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the algorithm. google who's running the show. fires off a series of contradictory tweets first. but later toning down his rhetoric. to pin down the president's message our maintaining that we have a number of options and all those options are so on the table what is certainly means i think there's a lot here that you can read from but at the same time the president has a number of options. in a statement through british police so she will refrain from media contacts and has refused help from the russian embassy relatives at least for now because of all the facts behind the poisoning of the scripts in the u.k. . a variety of the movie. a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes.
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saudi crown prince. warm welcome in france during his three day trip to paris with president. critics of the south to give him a chance. thanks for joining us on the national for the latest global news updates headlines. as the u.s. and its allies mull strikes against syria tensions between america and russia continue to grow so if the president tweeted that moscow should get ready white house spokeswoman later came out to clarify their position. we're maintaining that we have a number of options and all of those options are still on the table but he certainly means i think there's a lot there that you can read from but at the same time the president has
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a number of options he has a number of other options as well other options there are options options. remain on the tape once again the president has a number of options we're considering all those options. certainly like. table. promised a new. syria that's in response to the alleged chemical attack in the city of duma within an hour of his first president trump posted another message this time calling for to work together and calling for disarmament looks into the choice the u.s. president now has. all options are on the table for syria or now it seems that this donald trump promise of fire and fury has all but taken a diplomatic resolution off that list from the looks of a tramp who doesn't have many dollars left open to him anymore but one of them is
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actually the one he's already tried the same time last year a parallel situation an allegation of a chemical attack blamed on president assad's forces without even waiting for an investigation trump goes in with guns blazing. back then the u.s. president gave the russians an early warning so that its troops could leave the area hawks in washington ripped from for it saying this is exactly why the airstrike turned out to be a waste of time a nother potential option for trump this time is to go full on forget the warnings forget all caution and just unleashing a unilateral military campaign where could that go wrong well where shall we start it would force russia to consider its own military options evoking memories of the one thousand nine hundred sixty two cuban missile crisis when washington and moscow
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almost started a nuclear war finally from could backtrack on the threat and take more of a corporative stance like the one indicated by his second to eat buy some say this would be as good as committing reputational suicide for trump this would be you not simply reversing on a promise but also getting soft on russia as the critics would put it after all drum solo ready being called out over of numerous major inconsistency he's in his syria approach fifteen months and the trumpet ministration has no serious strategy threats tweets one of strikes are not a strategy baiting russia is not a strategy this is why can't. needs to reassert control over war powers so whatever action he chooses a strike or no strike trump may have just tweeted himself into something of a corner. the conflicting signals from the american president have left many
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confused. militarily i don't like to say where i'm going and what i'm doing. to shoot down any missiles but i did get ready russia because they'll be coming and new smart. western trumpets also club and so get ready for serious missiles a military strike against syria is on a hot boil with the white house now he's put himself in a trap where he's gotten the liver on something he asked him deliver on his tough talk this is sending this sort of message clearly alerting all those forces in syria. a war declination over twitter. the perfect example of the impact of the diplomacy. how did two story our guys some three to their guy. relationship with russia
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is worse now than it has ever been and that includes the cold war there is no reason for this stop the arms race. in song put him in a diaper and spank him until he climbs down. and. much of the bad blood with russia was caused by the plague and corrupt russia investigation headed up by the democrat loyalists people who were. just threatened to start a war with russia like twenty minutes ago and now you're blaming the bad blood with russia on the democrats.
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trust twitter page grabs the. tension of the world but when trump tells russia to get ready for american missiles then calls for a stop to the arms race then blames the democrats for bad relations with moscow the world starts to get a little bit confused we decided to ask new yorkers what they think about the president's social media activity sht. what order do you think they came out in. bottom one first. top one second in middle one last actually it was that one was first of that moment second that was third russia vows says i'll say this is first me you're correct that is the first one. ok. second would be this much of the bad let's. hope and so our relationship with russia is worse now and then much of the ok got it i'm thinking more on two three rivers sort of actually it's one two three ah if you were in russia if you were like in the russian foreign ministry how would
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you react to this what how would you interpret it i would take it very seriously united states is a strong nation and if something is perceived wrong it's going to be scrutinized and it does seem inconsistent really inconsistent it goes back and forth so you can't tell what he's thinking honestly i would say he might want to start war something if i was in russia i would say the usa is being tough it's a tough situation over there in syria right now but so far he has a lot of stone yes on ok i'm ok with it looking at trump's tweets it's not exactly clear where he stands but would lives hang in the balance and geo political tension on the rise there are probably lots of people out there who wish that donald trump could articulate things just a little more clearly kaleb oppen r.t. new york. of the u.k. prime minister to resign may has called an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the country's response to the situation in syria and potentially greenlight an attack
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against the mosque as well russia's president has expressed hope that common sense would prevail just through the nobility and you'll immediately to the world affairs invokes nothing but concerns the situation in the world is becoming more chaotic nevertheless we still hope the common sense will eventually prevail and international relations will enter a constructive course the entire world system will become more stable and predictable. alternatives reached breaking point following claims by the controversial white helmets group of a chemical weapons attack on the militant controlled town of duma in syria russian experts have been to the area they've say they found no evidence and nerve agent attack have taken place moscow has invited international investigators to visit the area and the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog is due to arrive there by the end of this week we spoke to some locals in the town to do itself is a man with whom i haven't seen any chemical weapons here i don't believe that because i haven't seen it. i haven't seen anyone suffering from exposure to
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chemical weapons i haven't seen it and haven't even heard about it nothing at all. i've got some expert opinion on america's possible strikes i'm trumps rhetoric on the syria crisis. it's going to be bombs or bombast that's what we don't know you know i've been waiting with bated breath like everybody else last night maybe tonight will he launch an attack or is he going to use this rhetoric is some kind of a means to set up a meeting with putin which he says he also wants to do and will he pull back at the last minute he's always said if you're going to do something militarily you don't talk about it you just do it but he's talking talking talking and weaving back and forth like this i am hoping it means something i hope it means he has something else in mind i think there will be some response and i think that response will be decided on thursday morning after the national security meeting and i think it's going to be probably more than somewhat wide and probably less than some would
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expect. police in the u.k. have released a statement on behalf of you describe both you and her father a former double agent to a poisoned in the british city of salzburg just over a month ago she's since been released from hospital and is being kept at a secure location says that she knows she has the support of the russian embassy but she doesn't want their help at the moment she also asked her cousin victoria not to contact over as they can look at the background victoria earlier appeared on russian television she said she was denied a british visa to visit you and father now meanwhile chemical weapons watchdog in charge of the whole of us to geisha has reportedly finished its probe into the souls bridge incident it's forwarded its preliminary results at least the british site under o.p.c. w rules the u.k. has to share that information with other members of the organization within twenty four hours r.t.
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is what i've got to see if examines what we know so far. there was no trial no discussion no evidence no proof there was only judgement and punishment is highly likely that russia was responsible the juveniles russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder the pundits needed even less than a movie chock sounds russian means russia did it establish that it is not a chalk and that is by definition of the translation of the name which means newcomer part of a program in a soviet union in the late seventy's and eighty's the points made there are a lot of questions to ask of this whole mess but over the last few weeks we've interviewed dozens of chemists eggs birds and military specialists and hear their biggest gripes. the new nerve agents
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a new she quit they haven't been so in decades here they are exerts from the books and studies and valuable to the public neither the formula know the chemicals any more russian then itself for years now researchers have published studies and theses on the nuvi chocks which there are dozens and dozens of many developed in different countries and it is just one good tool in twenty zero seven the us or the published a paper on numerous chemical compounds we were interested because of the toxicity the author invited them under the system there are more than sixty compounds here and they've all been indexed that means someone somewhere synthesize them and shared the information since then these formulas or some of them have appeared in various publications constantly you simply cannot say they are secret. there's more
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to it if you suspect a potential adverse arena has made a new discovery you have to do the same in order to study the new substance and make antidotes it's true to say that russia is not the only country being able to sympathize a few grams of no beach up in the late ninety's all intelligence services in the west worked on of each other because there were these rumors about a new military chemical agent produced in russia so so i'm not surprised that in france in a new king in the united states you have this kind of information that could explain the speed in which the product was identified that's the purpose and that's the job of these kind of laboratories and there's a whole lot of nerve agents to go around with more being discovered undeclared nerve agents. and. and it's a country and there are many discovers the properties of
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a new chemical structure it's the city a chemical weapons potential they must immediately according to the convention fragile it would be obvious e.w. but no country does so despite having created many such chemicals. and it really isn't as difficult as it may sound if it's really an overture we're dealing with it's not a real problem to synthesize that kind of nerve agent or the necessary components are easily available on the open market the synthesis does not require sophisticated procedures any specialist in organic chemistry would be able to make it though every expert we talked to said that you need serious expertise and substantial funding to make a pure nerve agent. and of course you can't make this in any basement the chemicals are highly toxic and the lab has to be well equipped with ventilation
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detoxification equipment and the chemist themselves have to be educated not every lead can synthesize this but there are twenty or so labs that counter. the argument that there is no alternative explanation because only russia has made new rich ox sales. britain's decision to classify almost every aspect of what happened and the investigation is called the rumen mill running but there are tidbits that have leaked out tidbits that have the scientists scratching their heads is supposed to be very toxic highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already a very very toxic so a small amount should have killed mr creep out for sure but again it's very difficult to assess and evaluate this kind of question before knowing exactly how
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the product was delivered the interesting thing with nova chalks is that there are so many of them and they come in so many different forms they can come in a powered as solid as a crystal and even as a liquid but just to give you some reference if this was a variety of the nuvi chalks a single drop is enough to kill ten people ten people within minutes if this was an inhaled even more units one and putting it we can tell you the symptoms appear and follows in minutes if it gets in the skin symptoms and can take from minutes to. at first one might think that the script could only have survived because the doods had to be very small but the reported symptoms don't match they simply missing a little of it when witnesses found them they said serug
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a scrip all was rocking back and forth waving his hands it seemed more like the effects of narcotics if it was a small dose as they claim then first would come meiosis then the rest of the symptoms convulsions uncontrolled urination but we didn't see that in photos or hear of it in reports there are many questions. if indeed this was the nuvi chalk a nerve agent at work the script very fortunate british medics must have realized quickly what was at work here or else have a miracle cure of a no nerve agents there's no other explanation. saudi crown prince makes a friend in paris with president micro now springing to his the fence will have more of our story after a short break. twenty
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teams latest edition as we go. from prince mohammed bin solomon of saudi arabia has a three day visit to paris seems like he's made quite an impression on the french president is now asking critics of the saudi yet to give him a chance. reports. the saudis crown prince's been on a global charm offensive of the west for the past three days here in france it seems like it's being all hugs and handshakes for mohammed bin salman he's even joked about having asked special bond with the french president.
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that's despite the fact that bin selman is the leader of an absolute monarchy considered to be one of the world's most oppressive regimes yet on his visit to france saudi arabia's new tourist reputation for human rights offenses seem to have been swept under the carpet. or your legitimate questions from civil society and from journalists about human rights and various sensitive issues concerning your country we have the choice to stick to our traditional positions and we can decide that the first act of modernization of this society will be cosmetic as the prince was winded and dined protesters struggle to draw attention to the saudi offensive in yemen who have been calling on france to stop the use of these weapons and so all of this weapons and equipment. since two thousand and fifteen almost
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six thousand yemenis have perished in the war between the saudi led coalition and the rebels more than nine thousand have been injured three million have fled their homes all much did to address that is promised a conference on yemen's humanitarian suffering and even then he took the time to reassure the saudi prince. william and francis taken a clear proof. since the beginning of the conflict in this war it is obvious that we won't tolerate any ballistic activities that threaten saudi arabia and its citizens and mark corn made sure his guest didn't leave without some lucrative deals between french and saudi companies with some eighteen billion dollars the pair also discussed a strategic partnership with france and plans to create an opera france say in saudi arabia and that's the same situation we saw with other stops on bin salmond's
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big wooing the west tour in the us he finalized an arms deal with twelve and a half billion dollars in the u.k. humanitarian aid deal worth one hundred and forty million dollars was branded britain's national disgrace by critics next on the agenda is spain where the prince is set to work his diplomatic cash field of magic once again this time he's expected to beef up the saudi arabia's military might by buying warships and despite protesters calls for prince solomon to be given the cold shoulder it looks like those deep pockets are set to keep governments in the west on friendly terms with saudi arabia so. r.t. paris. and other headlines police and environmental activists have once again
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clashed near the french city of nod on wednesday officers were met with a barrage of stones and bottles when they attempted to evict squatters from a local camp. that. responded with tear gas and have been demolishing the protesters makeshift homes one by one activists known as sadists have been defending the sot at least most a decade is a look at their story. if. feel . i owe.
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her look if it. was. now with the world cup in russia on the horizon most football fans will be looking for the quickest and cheapest ways to get their size enough though for one egyptian man he saw it is that his trip into a full scale adventure cycling to russia. that . is because upon his journey trying to overcome belts tickles the many security sheets these stroke who can settle everything before hope to get over everything through the trip.
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quite incredible that's all the news for this hour for myself and the team with all to see you in thirty minutes for more global headlines. that guy the product of google guys the actions of the employees within a google and they can stop the algorithm isn't this just like fantasia the disney movie with mickey mouse worry it goes to war with the dancing broom and he tries to chop it down. to flood with in the wizard alice these are algorithms that are out of frickin control and employees within the company can't stop the. algorithm who's
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in charge the algorithm or the head of google who's running the show. cranking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money like me twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year truck so i chose to drive truck people who rushed to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of. it's like the gold rush is very very similar to the gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and of a station a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here and just slow down for much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality deal. with
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the old make this manufactured incentives to public wealth. when the ruling classes to protect themselves. with the flame of larry go live to be the one post that. we can all middle of the room six. million real news is really. strong pressure to find a security company that's by the pentagon and by the media on don't donald trump to do something about seated probably at some stage she might give in to his pressure but i don't think it is his intention to what i consider more likely down another u.s. military attack on syria is the united states policy build the need to wreck any
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ethic by the russians to tax and ceiling insta find a political solution. so this is bombast broadcasting around the world. world from washington d.c. i'm far chilton and coming up today we'll be talking or oil markets with energy expert corner of simpler trading and former pentagon official michael maloof analyzes the risks of escalating conflict in syria plus the toughest sweep continues our ongoing series on the u.s. infrastructure deficit with a closer look at u.s. ports now let's get to the stories topping today's headlines u.s.
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house speaker paul ryan the republican from wisconsin and former vice presidential candidate in two thousand and twelve said today he would not seek another term in congress the move places republican controlled house and somewhat uncertain putting limits the ups and downs of the trump administration in his remarks the speaker noted his efforts at completing the tax reform law and acted late last year as one of his key legacy policy accomplishments listen to a little about what he had to say about why he was stepping down you know my story my dad died when i was sixteen the daughter the age my daughter is and i just don't want to be one of those people looking back on my life can i spend more time with my kids when i know if i see one another term they will only know me as that we can father good for him although it is a loss for the nation is a good guy at boom bust we try not to focus on politics or we do so primarily as politics impact finance business and economics and that's certainly the case why.

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