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what they believe is that they will ignore him like what north korea is doing north korea is following a very successful approach in a calm fronting trump and it is very successful at the mouth so what happens is the . parties involved in the multilateral agreement will cut the deal would continue on with the new deal cut the deal cut the new deal with iran and continue on with it and just ignore the us the us would start bluffing all the way yeah there's a lot of indications to this isn't there and listen thank you very much for coming on the program it's been great and very interesting to get your thoughts dr might get backcross political scientist at helwan university in cairo thank you. well it's not just their runs nuclear ambitions that the u.s. is unhappy with washington also wants the country tehran's influence in syria it's
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one of the reasons america intends the station troops in the country indefinitely the president has committed as a matter of strategy that we will not leave syria we're going to stay for several reasons stabilization and assistance in the vital north and northeast protection of our allies the syrian democratic forces but for other reasons as well including countering iran how so with force with troops with. diplomacy which one of those senators combination of measures first and foremost it is aggressive sanctioning and measures undertaken by the u.s. and our partners or we discussed that announcement with dr. who is a professor of political sciences damascus university his point is that the u.s. has no legal right to be in syria. what. seed in the congress.
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shows that america is lying god the time especially with this administration first of all the seed before the there are for fighting against to resume then i says now we are hearing and other reasons the one to give us a model of democracy. to see there to america where is their models in afghanistan or in iraq or where america it means there are a problem the reason behind that mr sutton fitted and it's of international law everyone knows they are and they are not in syria by invitation of legal syrian government and they are not going to themselves by the security council use aleutian so they are bitters. this week marked with six consecutive friday that palestinians have come out in force to protest the
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us recognition of jerusalem as the israeli capital at least seventeen protesters have been injured in clashes and gals are from where local journalist has been reporting for us. was. god on the out while palestinians are outraging the israelis are throwing tear gas line is just. as easy to tear gas were filling the place everyone and everyone was in jail is enhanced you guys we can see it and you're right.
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as you can see they write and the like from the can gas canisters that way through no wait now i know that palestinian protesters are forever. yesterday there was a palestinian killed in guys and another one was killed in not this both of them are sixteen year old palestinians. are either was referring to the deaths of two sixteen year old palestinians killed in clashes with israeli forces one of the teenagers from council was shot in the chest according to reports the other from the west but was shot in the head in both cases israeli soldiers say they were responding to palestinians throwing stones but these are pictures from the to your feet or else the two have become the latest casualties of violence since washington's declaration of jerusalem these really. president trump has posed are the visiting britain next month to open the new us
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embassy in london he says it's because he's on happy with the one point two billion dollar relocation project. the reason i can so much here to london is that i'm not a big fan of the obama administration having sold perhaps the best located and finest embassy in london for peanuts only to build a new one in off location for one point two billion dollars bad deal wanted me to cut the ribbon no less but i thought doll jane throw her has appeared at the new embassy look at and there it is of course a wax copy though the modern tussauds statue was placed outside the building to that like there of construction workers and locals alike. delves deeper into the president's decision not to cross the atlantic. this is what all the who is about is the new u.s. embassy in the area of nine elms which is being regenerated into sort of an embassy quarter. to the public next week donald trump was supposed to arrive in february or
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it was widely expected that you'd be cutting the ribbon then that's not happening any more clearly the old building of the u.s. embassy on that was on the sort of grand old square in the very heart of the city in the center of mayfair which many people know is the most expensive location on the monopoly board but the interesting thing about the president's tweets is that there was a slight error and he accused the obama administration of selling not old building for peanuts it was in fact the bush administration before him and there have been suggestions that this whole embassy rao is a way of saying attention away from the fact that perhaps the president didn't feel like he was going to be particularly welcome in the u.k. almost two million people has signed a petition against him coming here claiming perhaps the most british reason of rule that it would embarrass the queen donald trump arriving here and the mare of london hasn't been too welcoming either take
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a listen to what city khon has had to say about donald trump it appears that president trump got the message from the many londoners who love and admire america and americans but find his policies in action the polar opposite of. this just reinforces what a mistake it was for it's a reason to rush and extend an invitation of a state visit in the first place and a special relationships go this one looking special for all the wrong reasons right now we know diplomacy hasn't been donald trump strong suit but perhaps a year into the job he is managing to support us even himself because he has reportedly insulted highty and published of all the nations as well this raw. with the u.k. according to media reports he referred to high tea and a number of other countries as quote undesirable second rate countries and not in those words the white house hasn't even denied that he said it instead
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they've issued at the height of the plex things statement saying that certain washington politicians choose to fight for foreign countries that president trump will always fight for the american people so. with haiti now rumors that the island nation could be recalling its ambassador to washington and probably a few bridges to build and fences to mend for u.s. diplomats all in a day's work or should i say a few tweets for the u.s. president paulie boyko with the report will the u.s. president has been quick to reject reports that he made offensive remarks about a number of countries he's tweeted that his language in the meeting was tough but he didn't use the words attributed to him trump went on to accuse the democrats of making up the allegations that he was derogatory about haitians suggesting he should record all of his future meetings but one democratic senator who was at the meeting insist trump did make the crude comment but it's not true. that
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he said we. should come and she did. not want to bring the children. will be alleged comments have triggered from all around the world really a spokesperson for the un described them as racist eighties and white to the u.s. called the remark misguided while the country's former president accused of ignorance be instant was also met with rage in africa with botswana uganda and the african union all condemning his alleged words we discuss the incident with investigative journalist patrick henningsen summoned shaheen from the u.k. labor party. i certainly don't believe the president i certainly do believe. that some very strong very harsh very cruel and very undiplomatic words about other nations trump has been relatively safe disgraceful message and it's the comments that he made in the run up to the election he still managed to win but. he is not
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going to make america great again by making these ridiculous gaffes on the world stage if you look at the media reporting over the last eighteen months with anything related to donald trump dossiers that are presented to the media of things that he supposedly did or things he said i wouldn't trust anything coming out of the mainstream media much less any democrat senator or congressman clearly there's a partisan agenda here but clearly this is a president much like the foreign minister of britain boris johnson who continually will put his foot in it and in terms of trump it's a bit more dangerous because he has a twitter account these very active with. the american army is planning to step up its activities on social media it's now on the hunt for a soft word to which you can understand and respond to foreign users online posts and potentially help to sway public opinion but it's not something the u.s.
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has been advocating against in recent times we discussed it with kevin on earlier. the classic basel been out there for ages and we know what they're usually used for that is sending out spam messages in some cases performing hacking attacks but it seems that uncle sam is after something much more sophisticated here if you go online and check out the us federal business opportunities website you will come across a pentagon request from earlier this week and this was something that really caught our attention well the us army wants right now is a software system that will be able to translate between languages most notably russian korean farsi in arabic and we all know which countries these languages are spoken in this kind of technology this kind of translation technologies radio there was no hold for now i'm far from giving you the full list of requirements the tool is meant to understand and know how to use correctly dialects slag and even
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a mode g.'s plus must be a tool that is capable of analysis all these millions of posts comments and replies and we all that these things can be really dodgy are to be at a loss for emotion and sentiment that's how complicated it gets key question is again it's probably overused but what's it going to be used for potentially they want the software to be able to communicate with users online maybe not one hundred percent like a human being but somewhat close to that just take this requirement that i have printed out right here it is the ability to generate at least three or up to ten unique statements derived from the original social media statement while retaining the meaning and the tone of the original again the software will monitor and adeline as its own impact from the messages that it sends then a just plus it also needs to be self-taught in a way that it can learn from its own mistakes and then improve an upgrade which
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provides potentially unprecedented. opportunities for influencing opinion on life course company you're going to notice the irony of this big plan is that it's on the heels of the u.s. leaders complaining about all the potential fuss about online interference from other parties other countries really with. in the case when russian troll farms and bots there are all over the media news about that the first question that i asked the pentagon what is your intention guys for this particular new projects we sent them out to request to comment they didn't get back to us for now but the languages are either regions will give you a hint and also some experts have already told us that it's part of the u.s. campaign could be to expand their online influence in capabilities something that they have been up to for years but really the sophistication of this new project
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machines being able to analyze the emotions and the sentiment of comments online that are something alarming or we talk to n.s.a. whistleblower william binney and former m i five agent about the push to develop advanced bots now they are some of the implications of using such technologies let's take a look. what they really want to do is be able to monitor royce communications or any kind of communications text and be able to assess it and. check it for other threats or things like that or even. some of the manipulation programs even respond. and try to manipulate the other person at the other end so i mean all intelligence agencies have had this is one of their objectives white papers are generally circulated among contractors who do business with the government so it is a little unusual to see these things out in the public as far as i know the most
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obvious interpretation would be that this is a pushback against the allegations that have been made consistently for the last eighteen months about so-called russian troll farms influencing elections across the west and it's interesting to see that the languages that they're advertising for are the language of iran and of course north korea and russia so that would be a bit of a sort of give away about which countries they want to be targeting. one of britain's leading all girl schools has decided to stop referring to its pupils as girls in a controversial move to adopt more gender neutral language altering the grammar school for girls defended its policy saying they're trying to break in to help students with gender identity issues i mean that quote we welcome brit diversity although some people have already come up with alternative names for the school itself.
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no plans to drop the word girl from its name or we took the chair. of the local area and asked them what they think of the new gender neutral. i think the majority can still be happy to be called ridiculous i think girls are girls and boys are boys there's too many pressures on pupils too much attempt to move everything towards gender neutrality i think it actually leads to more confusion rather than clarification this is
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a girls' school and it's extraordinary that children are being encouraged to go along the path we're going to have more and more children with mental health problems who are confused and unhappy by all means support children who have a gender issue but don't do it at the expense of the majority do not rob them of their gender identity we only need to apply those basic principles of religion is that we treat other people how we wish to be treated and we saw with the problem we need to stop for a sting pushing adult neuroses on to these young children. ok back to america where the u.s. congress has voted to renew the controversial foreign intelligence surveillance act the house of representatives rejected a key amendment that would have required the f.b.i. to obtain a warrant before tapping into americans' private data collected by the national security agency and if there is any congress the senate not follow suit the intelligence community will be able to continue making use of sweeping spying
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powers which critics saying americans right to privacy killer and brought me up to date on the story earlier. in his usual manner donald trump got on twitter and urged members of congress to vote for re authorizing the foreign intelligence surveillance act this is a law that allows the u.s. government to monitor interactions with countries overseas at this point we saw a leading democrats such as nancy pelosi and adam schiff calling to vote in favor of the bill and rejecting a bipartisan push for amendments to the bill ensuring privacy protections this is adam schiff and nancy pelosi speaking in favor of this bill right to say there is nothing in this bill that protects the privacy of the american people the underlying bill strikes a far better compromise but for that reason i urge opposition to the amendment and support for the underlying bill this bill essentially hands a great deal of power over to donald trump and the executive branch of the u.s.
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government it enables a quite a bit of spying to take place and surveillance to take place and does not require warrants it essentially permits the law to continue and does not have these privacy protections that were pushed for by certain members of congress now it's interesting that these kind of powers were handed over to the president as we've heard some rather derogatory statements about the president from nancy pelosi and adam schiff this is what they said about the man they just gave a great deal of power to what the president did was totally outrageous totally outrageous he doesn't know right from wrong true from false you know plainly we have a seriously flawed human being in the oval office the democrats have made these comments referring to donald trump in certain ways characterizing him as an authoritarian politician yet they themselves have voted in favor of the rather authoritarian piece of legislation that allows the monitoring of phone calls and e-mails by the
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national security agency and other federal agencies of the united states without warrants a very interesting move by the democratic party's leadership. flashes between the protesters and police have broken out next to the parliament building in the greek capital. was officers used tear gas to disperse demonstrators earlier on friday while protesters shouted slogans against new austerity measures that will limit workers' rights to strike thousands of people from labor unions join the rally enough and disrupting a patrol. if you're hiding from justice avoiding using social media too much might be useful tip a lesson learned the hard way by one former japanese ganglion boss who's been on the run who had been on the run i should say for more than
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a very warm welcome to the stan call evolution going to be speaking to the wall and all the cows nica about england's incredible ninety ninety world cup campaign one nation that failed to qualify for next year's world cup which know why we got the chance to follow one of their former international stars lost by the heat and now we know wage and premier league manager we visit today in beautiful sound if you want. we already been called. something old in the size of no white's a chop a full it's a mites of mine we play did not sing i'm forced to get to the place in the night seeming ninety four welcome to the no weekend nationals a mad he's the manager of the local city plowed premie a late same here you know like it's a chop with last. year well. look you very well. gone to write about dressing rooms. where in the home just in
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room his son feel no wait you know premier league with i want to i was from kick off would be given privileged access you see here talent of talent doesn't work cause that's one of the things in dressing rooms around the world that inspirational comments to be able to get the players open and ready for the guy and the players to the nines the lockers all of kate's day and as we move around the dressing room that's a quote there from pep guardiola in norwegian and then we get round again with the players cate and his little luck. with the big sis and of course last bohemian. nazi in forrest but ninety nine hundred ninety s. has begun to fall he played for the nazi in forty. he can see blackburn rovers so alex ferguson quote if you give me once you will give in twice and no dressing room should ever be without music pretty much when i was
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a player it was hey paul pete was rap exactly the same in twenty seven saying the players get a choice of music a couple of bikes hits a wall and the noise from primarily on some field is ready to go. you have a new laws you have a new i'm ready ready supply play upfront to die goals. fail to prepare prepare to fail. well. this is the boss's room and this is where the laws of these technical stuff fall before the game with bain in the home dressing room it was to show you around quickly this is where all the coaches usually three four five coaches fit is people physios. there's the boss is my foreman say might last bohemian nice to say that
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in this day and age and twenty seven same or implies a pink brute's goal big silver because he's gone for the all classics copra monday owl that's what he used to way when he used to give me a. noise to say they still has them now. and again he's on top to explode so he will just sit with the coaches and decide who's playing who's playing way. the couch is for. political reasons which is unusual so you know c.n.n. earlier that. saw him being in the dressing room about to chat with the boss before the big guy in the no way to impress me early on the last minute preparations you can say the play is now it's got him talking.
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about. that. that. that something fueled one to go still feel the very souls of what's known wages which keeps them in the no wage and friendly mall that like for another season that means a very happy man in just a happy last boeing and we can have a chat with him in the morning. was. that last a long time to be here and in sun feel it's fantastic when yesterday which my well
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kate you're in the noise from premier league for the ses an incredible achievement for such a small club. i've seen you do television you've played doing when you've played in well cope's one management i was so i was a sports director for a while and i thought i was quite an interesting job but it was too far away from the pitch too far away from where the decision decisions well. made. less contact with the play so i tried. coaching in a second division team i really love that we did well and. good season and then this club picked me up and i been there four years now and i just love it it's the closest thing that you can get to being a player and so you miss it to where you number she's managed you want to go back to england where you play. burnell france or italy or spain is it is it paul the plan it's part of my. my dream to be honest but i i'm in no rush i have. well not plenty of time but i have some time in getting
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older but i'd like to go abroad and it's difficult to say i mean no region managers in england has been really successful but. i want to go abroad and see what i can do and i definitely want to go to a bigger club with bigger resources that can win the league at least titles in this club that's going to be difficult so we'll be building clubs here. building this club over four years and. it's a limit it's limited to how far i can go here. in the dressing room the quotes one from pep guardiola mum from sir alex ferguson. inspirational quotes which is normal i mean dressing rooms. really inspirational i think have taken. a little bit from from many also from people who haven't. been playing around for you as a leader more maybe as a coach marine you as
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a coach. thorough. planned everything is structured us everything is and also how he does everything to win and he's prepared to do everything sacrificed everything to win and sometimes it goes over the line i think but. i try to steal from every i could be from a second division coach here in this country could be from from tried to still. come. on to ninety four world cup second ranked team in the world in the mid ninety's going to wage a national. fifteen. insert experience then why was that no special in the midst knowing. why is the bring the drop off it was a big generation from the guys born in sixty eight sixty nine seventy maybe seventy one it was and it was also a time when.
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