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it was the constant intimidation and billing by buying coffee sauce that late them too. i took to spy obscene. these people up nor sold headlines here when asi international, a. facebook whistleblower who competed colds in congress for a crackdown on facebook is now her self funded scrutiny. critics say how close tie to the democrat show, she's pushing their agenda for social media censorship. the european parliament pos is a non binding resolution seeking to ban police you so facial recognition software and public places with m. e p's hailing it as a major victory on the program august. the issue is good news, you know, in criminals owned services. i think the terrorist threat, it'll be abused like crazy. there's a great saying and law enforcement that when you're a hammer,
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everything looks like a nail across the border. kidneys walk, doctors in israel, out of the united arab emirates and say 3 lives with a historic medical tie up to just a year off to the countries established relation. ah, welcome to your news here one arte international. i'm rural. re sushi with a full friday bulletin for you today. so democrats in the u. s. congress are calling, well, are they going all out? i should say that coding for a crackdown on facebook after the claims of a company whistleblower. although it now turns out that fraud says how can has close ties to the democrats, it is something she failed to mention, while demanding action against her former employer. facebook's products harm children, stoke decision, and we can our democracy. the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram saver
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a won't make the necessary changes because they have put their astronomical prophets for people. congressional action is needed. now the chart here, bear with me this might get a bit confusing. francis hawkins is being represented by a co founder of whistleblower aid, john tie, who served in the obama administration. the other co founder of the organization, which helps whistleblowers pay their lawyers. fees is mcg site. he was a legal representative for alexander vend min, a white house staff, a who testified in trump's 1st impeachment trial. now we spoke to max blumenthal, the editor in chief of the grey's own. he points to other alleged links and says, political affiliation. in this case, it's no surprise her testimony dove tales very closely with the democrat censorship agenda. their plan or their desire to heavily sensor social media or francis, how again was pushing that agenda. if it's true that bryson jillette,
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the strategic communications firm that is reportedly advising francis how going and which was founded by former obama aid bill burton does it enjoy this relationship with her? then we also have to consider her relationship, a possible relationship with abide and white house. let me, whose press secretary, gen saki, i actually used to be employed as a senior advisor by bryson july 1. and what's clear here is that democratic operatives were not, if these reports are true, are providing p r advice and promotion to francis how going a previously unknown figure, who was instantly verified by twitter the day of her carefully coordinated and crafted testimony. so she's not as a, an actual whistleblower. she is a political operative advancing a cohesive agenda. what's more, it's emerged with francis. how gotten as a regular donna,
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to democrat affiliated organizations, helping party candidates get elected a legal and media analysts, lionel and max blumenthal again, they gave us that take on the facebook allegations and the dangers of censorship. she just wants more government intervention. so i think the impact we're going to see going forward is more censorship, more intervention from the intelligence services. and the reorientation of these social media sites to target official u. s. enemies per her recommendation. i think her. 2 you know, it could, it can benefit multiple causes, you could see it benefiting the religious. right. that doesn't like the kind of semi pornographic content on instagram and the way it degrades women of feminist could get behind it. but behind it all is a much more insidious agenda that how going outlines she has explicitly called for bass, beefing up facebook counter espionage team to take on official enemies. she named
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me and mar ethiopia, which is a new target of u. s. empire as well as iran and china. she did not refer to facebook working with any u. s. allies to carry out malicious activities. this is an extension of the narrative we've been hearing since the russia gate saga began. the real issue, the gravamen, the, the $64000.00 question is one of our people and coating a former president of the united states who are excluded. an expert gated bowdlerized from any kind of public conversation because of who he is. that's the issue. i may ask you some, one of you were on your phone on your mo bile and you said something politically piquant and all the sudden your phone went dead because your carriers as far, we don't like that. that's a hate speech. and you say you're the phone company, you don't, you don't monitor what i say. well, that's what we have to look at these companies as utilities,
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they will shut you down merely because you're oh pining and expressing in a an opinion. that's what they never talked about. that's the reason that's what i wanted to hear. that was never addressed in this big whistle blowing, expose a patch, blah, blah, blah, blah blah. as gretta would say, european lawmakers are pushing for a ban on facial recognition systems used by police. the e u parliament has passed a non binding resolution against biometric surveillance which some m. e p is compared to that of cold war snooping. that's an important step in fighting against mass surveillance, the central and eastern europeans used to live under the eye of the big brother. and we don't want to come back the resolution calls for a ban on funding all deploying programs that could result in indiscriminate mass
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surveillance. the document also emphasizes the importance of human supervision in any final decision making. it also urges authorities to be more transparent by using open source software. now it's not the 1st time nations are taking a stand against excessive surveillance. in 2019 san francisco became the 1st us city to enact a complete ban on police, biometric surveillance, boston, and minneapolis. then followed that lead. and we discussed the pros and cons of facial recognition with terror and security expert david low and former u. s. a police officer, dominic is o, there's a great saying in law enforcement that when you're a hammer, everything looks like a nail. and all this does, it may have the great grand scheme idea of you're going after some very serious offences like child sex trafficking. i'm missing persons or terrorist activity, but i don't care who says what it will always be used down to your lowest common denominator, which is your citizen, and it will be abused like crazy. you're then actively putting
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a tool in the police's hands to look for crimes proactively in the wrong way. i think this is just, this is a door that's going to be open for some very abuse of authority. i don't think it's a good idea, as you can put police in this mindset of that everybody is a criminal, is good news in criminals and terrorists, and i think a terrorist threat both in europe and north america since, well, how can enough county so if you did look out, i mean i'm talking about dealing with serious organized crime. so trafficking him, lots of dealing with cs trafficking, those talk defense in terrorism. and i think the point that was made, but you know, it's only allowing, like counter terrorism agencies, policing agencies in the u. k will be like the national con, one. you know, a, we agency those things. you wouldn't give it to have any police force. it was like when we were in the european union, michigan information system, which was
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a database that wasn't a balance of the police force in the u. k. it was only to send an offices and the pounds. i just happens and all of them in the united states were, were abuse we just to be with. so if it was, if it was utilized and executed for what it was written up more than a 100 percent of the oversight was proper on that i think would be a great tool. i think that, but we just, we always take something that's, that's meant to be some way. and we just, we water it down and we abuse it. it's about giving who has access as a day to store and also destroying data with the, the question installments on it, or making sure those safeguards in place. and that's why i said, you need judicial scrutiny. what to make it say that it doesn't go all the way down to again, the lowest common denominator, which is the citizen and detector, or a street car, shriek up as a bad day, and he wants to go through all the backlog of your activity for last 6 months and charge you for a crime that you committed 34 months ago or poland has on
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a collision course with brussels after war. sauce top court rule that some e u laws are unconstitutional and a timing couldn't be worse with poland now seeking billions of euros and e, you recovery funds a short time ago. i spoke about this with a correspondent, peter oliver. there are shots fired in that confrontation between warsaw and brussels and the constitutional tribunal. poland talk court is basically said that the polish constitution has precedence over you law in the country. the primacy of constitutional law over other sources of law, results directly from the constitution of the republic of poland. this has been clearly confirmed by the constitutional tribunal. it's very important to point out the polish prime minister material. moreover, he says, this isn't a sign that poland is about to try and leave the european union. in fact, he says his country has no intention of doing just that. but we are hearing again
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things that sound like breaks at room breaks it cost to do it. hasn't gone anywhere yet. well, now we're hearing about polk sits. doesn't exactly roll off the tongue, but it is what it is. in fact, here in germany, the press is full. this morning of talk about this being a legal polk said that poland has essentially, by making this ruling the try to pull itself out of the legal frameworks of the european union. and france deeply unhappy as well for the european commission has said that they have serious concerns about this ruling from the courts. while other e. u officials are clearly far from happy at this move the verdicts in poland to not remain without consequences. the primacy of you law must be undisputed violating it means challenging. one of the founding principles of our union east states must not stand by idly. when the rule of law continues to be dismantled by the polish government. neither can the european commission or money can't finance governments which mark and the gates are jointly agreed. rules are, this could be
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a go a different way though, could be because these rulings from the courts only become law when they're published by the polish government. now, what could happen is the could take this ruling from the constitutional tribunal and go, we'll pop that in a drawer for now, and maybe we'll look at it a little later because what you have at the moment is the situation whereby poland isn't getting over 70000000000 euros from the european union. in coven recovery money, poland can look at other member states. you've already received their cash. you're already spending their cash. and wondering well what, how we going to make sure we get ours is also tens of billions of euro's worth of loans and subsidies that the a, you potentially could cut poland off from. so we may well see this ruling from the court used as some type of bargaining chip to try and find a rapprochement between warsaw and brussels. but it certainly doesn't look good at the moment. and some of the concern that's been shown from the european side,
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certainly justified, as poland says, essentially the rules and its country supercede. those of the european union turkey has joined algeria in lashing out at the french president. it's after emanuel mac, ron suggested, there was no algerian nation before french colonial rule anchor branded microns words, a populous move ahead of next year's presidential election in france. while turkey and algeria have joined a growing list of nations that are at loggerheads with paris as a correspondent, shala duplicate now explains. france isn't having the easiest of times it seems to be battling on multiple fronts internationally. and was it it's waging offer some foibles take? i'll g uria francis form a colony it resisting president mack ones attempts to draw the line, and it has an ax to grind
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that didn't go down well and then to add insult to injury macklin blamed hatred towards france. young algerians, on the political military system which had re written history based on lies even questioned. what is how interior was there an algerian ation before french colonization? that's the question. algeria post 19. 62 is built on a memorial rent that declares france is the whole problem. hugh, i recall done baset debt, while algeria also plays it as space to the french military. note, colonial presses are naught to welcome the country, essentially set this leisure which pushes process official relations with some of our countries into unfortunate crisis. situations should result through unconditional mutual respect. that's not the only trouble for
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a sing. france. in africa. marley has a summons. the french ambassador for extra nations, it's furious that as fraud seeks to withdraw its troops. he can still think that he can hold the fort by saber rattling. but if you go near the left hand to button, the situation arising from the end of operation back on puts molly in a fait accompli abundance of those mid flight to assist next. and it forces us to explore alternatives and means to better insure a security on the mostly or with other partners. and then there is this all my t catastrophe. there was no way that we could have taken this decision without it having and
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causing deep disappointment. and hurt to, to france this, this, there's no way we could have avoided that if it wasn't bad enough, that a straight country which ranks a few more than several runs below france and military strength shocked it all for a rendezvous with the u. s. it also invited the briggs buccaneers alone for the jolly, the french what dears and found themselves crying out. which brings us to the u. k. my corn has often been compared to napoleon, but will he get caught in the nets? of his very own waterloo, francis so incense over the u. k. 's refusal to lex fishermen troll they catch in british waters. it's even threatening to cut the country's electricity supply. surely it would make more sense to just pass on the increasing costs of energy to
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the brits making them pay double. but no mackinac government is forcing a battle of wills who will though blink. first. all of this comes as the friendship president is set to face his stay 1st competition to date. as the presidential election hurdles, closer, many at suggesting the only person whom blow a hole in makins hopes is well himself trans has lost his position for some time already. i would say since the end of a show to go as president transit is lost, its position on the global stage of france has decided to follow the steps of the united states and nato. and we've seen the catastrophe of that in an afghan in iraq, in actual saga. now we've seen that france is totally lost. it macro is just living on the doors that france is to have. and now it's just finding out that this power, that france, thought it had,
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she just doesn't have it. she's not the only one. he's just the one which is a, she is the president, which is exposing this to the, to the, to the public. that france is no longer the power it used to think it was and it's, we're heading into the 2nd block of the program here. when are you still become wild? europe struggles to keep the gas flowing. there's also a supply problem with a serious shortage of drivers. all across the continent to keep everything from petrol stations to the shelves stopped at the local supermarket. we'll discuss that . just a minute. ah ah. a
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for that one to the 2nd half of the program here, one all t international into a rather inspiring story from the middle east of the lives of 3 women have been saved by an historic series of kidney transplants between israel and the united arab emirates now it's a major boost for medical cooperation between the 2 nations considering they just established ties about a year ago. ah ah, you say was it gone? oh, she told me that she wanted to lay to the mother, but that was no match with you. then we asked for, they discussed the dna and everything and book them in our pool, their eyes program and it was great. in one minutes we found a good match with we
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se well and zoe. alien johnny. i waited in the airport to keep me from the house without great wired about. we'll get to 88 and then 870. we took off 2 minutes before i called to say blocked off the man who daddy and told him this to stout. this tuesday was an effect. ah. we exchanged a i smoked and then i get back to smell is an ambulance waited for me. example ah, is a beast const out we sat there maybe go see stems. m a bridge between house. i was really special for us to blue such experience in our country.
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i think it's very special and maybe they will be there the 1st and then we will continue with other countries. the british government is using the army to keep petrol stations supplied and made a severe shortage of truck drivers. that was a problem that's causing havoc throughout supply chain, but it isn't just limited to the u. k. as europe emerges from various locked downs at now needs an estimated 400000 more heavy goods drivers. poland has the biggest shortfall and it's relying on its neighbors to keep fuel and goods moving. while germany has at least 50000 driver vacancies. and on the program we heard from a yen pavlov ski who heads a transport company in berlin. he says, truckers are severely undervalued and are simply losing any incentive to get behind the wheel feeling. but even the number of drivers from eastern europe is declining,
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it is already obvious that many transport companies in central and eastern europe, which are very active here in germany, can no longer find drivers in eastern europe because no one wants to do the job. we need to be careful that this file does not continue, but finally stops. society should put more value on truck drivers. we all know how good it feels to sit on your sofa at home and order something online with next day delivery, preferably with free shipping. often you can't have it both ways. fallen prestige for the job can be felt by the drivers, and many young people are asking why they should go into this profession with such a low social status. we also spoke to truck driver jeffrey summers who thinks that wages should be increased in order to attract more people to the job. awfully hor, earthy and the seller is the most important thing if it's not good the know wants to do the job or the other reason is that training costs have risen and independent drivers have to pay for it by themselves. i have
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a colleague who's training his cost, him 12000 euros. the military used to train many drivers who could use their skills in their professional life. but that's not the case anymore. as, as, as well as the training. there are also paul working conditions, especially in long hall transportation. my colleagues don't want to be away from home for weeks. these days you can end up spending 14 days away from home. and many young people don't want to spend that long on the road. yeah. lately, we've seen a lot of drivers coming from outside the u. they get paid between $4600.00 euros, and only the daily allowance makes the job attractive enough to take it. now to solve this problem, i think there should be more regulation of the industry. for example, the minimum wage should be based on the driver's country of origin or the russian foreign ministry. his file, the counter request to the global chemical weapons watchdog. as after the united states and 44 other countries submitted a list of questions, the o. p. c. w, demanding moscow. give details on last year's alleged poisoning of kremlin critic,
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alexey nevada, me. i'll be spoke with m oscars. ambassador to the o. p. c. w. alexander, a short gin, who says that russia's viewpoint is simply being ignored? ah status, obscene is to, there's a feeling that something else. ah, the goals are driving them judge for yourself to day. i was not allowed to speak for more than an hour. the pretext were different, for example, the absence of the bulgarian representative who should have been reading the appeal of 45 countries. i asked the ambassadors of the united states, great britain to britney not want to hear the answer from russia. there was no desire to listen to us. apparently of the goals are being pursued. it is possible that this whole story is connected with the escalation of sanctions prussia in a dilemma. ah, we wanted to do a joint investigation and what do you think the technical secretariat began to drag out the whole thing? one of the excuses was that they would know similar incidents from the u. k. all the u. s. were putting forward
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a counter request within the same framework and expect that france sweden and the technical secretariat will never less on the same questions that we asked earlier. we close this subject with a request from 45 countries and sent a counter request. the bowl is on this side. in august, last year, alexis of albany fell sick on a russian domestic flight. after an emergency landing in siberia, he was taken to hospital and put in an induced coma. he was later air lifted to germany at the request of his family. doctor's in berlin, said nevada only had been exposed to the navic chalk nerve agent and ultimately blame the russian government. although russian medics who treated nevada on the claim, no poisonous substances were detected in his body. and after making a recovery, alexson of ality returned to moscow, where he was then arrested and sentenced to 2 years in jail for breaking his parole conditions in a corruption case. well, the russian at representative to the o. p. c. w. alexander to shogun again says western countries themselves work with
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toxins, including for example, novato amount of kids coming some nato countries. a working with substances called navi chalk, a recall statements of the check president who said in his country there were laboratories where work is carried out with the substance called 8230 which can be attributed to navi chalk, the pretty side admitted that in their potent down laboratory work was carried out with substances from the family of navi choke the united states is the only country that is not freed itself from chemical weapons. $140.00 peyton's have been developed there for the use of ammunition that contains chemical warfare agents such as navi, choke, what app is it program for this hour here? live on our t international. thank you for sharing some of your friday with us here at moscow. we return to the top of the hour with more of your worldwide headlines. so these are the 4 people who pulled the trigger. after 5, something on survival,
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have committed suicide, but left behind norwich. they explicitly state that it was the constant intimidation and grueling by buying coffee sauce. that late them too. i took the spy. obscene these people up nor sold for their 3rd boom bought the one business show you can't afford them it on bridge. boy washington coming up the u. s. and china officially held national security talk to switzerland. what higher level discussions are being outlined at vida? and she planned to hold a virtual summit later this year. sure that we discussed the talks and what issues are on the table. then we take you back inside the fight over the u. s. that.
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