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occupying military. breaking news from r.t. days of intense talks shrouded in secrecy resulting in a story deal ending a decade of diplomatic standoff over iran's nuclear program but divisions remain iranian. enrichment program will continue this first. has a right to enrich but. mixed messages so what exactly did the sides agree on. in the war started. in geneva it's going to be go on for another six months experts warn that the deals vague language could see all sides interpret the details to suit themselves. and in the news the week during flight three six three data recorder yields insight into the tragic air crash that killed fifty in central
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russia we reconstruct the jet's final desperate moments. and yeah president rejects advice at home and abroad to sign off on the security pact with washington that would allow u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan after twenty four. man thousands rally in ukraine over the country's wavering on integrating with e.u. an episode that triggered a harsh exchange between moscow and brussels. welcome it's nice to have you company you're watching. and we start with the main breaking development this sunday it's a done deal six world powers have reached an agreement with iran bringing its atomic program under control
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a landmark document is the result of exhaustive talks not only for diplomats but also for journalists who found themselves in the complete information blackout and he said now he wraps it up for us. the deal of the decade. there will be all sorts of interests will try to bowl guard this deal but for the moment we have diplomacy in action something that we haven't seen especially between us in the run for thirty four years so this is the bishopric breakthrough at the moment but we have two pieces of world powers and iran reach an historic agreement ending the deadlock over tehran's nuclear ambitions after a decade of fell threats and sanctions diplomacy has prevailed with six negotiating powers agreed to recognize iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy missile including its right to nuclear enrichment on the condition that its program is voiced under strict control by the i.a.e.a. iran will reduce its uranium enrichment from twenty to
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a maximum of five percent for the next six months and use no new centrifuges inspectors will monitor on a daily basis sanctions will begin to ease but while tehran celebrates what it claims is its newly recognize right by the west to a peaceful nuclear program not everyone is on board iran's dream deal is the rules nightmare and some details seem to be lost in translation this first step does not say that iran has a right to enrichment the current agreement is to current plan of action as we call it in in cool this thing places. has a very clear reference to the fact that iranian. enrichment program will continue so while the deal is sealed the spin has just started kerry had to say that so he
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could of peace the israel lobby the u.s. congress and that while hobby petro dollar law of the in us not to mention some new york on. with us as well still very potholes the old rhetoric is expected to continue swirling despite a new arrangement president in place who's taking powerful steps to convince the world that iran never has and never will attempt to arm the country with nuclear weapons israel has its mean two hundred and four hundred nuclear warheads and if ever iran were to pose a threat to israel whether a nuclear attack or if it were to build nuclear bombs which it has not decided it is no match but the deal still brings hope that dialogue is a match for the rhetoric that sanctions will surrender to solutions and diplomacy can break deadlock and he's now a r.t. moscow. the agreement has gained much support in iran itself spiritual leader
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ayatollah how many welcomed it as a basis for further progress while some reigning experts believe that tyrann will gain more than it was sacrifice the fact that iran is halting uranium enrichment at twenty percent is something that iran actually wants because it's very expensive and the iranians have produced the fuel that it needs for the test run reactor that produces medical isotopes for cancer patients so the iranians have already produced enough nuclear fuel through enriching uranium a twenty percent no longer needed so halting that is actually an advantage for iran because it does not want excess fuel because it's very costly so the iranians feel that they do not lose very much and they have a lot to gain and again it shows that steadfastness of these from the iranian perspective and. standing for your rights can achieve results the agreement in geneva was hailed by u.s. president barack obama who at the same time said that the line share of american
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sanctions will stay in place as our washington correspondent reports it's still unclear whether iran's sigh of relief will last for a long. president obama pledged quote unquote a modest relief of sanctions in return for iran scaling back its nuclear program now the relief will include freeing up a small portion of iran's overseas accounts as well as easing some other trade restrictions here's actually what the president said on our side the united states and our friends and allies have agreed to provide iran with modest relief while continuing to apply our toughest sanctions we will refrain from imposing new sanctions and we will allow the iranian government excess to a portion of the revenue that they have been denied through sanctions but the broader architecture of sanctions will remain in place and we will continue to enforce them vigorously and if iran does not fully meet its commitments during the
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six month phase we will turn off the relief and ratchet up the pressure that we know that the u.s. congress was just about to pass another round of sanctions and the president has urged congress not to do that now although the obama administration now says sanctions have worked to me as negotiations others argue that sanctions have created this hostile environment which throughout all these years made it impossible to reach a deal now we have to take into account that the obama administration is now under a lot of pressure from the u.s. congress which is hardly in favor of any deal what they want and its allies israel and some of the gulf states which don't want to see iran sanctions sanctions relief to so president obama as well as secretary kerry they had to work their statements very carefully and ultimately their message to both israel and their partners in the gulf was that this deal will eventually make everyone safer. republican reaction does range from accusations over giving away millions on not gaining
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anything to approaches for alienating america's allies the agreement has also been described as fundamentally flawed but so much of this in the u.s. think that these claims will have no impact on the deal itself the u.s. is not going to give up on this beast you know we've had it basically old war with iran says one nine hundred seventy nine and this is a major step forward and we have everybody on board yes the they are not enriching to twenty percent as not when they do it is scared of a nuclear weapon here that was probably more the french you don't want to compete with the market for medical isotopes but there's been a lot of negotiation and a lot of time put in this and they're not going to throw it all away because the israelis are having a fair. for some israel's anger over the deal went a bit too far and the country only just stopped short of making an explicit threat to attack iran prime minister netanyahu reaffirmed his tough stance during a news conference a couple of hours ago on middle east correspondent paul asli has more on the
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reaction there. what we heard from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in a brief press conference is that iran is taking cosmetic steps that it could reverse easily netanyahu also saying that sanctions that took years to put into place on now being undone the israeli prime minister warned that this state goes first it could very well be they lost it and he asked the question what incentive does the ranch now have to dismantle its nuclear weapons program the israeli prime minister said we cannot and we will not allow a country that calls for the destruction of israel to have nuclear weapons capability the israeli prime minister also saying that when israel's friends and allies on the stake and he sees it as his obligation to speak out netanyahu saying that my responsibility first and foremost is to the one and only jewish state that there is netanyahu also saying that israel is not bound by the green mint and that
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is a statement we've heard from the cross spectrum always ready political leaders netanyahu in fact said that this was not an historic deal but he called it rather a historic mistake now israeli ministers have been lining up to do them best to rein in nuclear deal the country's foreign minister avigdor lieberman has said that all options are on the table and that israel would act independently of the deal that is reached with iran essentially jerusalem believes that the deal is marching against the draft but it is still a bad deal according to the israelis and they say it could get worse if the controls at all stipulated in the agreement or not rigorously adhered to the deal is based according to the trick that we're hearing coming out of television on self-delusion we've heard that it's tremendous and of the bad deal that was reached and signed with north korea we've also heard from other ministers that it brings the world closer to a nuclear arms race and that there's no reason for the world to celebrate. as
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indicated first and foremost is that israel is further isolated and even more marginalized my an international community that in effect did not listen to the israeli concerns. gideon levy from israel's her ets newspaper believes his country is too isolated from its former allies and they went to take netanyahu seriously the united states could leave also with a barking dog killed will continue with his takes but is really so isolated about three that the world has say it's world as they say and i don't think that this will create a lot of problems even if it comes from jerusalem if you judge it in a very cold way israel's security today is in a better position than two days ago because this agreement was for the benefit of all parties and above all i think that it's very important to me that iran is
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a big among the community of countries and not isolated isolated iran is always more dangerous than iran part of the west part of the east part of the world . well iran has taken a lengthy and thorny path towards the historic deal it's a journey that began way back in the one nine hundred fifty s. when taran started its nuclear program but it was only in one thousand nine hundred ninety six when the u.s. moved firmly into sanctions ambassador to iran by claiming its nuclear program was for military purposes that's also when talks started but they got bogged down in two thousand and five when iran's them president ahmadinejad's regime and uranium enrichment the u.n. was quick to respond agreeing on its own sanctions a year later but they failed to stop iran from planning on with its nuclear program in fact in twenty ten it increased uranium enrichment to twenty percent the
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international community saw that as a clear message to iran wanted an atomic bomb which allegedly triggered the assassinations of four iranian nuclear scientists with israel's mossad suspected of involvement by june this year iran had a new president something many saw as a game changer in turns relation with the west our web team has also been keeping a close eye on the diplomatic marathon in geneva so if you've missed something do you check it out at r.t. dot com. coming up pacing the little ray of sunshine for the crew of the arctic sunrise this a russian coal bio's all but one of the greenpeace activists arrested trying to board an oil platform.
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if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russia it's probably not going to be one that springs into your head but they've been making it here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand kids and there's an industry which really can compete with the best the rest of the world has to offer i've come to meet some of the people going the greats and to see if i can find out the secret to the perfect. back in the day barack obama was elected because he was deemed to be the very end to this is of george w. bush now instead of seeing differences between the two presidents we're reminded about what both have in common particularly flagging poll numbers first on this program we have is obama serving bush's fourth term.
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again the flight data recorder from the passenger jet that crashed in central russia last sunday has been decoded with indications still pointing towards pilot error for causing the tragedy investigators say he caused the plane to nose dive on to the runway of an international airport killing all fifty people on board the trouble began with the weather tail winds were much higher than the acceptable levels for landing this type of plane during what's called final approach the jet was just thirty meters off the ground when the pilot told air traffic control he needed to perform a go around to make a second attempt to land he pitched the plane's nose up to gain some height but lost so much speed he almost stalled the aircraft and in desperation the pilot went into an emergency descent to gain speed and lift but that put the plane into an
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uncontrollable dive it into the ground at four hundred fifty kilometers per your piece kind of went to the scene of the tragedy. the final traumatic moments of a flight that had almost completed its journey forty four passengers six crew members everyone on board gone. such a good boy healthy and handsome he had a good family his son is only three years old he made many plans for the future a tragedy that meant family friends and colleagues in the arrivals hall waiting to welcome their friends and loved ones home or instead reading their last. meeting his two associates yana from moscow and donna from cameras in england one of the two foreigners on board that moscow took us on flight they were on their way to take part in a business master class for local students. we all knew what happened but many kept
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hoping until the very last moment that their relative sense survived the horrific picture many became hysterical doctors help because some lost consciousness others had to lean on walls. just are close at hand to ready for the victim's relatives whenever they were needed ambulances are also on standby for when the shock is too much to bear close because the complications we're going to cation in the early began gathering in samples there nobody's only fragments the force and speed of the impact means there are few clues right now the flight recorders have been taken to moscow since they were badly damaged but could reveal what was said in the final few minutes in the cockpit and whether the plane was functioning normally twenty four hours after sunday's plane crash flights have resumed international airport but it's not business as usual scores of people have been coming in bringing flowers to show their respects to the victims while the state of new evidence giving answers the latest footage of the crash is only raising further questions
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you've got this going off r.t. republic. we have canvassed an array of aviation experts engineers and flight controllers over the mistakes that have paid. to be made on that fateful flight and their thoughts and more analysis are available on our website. in other news the afghan president has rejected advice from the country's influential council of elders that he said that he signed an important security pact with the u.s. as soon as possible hamid karzai told the three thousand strong meeting he would not ratify the green with america until peace returned to afghanistan but washington has said any accord must be reached as soon as possible well if the deal is sealed up to fifteen thousand u.s. soldiers will stay until twenty fourteen and possibly beyond they would support afghan forces but would still be able to carry out military operations against al qaida and its affiliates it includes keeping the right to raid homes an issue that
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some rage the afghan people and there's another contentious point the deal gives american forces immunity placing them solely under u.s. military jurisdiction all of which review afghan president under pressure from the u.s. and at home. karzai is worried of course that he owes his existence to the presence of the american forces that have kept him in power and yet at the same time he knows that millions of afghans resent our angry indignation about the fact of the united states government has run roughshod over their country for the last twelve years what the united states is proposing is that the united states will maintain military bases and soldiers in afghanistan for a quarter of a century twenty twenty four is almost a quarter of a century after the two thousand and one invasion this is a clear instance of a colonial relationship where the united states invades an occupies
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a country uses various pretexts and then maintains military bases so that ultimately whoever is the government after karzai the us will be the determine or the real power in afghanistan now it's not only governments and intelligence agencies that are jumping on the facial recognition technology bandwagon. special but my face it recognises that i'm female and aids. and to falsify it then send that information back to advertised. to check out the checks we report on the high tech marketing which directly targets queuing british shoppers to better pitch their products. thousands of people are rallying on the streets of kiev ukraine's last minute decision to abandon an integration deal with the move has also caused a rift between brussels and moscow which accuse each other of blackmailing ukraine
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. has been following the protests. great it's back to protest vote several rallies are now taking place across the country of this is one of them this is one of them around these protests against the government's decision this week. to suspend the trade agreement with the europeans you would. the government tried to be very pragmatic here finding some very serious economic reasons not to take this leap of faith that not sign the trade agreement with the european union first and foremost is the state of the country's machinery that modernization would have cost hundreds of billions of years and like she was a country cannot afford at the moment so. obviously cost actually soared to be close that people would have found themselves in the streets and we're talking tens of thousands of people here this would create serious serious social unrest in the country ukraine started to take this mosque take this break to understand how to alleviate this loss it actually offered great a three sided commission with russia and the european union but at some point
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during this week number of european officials pointed the finger of blame to moscow saying that russia blackmailed ukraine out of signing this trade agreement with you here peter the allegation that claim which russia is known to be denies. through the words of the russian president but. when i heard some dodges found out yesterday that ukraine has suspended not canceled but suspended negotiations with the e.u. and wants to review everything we heard a threat from the e.u. to ukraine all the way up to organizing mass protests this is prussia and blackmails exactly nine years ago hundreds of thousands of ukraine's took to the streets of the capital kiev to change their political life and indeed the political life was changed back that the country was settled here integration forswear than anything of the sort will happen during these broad just broke course we'll have to wait and see. now we used to getting our groceries scanned at the checkout but in
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britain at the moment to shop his face is the night getting checked out the u.k.'s largest retailer tesco has set up cameras with facial recognition technology for pinpoint marketing and needless to say it's not sitting well with previously campaign is aussies who are smith takes a look. so you say it's the day morning i will can to a shop it is all the usual stuff plus a special camera that scans my face it recognizes that i'm female and aged between thirty and forty five then says that information back to advertises who collects it to establish a pattern of who goes into the shop from now on on thursday mornings customers will be bombarded with. shampoo and fashion magazine. if you think about something out of a futuristic movie think again it's what's happening now tesco the u.k.'s biggest
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supermarket chain is planning to introduce facial scanning technology in its petrol stations with a view to targeting advertising at the demographic that uses the shop most times of day even the c.e.o. of the company that makes the technology says it's like something out of minority reports seemingly not realizing that comparing something to a film about the negative effects of having. everywhere is a bad thing but tesco defends the practice saying it's not new technology and isn't capable of facial recognition we're always looking to work with partners who provide innovative ways to enhance the customer shopping experience the ability to tailor content based on time and location means it can be extremely useful and timely for our customers all in the name of advertising customers permission thoughts and previous the campaign is worried it could be the tip of the iceberg
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with technology improving all the time how long before you're being tracked i didn't employees while you pay for your groceries. this week all but one of the thirty greenpeace activists being held in russia were released on bail the group was detained in september after trying to board an oil rig and their ship the arctic sunrise was seized and i'm not saying has been following the court hearings . the twenty nine that the word granted bail are still in st petersburg they are not allowed to leave the country or even the city until the trial of the has happened and that date has not been given the only one activist is still remains in the detention center until next year february is lawyers have said that they will appeal that decision initially they were charged with the piracy those charges were then changed to pull it is them which carry a maximum of seven years in a prison they were in a moment's detention center upon the arrests in september then we moved to st
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petersburg in early november now of course of this environmental protests started off as an environmental approaches and that has now become a diplomatic spat between the netherlands as well as russia the netherlands the vessel that to the activists had actually used where i had taken russia to the international law of the sea tribunals and asked them to release of the vessel as well as the activities of russia has said it will not do so as of the point everybody who is on the that oil risk in the in the attic address and they put themselves at risk. seeking ways to improve life in america's most violent city shellshocked is next here on out. in my research i randomly came across a sad statistic according to
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a center for the constitution only twenty eight percent of americans have actually read the constitution although the overwhelming majority claimed that they understood some of it and now we see why the constitution especially the bill of rights are getting whittled away the average person doesn't really know what their secret government what the government actually says which means the government can get away with reinterpreting the agreement to suit their needs and not yours because no one. the wiser but if you think i'm going to say where average american how dare you then you are wrong the problem is that any kind of philosophy or ideology or just even asking why seems to be getting out of favor in educational systems all over the western world and beyond i mean shouldn't the average american be taught in school about you know america and like the constitution and capitalism how can the society advocate praise or defend values they don't have any idea about please let's get the stuff back into the educational system but my opinion.
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