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18 Oct, 2019 21:35

The News with Rick Sanchez - October 18, 2019 (15:00 ET)

Presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) has renewed her criticism of Facebook and calls to break up US tech giants. Meanwhile CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave an address at Georgetown University where he defended Facebook's commitment to "freedom" and "transparency." Rick Sanchez reports on Facebook's astronomical wealth, power and influence.

Then RT America's Rachel Blevins discusses Zuckerberg's remarks. She points out that Zuckerberg's claim to "give a voice" to anti-establishment perspectives is false. She also shares her own experience of being deplatformed. Then RT's Charlotte Dubenskij joins to discuss UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's successful deal with the EU to bring Brexit closer to reality.

RT America's Michele Greenstein joins from Hong Kong to take a deep dive into the proposed "Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act." Friday marked the first all-female spacewalk in human history. RT America's Natasha Sweatte reports. Plus, Rick Sanchez reports on Biden's struggle to explain his economic policy.

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