moment. we lack energy security. hundreds of thousands of children have been abused. my catholic clergyman in france since the 1950s. that's the claim of report released ela to day barn independent commission.
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it describes a culture of, quote, cruel indifference within the church to what was a systematic problem. this report rocking the foundations of the catholic church here in france. this is just the latest scandal to hit the church world wide, but showing the depths of depravity of those who were in positions of authority and positions of trust. let's have a look at some of the main points now in that report some 3000 p to files uncovered, acting within the french church since 1950. and that is said to be a minimum estimate, some $330000.00 children who are abused by those who are affiliated with the church includes priests and the clergy. 80 percent of the victims were boys between the ages of $10.00 to $13.00. the head of the commission of that independent report said that the church was to blame for not doing enough sheesh good deep these until
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the 2 thousands there was a profound and even grew indifference towards the victims. they were not believed nor heard. the church did not know how to see or hear. they did not pick up on signals or take the rigorous measures which were necessary. the institutions responsibility has to be recognized on shore. maurice, obey warned that the problems had not yet being overcome each full should epoch deal. we must get rid of the idea that sexual violence in the catholic church has been completely eradicated, that the problem is behind us. the problem remains. so this report that lines $45.00 recommendations, this includes listening to victims and also a psychological assessment report of those who wish to join the church in the future. as well as looking at the governance of the church itself. as that report is being released. some of the heads of victims, associations describe how they were feeling to the role. fair. i know you've been
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through hell. you have explored the darkest and most object state. the man sometimes creates in his i'm the president of the conference of bishop. so frauds reacted to that report in the moments after it was revealed, he said the time from beginning to the time for naivety was over and he described the report as being overwhelming. he asked for forgiveness for the church, for what had happened to these hundreds of thousands of children on social media. there has been an angry reaction to that report with many saying that the time had come for reckoning within the church. this organization, the catholic church must be dissolved and that no other association company structure would not be dissolved, dismantled after such crimes, 330000 victims in churches. they should be dissolved chemical castration for all priests to take vows of chastity. there has been a long list of scandals involving the catholic church now for the last 20 old years
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or more. we've had scandals in places like australia in australia, in the us, in germany and now he in problems. but no matter how many times we get reports that are exposing what happened for decades. what was known by senior members of the church. when you see the sheer scale of what happened to people, the numbers and how they were abused, people are still extremely shocked. and had figure this out, bolstering is barricades on line. the british government is looking to spend begun and you sign the warfare center. but will it provide you some money for taxpayers asked story and more to the break.
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oh, you're watching on scenes and i sure welcome back, ringing you meaning to the term start started, cost russian. phone crew has a docks at the international space station. hoping to craig the 1st ever feature length movie shot in time in space. the so you spacecraft, spacecraft, crew members, look, took their 1st steps on board. the i says earlier today also is dollar quarter. can tell us more. well, the psy use m. s. 19 just successfully docked at the international space station after blasting off from the bike and or cosmo jerome and kaz extend early on tuesday. now as you can see on your screen, this is the docking procedure taking place. usually it's done by an automatic docking system, but this time the commander of the flight and the actress on board took manual
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control to complete the procedure for part of a film that they're, that they're filming. now, before the launch of the rocket, we heard from the commander at a press conference, he talked a little bit about what it's going to take to accommodate these new crew members about aboard. the international space station would that have been cut up with the spacecraft has been reconfigured for it to be managed without an on board engineer . but i think that as soon as we get to the space station, a lot will change there because we've got so much vital equipment for shooting the movie. a lot of photo video equipment, lights, et cetera. the international space station will be transformed significantly. the russian unit will turn into a film set for these 2 weeks. now, there is a unique thing about this specific space flight. actually, the russian film director clim chapin co and russian actress eulley. a paras, hilde are tagging along. they're going to spend a 12 days aboard the international space station where they're going to be filming parts for a fictional space drama movie called the challenge. and this is actually going to
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be the 1st professional team of movie makers that will be filming in space. now, several cosmo knots on board. actually in these scenes, i wanted to say that paris sealed will be playing a surgeon that was sent to the international space station to actually save the life of a cosmonaut and several of the cars, not already on board. the i assess, are actually playing rolls in this movie, like oleg novit sky, who actually sent his greetings over twitter right after watching the launch from space. now, the movie itself is even set to make history as the 1st feature film filmed in space. this is something that the russian team has been locked in, a literal space race to accomplish for a while now with the american actor, tom cruz and the director, doug lehman. so i, this is certainly as some interesting news coming out of biking or, and the international space station. and we have discussed this unique space mission with another russian cosmonaut andre bar sanker. a shad his opinion on the
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case as it oh look at my will. this is the 1st experience of the space white had been just one cousin that specialist on to non professionals. the screw members from this perspective, this white as the 1st of men is similar wants coming in the future. the 1st challenge, the move, the crew members will come across some spaces, adapting to 0 gravity. something they started to experience right off to the so you space grub detached from the rocket. carry a yes. this spirit usually last few days and give some complications on the ever they life of an astronaut. because one experiences, so cold motion sickness, the 2nd unpleasant nuisance is that the blood stream is redistributed around the body, which means the blot flows from your feet to the hat and that feels like you're standing upside down. these 2 fact us will bring some difficulties, sir. yes, they're not professionals, but they took short term training. the space flight members in the spot of the training they were taught to take care of themselves in space. how to warm up food, put on the space suit, you use
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a restroom and so full. as far as i know that there were motivated, they have no choice except to successfully handle life and space and that professional duties to shoot. moving in the wake of rags at salmon, poland, and wondering whether they should follow the you case example and head for the exit, we'll say is currently locked in a series of disputes with the ye. how here at paris, con correspondence pita only by fix, had the starry politicians from the ruling law and justice party in poland, are talking about the country's future inside the european union. some even suggesting the potential of a polk set time for an honest assessment, whether the british path is better for poland, poland, for the german occupies in the 2nd world war. it fought the soviet occupiers. we will also fight the brussels occupies with warsaw and brussels bumping heads over rule of law in poland. the polish constitutional court may well be set this week to
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rule that it's domestic law, supersedes that of the european union. the problem for the firebrands and polish prime minister mateusz. moreover, thief party is that while savor, ruffling about the country's willingness to remain in the, you may send out the message they want. it doesn't strike a popular court with the polish people almost 90 percent of those polled. busy said that they are in favor of you. membership supports risen steadily over the last 18 years. poland. how's the lowest levels of unemployment in the e u? it's the 3rd most attractive member state for outside investment and inside the block, it's an important supplier to others. here's what people have to tell our t. it's better if we stay in the european union. bond is one of the most subsidized countries in the e. u sold by making our contribution to the ear budget and what we can get out of it, as well as receiving funding for various projects. this is
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a better option for us. we gain more than we lose. if the you have been in these presses for european integration and a creation of a united states of europe, we should think carefully about that because the policy of some french or german governments. but also the european commission to was poland is harmful to us and causes losses for us. we must be ready to implement our own pulled exit plan. if such a departure would be necessary for us. nobody wants to leave the european union. if someone says they want to leave the you, they probably lost their mind. a lot has changed. our country looks different. thanks to the you. but this union should love us to currently it's been keeping us on the side. it's a bit distasteful opposition. activists don't think there's any real plan to take poland out of the you says on just the spices will hit the wall if it keeps escalating the dispute with the you as soon as money's involved a dollars, it takes a backseat and there's plenty of e. u money already involved. warsaw is the largest beneficiary of the
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e u. cohesion fund. and it's set to receive 75000000000 euro over the next 6 years . add to that tens of billions in subsidies and cheap loans and the idea of warsaw quitting the u. club looks less and less likely, all of that is at risk. if poland continues to fight the european union on the rule of law, case worse, or hasn't received its covert aid money yet, while some other member states are already spending there's. that may be why the prime minister is putting himself over in a far more diplomatic fashion than some of his m p. 's on this issue. i think we will be able to clear all doubts without create an unnecessary tash and here, of course, there is no talk of pol exit while. glancing over to the united kingdom, the only country to leave the e u club may provide more of a cautionary tale and been careful what you wish for than any shining example of sunlit uplands. upon leaving the european union, peter oliver
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r. t. berlin. the british government is preparing to final billions of pounds entering ye cyber warfare center capable of attacking states that the you can use as hostile with mon, what's known of other plans. his art is ashanda edwards, dusty well as being described hair by the government in a breton as a once in a generation opportunity and a real game changer and placing brits and back on the map as a global leader. an influence there in terms of cyber security. in fact, it's so much of a priority for the government that it's setting aside a whopping finds a 1000000000 pounds to set up this new headquarters for cyber warfare in the united kingdom. many eyebrows, though, raised at that amount of money, particularly during all of this time we've seen in the kind of pandemic, very difficult,
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of financial past 20 months. not least looking at current affairs to like the fuel shortage here in the u. k as well. so that's a huge amount of money, but the defense secretary is defending this amount of money on the move in general, saying that the u. k. must be better equipped to defend itself, but also must be in a better position to launch these cyber attacks as well. some foreign states are waging cyber warfare not every single day, and we have the right on to international law and among ourselves to defend ourselves. and one of the way she can do that is to dismantle the tools that i used against you. for example, with the hostile state is using a server to deploy ransomware against you spyware. using disinformation, you could use offensive side, but to deal with those service has been on this trajectory for some time. now, in fact, the national cyber force has been in operation. it was established since at least november of 2020, but what we do know is in the past few months now in 2021,
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a british officials have been hinting at who these hostile states really are. namely russia and china. russia has combined military and non military means to alter the map, attempting to change the balance of power and undermining the cohesion of all societies through disinformation, russia, and china winning a decisive advantage in information h military technologies. we know that russia has consistently denied any involvement in cyber attacks here in the united kingdom and says that london has time and time again failed to provide any solid evidence to back up its claims against it. but still, the united can, the kingdom continues and is indeed setting up this new headquarters. and it seems as though the u. k is not as ramping up as rhetoric, but it's clearly ramping up its capabilities as well. you're up to date, more news in about certain it has signed up next here and i'll say international,
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hello and welcome to cross stock were all things are considered i'm peter lavelle can continued internet censorship and freedom of speech co exist. this all important question is being tested. how should miss information be defined? who should be allowed to make this determination? could i, it's about vaccines. will it stop there? ah, cross sucking our information dystopian joined by my guests. nathaniel bradley in new york. he is ceo of data vault holdings in phoenix. we have ryan hartwick. he is a free speech advocate. facebook whistleblower and co author of the book behind the mask of facebook and material. we cross david wright, he is a practicing attorney and you tuber across up rules and effect. that means you can jump in any time you want. and i always appreciate david, let me go to you 1st as a practicing attorney. um and obviously you know, the laws about freedom of speech can this continued path of censorship located
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