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with islamic state essentially driven out of syria the leaders of iran turkey and russia move to help reconcile the. political crisis since the country's prime minister turned on his resignation weeks after he first stepped down. google the. smartphone. location settings. and the backlash over a new children's book in sweden claims to be a dog. transgenderism. about trying to. young people who don't feel. the male female role but you have to separate your imagination imply from objective scientific facts and the fact is.
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to me chromosomes. is the news from r.t. international first off the prospect of peace could be edging closer to syria the syrian army in cooperation with the russian military continues to liberate villages pushing islamic state further towards the iraqi border meanwhile the leaders of russia iran and turkey have been taking the initiative to bring the remaining parties in the conflict to the negotiating table with lysol now largely out of the picture. following the talks in russia's black sea resort of sochi. with syria becoming almost completely terrorist free or eyesore free i should say we were all curious what is going to be decided and what was going to be said when the key
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regional players the leaders of turkey and iran type word on the house or on e arrive and saw all three leaders looked quite determined and when the camera men were asked to press their off buttons and leave the room we heard the leaders confirm their assessment the syrian conflict has entered a new stage the era of active fighting is over and time has come for a new settlement opportunities that we. do not scale military actions against terrorist groups in syria are coming to an end i'd like to note that thanks to the efforts of russia iran and turkey we have managed to prevent the dissolution of syria stop it from being captured by international terrorists and avoid a humanitarian catastrophe. if you want our joint efforts over the last eleven
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months of help to prepare the ground for a political settlement to the syrian crisis has their meeting today symbolizes the start of a new stage in this process. the trilateral meeting today has uk news to importance is the final stage including in and to the bloodshed in syria we have achieved success thanks to the union of grand turkey and russia so after roughly one and a half hours of talks along with the foreign ministers and the heads of militaries when the three presidents came out to say a few words to the journalist we finally heard about the number one decision for the new stage the creation of the syrian national dialogue congress it will be an unprecedented platform for inclusive of all syria talks and all kinds of political. ethnic religious groups are expected to be involved it is going to convene here and saw it she but the date and the specific list of
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participants hasn't been decided just yet the leaders say that it should pave the way for a new constitution in syria and new elections and it all looks good on paper i can tell you that ankara tehran and moscow are really genuinely looking forward for the plan to work on the ground on monday we heard the president of syria bashar assad telling vladimir putin that he is ready for new rounds of dialogue reforms and the new elections that i mentioned mr putin tried to convey this message to the leaders of iran and turkey and when it comes to the syrian opposition they are always in close contact with and corrupt so the hope is definitely there if the trunk of that list in politics professor society mohammad marandi told us the idea of a syrian national congress would be a positive move but the questions over how it would function still need to be
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answered. the very fact that for the first time. this process is being moved forward largely without the united states and its allies i think is one reason why it has achieved so much faster than the fox as well as the current talks in sochi. push the part of the process a great deal for the force things have shifted in change of enormously on the ground and hopefully these talks will help pave the way for. the the conflict to come to an end but i think that it looks good on paper but it i'm sure it's going to get very complicated in the weeks and months ahead one of the difficulties is what about those groups that align themselves and continue to be allies of al qaeda will be united states pull out of syria the americans have occupied significant portions of syria without the permission of this government this is a violation of sovereignty there's
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a lot to do and it's not clear that the americans and their allies are going to help this process move forward or whether they are going to improve impeded. thing in the region the political crisis in lebanon has taken an unexpected twist after the country's prime minister put his surprise decision to quit on hold or if an option is in beirut following the shock reversal. we and i and i that have now i announce my resignation from the post of prime minister because i discussed my resignation with the president of the republic he won't speak to wait before submitting it to put it on hold until allow for more consultations into the reasons behind it i complied prime minister how they may be back to lebanon but the questions his absence brought a still to be uncertain. how
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did his comeback was made both the israelis and confusion because his resignation proclaimed from another country and featuring threats to cut off arms in the region sounded a lot like saudi arabia iran's long term rival. i hope that all the other countries in the region will leave lebanon alone so the. the lebanese people can decide their future for themselves it's unprecedented that saudi arabia held the lebanese prime minister by force and pushed him to resign while he was outside his country. and we have to tell ourselves we want our country to stay out of regional conflicts when it comes to the saudis meddling i'm sure it will continue and it's not only riaz interference into lebanese affairs many other countries are doing it too i'm sure saad hariri wants to help his country lebannon i think that the way saudi arabia treated him is very wrong but it's clear already these twenty days have shown just
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how dangerous the battle of the power between saudi arabia and iran could go and now this little middle eastern country that suffered a lot in wars and conflicts may be losing peace again. raise an ocean off from beirut lebanon sociology professor side subject explain to us how lebanon's become a battlefield for a political standoff in the wider region. there are two alliances emerging in saudi arabia some gulf states. is. pushing a game is long and again this has been on the other hand you have. a nice person the prime minister and hezbollah again is this alliance and so you have this polarization the saudis feel that one way. or the mind the power of. hezbollah is to create
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a political crisis in this way you will be able to. have a storm inside the political system to clash with hezbollah or at least neutralize it from not intervening in syria again or doing anything and in this way you will be cutting the hand off. google has confirmed that it's been collecting location data from hundred phones even when users have disabled location services and removed the sim card the practice was discovered by the news website quartz google insists it needs a stored no use the information but has agreed to stop the pope and explains how the tracking works now your cell phone will often ask you annoying questions like would you like to share your geo location data well if you answer the question no you would assume that your geo data is safe and well it turns out you're wrong cell phones operating on android are sharing information with google even if you take the sim card out the android phone will start gathering the addresses and any
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nearby cell phone towers i'm standing not far from one right now. generally what you need is a few pieces of it or makes you need the unique identity of the phone itself which every phone harris and in this case they're using our location. and so if you have a single cell tower then that will only tell you something about a radius around which the phone is somewhere but if you have what say three cell towers that all have different distance locations then you can try and delayed pretty coldly to where the actual phone is so you're only referring to the phone's identity and the fact that it is on the a telephone network so what it's doing is it's pinging cell towers nearby and by
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the way all phones do that google admits that they've been keeping track of mobile phone i.d.'s and their location for over a year now but they insist their intentions are good. in january of this year we began looking into using cell i.d. codes as an additional signal to further improve the speed and performance as message delivery google claims that it hasn't done anything particular with this data and now is going to turn it off i don't find out entirely credible because some engineer or group of engineers had to spent trying to bring together this capability and they had to do it for a reason because someone told them to do it now google assures us that we have nothing to worry about but they never store or share our data with anyone well we've heard that song and dance before. does the n.s.a. collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans.
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no sir. it does not. not wittingly. the technology really is moving faster than the regulatory apparatus so there's not any easy way to suddenly come up with new rules that will take care of these things most of the time. the big political bodies are technologically savvy. so it can balance so they don't even really understand what this stock is doing some google says that android phones will stop tracking the locations of users without their consent by the end of november that sounds like good news unlike the fact that they have been doing it without consent for many months kaleb mopp and r.t. washington d.c. . children's picture book that's been published in sweden and promotes transgenderism has been widely criticized and even branded as dangerous propaganda the story features a man who dresses as a woman and his horse who wants to be
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a dog the author says it's meant to show children that they can be whoever they want to be here's some of the reaction we've been hearing. when your an adult when you're over eighteen you're in told to do what you want in the privacy of your own home and i don't think anyone would disagree with that but propagandizing this kind of thing to children who can damage them in their natural development as boys and girls in nature is binary nature creates male and female there are boys and girls and we hear you know as well as the book moves to try and ban the words boys and girls men and women mothers and fathers in primary education and this is a time when children really need to be in their identity as who they are and this is just something that's far too much too young is going to confuse people it is part of the natural spectrum of life for all animal species human and non-human this book is not about promoting or encouraging transgenderism it's about trying to affirm young people who don't feel they fit neatly into the male female
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roles and trying to tackle bullying and prejudice you know children are imaginative they play they pretend to be all kinds of things they pretend to be footballers they pretend to be alien space mind unicorns they they may be pretend to be men and women as well but you have to separate imagination and play from objective scientific facts and the fact is that your gender or your biological sex is defined by your anatomy and by your chromosomes and that's the science that we need to be making sure that children know and the science that we need to be teaching children and affirm the been growing up in no one's going to change their mind just because they read a book it's something that comes from within and no amount of propaganda or proselytizing can make someone transgender i think our starting point has to be the welfare of the child and my concern is that we know in countries all across the
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world pupils who don't fit the gender stereotypes who are. gender variant they suffer teasing namecalling threats and bullying and that is truly shameful that is not good for the child welfare so what we have to do is to create an atmosphere in understanding where it's ok to be different in britain it's in the last two years it's grown sixfold the number of children who have this gender confusion and it's because they're being exposed to these materials if they weren't they would just happily go on their own way being boys and girls yes there are differences in people who are boys and differences in girls and their temperaments and their behavior in their likes and dislikes but that doesn't mean that they're going to be transgender it doesn't mean the whole idea of separating sex from gender is a new social construct. a breakdown in negotiations has put i'm going to merkel's future is german chancellor in limbo we'll take
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a look at what's next for berlin after the break. everybody i'm stephen ball. hollywood guy suspect a very proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r.v. news this is my buddy max famous financial guru and he's a little bit different. you know with those up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the brood have some fun every day americans. really start to bridge the gap this is the great american people. see the good capitalist american. gun owners don't be such
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a shy communist loving bootlicking stock insurance company c.e.o. just taken money willy nilly for making people here want to addicts do something constructive impose got insurance and stop the bloodshed. welcome back a hundred students have been protesting in central paris against education reforms being proposed by president mccrone police were forced to step in the pointing to disperse the crowds. university and secondary school students shouted slogans and threw eggs at officers protesters planned a march against higher education reforms that will change university of mission rules no injuries were reported at monday's rally.
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the collapse of coalition talks has plunged germany into its worst political quagmire in years now the leader of the free democratic party whose walkout the rail the negotiations has ruled out resuming talks once again christian lin blames part the parties of betraying their principles just to secure power door exactly the threat is going to take it personally when conservatives enter into false compromises with socialist and don't stay true to their core beliefs now the greens are no socialists and the christian democrats are no longer a conservative party but you've got to watch out regardless. but there's more optimism from the party's secretary general who says there is a chance of further talks but only if anger merkel's christian democrats and the greens change their stance or those three parties would have formed what's described as a jamaica coalition based on their logos colors and it was seen as angle of merkel's only viable chance to form a majority government now though germany is in limbo awaiting either a minority government or another election here's how one former german ambassador
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to russia describes the impasse. this is a situation which we didn't have so far any time in post-war german history we always had a stable government and now we have to look at these two parties the which have been newly elected to the wooden stock of federal parliament in september they have somehow to sit down and hammer out a new government and that can only be a coalition government because there is no party which has an absolute majority. with the greens alone she couldn't do it and this is why it was a triangular negotiation period with the liberals in addition to that but as a matter of fact this has found it so now when has to look out for a new possibility and there are very serious discussions now going on in the
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democratic party and we announced ritually immediately after the election result came out that they were not willing to continue in government but they wanted to go into opposition now there are strong voices within the social democratic party that they should reconsider and that is the option of the grand coalition is not off the table. presently the game is open to for every new way of negotiations between the christian democrats and the social democrats as i am convinced that in the end new talks between the social democrats and those party will at least be started what will come out of it one cannot say at. how farming may be one of humanity's oldest industries but it still
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needs innovative technology to thrive and survive francis santiago has been to see how it's done here in russia. work the production site of the dallas agricultural equipment factory co-leading farmers firm in russia now bella's happens to be the slot of god of fertility that's no surprise this firm has been believing company with exports to kazakstan kyrgyzstan servia and bill here we are now all things more so let's take a look at this magnificent feat of human achievement. one of the benefits of using your machinery in the west versus the western and of. course there was such a high tech equipment used in our factories lands to make high quality of product
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the fact that we produce our own can produce gives us a competitive advantage makes us more curious defective compared to over four years . of those factories every two hours a new agricultural machine is completed and ready for use over two hundred people for two shifts a day to keep this manufacturing plant putting out over eight hundred. a month even i got a little taste of the assembly line with the special parts laser. in an intricate process such as this you'd be surprised but employees do have passion. you get what inspired you on such work in life you know i like working with computer aided machine tools because you can control the quality of the parts and functions measuring instruments because you can control the quality of the parts and fine tuning measuring instruments to me it is important that my father has been working here since the opening their very first factory in one thousand nine
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hundred sixty one now let me show you the ready made product. this is how it looks the p.d.p. fifty two your ultimate plowing machine with a five point two plowing range and forty for this little child on the ground and prepare the soil for your produce or whatever it is you need for me in germany in an over right now the though it's twenty seventeen agricultural expos past the big brother of this little guy just seventy or plowing the field. and this is really what it's all about. anybody's teeth yet another european pharmacy college that is some piece of equipment or even better designed and more practical and we're proud to hear that. in germany they have been promising to start
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producing a changeling their own already for two or three years but i discovered that russian the us company has been training them for twelve years and they have been very successful with. puts out over five hundred cultural sheets and it's been in business for over a decade and spread its grasp to russia's needs. its came in for you today the product range includes more than forty products that are constantly being modified to meet it's required just out of foreign old russian government's job market. and now you're up to date get breaking news alerts twenty four seven at all to go through our apps of course that's it from eight units got your next r.t. world news into bob and i was a. selling
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turkey worth the turkey i got a turkey turkey. place and yes i thought to put you in front of the white house well actually this is the white house so i'm in front of the way halves and we should part in a turkey here or one that i've seen giblets are incredibly important that any recipe that you're considering for thanksgiving is under and just it's just it's in the stuffing and capers capers in the stuffing is an under utilized ingredient and i'm telling it it gives your turkey an aromatic quality that your guests will they won't quite figure it out but they'll be engaged in conversation once they get the whiff of those capers and chestnuts beautiful so i thought for this thanksgiving as we are actually on this day eating turkey with family. we would do an episode special about what we're thankful for because you know i think it's
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important after what eight or nine years now of crimes report to give thanks to the audience and for various topics and conversations we were allowed to do over the years because in this sort of environment. you know the future might not be as good as what the past was remember of course the first thanksgiving was held during more harmonious times between the relations between colonists and the native americans and then turned pretty ugly for them right now i think we're kind of in the same sort of situation where you know our show may not be on the air the whole network might not be on air one day or available to people in america so i thought we should do thankful episode about various topics and gaston that sort of thing well i'm tycho for john mccain noticed remember one of our very first guests sick aim on the kaiser report told us all about bitcoin the three dollars and you know that was like.
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