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small groups can do as much if not more destruction than large groups. you have, for instance, the oklahoma city bombing. a relatively small ghere that, you know, ultimately pulled off, at the time, the largest act of domestic terrorism prior to 9/11. so you know an act of violencenl can certbe committed by a small fringe gup. >> thompson: by a small group. >> and then i think, yeah, they might be kind of a small fringe group, but the best, most sophisticated white supremacist issthe one who appears the l visible. they're not out there wearing uniforms that are going to be really visible. they're not getting tattoos all over their face. you know, they're blending in, in a lot of different ways, including the issu they're concerned about. the issue of immigration, which has been a real hot button issue. zewhite supremacists can sn that issue and say, "look, there's an invasion and that america is und siege." then they have the potential to recruit among a much broader swath of the population than we often are willing admit or recognize. ♪ >> thompson: a
small groups can do as much if not more destruction than large groups. you have, for instance, the oklahoma city bombing. a relatively small ghere that, you know, ultimately pulled off, at the time, the largest act of domestic terrorism prior to 9/11. so you know an act of violencenl can certbe committed by a small fringe gup. >> thompson: by a small group. >> and then i think, yeah, they might be kind of a small fringe group, but the best, most sophisticated white supremacist...
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the dominant group over the subordinate group. her legal theories are in direct conflict with almost ny understanding of liberal democratic jurisprudence since she believes the entire democratic system is oppressive. but her writings have proven to be influential. the u.s. supreme court spoke of er theories as the basis for the interpretation of sexual harassment law in a landmark case in 1986. in 1994, congress passed the violence against women act. the bill's supporters filled the narrative of critical theory, that women are being attacked because they are members of a subordinate group and the attacks are not individual crimes. motivated by gender and reinforced the disadvantaged status of women as a group. another leading feminist of those days who was influential, in the 1980's and 1990's, carol gilligan. professor gilligan's core argument is that patriarchal social order and norms and western thinking are the major obstacles to educational opportunities for american girls. again, the american liberal democratic system is the
the dominant group over the subordinate group. her legal theories are in direct conflict with almost ny understanding of liberal democratic jurisprudence since she believes the entire democratic system is oppressive. but her writings have proven to be influential. the u.s. supreme court spoke of er theories as the basis for the interpretation of sexual harassment law in a landmark case in 1986. in 1994, congress passed the violence against women act. the bill's supporters filled the narrative...
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the fbi has classified the far-right group proud boys as a "extremist group with ties to white nationalism." a report by washington state law enforcement from august revealed the fbi classification and stated that the group is actively recruiting in the pacific northwest. the report also said -- "proud boys members have contributed to the recent escalation of violence at political rallies held on college campuses, and in cities like charlottesville, virginia, portland, oregon, and seattle, washington." last month, new york police charged members of the group with rioting and assault after they attacked anti-fascist protesters on the streets of new york city after a talk by leader gavin mcinnes at the metropolitan republican club. later in the broadcastst, we'll speak with investigative reporter a.c. thompson on the rise of neo-nazis in america. in the gaza strip, an associated press camera operator was shot in the leg and wounded monday while covering a protest near israel's heavily militarized separation barrier. witnesses report 47-year-old rashed rashid was nearly 2000 feet away from th
the fbi has classified the far-right group proud boys as a "extremist group with ties to white nationalism." a report by washington state law enforcement from august revealed the fbi classification and stated that the group is actively recruiting in the pacific northwest. the report also said -- "proud boys members have contributed to the recent escalation of violence at political rallies held on college campuses, and in cities like charlottesville, virginia, portland, oregon,...
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working group. pass that. the law clerks group that spoke to you. the two form clerks made excellent recommendations and pointed out very cogently some of the problems that occurred in terms of the actually handling of the disciplinary process. but it is a greater difficulty. and part of what happened in this process as we just learned from the representative of the working group who just spoke is that they were not interested in looking at the actual incidents and history of past misconduct that set off this creation of the working group and the work this committee, which was the fact that the judge spend over two decades sexually harassing employees and committing other forms of misconduct essentially in public and was consistently protected by the 9th circuit judicial council and was assigned to the 3rd circuit judicial council. >> i don't want to belabor that. >> the problem is rule 4. >> let's talk about rule 4. >> the issue is one of the thing that we have learned from other experiences in oth
working group. pass that. the law clerks group that spoke to you. the two form clerks made excellent recommendations and pointed out very cogently some of the problems that occurred in terms of the actually handling of the disciplinary process. but it is a greater difficulty. and part of what happened in this process as we just learned from the representative of the working group who just spoke is that they were not interested in looking at the actual incidents and history of past misconduct...
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group rights -- we'll say second group rights come first, and group rights are distributed on the basis of the discrimination or oppression that the group to which you belong has suffered. identity politics, teaches people to prize their victimhead to key victimhood as a virtue, and see victimhood as resulting in greater moral status. as meaning that you are deserving of glare political power. identity politics also teaches that if you belong to a prescribed victim category, then criticism of you and that only criticism but not accepting your opinions, amounts to a form of violence against you, and expression of racism, hatred and bigotry. even we're sometimes told, "invalidation of your humanity." they intaingt at the beginning. they indicate these ideas are in conflict with the basic foundation of liberal democracy. presuppose individual rights distributed equally to all, these misguided democratic residence that are being promise uligated by the university are parcel of an an of it hiliberal and anti-doctrines that have been disseminated for a long time. i'll be brief here. we have d
group rights -- we'll say second group rights come first, and group rights are distributed on the basis of the discrimination or oppression that the group to which you belong has suffered. identity politics, teaches people to prize their victimhead to key victimhood as a virtue, and see victimhood as resulting in greater moral status. as meaning that you are deserving of glare political power. identity politics also teaches that if you belong to a prescribed victim category, then criticism of...
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groups like has a lot, the now scheiber gets, various other militia groups in iraq. throughout the region, and around the world, they are not shy about using proxies to commit terrorism around the world. >> rather than use the irg see, which is a terrorist group, they just used another proxy that way they can deny the ability because his proxy is doing their bidding. >> in some cases, they do that. sometimes they act directly and something to proxies and products. >> why hasn't the state department, why hasn't the government, our government, designated aah and h8 and as terrorist proxies of around? >> we are concerned about violent activities that those groups are carrying out, as you i will now, iranian militias in iraq, speaking generally now, launched rockets in baghdad, lunch rockets at our consulate in -- the threat environment has gone to the point where we spend operations consulate. >> specifically, why haven't we designated those two iranian proxies as terrorist groups? >> i don't have anything to announce for you today but i can assure you that what we are
groups like has a lot, the now scheiber gets, various other militia groups in iraq. throughout the region, and around the world, they are not shy about using proxies to commit terrorism around the world. >> rather than use the irg see, which is a terrorist group, they just used another proxy that way they can deny the ability because his proxy is doing their bidding. >> in some cases, they do that. sometimes they act directly and something to proxies and products. >> why...
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at the group but it's and you know it's a bit. someone in the kitchen but their teachers greets you the news of the nation. or you know if you can. see fourteen's leader you have given us agreed to meet us he says his group works closely with the police and that they too were involved in the program in kiev. they want to do. all that is going to be with you but it was their operation of the police and the official authorities or those in the think it was also very good manipulation women to give us all just walk. but it was born and by the. people of the sea fourteen attack inspired other attacks across the country. like this one point national school which they streamed live on the internet. to see if you're going to stay with the good reason you like. the apparent impunity of those who participate in these crimes has led to an exodus of rain the from kiev. to come each other. and so when your ideas are thought of as kind of any parting at. the junk that seriousness jim i want to thank you dismissed an interesting thought this is
at the group but it's and you know it's a bit. someone in the kitchen but their teachers greets you the news of the nation. or you know if you can. see fourteen's leader you have given us agreed to meet us he says his group works closely with the police and that they too were involved in the program in kiev. they want to do. all that is going to be with you but it was their operation of the police and the official authorities or those in the think it was also very good manipulation women to...
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using proxies. >> rather than use the irgc, a group, they just use a different group and then can deny culpability. is that a fair statement? >> sometimes they do that. sometimes they asked directly, sometimes they use proxies. >> why hasn't the government, our government, designated ahh and hhs as terrorist proxies of iran? we're certainly concerned about the violent activities group is carrying out. as you know, iranian backed militias launched rockets at our embassy in baghdad. the threat environment has gotten to the point where we judged it necessary to spend operations at the consulate. have we notlly, why designated with two iranian proxies as terrorist groups? toi don't have anything announce for you today, but i assure you we are looking at the full range of terrorist proxies and the way to take appropriate action against the. me that theto -- baghdad ishdad pushing against designating these organizations as terrorist proxies. we have part of the staff go to baghdad asked that they support designating these two groups as terrorist organization. they got pushback from the state
using proxies. >> rather than use the irgc, a group, they just use a different group and then can deny culpability. is that a fair statement? >> sometimes they do that. sometimes they asked directly, sometimes they use proxies. >> why hasn't the government, our government, designated ahh and hhs as terrorist proxies of iran? we're certainly concerned about the violent activities group is carrying out. as you know, iranian backed militias launched rockets at our embassy in...
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group rights -- we'll say second. group rights come first. and group rights are distributed on the basis of the discrimination or oppression that the group to which you belong has suffered. identity politics teaches people to prize their victimhood to see victimhood as a virtue and to see victimhood as resulting in greater moral status, as meaning that you are deserving the greater political power. identity politics also teaches that if you belong to a prescribed victim category, then criticism of you, to say -- and that only criticism, but not accepting your opinions amounts to a form of violence against you, and expression of racism, hatred and bigotry even where sometimes we're told, i quote, invalidation of your humanity. as i indicated at the beginning, these ideas which indeed are in conflict with the basic foundations of liberal democracy, presuppose individual rights distributed equally to all, these misguided doctrines that are now being promulgated by the university have been -- are part and parcel of an anti-liberal and anti-democr
group rights -- we'll say second. group rights come first. and group rights are distributed on the basis of the discrimination or oppression that the group to which you belong has suffered. identity politics teaches people to prize their victimhood to see victimhood as a virtue and to see victimhood as resulting in greater moral status, as meaning that you are deserving the greater political power. identity politics also teaches that if you belong to a prescribed victim category, then criticism...
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he says the group's ranks swelled after charloesville. c so afterrlottesville, people start coming into the group... >> thompson: so if protests don't work, what is the answer? >> thompson: john tes me that atomwaffen's ideology draws from the writings of an obs neo-nazi named james mason, who published a newslett in the 1980s called "siege." (explosion booms) >> thompson: atomwaffen has made "siege" required reading for all its members. >> "siege" by james mason. >> thompson: to them, mason is st in a long line of nazi leaders, inheriting the role from american nazi party founder george lincoln rockwell, who in turn took his inspiration from adolf hitler himself. nglearn that mason's writi are kept at the university of kansas. >> the bulk of the collection came to us in the early 2000s. >> thompson: rebecca schulte ist the curator of wilcox collection, an archive of contemporary politicals. moveme is this the only collection of his work? i >> yes, thhis archive. we are the only ones that have them.lo "ed with this letter is a sample copy
he says the group's ranks swelled after charloesville. c so afterrlottesville, people start coming into the group... >> thompson: so if protests don't work, what is the answer? >> thompson: john tes me that atomwaffen's ideology draws from the writings of an obs neo-nazi named james mason, who published a newslett in the 1980s called "siege." (explosion booms) >> thompson: atomwaffen has made "siege" required reading for all its members. >>...
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tell us about this group, what skill of membership are we talking about? if we look back to before they were banned, the engaged in street activity like the english defence league but a very small hard—core numbers, 20 to 30 individuals. what we have seen with arrests and convictions in the past year, this isa convictions in the past year, this is a small number but they are really dedicated to the ideological cause which is the traditional nazi ideology, white supremacy is part of the world view and they are prepared to use violence and put violence into practice to achieve their aims. is that why police and the intelligence services have shown so much interest in them because of their willingness to use violence? absolutely. with some of the other groups from the far right, there are talk —— that is talk about problems like diversity and emigration and muslims in britain being the problem but the have a propensity to use violence in this group. we saw that in the clip about the action in lancashire. on their website in 2017, they used the phrase, t
tell us about this group, what skill of membership are we talking about? if we look back to before they were banned, the engaged in street activity like the english defence league but a very small hard—core numbers, 20 to 30 individuals. what we have seen with arrests and convictions in the past year, this isa convictions in the past year, this is a small number but they are really dedicated to the ideological cause which is the traditional nazi ideology, white supremacy is part of the world...
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it brings to ten the number of people found guilty of belonging to the banned group this year. adam thomas and claudia patatas from banbury, who named their child after adolf hitler, and daniel bogunovic from leicester, will be sentenced at birmingham crown court in december. the group, which was founded in 2013, was forbidden under anti—terror laws after it celebrated the murder of the labour mpjo cox. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. a provocative national action demo, before it was banned as a neo—nazi terrorist organisation after celebrating the murder of the labour mpjo cox. on the left here, enthusiastically giving the nazi salute, was national action‘s main organiser in the midlands, alex deakin. open about his nazi views, he would recruit in universities and even targeted schoolchildren. but after national action was banned, he took his members underground. borrowing tactics from so—called islamic state, he communicated using an encrypted chat group called the triple k mafia, named after the ku klux klan. they are learning from other terro
it brings to ten the number of people found guilty of belonging to the banned group this year. adam thomas and claudia patatas from banbury, who named their child after adolf hitler, and daniel bogunovic from leicester, will be sentenced at birmingham crown court in december. the group, which was founded in 2013, was forbidden under anti—terror laws after it celebrated the murder of the labour mpjo cox. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. a provocative national action...
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a group of mexicans attacked us. they threw stones at us and insulted us. we told the police but they didn't do anything about it so. this is their country were in. we fled violence and now we're encountering more of it here. many fled to the sports stadium nearby that was being turned into a shelter for resting the heat on family were denied entry that evening and had to sleep outside. was horrible we had slept outside before but not like that under the open sky and in such cold weather and last night people who did not like us came to the beach nothing like that has ever happened to us before and when. the speed of the migrants progress the last two days clearly took the mexican authorities by surprise the stadium was not ready to accommodate them until thursday and processing at the entrance was slow. the provisions were also less than satisfying for many there was barely any food and water for people who've been marching for more than a month. german chancellor angela merkel faced a tough trip to the east of kenya on friday answering angry questions fro
a group of mexicans attacked us. they threw stones at us and insulted us. we told the police but they didn't do anything about it so. this is their country were in. we fled violence and now we're encountering more of it here. many fled to the sports stadium nearby that was being turned into a shelter for resting the heat on family were denied entry that evening and had to sleep outside. was horrible we had slept outside before but not like that under the open sky and in such cold weather and...
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even if we strongly disagree with the very same officials or groups on other important issues. in my extensive experience as an aclu leader, i can't think of a single individual or group with whom we have not strongly agreed on at least one issue that is deeply important to both of us. nor can i think of a single individual or group whom we have not strongly disagree on at least important issue. this approach, which i am laying out because it is the model of how we bring about vigorous but civil discourse on campuses. this approach, which i am laying out because it is the model of how we bring about vigorous but civil discourse on campuses. this approach benefits for the aclu, our civil liberty causes. it broadens our network of potential allies. i would make the same argument to social justice activists on campus. please collaborate with groups that you agree with that can help further your agenda on particular issues. you don't have to use a litmus if they disagree with you on anything, you are going to not acknowledge your humanity, let alone their potential as collaborators
even if we strongly disagree with the very same officials or groups on other important issues. in my extensive experience as an aclu leader, i can't think of a single individual or group with whom we have not strongly agreed on at least one issue that is deeply important to both of us. nor can i think of a single individual or group whom we have not strongly disagree on at least important issue. this approach, which i am laying out because it is the model of how we bring about vigorous but...
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and visibility of trans groups and intersex groups. calledcifically, a group expletive f culture. host: as far as issues, are those top issues? how does the economy and student loans go into these decisions? guest: the top few issues college students armored about ,ur college affordability, jobs making sure they can get a job after the graduate, and specific things such as campus safety, health care, things like that. host: how does technology play into reaching out and efforts among the groups are campus? guest: i would say it is very important because social media in our age is utilized a lot theseeared i realized groups are reaching out in person but also using social media to get people to go out and vote. with the oh-university student senate, they are -- ohio university student senate are actively trying to get people engaged, hosting an event between state representatives. they live streamed it and put it on youtube. host: what position have the university taken when they comes to the election this year? are they urging students are making it easier for them or have they ta
and visibility of trans groups and intersex groups. calledcifically, a group expletive f culture. host: as far as issues, are those top issues? how does the economy and student loans go into these decisions? guest: the top few issues college students armored about ,ur college affordability, jobs making sure they can get a job after the graduate, and specific things such as campus safety, health care, things like that. host: how does technology play into reaching out and efforts among the groups...
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the other army group got to the rhine in march 1945. on the left, patch's army pushes through and captures strasbourg by november 23 on the rhine river. next slide and gar davidson engineer of seventh army has prepared to jump the rhine. the plans are clear, sixth army group will jump the rest in peace -- rhine the minute it gets a chance to do so. devers believes that's the mission from eisenhower. on the 23, 24 of november, ike is coming to visit sixth army group, not to congratulate them for being on the rhine way ahead of anybody else. not for penetrating the german fronts, capturing 25,000 german prisoners with very few losses. no such thing. he's down there to tell them that he wants to take a corps away from sixth army group and give it to bogged down patten. so he arrives there and next slide and finds out that the whole group is moving to cross the rhine, on the roads are all the pontoon trains, 450 decks are waddling down the road on the way to the rhine and ike goes, time-out stop, what's going on here? well, sir we're gettin
the other army group got to the rhine in march 1945. on the left, patch's army pushes through and captures strasbourg by november 23 on the rhine river. next slide and gar davidson engineer of seventh army has prepared to jump the rhine. the plans are clear, sixth army group will jump the rest in peace -- rhine the minute it gets a chance to do so. devers believes that's the mission from eisenhower. on the 23, 24 of november, ike is coming to visit sixth army group, not to congratulate them for...
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this is a different group. the size, as you noted. we have not seen caravans come together at this scope and size to have 8,500 people in one mexican state at the same time intending to be a cohesive group to approach the border. that's different. that's a challenge. in terms of the structure, the incoming congress is going to have to grapple with the fact that the legal framework we pla maintain is incentivizing this behavi behavior. over the last five and a half weeks since this group formed, we have seen over 60,000 people cross our border illegally, 85%, or arrive at our ports of entry and claim asylum lawfully. that's a massive flow. they know they will be released into the united states to await a court proceeding that could be years out. whether congress needs to face a reality of that. in that process, they are paying smugglers, putting themselves and children at risk. it's not safe for anyone. we have vulnerable people in the hands of violent criminals throughout this cycle. that's not a good place to be. >> did what happened
this is a different group. the size, as you noted. we have not seen caravans come together at this scope and size to have 8,500 people in one mexican state at the same time intending to be a cohesive group to approach the border. that's different. that's a challenge. in terms of the structure, the incoming congress is going to have to grapple with the fact that the legal framework we pla maintain is incentivizing this behavi behavior. over the last five and a half weeks since this group formed,...
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then you see group identities and group dignity coming in. i think it is part of the decline of christianity or rather the distortion, the ollapse of christianity, especially now that so much white evangelical politics is bout identity politics and not about religion. >> we have two questions quickly, then we will go to the foyer and you will be able to approach the speakers. >> very quickly. i understand what it is to be told that i should feel like i am a victim. and i'm not a victim. i choose to be a victor and have an amazing life. that said, i am wrestling with two things that i would love to get your feedback on. this idea of are you really oppressed or are you just frustrated because what has been an equal opportunity has not resulted in equal outcome? and any of you who like to tackle that one, i'd love to hear what you have to say. and then this idea that simply because, if the playing field is really level -- i mean, forget doors that i can't reach and things like that -- but if the playing field is really level, as it was for me ed
then you see group identities and group dignity coming in. i think it is part of the decline of christianity or rather the distortion, the ollapse of christianity, especially now that so much white evangelical politics is bout identity politics and not about religion. >> we have two questions quickly, then we will go to the foyer and you will be able to approach the speakers. >> very quickly. i understand what it is to be told that i should feel like i am a victim. and i'm not a...
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we accepted that but this working group should be a result oriented one. the u.s. is calling the latest sanctions against iran its toughest so far they're on has accused washington of bullying and said its tactics were backfiring because the u.s. was internationally isolated the measures implemented on monday target iran's oil and financial sectors but president trump said they were taking things slowly. we have the toughest sanctions ever imposed but on oil we want to go a little bit slower because i don't want to drive the oil prices in the world this has nothing to do with the rand i don't want to drive the oil prices in the world up so i'm not looking to be a great hero and bring it down to zero immediately i could get the iran oil down to zero immediately but it would cause a shock to the market i don't want to lift oil prices on. reports from washington d.c. . the message the treasury secretary and the secretary of state wanted to send was that the sanctions lifted when the u.s. during the obama administration joined other international partners in t
we accepted that but this working group should be a result oriented one. the u.s. is calling the latest sanctions against iran its toughest so far they're on has accused washington of bullying and said its tactics were backfiring because the u.s. was internationally isolated the measures implemented on monday target iran's oil and financial sectors but president trump said they were taking things slowly. we have the toughest sanctions ever imposed but on oil we want to go a little bit slower...
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group that. this group if it is nope it was a. them are experts fear this prediction could be correct but they also say the military could be to blame while unkrich downs by the army are what radicalized almost a decade ago since then the jihadist group has killed tens of thousands of people. before they don't allow. you might push a group to go into into. yes or just throwing look at the history of the book which you would you would you pointed out it actually started as a group just wanting their own space to practice islam. you know and that degenerated with brutal tactics that put them on the ground and then they decided to take this where we are today. shiite leaders still appealing for peaceful protest but in the wake of the latest violence it's becoming clear that some followers like mohammed on us are ready to give their lives for the course. with. marriage. to be sincere i feel santa i lost him. but he died as a martyr. this is also my goal not of my children it's a sign of success a sign that god has accepted our work. b
group that. this group if it is nope it was a. them are experts fear this prediction could be correct but they also say the military could be to blame while unkrich downs by the army are what radicalized almost a decade ago since then the jihadist group has killed tens of thousands of people. before they don't allow. you might push a group to go into into. yes or just throwing look at the history of the book which you would you would you pointed out it actually started as a group just wanting...
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and the second question, groups like the canary mission, individuals who are in the groups on facebook, the same list as kkk members, how can security regulations and privacy regulations treat those groups? >> i could respond and turn it over to heidi. the policies themselves do not go about defining hate groups, what they define his hateful activities. i'm happy to read the definition, activities that engage or incite violence, intimidation, harassment or defamation against groups or people, they have done extensive work on hate group classification but the scope of these policies is focused on hateful activities and not hate groups. >> i didn't have anything to add. >> a quick plug. we have another project called blood money which examines a number of violent hate groups operating on line, we relied heavily on the research and they have been at the forefront of being particular about violence -- violent groups and relying also on that definition of sort of violent actions and what that means for folks, we are not talking about people going online and saying they hate x group. we are
and the second question, groups like the canary mission, individuals who are in the groups on facebook, the same list as kkk members, how can security regulations and privacy regulations treat those groups? >> i could respond and turn it over to heidi. the policies themselves do not go about defining hate groups, what they define his hateful activities. i'm happy to read the definition, activities that engage or incite violence, intimidation, harassment or defamation against groups or...
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investigating terrorist groups back in america for the f.b.i. and just by looking at the pics that you're about to see right now on this screen let's just wait till they come up you are able to get the idea of what the white supremacy rise above movement have been up to in the previous years i'm number of charges have been brought against them and clued in conspiracy a conspiracy sorry to start riots and. when we were of course involved in the twenty seven thing charlottesville riots. well the f.b.i. agent also found that the members of the group toward europe and went to countries like germany italy and ukraine there they met with the members of local extremist groups and the defendants according to the f.b.i. agent also had a photo with the leader of the ukrainian far right party which was founded of a regiment of the absolve paramilitary battalion now as of its members i should say were on the front line during the conflict in east ukraine which spiralled out when several regions there refused to accept the results of a coup and key of which
investigating terrorist groups back in america for the f.b.i. and just by looking at the pics that you're about to see right now on this screen let's just wait till they come up you are able to get the idea of what the white supremacy rise above movement have been up to in the previous years i'm number of charges have been brought against them and clued in conspiracy a conspiracy sorry to start riots and. when we were of course involved in the twenty seven thing charlottesville riots. well the...
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people in power investigates the surge in hate crimes at the hands of far right groups. ukraine romel repression on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every new. born in palestine under british rule. education in america. controversial in new york. he realized that he was a voice. other people. expose what made him an influential right. and champion of the palestinian cause in the west and what's out of place. anger over fuel prices ignites violent scenes in the heart of paris. i'm sammy's a down this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. i will always stand by little. britain and spain settle their last minute dispute over a tiny rocky peninsula clearing the way for sunday's briggs's summit. to newseum activists call for protests against a proposed visit from the saudi crown prince following the murder of journalist. to daughter's football finalist perspired one desires after an attack on a team boss fighting in the streets. central paris has been cloaked in tear gas and smoke after fighting between protesters and riot police along a famous shopping avenue it was the
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that's face that kind of attack is a group that works on disability rights in hungary i mean. they're reporting on abuses within the system in place there for people that are disabled i mean these are not issues that are political and i'm not saying that at all and they. should be valid i mean well then take on the substance don't take on the funding but do you have an issue with how an organization is exercising a mandate you have absolutely the ability to challenge that to say you're not credible because you're not engaging in a way that is respectful of the society and of of the rights here but to say and because we disagree with what you're doing we're going to make it impossible for you to operate to me that shows an inability to accept criticism and inability to accept dissent in a way that's not healthy for any society russia is very keen on rebuilding syria. recently charged that the euro and secretariat passed some sort of a secret directive in which it tied the allocation of funds for development to a genuine and inclusive political transition in that country do you
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have for lesbian gay and transvestite groups and bisexual. groups and have for you know western liberalism in general we've got a bizarre situation where liberals in the west are sympathetic to the current authorities in ukraine but because the media is not reporting the story properly they're not aware that these nationalists which are propping up the government authorities in kiev hate their european liberal values i mean detest them i mean and most of these guys are far to the right victor or ban for example or far to the right of the polish government but there's not a word about it brian look fascinating to talk about all of this we're going to have to leave it there was a young journalist who's covered events in ukraine as we said earlier for many years thank you. now in other news israel's defense minister has quit slamming his country's response to palestinian attacks week on monday israeli fighter jets struck palestinian targets after militants in gaza launch rockets and mortar shells of indoor librarians resignation comes as palesti
have for lesbian gay and transvestite groups and bisexual. groups and have for you know western liberalism in general we've got a bizarre situation where liberals in the west are sympathetic to the current authorities in ukraine but because the media is not reporting the story properly they're not aware that these nationalists which are propping up the government authorities in kiev hate their european liberal values i mean detest them i mean and most of these guys are far to the right victor...
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at the group because it's and you know it's a bit. someone in the kitchen but their teachers greets you as news of the nation. or you know if you can. see fourteen's leader you have can you kind of us agreed to meet us he says his group works closely with the police and that they too were involved in the program in kiev. they want to do. all that is going to be with you but it was their operation of the police and the show authorities or those in the think it was also very good manipulation women to give us all just walk. but it was a burden and by the. people of the sea fourteen attack inspired other a checks across the country. like this one point national school which they streamed live on the internet. this year judy if you don't stay with the good reason you like. the apparent impunity of those who participate in these crimes has led to an exodus of rain the from kiev. and then your ideas are thought of as kind of any parting at you going into junk that seriousness jim i want to thank you the. thought of this is falling upon us b
at the group because it's and you know it's a bit. someone in the kitchen but their teachers greets you as news of the nation. or you know if you can. see fourteen's leader you have can you kind of us agreed to meet us he says his group works closely with the police and that they too were involved in the program in kiev. they want to do. all that is going to be with you but it was their operation of the police and the show authorities or those in the think it was also very good manipulation...
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treatment of muslim minorities will take you to a reeducation camp for the countries we grew a minority group a camp the chinese government claims doesn't even exist and in football the champions league is back with seeking early progression to the knockout stages when they visit a place to go madrid knowing a winner will keep their own course for a were trying to the same stadium in jews find all. the money. thank you so much for your company everyone. millions of americans are voting in the most crucial midterm elections in decades president donald trump is not on the ballot but if you didn't know better you think he was running for reelection the vote is being seen as a referendum on the u.s. president's agenda with a strong result democrats could force trump to rein in his policies surveys suggest that the republicans will keep control of the senate and that democrats could take back the house of representatives but the battle promises to be very tight. it's their first chance to vote since trump's election back in twenty sixteen the american public is going to the polls the midterms are
treatment of muslim minorities will take you to a reeducation camp for the countries we grew a minority group a camp the chinese government claims doesn't even exist and in football the champions league is back with seeking early progression to the knockout stages when they visit a place to go madrid knowing a winner will keep their own course for a were trying to the same stadium in jews find all. the money. thank you so much for your company everyone. millions of americans are voting in the...
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belief orientated group so we have many groups in a party like the conservative c.d.u. and he stands for combining all this group or integrating this group so he has got all these issues on his agenda and that's a strength but it wasn't he today basically telling is that until a miracle has made this party too broad and now we need to remember our roots in that way we will actually be able to attract the voters who have left us for the far right if the for example i think that's one side of him the conservative side to look at the roots of the party and but on the other side he's also very progressive hughson european route parliamentarian he was five years in the european parliament he has got his transatlantic relations so i think he's very vested orientated but on the other side of course he news that a dialogue with russia is important for europe as well so he's a very good into foreign issues so i think what what's the strength of him is not concentrating on the conservative issues just on conservative he can bring issues very clear to the point clear sentence clea
belief orientated group so we have many groups in a party like the conservative c.d.u. and he stands for combining all this group or integrating this group so he has got all these issues on his agenda and that's a strength but it wasn't he today basically telling is that until a miracle has made this party too broad and now we need to remember our roots in that way we will actually be able to attract the voters who have left us for the far right if the for example i think that's one side of him...
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the group known as f.a.c.t. received almost its funding from a dark money organization that got some funding from a major republican donor, charles koch. >> most of his income the past few years came from f.a.c.t., although cnn paid him $15,000 as a legal commentator in 2015. the disclosures magnify concerns over whether the senate would confirm whitaker if the president nominated him as permanent attorney general. until yesterday watchdog groups repeatedly raised concern about why the request for the public documents had gone unfulfilled. >>> president trump has submitted his written answers to questions from special counsel robert mueller. this follows months of negotiations between the spouns's office and -- pounds's office and the trump legal team. the questions dealt with russia-related topics in the mueller investigation and not obstruction of justice. still not clear if that will be enough for mueller to finish his investigation. there could be additional questions. mueller's team could still try and purs
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account of that reality from the united states myself and in the united states there are all sorts of groups that work on human rights abuse in the united states every day because there's a lot still to be done. in preparation for this interview went through your twitter feed you quite often meet people who have a song with many key in the world they believe that there are certain countries who will represent clear abusers of human rights like russia china cuba syria and then there are others who are more respectful of human rights like the united states or western europe do you think that division. is last. i think the division was never that clear and i do think there are a number of trends that have made people recognize a very important fact and that's the indivisibility of human rights one of the big things that happened in the human rights movement is that when it first started it grew out of a movement following the second world war that focused more on political and civil rights and it's taken some time for the discussion around these issues to catch up and there are still some who f
account of that reality from the united states myself and in the united states there are all sorts of groups that work on human rights abuse in the united states every day because there's a lot still to be done. in preparation for this interview went through your twitter feed you quite often meet people who have a song with many key in the world they believe that there are certain countries who will represent clear abusers of human rights like russia china cuba syria and then there are others...
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the other thing is of course that you and your group are com pletely that you and your group are completely opposed to the budget call as a policy but it is of course supported by farmers, by the british veterinary association. what is it that you know that they don't? well, what we know is that we don't have any what we know is that we don't have a ny vested what we know is that we don't have any vested interests what we know is that we don't have a ny vested interests u nfortu nately. we have no vested interest at all. we have no vested interest at all. we do not get paid to do what we do, we get no funding from the environment department. there is a system environment department. there is a syste m setu p environment department. there is a system setup that is a gravy train approaching £150 million of our taxpayer's money and this is going to particular places and those people are happy with the status quo. i think farmers once they realise they have been lied to by the government, they are light because they are told that hurd is officially tb free. they have still have tb in their her
the other thing is of course that you and your group are com pletely that you and your group are completely opposed to the budget call as a policy but it is of course supported by farmers, by the british veterinary association. what is it that you know that they don't? well, what we know is that we don't have any what we know is that we don't have a ny vested what we know is that we don't have any vested interests what we know is that we don't have a ny vested interests u nfortu nately. we have...
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hamas which also have other groups inside the gaza strip let's say more radical groups and hamas has the call range the how does the car stop the rocket that sets of course is not only hamas that operate inside the ship it's a very complicated situation i think we're going to have to take so we see how the evening's going to develop what kind of negotiations behind going to go on to try and calm situation down but but again yes this is something that no one expected particularly just a couple of days all three. million dollars to the gold step with. the civil servants being paid per hour being let in and this is all part of the negotiation. and israel would have allowed that everyone sort of. with a question mark to see what exactly happened tonight and how it's going to unbolt all right thank you very much and now stephanie deca speaking to us. let's get the latest now from mike hanna who is live in washington and mike as stephanie was explaining we have a situation here where elite israeli forces entered gaza the southern city of khan yunis she was saying that six palestinians have
hamas which also have other groups inside the gaza strip let's say more radical groups and hamas has the call range the how does the car stop the rocket that sets of course is not only hamas that operate inside the ship it's a very complicated situation i think we're going to have to take so we see how the evening's going to develop what kind of negotiations behind going to go on to try and calm situation down but but again yes this is something that no one expected particularly just a couple...
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and the groups around it took a call since chanting insults. right . the t.v. host wasn't home at the time but his wife was there to lock yourself in then called the police the couple have four children activists rang the doorbell and broke the door. many of the midterms a referendum on president c. and it seems he might have just passed the test with the republicans retaining the senate majority explaining what that means. so which party won the epic midterm battle for control of the u.s. congress well if you listen to both sides they both won and last night the republican party defied history to expand our senate majority to found the story of the constitution's checks and balances do the job. fancy palosi has got plenty of reason to be happy the first time the democrats have had a majority in the house of representatives in eight years they can now launch an investigation spree into donald trump and block all kinds of legislation but you would think they would have won a bigger blowout after all they are running against the new hitler who happens to also be
and the groups around it took a call since chanting insults. right . the t.v. host wasn't home at the time but his wife was there to lock yourself in then called the police the couple have four children activists rang the doorbell and broke the door. many of the midterms a referendum on president c. and it seems he might have just passed the test with the republicans retaining the senate majority explaining what that means. so which party won the epic midterm battle for control of the u.s....
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student groups bring him to a campus to talk about bds. students play a special role in these types of activities. i think bds activism requires a level of courage particular to youth. and the university invited him to come speak. when they sent him a speaker agreement, it asked hassa hassan bazian to certify that he will not engage in any bds active i am during the time of that engagement. they asked dr. bazian to abandon all of his bds activity. that is a very balls governmental action. it's ambitious. and so, you know, we shoot. what was wonderful and encouraging about it was the law is really good, it really is. the united states does a good job of protecting themselves. there are shortcomings, certainly, but probably do a better job than europe, probably do a better job than canada, and you can say really unpopular things in the united states, you really can. and they were trying to prevent people like hassam from speaking about bds. and the constitution is really clear. have you all heard of the boston tea party? boycott activity has
student groups bring him to a campus to talk about bds. students play a special role in these types of activities. i think bds activism requires a level of courage particular to youth. and the university invited him to come speak. when they sent him a speaker agreement, it asked hassa hassan bazian to certify that he will not engage in any bds active i am during the time of that engagement. they asked dr. bazian to abandon all of his bds activity. that is a very balls governmental action. it's...
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to be before it matters how they are abused by it i mean is your argument then that if it's a small group maybe it's ok to trade off their rights for the rest because the reality is you know especially on the issue at a minimum what we are talking about are people who are often in danger physically because of their identification with something which we believe is an inherent part of their humanity so so we can we can agree on how that issue will be addressed in certain societies may be different but we can't disagree that every person has a right to their physical integrity you can't attack somebody because of who they choose to love and how they. she has to do it i mean how talking on the same page here that nobody should be discriminated or prosecuted because of who she. was one of. the typical approach in the west would be just removing the they have the government. if russia proceed. nothing will change i mean we can try to preach. in terms of social mores but it's not and it's not going to be that way for a number of decades i mean that but there are just two options there isn't you
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the two main opposition groups are taking part after m.p.'s voted earlier this year to ban them prominent members of dominated opposition parties are serving long prison sentences this is the second election since antigovernment demonstrations began in twenty eleven. is the researcher at human rights watch she says political freedom has been curtailed in the country. most opposition candidates are effectively disqualified from running in two thousand and sixteen parliament are not parliament the bahamian authorities forcibly closed and dissolved the lanes largest religious opposition movement or group i will fuck so all of its members are now banned from running for the elections and to run and twenty seventeen in your storage is also forcibly dissolved the last secular party or group in the country and wired so all of its members also can't run for elections. and we were hoping that despite all of these issues that i had of the elections there would be some confidence building measures but unfortunately the repression in the country has cont
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how do you define hate groups? kind of what could be some of the ramifications of having a legal definition of a hate group? and kind of a second question, for groups like the canary mission who have their own online platform but put individuals who are in maybe pro palestine groups on facebook on the same list as kkk members, how are -- how can security regulations and privacy regulations treat those groups? >> maybe i can respond and then turn it over to heidi. so the scope of these policies -- the policies themselves do not go about defining hate groups. what they define is hateful activities. i'm happy to read the definition again, i read it at the top. it's activities that engage or incite violence, intimidation, harassment, or defamation against groups or people. splc has done extensive work on hate group classification. the scope of these policies really is focused on defining hateful activities and not hate groups. >> i didn't have anything to add. i was going to say the same thing, jessica. >> i want to pu
how do you define hate groups? kind of what could be some of the ramifications of having a legal definition of a hate group? and kind of a second question, for groups like the canary mission who have their own online platform but put individuals who are in maybe pro palestine groups on facebook on the same list as kkk members, how are -- how can security regulations and privacy regulations treat those groups? >> maybe i can respond and then turn it over to heidi. so the scope of these...
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they love the name with a song by sealing the group it's catchy and they believe they leak it. people actually do carry and they do want to change. how i see it. so yeah. longer. than sampling of stocks in the. us. i'm. going to. let's go on hit by an. opinion that he did this. on the end of the memo closed. off in one of them a bit of the bill. so. he said again you need. to. stick left with more of me that you're not. going to get my money i. have. a lot of little things ok i want all. of the board on my mouth a minimum of that number. and it must have been up there on the bus but i doubt. that i once i did it must be the size of my body i mean my post my feeling that if you have a side of the drug but. i think. it's ok. who. was. on the internet. for billions of. time with sunday husband is coming up. just. know. that if i get that. i'll go home and see.
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but the thing about them that's important is that they're an extreme group, an incredibly violent group. their entire ideology is based on lone-wolf terrorism, political assassination, random acts of violence. so when you have a group like that, it doesn't matter if they have six members or 60, they have the capacity to do serious harm. >> and you get all this from interviews with people who are in the organization, you're looking at chat logs of what they're talking about and when. you point out they're recruiting inactive duty military and veterans. why? >> this is a strategy the white power movement has been using for decades. after the vietnam war the white power movement refashioned itself as a paramilitary movement. it took former soldiers and emulated the tactics of the u.s. military and said, look, we're not just going to prop up white supremacy. we're going to overthrow the government and usher in a new white government a new fascist government. and so what you see now with the current iteration of the white supremacist movement, they're taking those tactics, they're recruiting
but the thing about them that's important is that they're an extreme group, an incredibly violent group. their entire ideology is based on lone-wolf terrorism, political assassination, random acts of violence. so when you have a group like that, it doesn't matter if they have six members or 60, they have the capacity to do serious harm. >> and you get all this from interviews with people who are in the organization, you're looking at chat logs of what they're talking about and when. you...
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group which includes situation and push joe almost all international companies have withdrawn from iran or in the process of doing so. these are some of the wooden towers that were erected in hungary using e.u. money at seventy thousand euros per hour they were apparently built to promote tourism but there's no hotel or restaurant in sight hardly anyone in the village will speak to us someone does agree but wants to remain anonymous. towers are of no use to anyone here people just made money off of them people who initiated the project. it seems to have set a precedent a total of one hundred eleven similar structures have sprung up across hungary the journalist who uncovered the case has been blacklisted by the hungary in government my past the initiative to build the towers came from a group of villagers everyone involved received around twelve thousand euros but forrester also got a considerable sum for construction costs and the rest went to an employee in the ministry like bill that will mean the stadium hungary is sinking further into a pit of corruption the organization transparen
group which includes situation and push joe almost all international companies have withdrawn from iran or in the process of doing so. these are some of the wooden towers that were erected in hungary using e.u. money at seventy thousand euros per hour they were apparently built to promote tourism but there's no hotel or restaurant in sight hardly anyone in the village will speak to us someone does agree but wants to remain anonymous. towers are of no use to anyone here people just made money...
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human rights groups accused of ordering militia groups to attack water or supporters targeting people who appear foreign to be believed the bag those are behind the killings three thousand people were killed during the four months of a war. while little bug was on trial at the international criminal court in the netherlands his wife simone was released from prison in august following the advice to granted by president ouattara which acquitted her of crimes against humanity. despite that the international criminal court is seeking her arrest it's a rare occasion to see inside her home receiving people publicly since her release from prison she's made only a handful of statements calling for peace and reconciliation it's a change of tone from the former first lady. president to our promise is justice for all but the work of the truth and reconciliation commission appears to be stalling after it published a report accusing the government of overlooking war crimes allegedly committed by ouattara supporters charges they deny the government says it gave soldiers who staged two mutinies last
human rights groups accused of ordering militia groups to attack water or supporters targeting people who appear foreign to be believed the bag those are behind the killings three thousand people were killed during the four months of a war. while little bug was on trial at the international criminal court in the netherlands his wife simone was released from prison in august following the advice to granted by president ouattara which acquitted her of crimes against humanity. despite that the...
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because i was poor if you don't help the children the boys will join armed groups and the girls will sell their bodies. according to the united nations the violence has forced a quarter of all children from their homes many into the bush or overcrowded camps nearly every child needs protection from the armed groups which now control the saint of the country that is one point five million children require. humanitarian aid and forty three thousand could die from extreme hunger in the coming year children in the central african republic are constantly facing violence fear they are recruited into armed groups they are living under imaginable poverty and facing life threatening malnutrition their situation is really desperate we have a whole generation of children growing up in in desperate desperate situations. unicef says children and central african republic have been abandoned by the international community for too long and without urgent help they could become a lost generation brian al jazeera so loud for you on the program as if things weren't tough enough for the central american
because i was poor if you don't help the children the boys will join armed groups and the girls will sell their bodies. according to the united nations the violence has forced a quarter of all children from their homes many into the bush or overcrowded camps nearly every child needs protection from the armed groups which now control the saint of the country that is one point five million children require. humanitarian aid and forty three thousand could die from extreme hunger in the coming year...
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alltop storage well she's murder world leaders and rights groups have been highly skeptical of saadi arabia's changing version of events because she was last seen alive entering the saudi consulate in istanbul in october on the second turkish security sources moved quickly to say they had information that he'd been killed there and his body dismembered saudi arabia rejected the allegations as baseless lies and insisted the journalists had left the building the same day a week later turkish media published the details of a fifteen member saudi team that had landed it is stumble on the same day that showed she disappeared and they were at the consulate before the journalists arrived as international pressure groups saudi king solomon and later the crown prince told u.s. president donald trump they had no knowledge of what happened eighteen days after she vanished the saudis finally admitted even accidentally killed during a fight in the consulate royal court advisor. the deputy intelligence chief cd were sacked and eighteen saudis arrested and then a day later the story shifts again a
alltop storage well she's murder world leaders and rights groups have been highly skeptical of saadi arabia's changing version of events because she was last seen alive entering the saudi consulate in istanbul in october on the second turkish security sources moved quickly to say they had information that he'd been killed there and his body dismembered saudi arabia rejected the allegations as baseless lies and insisted the journalists had left the building the same day a week later turkish...
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the group of emerging economies known as brics are united in opposition to the latest us terrorists and sanctions according to the russians economy minister mark sim a rush can spokes r.t. off to the russian indian strategic dialogue for him in st petersburg it's a little brics members see multilateral cooperation is the only legitimate way to conduct global trade with the w.c. it was vital to the world community without this organization we cannot move forward with regard to the behavior of certain countries can impact global trade through the use of protectionism and unilateral sanctions this is opposed by all brics members do you know up to date with the latest world news more stories in thirty minutes time. and. when the whole make this manufacture come sentenced to public wells. when they're running plus a summer project themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. control middle of the room signals. going around. the world. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crim
the group of emerging economies known as brics are united in opposition to the latest us terrorists and sanctions according to the russians economy minister mark sim a rush can spokes r.t. off to the russian indian strategic dialogue for him in st petersburg it's a little brics members see multilateral cooperation is the only legitimate way to conduct global trade with the w.c. it was vital to the world community without this organization we cannot move forward with regard to the behavior of...
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for sure, time and time again i heard, group after group is being shut down, facebook is being very active here, they're really trying to close the industry down. but often, i don't think they've discriminated themselves between groups which are sharing fake news and other groups which are simply sharing perfectly legitimate forms of content which want people to click on, which is frankly what lots of people do all over the place. do you think this is just an ongoing battle, and facebook closes down one method and these people just move to another, and it's this cat and mouse game that will go on and on and on. yes, i do. the most surprising thing for me was to find a surface sector economy for fake news merchants. as soon as you have that, as soon as you have specialists, you have programmers and coders, well, then you get innovation. and that means that the tools that are being sold in these groups are constantly changing. and as facebook brings in one reform, they bring out new tools and tips and techniques to get around this. it's an arms race, it really is, and one where i'm not sure
for sure, time and time again i heard, group after group is being shut down, facebook is being very active here, they're really trying to close the industry down. but often, i don't think they've discriminated themselves between groups which are sharing fake news and other groups which are simply sharing perfectly legitimate forms of content which want people to click on, which is frankly what lots of people do all over the place. do you think this is just an ongoing battle, and facebook closes...
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progressive activist group who were against their monopoly power right this is. on believe a bull in terms of soros name gets dropped often and also in the same breath as globalization yes so anti globalization now is being equated as anti-semite yes for the same using the same astroturfing so it makes you question because if just doing this who like is any of this like how are you to assess these genuine progressive groups it is the progressive groups for example r r t's covering progressive policies for example progressive groups like black lives matter or no access dakota access pipeline that like that was can that was smeared as somehow a russian conspiracy so like it makes you question like what's really going on and this notion of fake news the fact that facebook is now in charge for example we've empowered them and many democrats and rachel maddow certainly led the charge to give facebook the power to determine what is fake news going forward and they've handed that responsibility to the atlantic council which is funded by nato so it does makes you feel a
progressive activist group who were against their monopoly power right this is. on believe a bull in terms of soros name gets dropped often and also in the same breath as globalization yes so anti globalization now is being equated as anti-semite yes for the same using the same astroturfing so it makes you question because if just doing this who like is any of this like how are you to assess these genuine progressive groups it is the progressive groups for example r r t's covering progressive...