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blue ah a be depleted if that degrading rational impulse is they are increasing all security. it was not when this war you will be held to account a hawkish message coming from country to clay bed, not directly involved in the conflict with russia. and that's while thousands of anti war protesters are rallying just outside the munich security conference with new s award winning journalist seymour hersh says washington will never admitted guilt and take responsibility for its part and blowing up the north stream
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pipelines with the white house. look, i'm telling you never gonna say they're never gonna say, i said they're just never going to do it. and i, jerry and authorities call up on finland to stop an antique government activated accuses of inciting on the rest in the african countries from a broad all ahead of next week's presidential election. and bill gates has a plan to fight misinformation, through artificial intelligence. a lot must says the technology post is one of the biggest threats to mankind. from here on our team. we hear from a panel of guests who wants to add the pre craft controlled by the information on line. i guess nobody. so he's planned to fight against these injustices is kind of regionally my, my highest using ai to come to misinformation and political polarization. he's a pet manatee, a. all right,
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investigating all sides of today's top story. talk to you and ask on setting those records right above the your news here when i see. so the 2nd day of the munich security conference well underway in germany, where world leaders are discussing well, global challenges and threats. but on the streets outside. it's the protestors who are gathering to voice opposition to what is military rhetoric coming from top officials. and he will activist, demanding weapons deliveries to ukraine, stopped there also calling for police for peace and peace folks to happen. you can see right here from these pictures. well, right police, a stuff on the on the same all the situation is keeping up and yet another and see war rallies. news for earlier in the program, i spoke with marina closer rather she brought us details of the conference and details of the protest surrounding it's not the 1st time you know, i have seen protests in the last couple of weeks last time we saw germans come out
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and mass was when the german chancellor made that user and made that decision. so after all you signs advanced the military time frames are made and see here regime and also right now these processes while they're there because we know that there's the unit security conference. so the world political lease, leasing house or security, and at the same time we have the house of people outside who are afraid or half of them are more than half or rate that these decisions that they make. and those funds could lead to world war 3, because what we've seen so far is that they continue and continue press countries to continue arming is the landscape. and so, for example, here, what we've seen is that russia is the hot topic over the munich security conference . and we've seen time and time again that the main aim seems to be defeating russia at any cost. got power won't be depleted if they're degrading russian on forces.
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they are increasing on security. and putin must know when this war you will be held to account. and these are countries that have said time and time again. we are not in a direct conflict with russia, we have nothing to do with it. and then they go not, not even behind the scenes anymore. they just go out there openly calling sana more weapons, send them more weapons. and they managed to convince all of salt who made that you turn and decided to after all, because he was hesitant at 1st and then he decided to supply those weapons. we saw lots of protest milk, which is, i just spoke about it. but then there was a little bit of an awkward moments at this conference already, which is when they asked all of sholtes how he feels because he went on and supplied those weapons, agreed to it. but now he's all along. now you seem to be in the position of having to persuade all those other countries that we're trying to get you to send the
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leopards or let their levers actually send them. why? oh, there is a question. i have to talk to others. especially those who were so much sure, urging me to act in a special way. i wonder if he did have a chance to ask them why they were urging him in a certain way as he said, and they did and follow shoots and are they planning to follow suits? he seems to be a little bit nervous about the fact that germany went ahead and made that move a big deal because these are very offensive weapons that were talking about now. what else was discuss? mainly about weapons worries. so they were say, ok, which weapons as ukraine much and what kind of weapon should we produce moral, what kind of munition are they like? and what do we need to do with the 4th news? years of america's military industrial complex as well? no, that would make it a lot of money from this and they found to make even more and try not seem to
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actually to be the only voice of reason so far were heard from trying as a foreign minister who said that by sending ukraine more and more weapons, they are basically the west is adding fuel to the fire box. the conversation reached the new low when we heard from europe, p leaders. now addressing the fact that russia is the right now, not only in ukraine or in europe, but also in africa. and in the end, even in the arctics, because we are not able to build strong alliances with india, with all palmers in asia, as you said, the ends in africa and other places of the world we will loose, i think the global war on values. russia covers half of the artic, and i have also said that if we lose the arctic because of climate change, we lose the globe. i think this really reveals what they're really afraid of and
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what they're really afraid of is losing their perceived western dominance around the world. they want to get rid of russia absolutely. everywhere. just in case, as they say, that russia starts to attack poses a new threats you know, meet. meantime the standard of living across europe is dropping energy bills through the roof, people on fixed pensions. they haven't got any money to pay for these kinds of military, military and coach on these firms. for example, people can afford the everyday bills, but their governments can afford to send billions of euros and weapons to ukraine. let's not, not forget, this is a great distraction. they can always say, well, it's russia to blame the reason why you can pay your gas bills, for example, is because russia is to blame. so you can make out russia to be the bad guy in the latest episode of the whistleblowers, john kerry jack, who speaks to former british intelligence officer, an emotional, who says that anyone who exposes mis treatment at the hands of his country security
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services are severely penalized you can watch the full interview throughout the day here on our tv or on our website are you dot com for now our quick preview. if you blow the whistle, you can face up to 35 years person. a per charge of chelsea manny good and it was snowden. he will probably face life and julian songs. the penalties were pulling everything over in the usa. so anyone who plays the whistle and anyone who then is told to go and faced the music and wants to put it on the public records, playing the whistle on faces. huge penalty in the west. and i think it's so important to remember that people do not blow the whistle just because they want to, you know, get a certain bitter glory, whatever they ruin allies by doing it, they turn their lives inside out and upside down, people to be penalized and even worse and more badly with the sense of, you know, 14 years in prison because you're
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a treasurer or something like that. you're not sure i, she trying to protect the right through country and you're selling systems. you're trying to protect the very nature of democracy rather than trying to allow the government to encroach on civil liberties to this day, i didn't feel i have privacy talking on the phone with my emails in my own home either. i'm not saying that that's happening. i just aware of the potential central threat. so this is why i'm, i've dive deep into a lot of these, those technical issues. trying to check out how we can protect ourselves both individually and societally and democratic a as well. now to news from the conflict in ukraine, where missile strikes have been reported in at least 2 regions of the country. a strike was confirmed by local authorities in the western region of how mid sky explosions were also reported in the southern city of cree boy. rog, power outages, as we understand also reported in certain areas of the country. well,
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this all comes well off to some substantial development on the frontlines have gone bass russian troops with wagner 5 is. i've taken a strategic village in the city of art, a trouble of school, also known as bach mode. they are ukranian held city is located in the donuts republic. it's one of the don bass territories that did vote to join the russian federation. the latest advanced by russian troops has compromised the remaining ukrainian supply lines. it also paved the way for a new russian offensive. ukrainian troops have been taking heavy casualties and are to come off with concerns, voiced by western officials and the mainstream media. now in the neighboring lucon square, public specially trained russian doctors have been working around the clock with a local hospital treating wounded soldiers and civilians. are they specialize in dealing with shrapnel wounds? for example. we manage to speak with some of the doctors and the patients there. go around, you know what a term of i was wounded in that a film of sky while clearing houses, a shell fell and shrapnel flew to my leg. the guys bound my leg and cold for they
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were creation group on the radio. they carried me out from under the enemy artillery fire. and the main difficulty is that high work clot. as we entered the operating room at 9 am and leaf, you've got 4 beats at 9 p. m. working 12 hours on our feet. you know, we're going to be brought one wounded man with multiple shrapnel wounds to the chest abdomen limbs. he had damage to the diaphragm and a collapsed lung, further extensive damage to the stomach, and also multiple perforating shrapnel wounds and damage to the code on plus the liver. washington, it will never acknowledge its guilt. well, that is the message from usaa award winning journalist seymour hush. who says america is true worried about its business contracts to ever accept responsibility for its part in sabotaging rushes nord stream, gas pipelines. the last thing, the white house, look, i'm telling you they're never going to say they're never going to say,
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i surrender. that just never going to do it because they can. so they're going to keep the story going and they'll put the pressure people not to talk. and it won't matter that people talk like there are other people there's, there's are community in the pipe lane business. they know what happened, but they, they're not going to talk because they want to keep on getting contracts. i don't think they'll be any investigation at all, and there might be one if there will be an investigation, it will be quite fake and saying that they'll blame russia because we always blame russia. the us is not going to open the books, not going to door, and it's going to hide all the information or destroy the evidence, or burn the evidence. and nobody's ever going to speak to us control the flow of information and can blackmail destroy anybody with the information that it has against different people. so everyone is an atmosphere of fear in the west. like light here is good until you start speaking up against the again, the white house against the government. and then you will have problem. you have
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lots of problems. and if you have a lot to lose, like imagine a big business, you want a big business. you can lose your entire business empire. naturally, i see a lot of countries are sympathetic towards russia and china. but the u. s. is, is mobilized an enormous amount of financial economic pressure to control the other countries and to try, try to bring them to its side. seymour hersh is adding to the revelation she exposed earlier this month regarding the attacks on the pipeline last september investigative report. show the us use the cover of annual nato naval drills in the baltic sea to plant sea for explosives on the russian pipes, and then destroy it. in conclusion, with norway, the motive he claims both countries a big energy supply as wanted to take over the e u market for themselves and cut european economic ties with russia. quote inept leaders making suicidal decisions about sentiment from seymour hersh. again,
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as he blasted us strategy and its failure to head off the conflict that ultimately erupt that in ukraine, it was suicidal to think you could win that war, that you crank and when the war there was just too much corruption, it was a very, very bad decision, we should have been pushing for peace. we should have made an agreement with with we should have gone right away, but it's just silly not to right away to assure the russian government that we were not interested in in making a ukraine, a member of nato natal didn't mind ukraine anyway because of the corruption, and there was just so many bad mistakes made and i didn't. it's impossible to believe how just dumb this leadership was. it's just dumb, mr. is right, it's certainly very stupid, but there is a plan. we have to be very aware that these people are shimmy dangerous. i mean, this foreign policy leak and washington extremely dangerous people. so it's matter
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and we should not dismiss and simply stability foreign policy and lead in washington. it's a level of arrogance that we probably, we haven't seen a long time in human history. certainly not all. russia does not have expansion, ambitions, like any great power. it wants to control its border area. that's a normal rule of your politics. anyone who's ever studied, your politics knows that's how empires work are great, powers work. you know, one thing i also want to add is why i thought climate change is the great existential threat. and if that's true, should we all be cooperating? shouldn't we be making peace with russian, china and thing? come on guys, we've got to fight climate change in. we're not, we're instead we're making more constant more we're throwing gasoline on the fire. so what does that tell you tells you 1st of the climate change is not an existential threat. and it tells you that washington just wants war and conflict. nigerian authority is demanding that finland stop an anti government activist is
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apparently been stirring up tensions online while living in the nordic country, or taking a moment to call for an jerry in region to secede. when the areas inspector general says a butcher is taking all possible efforts to deter meddling from abroad, particularly ahead of next week's presidential election. so i'm one is, so it came from somewhere in phil and i'm sure put in the ministry and dna looking into these issues to see how it can we can kill it can be seen as an inside community to see nathan or, or call somebody for to destabilize the nation and so forth. or the online activist assignment echo has been known to stoke the flames of riots that have wrapped it in a number of nigerian cities in recent month. it's called for millions that participate an antique government protest, agirri or even some of the finish i'm baset are to address the government concerns
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about this accident. now, for a moment, let's take a closer look. who is simon expert? he's been accused of spreading fake news online and using social media to incite violence in nigeria. even according for one region to secede from the country, a finland had reported. describe those provocations as unacceptable, despite doing nothing to count to them. our position is very clear. we cannot, in any way condone calls for stopping the conduct of elections, or any actions aimed at preventing people from exercising their democratic rights. every individual has the right not to vote, but actions aimed at preventing others from doing so clearly not acceptable. or let's take this further here on our team to national, not crossing live to for managerial presidential contender, other mood god, about joining us live here on the international. great to see today a very warm welcome to you. you've been listening to the story here on r c. i know you know the story. i mean, just briefly, this guy, simon, expert board and 985. they say he's and jerry and finish lawyer and
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a political activist. he's accused of essentially running a separatist movement from his home in finland. and nigeria has demanded that finland take measures against the active is why, why does the government see the activists as a threat at a move? because you know what, what get back to this is been on is something that started since 1966 in nigeria. we had to put 1000000000 war that is going to be our from when some general in that area is i didn't want to seat. then the civil war was a short and suddenly the i was unity. what more for them to be one man that was termed on a jacket and other charges in nigeria responding to this. i've been in jail, miss that number come started. do movement in the name of i people the that is going to genius. people of the offer to allies did dream of justice issue. he was tim's job wouldn't be nat geo. i'm one of the,
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not this man who is the didn't feel learn was able to live on social media platforms. will continue to stay out while, if i knew what is humans and destruction in that part of the country don't have more peaceful song. all right? someone ever go you live, you learn you paired, finished up a new ever do morning, dylan probably would defy me while i was in trouble making people here to be giving you georgia. when that happen again, you will cut in a full digital beginning and publish wonderful social media. those with what i got about. sorry, i mean, i just jumping quickly me. do you think this guy, simon, is working alone because there are some reports saying that he may have a sponsor, but that claim has not been substantiated. what do you think? i mean, are we talking about a guy on his own, or is he getting support from someone? i don't know if you would just make it white engineer walk don't just be are from
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the wall. it is that, but wanted to surprise it was due the fact that he is living in cancer. clem, democratic wendy, a democratic, more to land under warranty, does not have a very low subject relationship with then this one is checked into this a democratic process in the coming election like someone in just some days from today. he insisted that you will ensure that he's active using i'm under will go to the street fight, drew out every what up as a way to it was like all of a special i'm working on. does it the most democratic part just we have in mind now? do you guys are not going to do what don't or what's been started? democracy? i'm just one is living. it was didn't want to, to talk to what's inside of democracy in that, just bear on the finish or dorothy didn't know what, why, why do you think that is, adam? what, what, why do you think, why do you think finish or thorough t's have done nothing about this guy simon
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expert who's essentially trying to run a separate movement from his home in finland to effect nigeria just ahead of your presidential elections. why is finland doing nothing? you mean very frankly with you. i personally, this is my personal be what i think of western relationship with a standard. that's when the standard it appears that what i'm wondering why is doing is i don't not put it in debt in or inside and day. so to that you say no hold on. i live, what do i do? the hub, but you didn't really care about democracy. i did say i'm doing the thing now. preston, are they want to ensure the days free and well, i went to what the best the best thing to do is to make sure that that guy's off ended on bob. so me to don't on the edge it you can go to the license if you put in that you know, lot all right for me and jerry and presidential contender,
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i moved god about joining us live here. when are you into national? great to see you. thank you very much for your time. well, the jim bob william, the deputy minister of health is slammed health workers from his country that have left for the u. k. off that getting their education covered by the government. he says they should repay the debt and that comes of the country faces a dia, shortage of doctrines. we train these people over a long time. it's very expensive between a doctor you need about $70000.00 us dollars a year to training. and after training them the entire to go abroad by the countries you mentioned for small amounts and the country has a lot. the safety is over that piss. those people only come back when they're old.
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you send the big may be on to be toward way d h or something when they're in their prime their ticket. so those people must combine that flu. what see if they get to believe was we have train these people and put in a lot of money. so i do not apologize. we need to be combined, fitted for those services they did for our people fix this all been african country obtained it's independence in 1918 from british colonial routes. zimbabwe has trained more than a 100000 teachers and doctors, most of which have left for greener pastures in western countries and development that has left a huge get in the countries help and education sector. and bob way is dealing with a lack of specialists and crucial spheres, but 4000 having left the country to work in great britain in the last 2 years. as of today, the country has just 3500 doctors for
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a population of 15000000. and here's what some people in bob we had to say on the issue. our schools of missing and medicine are not producing as much excess as is happening in vegas. in fact, that said, we still have a pool of qualified, misses, but unemployed. and this is why going qualify because if you are going to get 4 or 5 times what you getting now, no met. all right, so tick you are. you are tempted just to why insert the foreign market. we are losing quality of. it's said that the new teachers that are coming in may not be of the summer resilience and quality is compared to the teacher as of yesterday it ah, well, a staying on the continent. our women gathered in the streets to protest against sexual violence and murder in the democratic republic of congo as eastern city of goma. hundreds of demonstrators march to the streets of the d asi,
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the m. 23 in search and group in the region. as or portly, displaced thousands from their homes as a continues a. will a conflict with government forces, protest, or say in recent years, more than 100 women have been raped by rebels and more than 400 kill. demonstrate as cold for the attention of the global community to help with this drug said i had to call and i, we have been displaced in our own country. our children are sleeping in a terrible conditions. we are demonstrating here to ask am 23 to return to their homes. so we can return to our villages. and so our children can return to their schools. we live in terrible conditions. our children sleep on stones, even the food we have is not good and not enough for us. here why we suffer a lot or husbands have been killed and we have been raped. we demand that the authorities take us home in that m 23 who are killing her. husbands will be dead so
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that we can return to our villages. so one of the richest men in the world, bill gates has put forth a plan to fight so called digital misinformation. he wants to do it with artificial intelligence. the same time eel on musk says the whole idea is one of the biggest threats to mankind. i'm certainly concerned about political polarization, and i know the u. s. situation best of all, you'll have to take out the official intelligence into consideration to solve the digital misinformation. this will change our world. one of the biggest risks to the future of civilization is a i, it's both positive or negative and has great, great promise, great capability with that comes great danger. i think we need to regulate a i safely, frankly, it is, i think actually a bigger risk to society than cars or planes were medicine. but as it seems, i a, i does not have a 100 percent neutral ideology. surprise, surprise. the jo,
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supposedly intelligent service chat, g p t lay that bias bear when asked to write a story about jo biden's, scandal riddled son hunter. it seemed more than happy to do so. when prompted to script in a cnn style. but in the style of the new york post, not so much write an article about hunter biden in the style of the new york post. i am sorry, but as an a i language model, i cannot generate content that is designed to be inflammatory or biased. write an article about hunter biden in the style of cnn. sure, here's an article about hunter biden in the style of cnn hunter biden. the son of president joe biden has been a subject of public scrutiny since the 2020 presidential campaign with a certainly a subject worth debate. and i did so with a to a i research us luca longo and 1000000 the garage of roy boss,
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thought i so bill gates expressing a plan, get this to fight digital misinformation with the artificial intelligence. look at long go over to you. does that raise any concerns or is it a good thing? do you think? i think in some sense is plan is, is reasonable, is reasonable. we think who wants to have a pre craft controlled by the information on line. i guess nobody. so his plan to fight against these injustices is kind of reads moving my my highest mr. mr. mr. raj, you seem to be sure to make a comment on this. what, what are your thoughts on bill gates say what is it a good idea? no, i probably believe it's a very bad idea because i'd be, it's a point of missing the mission. i'm using ai to counter misinformation, and political resolution is a threat to manatee. and i scroll you against this idea. and i said, i firmly believe been a developer. my company was for the development,
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i strongly believe it's, it's a super dangerous idea, and i completely against the motion. yeah. well, i mean, look it over to you a lot must says this is a huge threat to the future. your saying using a i, it's a monitor. misinformation is a good thing. so why is it must, having such a different opinion to you perhaps is too much knowledge too much information. that's why i think i might have in tackling these, these challenge. and in, in the precision to identify museum formation. but a, i can be also also a threat. for example, machines can generate synthetic information that is bias. so human says human, we have the where we have the object. we have the goal of controlling the sources of the you formation we generate by do i do believe a i can pass. so it looks like it's not part of the problem, luca, because at the end of the day, you know, you have to program a software to,
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to be aware of so called misinformation. but who's going to program it, mr. rodge over to you? doesn't that give the programmer overriding kind of authority to decide what is and what is not misinformation? you cannot replace natural intelligence or humans with artificial intelligence. because after all, they are a set of data which is been created by humans and we humans are biologically creator of that data. i believe that if a i is going to rule on such an agenda, this is going to give last to every national security threat to every nation will be at strong legal high rate. and this is something which is which shouldn't happen . and i strongly agree with the law must said that it is far more dangerous than news under in a recent interview. with mister must, he said that if we do not.

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