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so they're trying to bamboozle the entire world and birdlike the president well enough that israel appears on the front foot to have the iran the nuclear deal scrapped after claims it was built on lies the funds for wrong donald trump has ten days left to decide on the deals fate. made a riots wreak havoc in paris and police use force and water cannon to restore caught up in one of the demonstrations as tear gas was deployed. and a poll shows democrats are struggling to appeal to young people in the u.s. we go to new york to find out if we let millennial values are changing in america.
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a very warm welcome you are watching aussie international with me nicky air and our top story this hour israel has potentially divisive to convince donald trump to scrap the current deal with mine joins me now to discuss this on the possible implications in the hours when almost every major u.s. network saying and repeating the same thing and surprisingly but iran has about its nuclear program. so they're trying to bamboozle the entire world and i'm very glad that president congress well enough of that when i'm going to be tried we're going to have to do a serious serious change year to make sure that iran does not have nuclear weapons that means this deal was a terrible deal why give this speech in english and do it in such
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a big way well because i wanted the world to hear all of it when he may say that he wanted the world to hear it but really the only person he needs to convince. donald trump with sure you know given trump's past rhetoric may not be that difficult but the presentation was indeed parts of it in english it was given in tel aviv and bibi as part of the proof that iran wasn't being honest he offered up thousands of different documents c.d.'s various various information that you know he said indicate that iran wasn't being honest tonight i'm here to tell you one thing iran lart big time after signing the nuclear deal in two thousand and fifteen iran intensified its
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efforts to hide its secret nuclear files why would a terrorist regime hide and meticulously catalog secret nuclear files if not to use the middle of later date. the problem is there was much more rhetoric than any concrete damning evidence of which there really was not the former director of the cia john brennan came out and said that there was absolutely nothing in all the information he showed that indicated that iran had violated the deal the nuclear deal made in two thousand and fifteen furthermore many experts have said that all of this proof is dated all the way back to as you know as far as nineteen ninety three most of it is from before two thousand and three there's there's really no information that says that iran has broken the terms of the deal
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that it has reactivated its nuclear program that it has carried out under style nuclear program and timing of course ten days before this deadline to make a decision on the iran deal led is this charm offensive going to convince them well donald trump while on the campaign trail on his way to presidency he criticized this deal multiple times he said it was the worst deal a bomb made the world though he has said that about many things about the nevertheless it does appear like donald trump wants this deal scrapped. i think of anything what's happening today and what's happened over the last little while and what we've learned. has really shown that i've been one hundred percent right the biggest mistake that was made was under the obama administration by ever increasing the deal in the first place and a lot on the front end they were dishonest actors and so the deal that was made was made on things that were inaccurate is
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a little background about the two thousand and fifteen deal it was hailed as a huge diplomatic breakthrough it was really an international thing the united states the u.k. china russia france germany and the ron paul came together and for nine years they negotiated this deal it is comprehensive huge number of checks and balances and really it you know it's fair to say that it's likely of a big war it also gave inspectors unprecedented access to iran's nuclear facilities access with which you know they could verify that iran is doing everything right and the i.a.e.a. came out off the claims and said that it has no credible evidence that iran has pursued. its nuclear program its scrap nuclear program but now trump wants this deal once this deal really. scrapped and then we negotiated that his
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eventual goal to make it tougher more stringent but he only has days to do it because if the united states ratifies the deal on may twelfth the to walk out of it. there's also the thing that it's really only trump and israel on this warpath that want this deal scrapped because everybody else all the european allies of the middle east now allies. russia china one of them say that you know there's no grounds to rip up this deal and we must also not forget that there is a lot of skepticism about what benjamin netanyahu claims. there is no question whatsoever that saddam is and is working and is advancing towards the development of nuclear weapons no question what sort. of
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bibi's johns never worked at a bomber they had famously bad relationship but they did work on bush as we saw with the and they also appear to be working on trump with whom benjamin that in the hour has bush the. bush that they have very very good relations still you know. dangerous times and we'll see where this goes absolutely will it be expecting plenty of reaction to benjamin netanyahu a little chats on t.v. that thanks for that mike as you have. tony mcadams executive director at the wrong pole institute for peace and prosperity says netanyahu wants to maneuver the u.s. into a confrontation with iran netanyahu knows very well that he cannot take on iran on its own bibi is playing trump like a fiddle but look around trump he's got all the same losers that were in power in two thousand and two who lied us into going into iraq or we're supposed to believe
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that somehow just a week or so before trump has to make his decision on iran that all of a sudden it come into this amazing information here let us rush to share with you this information telling you how you really are it's all purity just like his ridiculous bomb thing at the u.n. it's just a desperate ploy to lie us into another war. may day rallies in the french capital turned violent with masked demonstrators burning cars and hurling smoke grenades our correspondent sure they do penske was caught in the crossfire as police moved to get a grip on the trouble. well all call him for the moment however those clashes we saw between the police and the protest is have been some of the most room punctures intense clashes i've seen in
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the last fifteen months or so in france i just want to give you a sense of what sort of damage has been created from those are clashes and not just clashes but the damage that was cleese had warned early on tuesday morning ahead of these may day protests that they thought they were going to be hijacked by anti capitalists by anti fascists and they were indeed that they came out in their hundreds ready with a gear their safety gear to be able to protect themselves from the tear gas the masks just have a look at this is one of the vehicles that they burned still smoke people were living protesters who had damaging and smashing items up across this part of paris and the police had to let them be however when they came in when they started the fires here when these apartment blocks were put in danger then the police intervened and we were cool in that crossfire here is what happened in the middle of cashews now starting when the police wanted to have
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a look over you'll see the tear gas is coming up to us the police move again i'm not because just behind us there is a fire going on the demonstrators have put forward to a vehicle and emerge a bike and as you can see i have smoke because it. well as you might have gathered we've just been in the middle of what was quite a large clash between the police and the protesters just look behind me this is one of the trucks with the water cannons and you can see the gendarme now coming down and you can see some of the water of the firm that's been on the ground to try and push these protesters back take a look behind me and they're actually trying to barricade themselves up now that's off to they set fire to what looked like a g c p the fact it's still on fire over there in the distance the process is to it is if you just turn around a little bit more will cause me to have
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a look this you may see this big old dog smoke coming up here on the protesters what they did is they lit fires she won't seem to be some sort of motorbike and the car show at the penske altie paris. well france was not the only country to witness on rest between police found protesters both turkey and greece also saw a bad labor day rallies turn violent. in germany may day rallies also resulted in clashes between demonstrators and the or thora t s s. through the south scuffles broke out between the police and anti fascist activists in berlin up to ten thousand people attended the march although it lacks proper authorization more than five thousand officers were deployed to control the marches. us. next generation
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politics could spell trouble for democrats in the u.s. according to recent polls it's revealed americans born after nine hundred ninety five all generations ears they're being called have more conservative leanings than older voters hard at the same age a survey of over fifty thousand people under the age of twenty three shows increasing support for the republican party or the large number of them would also back in donald trump's reelection in twenty twenty unlike the so-called millennial generation younger voters are more sensitive to conservative policies with the economy education and gun rights taking priority over the policies artie's caleb morgan has been finding out whether young americans values are changing. are young americans just less rebellious and more friendly to tradition and authority or is there a problem on the left side of the spectrum we decided to talk with some younger
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americans and find out shutting down conservative or right wing speakers on college campuses to identify with that shutting them down now i don't think we should completely shut them down and why agassi i think everyone should have a voice and be able to speak on campuses we shouldn't close it it seems to be to want to be open to anything you know i mean especially if there's a college setting as a as a last place we should be saying no to open ideas and discussion i don't think that's fair because everybody is entitled to their opinion we don't have to agree with each other that doesn't necessarily mean we can't have a civilized conversation facebook a different social media outlets saying a certain racial words are offensive in the us they'll strike them down to take speech do you agree with that. no i don't. want again everybody has. their right to. talk on they want to talks because they want to speak it's a free country so why not share yeah they shouldn't send say things like i think
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that a lot worse things are happening in the world what about like getting rid of certain sports practices they say are offensive to women like ring girls in boxing or cheerleading. i would say leave the option forward to something that exists and don't necessarily like promote it's as a thing we don't necessarily have to get rid of it i think we should just to just put more males into it there's somebody always willing to take the jobs years ago it was liberals that were calling for freedom of speech and challenging social norms but these days we're increasingly seeing calls for censorship coming from the left so is it possible that younger americans simply don't want to comply with the rules being imposed by the liberal order are conservatives now the rebels. r t new york. giving young children a new lease on life one mother in russia's republic of dagestan has adopted eight children proving she's a woman of her word she promised to give them
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a good home after her son recovered from life threatening injuries but. this. brings my son back or from. the. body and they all have different diagnosis and characters you have to leave them for a bit till we call them down then explain how to do things they've been with me for eighteen months now and we're getting better. she did the right thing my sister will always back her decision thanks for joining us
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on r.t. international we'll be back after this short break with plenty more stories stay with us. price precedes news and so if you have a crisis you end up with a fake name so here when you manipulation of markets and there if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have a non-linear credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have robots report against a crisis on the financial media for instance then the robots are going to report on the fake crisis driven by the fake news created by robots and you have a virtual or a not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake crisis and then that people interpret that as reality.
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welcome back now fighting fake news and find the propaganda is not so tossed for the faint hearted it seems the u.k.'s defense secretary is calling on journalists and the i.t. specialist to join the ranks of the army to defeat the threats on a fix that was story. he is a rising star a fireplace salesman turned defense secretary he is gavin williamson and he summons you my fellow british geek it's battlefield world wide web and the u.k.
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army is ready to charge at the enemy in this age where there's so much this information we're britain's enemies will use every angle they can do to change the narrative people who have traditionally thought about joining reserve forces we want them to come in but actually it's looking to different people whether it be journalists those people with amazing cyber nighty skills those people with the ability to really understand about getting messages across their worst nightmare is coming true with the enemy has infiltrated but your id skills are a game changer. we are living in the fake news and competing narratives the government will respond with more and better use of national security communications to tackle these interconnected complex challengers fake new moves and adverse are you worthy of a call to arms from the military chief himself by his standards that's a pretty big deal to realize that it's enough to look at his voting record from the
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time when he was a conservative m.p. the investigation into the iraq war for instance was below the worthy attention bar for williamson in twenty sixteen he voted against an inquiry into the contrast between the public statements and private actions in the run up to the war human rights and equality i'm also not something worth fighting for according to williamson like when he voted against outlawing discrimination on the basis of cost you know the situation when you can be written off as scum for your whole life simply because you were born into the wrong family but what williamson voted consistently for though was foreign bombings from our surveillance and bulk data collection we've come a long way from churchill's we shall fight them on the basis of the way to the point where we're going to fight them on twitter and we're going to fight them in facebook and the rest of social media so i think the very suggestion that this is
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a priority for our armed forces is is very disturbing if you're looking at journalists. join up with the armed forces i find really peculiar and very strange as you say journalists can do a perfectly good job discovering truth and exposing things that need to be exposed through the normal channels so why would they suddenly become puppets of if you like a particular aspect of government but of course with fake news being such a hot topic now at least we can be. sure the british army will stay trendy at least while williamson is in charge. the fee for world cup trophy has arrived in russia ahead of the upcoming tournament the twenty eighteen world cup kicks off right here in moscow in just over seven weeks the famous jewels remain a trophy has been to more than fifty countries before arriving in russia's
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vladivostok the trophy will now face it aid to other cities and finish its trip in moscow. while also on tour across russia as artie's own legend of the game form at manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel is in tsotsi for his latest report on the host cities it's available online and ati dot com but here's a quick preview. welcome to the new welcome to start you. really really big story you literally be on the beach working on your son's art forty minutes later you're still boarding skis whatever you fancy going to do in the snow.
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world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all children but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous is a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go meet eighty percent of the beach but always will and will solo the great big british good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going that's. go. alone and just i want to know and i'm really happy for joined out to for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of the share needs to just take the radio beyond the team's latest edition to make up a bigger need to just say look.
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a admission from the. whole make this manufactured come sentenced to the public wells. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the final clear. go around lives only the one percent. of the time we can all middle of the room signals. go to the ground billion more in the real world. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to get off of the world of politics sports
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business i'm show business i'll see that. palm oil is one of the most controversial products of odds on which it's a solid vegetable fact that's very cheap. twenty seventeen production grew to sixty three million tons that rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive expansion of palm oil plantations which means the destruction of rain forest. get into the zero a lot more than ten million hiked as of unique rain forest has been destroyed but it's a process that just keeps going. what
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politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to be for us as a white woman for three of them or can't be good good i'm interested always in the waters in the house. question. locked away secrets and shady financial set ups are nightmares for french tax inspectors and customs officers. we question the customs investigator a specialist in fraud and the trafficking of cultural assets. faced with such scams he recognizes his powerlessness. created this society cost us. more only diminish the sinner won. says. on the.
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reporter's she also said that although it's only a yes it's a city each image thing create on the contrary i don't. just but. could have been if he did have a bank account he also told us to divide she's got his. finest. we meet up again with eve with all of his indictments he's earned a shady reputation but after thirty years in the business he's as tough as nails every year in may he heads to basel in switzerland for the biggest art fair in the world art basel. he flies in a private jet for which he pays fifty thousand dollars a year. despite his tangles with the law he wants to be in the right places how could you possible they'll want to help you but you're sick before. say
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