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so they're trying to bamboozle the intro i'm very glad the president tried to say. enough without israel appears on the front to could have bids donald trump to scrap the iran nuclear deal after claims it was built on lies from to wrong washington have ten days left to decide on the deals fate. made a riots wreak havoc in paris is police use force under water cannon to restore order our correspondent was caught up in one of the demonstrations as tear gas was deployed. and the poll shows democrats are struggling to appeal to young people in the u.s. we go to new york to find out if millennial values are changing in america.
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a very warm welcome this is r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital and nikki arun good to have you with us this hour. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu appears to be on an offensive to convince donald trump to scrap the current nuclear deal with iran now softer he claims that tauron light over its program with a power point presentation netanyahu his bid to persuade the world comes just days before donald trump looks set to walk away from the deal. so they're trying to bamboozle the entire world in and i'm very glad that president trump has well enough of that we're not going to be hoodwinked we're not going to be taken for a ride we're going to have to do a serious serious change or to make sure that iran does not have nuclear weapons
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that means this deal was a terrible deal why give this speech in english and do it in such a big way well because i wanted the world to hear all of it while bibi may claim he's trying to convince the world that really isn't true the only person he needs to convince ease trump and given trump spots rhetoric that may not be so difficult to do donald trump made it clear he didn't like the deal back in the days of his campaign and netanyahu is presentation more showmanship than facts seemed to really mesh with trump tonight i'm here to tell you one thing. 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 his presentation was largely in english and he went all out to prove that
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iran is developing nuclear weapons he presented thousands of documents c.d.'s as part of his powerpoint presentation except almost all of it was old some of the stuff b.b. presented as an indisputable evidence dated to nine hundred ninety three almost nothing beyond two thousand and three experts said john brennan former cia director said netanyahu showed nothing that indicated that iran had violated the nuclear deal and the international atomic agency agrees the agency had no credible indications of activities in iran relevant to the development of a nuclear explosive device of the two thousand and nine the us off the b.b.c. done said that this proves that iran quote has a robust plan this time nuclear weapons program a few hours later they changed it quietly to iran quote had
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a robust clandestine nuclear weapons program they blamed clerical error for that one nonetheless they say iran is still dishonest iran lied on the front end they were dishonest actors so far it's been entirely unconvincing experts aren't buying it u.s. officials are skeptical pundits and convinced european allies trump to come to his senses and reconsider almost everyone else too but benjamin netanyahu has his charms and he's done it before there is a question what's to it that's. and is working and is advancing towards the development of nuclear weapons question what's we see how confident he was near the invasion and thousands of deaths lead to we find out that b.b. had lied his charms never worked with
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a bomb they didn't get along all that well but they go along great with bush and it looks like it's working with trump great friends those two they've both claimed that hailed as a huge diplomatic success the a wrong nuclear deal was hammered out back in two thousand and fifteen between the u.s. china the u.k. russia france and germany negotiations took nine year is ending twelve years of standoff over iran's nuclear activities to run agree to strict limits on its nuclear program and to the opening up of these facilities to international experts in return some sanctions against the country were lifted don't you mcadams executive director at the ron paul institute for peace and prosperity sais netanyahu wants to maneuver the u.s. into a confrontation with iran. netanyahu knows very well that he cannot take on iran on his own bibi is playing trump like
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a fiddle but look around trump is good 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 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 evil they are it's all purity after it's just like his ridiculous bomb thing at the u.n. it's just a desperate ploy to lie as into another war. may day rallies in the french capital turned violent with mosques demonstrators burning cars and hurling smoke when aides our correspondent charlotte depends was caught in the crossfire as police moved in to control the trouble.
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it was. was. all calm for the moment however those clashes we saw between the police and the protests as have been some of the most remote function of intense clashes i've seen in 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 caused by the protest is the police 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 smoking there and just
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behind it the plume of smoke that came up from this vehicle huge promptly means of smoke that went up and just completely mosques this block of apartments where people were living protesters would be damaging and smashing items up across this part of paris and the police had 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 caught in the crossfire here is what happened in the middle of cashews now starting when the police already tonight we look are very you'll see the tear gas is coming up to us the police move again and that's because just behind us there is a fire going on the demonstrators have put fire to a very cool and emerged 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
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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 in 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 own fire over there in the distance the process is it is if you just turn around a little bit more what caused me to have a look this you may see this big. dog smoke coming up here on the protesters what they did is they lit fire to what seemed to be some sort of motorbike and the car show at the pinsky. paris. where france was not the only country to witness the rest between police and protesters but turkey and greece also saw their labor day
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rallies turn violent in germany made a rally is also results in clashes between demonstrators and the all forty. scuffles broke out between the police and anti fascist activists in berlin up to ten thousand people attended the march despite it not being authorized more than five thousand officers were deployed to control the march. next generation 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 zia's they've been called have more conservative leanings than older voters the height at the same age a survey of over fifty thousand people under the age of twenty three shows increasing support for the republican party while a large number of them would also back donald trump's reelection in twenty twenty
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unlike the so-called millennial generation younger voters are more sensitive to conservative policies with the economy education and gun rights taking priority over other policies 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 americans and find out shutting down conservative or right wing speakers on college campuses to identify with that shutting them down no i don't think we should completely shut them down and why agassi think everyone should have a voice and be able to speak on campuses he shouldn't close it seems to be to want to be open to anything anyone especially if there's a college setting that's a good as the 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
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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. and once 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 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 and in boxing work cheerleading. i would say leave the option for 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
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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 it seems you even you approach a problem one can become an issue of sensitivity and tradition for some online one go found out the haulage way off that she posted up pictures of her traditional chinese outfits on social media.
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chatter and causing so much negativity i mean no disrespect to chinese culture i'm simply showing my appreciation for their culture i'm not deleting my posts because i've done nothing to show my clout for the culture or the way people dress to the way they do the values they speak about the democrat party over the last decade america has been anything but the american people will have of the democratic party is that they focus on issues to create a mentality that's that's the ruling dynamic of the democratic party they go out and seek people who feel what they kind of fanned the flames of the mentality convincing them that they have an oppressor and then they say we are here to rescue . well still to come this hour journalists not being called on to join the ranks of
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caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest . i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arcade and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with this one to. speak to me as there are no other takers. to blame that mainstream media has met its maker.
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hello welcome back now anti-government protesters have blocked roads and railways in the capital of the former soviet republic armenia as long as the parliament there voted against the country's opposition leader's bid to become prime minister traffic in the city was disrupted while the subway system and main road to your advanced international airport was blocked antigovernment protests have been ongoing since mid april just before armenia's national election protestors forced surjit slogs lie on who was appointed prime minister to resign early last week opposition leader nicole was later nominated as the only candidate to replace him but parliament has voted to reject that idea.
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writing fake news and cyber propaganda is not a task for the fainthearted it seems the u.k.'s that defense secretary is calling on journalists and i.t. specialist to join the ranks of the army to defeat the threats r t z goshdarn of picks up the 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. 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
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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 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
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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 smart 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 a priority for our armed forces is is very disturbing if you're looking to journalists gently join up with the armed forces i find really peculiar and very strange as you say a journalist 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
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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. a fee for world cup trophy has arrived in russia ahead of the upcoming tournament which kicks off right here in moscow in just over seven weeks now for both most iconic prizes been to more than fifty countries before arriving in russia's line of all stock the trophy will now visit eight other cities and finish its trip in moscow. was. also on tour across russia is artie's only legend of the game a former manchester united goalkeeper peter schmeichel is in tsotsi for his latest report on the host city you can watch the full report on our website r.t. dot com but here's a quick preview for you. welcome
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a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times square up with it it was it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani camped boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport says reflection that you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business.
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price perceives news and so if you have fake prices you end up with a fake name so here when you have manipulation of markets and there if you have if you have interest rates at zero and you can borrow money at zero percent and have an unlimited credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have a robust report against a crisis on the financial media as for instance then the robots are going to report on the fake crisis driven by the fake news created by robots and have a virtual or a not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake prices and then that people interpret that as reality.
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hello and welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle u.s. president donald trump says he wants american troops to leave syria the foreign policy blob surrounding him says differently so what are exactly washington's goals in syria partitioned war for war sake or a means to sticking it to iran and russia all or poorly thought out options. cross talking syria i'm joined by my guest gareth porter in washington he's an independent investigative journalist and historian as well as author of manufactured crisis the untold story of the iran nuclear scare in london we have danny makki he is a syria commentator and co-founder of syrian digital media group and in doha we
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cross the mohammed show how he is a professor of. resolution at george mason university and author of what is an lightman continuity a rupture in the wake of the arab uprisings or a chilling cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate dan dan let me go to you because i know you just came back from syria so you have a good feel for the lay of the land here you know i asked in my in my introduction just exactly what do you think washington's goals are because i guess it depends on who you ask in washington these days go ahead. absolutely i mean washington has really had nothing of a coherent strategic policy in syria for many years it's not just now i mean we've had four five years of of washington saying that one to take the lead from behind and not not really understanding exactly where it's going with this strategy and this is been really really shown by the last events of over one hundred u.s.
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tomahawk missiles striking different syrian military targets while i was in damascus for that matter at the end of the day three or four hours later you've got . to within syria and jubilation in the streets because they know washington will not achieve their policy of regime change and that this is purely a symbolic slash limited strike on different military targets but it doesn't come with the package there is no package at the moment there is no clear consensus over what the u.s. wants to do in syria it's just bits and pieces. it in but if you read between the alliance what you've got is an administration where you sense a lot of people want to leave the want to leave syria from really doesn't know what he wants it's all up in the air and if i was america's allies at the moment in the region especially saudi arabia i would be very worried over what the u.s. wants to do in syria you know guaranteed or maybe this is by does.
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