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the real hawks when it comes to iran policy he's going to reinforce donald trump's worst tendencies along with john bolton the same thing with north korea so north korea right now looks very very positive but we know that between now and the time when this deal is concluded there's a hundred ways that it could blow up every day peo wants to be a moderating force a north korea that's great i would hope it will also be a moderating force when it comes to iran but i doubt it. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has told israel that if it has evidence that iran has broken the twenty fifteen nuclear deal it must relate to the international atomic energy agency the comments follow a controversial presentation by israel's prime minister on monday in which binyamin netanyahu leveled a series about legations against tehran. such documents should be immediately
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passed on to the international atomic energy agency but according to the comments from experts taking part in the negotiations it's very likely that such documents refer to previous activity which has already been taken into account by the international agencies inspections do. you see if the us who announces exit from the around the field will the international community will of course lose one of the most important instruments promoting the nuclear nonproliferation regime the source that put it well during his presentation netanyahu alleged that iran had hidden files relating to its weapons program from the international community he claimed israeli intelligence officers knew where they were kept and managed to get fifty five thousand of them out of iran along with one hundred twenty eight c.d.'s full of sensitive information. we cannot for. the project come on. was a comprehensive program designed. to work. we're also. very
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long zuckerberg story. do you talk. to develop. we remain deeply concerned about iran's dangerous place in the rest of the region and iran's ambitions of down the middle east. you know this is with israel in this fight strongly support israel's over the right to defend itself. european leaders urged israel to submit the data to the u.n. nuclear watchdog but the also suggested that nothing new was revealed by israel on that there's no evidence around has violated the agreement the iran nuclear deal was struck in twenty fifteen it was brokered by the u.s. china britain russia france and germany and hailed as a huge diplomatic success in exchange for some sanctions being lifted tehran agreed to strict limits on its nuclear program and to open up its facilities to
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international experts the u.s. president who's been a vocal critic of the pact is currently deciding whether to walk away he has nine days to decide iran has said if that happens it's also prepared to tear up the you green mint and let's get some reaction this bring. to the program you're very welcome if the i.a.e.a. already knew about iran's plan to you first what was the point of israel's presentation. i think this this this comedy show by netanyahu was primarily designed for trump and american domestic audiences. because the reality of it is number one it doesn't have anything new as has been stated very clearly and secondly it was very hot spot it wasn't really giving anything i have some pictures and scribbles this that and the other all stuff which has been seen before by people who've been looking into this deal and working on and i'm trying to
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understand what this state is all about and it's actually quite interesting that israel seeks to break the steel and is pushing trump who is a complete tool of these imus lobbies or a pac it's very interesting that doing that because this deal with you know with my hair folds it might have weaknesses whatever but it's held iran has held its side of the ball game since it was signed. and america has not well i'll just tell the audience it in a statement today iran said that it won't be making any changes to the nuclear agreement do you think that in any way is going to influence donald trump as may twelfth deadline gets closer. until yesterday i was under the impression from his going to this up and he's going to throw this stone in into the dustbin now i'm not just not so sure because trump is me i think he's playing poker he's trying to
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up the ante trying to build up domestic support to try and deflect away from his own personal scandals that are going on and he knows what damage removing the u.s. from this deal will do because the deal yes it might be a deal with iran but it's a multilateral deal where you've got the p five one plus one involved in this deal so america leaving it puts him at loggerheads with europe with russia with china with all of these countries because all of these other countries want to do business with their own this is like it's been it's been said very openly by european businesspeople foreign ministers all of this if america steps away from it if it starts imposing new sanctions. it's going to put a lot of problems for people doing business with iran but on that subject as well we have to understand one of the key stipulations of this deal was that iran would be brought back into the swift network for financial transactions this is what
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happened so many sanctions were supposed to have been removed iran was supposed to have a large amount of money that is being held by the united states that is now being stolen under the guise of iran being involved in nine eleven which is just i don't even know where to begin discussing that. when you have all of this and america is literally the day j.c. p.o. it was signed i remember the americas put into place some new sanctions so j.c. p.-o. a technique he lifted some sanctions on america puts on the sanctions and it's it's it's ridiculous it doesn't make any sense and it's all over the place in terms of whether trump will leave on not it would be very bad for america it was certainly. make america great again if america left a deal but having said that america has never really own it any deal if you go back to the one nine hundred eighty s. you have the algae is a quote that was supposed to be owned by america america didn't the moment it was something they started interfering in their own internal affairs and they've done
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this not just with iran but with korea with russia with so many other countries with broken deals you know pretending to be the good person in the immediate question so it's difficult to predict i hope they stay in it but you can never be sure thanks so much of your house and ali political analyst joining us live on the program this hour. a groom whose wedding in yemen last month was hit by what's fought to have been a saudi led our strike has been describing the horror of what occurred when the missile struck killing at least twenty family members and friends he is among the survivors and they've been telling their story exclusively to r.t. . at the moment of the bombardment the rocket landed and the whole world turned red and i felt that i was turning in the air and many were killed was struck no.
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there was some victims who were tomb in home others were injured in the stomach head neck hands or legs my cousin and other relatives were injured and. i came to see the wedding i was looking at people dancing and then. i was he's my like the shrapnel from the rocket. we went to the wedding and suddenly during this celebration the strike came we didn't have anything then no weapons no nothing i lost a foot the same happened to my brother my other brother died because of the bombing we tried to flee but could not walk we had to wait until ambulances came and garces a dozen of the wounded are in a critical condition or we are yet to hear from the saudi led coalition to our request for an update on its investigation into what happened now the saudi led
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military operation in yemen was launched against who the rebels control vast territory is in the north the saudis have repeatedly insisted that they do not target civilians the coalition has carried out a number of its own investigations into our strikes that have led to mass casualties as rights groups continue to call in saudi arabia to end the conflict. or news in ninety seconds. price precedes news and so if you have fake prices you end up with fake mis
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selling 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 an unlimited 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 breasts and then that people interpret that as reality. twenty minutes into the program welcome back facebook is looking to regain its users trust in the wake of the data harvesting scandal involving cambridge analysts again the social media behemoths face now introducing a number of changes to the platform including a personal news filter it takes
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a closer look. facebook is working hard to revamp its public profile in the wake of the privacy scandal and the platforms move to eliminate fake news from your feed is one such example i have your responsibility muses to things make sure people get trustworthy news and platform and we're doing our job to help build a sense of common ground in society now who's to decide what news organizations are worthy the company's two billion users the social network has already started using the results of the user surveys to determine what news publications will be popping up in your feed and which will be suppressed and the range of outlet is based on two simple questions have you heard of them and how much do you trust them and that means what's to be believed is based on the opinions of the internet not necessarily facts even flat earth there's unberth others may have cast their votes . we put that data into the system and insights and is a booster of suppression and we're going to dial up the intensity of that over time
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we feel that we have a responsibility to further break down polarization and find common ground some rather wafted goals given that the internet isn't exactly known for bringing out the best in people there's also surely a risk that such a system will only cause people to further dig in their heels not break down polarization hopes a result that was seen with one of facebook's previous attempts at tackling fake news last year the company pulled the plug on its initiative which had third party fact checkers red flagging disputed articles as it didn't have the desired effect i could demick research and correcting misinformation has shown that putting a strong image like a red flag next to an article may actually entrench deeply held beliefs the opposite of fact to what we intended the big issue here is what. they mean is this credible or informative new source is it what fits mark zuckerberg political view is it what it's facebook's political view. in the terms of unbiased independent journalism i don't see a big success at all i don't see anything which puts
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a private corporation like facebook who has shown to be not the most trusting of sources of light i don't see anything that putting them in charge of this kind of responsibility could turn out to be successful in a way shape or form for independent journalism so here we are again watching and waiting to see how facebook's latest attempt at social responsibility pans out. the iconic boy scouts of america are a buy to undergo a rebranding of sorts after one hundred eighteen years and it seems the decision to drop the word boy from its name which will happen early next year as the organization welcomes girls to its ranks isn't the holy popular one. i think. you're right we wanted to land on something that evokes the best but also
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conveys the inclusive nature of the program going forward we're trying to find the right way to say we're here for both young men and young women. girl scouts is a premier leadership development organisation for girls we are and will remain the first choice for girls and parents. let's be honest the boy scouts as we knew it is now effectively dead goes on are supposed to be a part of boy scouts they have their own organization go scout as a form of boy scouts i say this is a terrible idea boys need to be with other boys at times without girls being present to be boys the boy scouts raping the dualistic girls she's losing membership and money feminists and nothing the boy scouts moves not realizing it
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may destroy the women run discounts. from being heralded as a long overdue inclusive it's a two claims that it's another myth to demonize anything that's gender specific the scots move saw a fiery discussion here are today. there isn't a great deal of evidence to suggest that only boys want to do traditionally male activities and only girls want to do traditionally female activities there is very very obviously there are a lot of old dr like climbing trees and there are lots of way there is like baking cakes and to try to say to young people you have to only do this what we should of course to do is give them a range of activities on friday letting them actually encourage them to try new stuff because that's what our it is our what is right our founder that's not what this is about and you know if there was an absolute determined effort to destroy whatever was left of this thing called the jones are it's now considered almost
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like races or inappropriate to do anything to distinguish boys from girls who are playing it so safe we've got a helmet there was a time when if you were a red blooded american male that's not how they're always learned to have kids you know his writing large and cried i read here and there he means fine and there was nothing wrong with it i'm kind of concerned with the idea that it's somehow great to encourage boys to to fight and be super of tip super rough and super violent with each other i think that this is two thousand and eighteen and the idea that it's somehow good for young men to be thrown into some sort of boxing ring i think that we should offer young people boys and girls a whole range of activities and there are definitely arguments in favor of allowing them to do some of those activities and violent marriage definitely arguments in favor of allowing them to do at least some of those activities environment what you're seeing is the woods sophistication of just boys and girls and how we are
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just turning their men to just these these i don't know these hominids or these kids who don't play who don't enjoy doing things like i did like we did being a boy and roughhousing most people think that this is absurd kids are not allowed to be kids. moore if you look at the kind of science of it where do young people do best it turns out perhaps surprisingly perhaps unsurprisingly that goals seem to thrive better in single sex environments for things like that but boys actually seem to thrive better in mixed environments it seems like having some goals join in maybe takes away some of the sort of lottie culture if you like people are afraid that there are genders and that boys like to do boys stuff and the girls like to do girls stuff it's not evacuate their stick it's true. knox and bitcoin is going to be a lively kaiser report it's next. in
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the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than forty six customs are here permanently well all the site is controlled by them and they imposed the opening time so it was it was a dutiful missile plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe monster pieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani can't boards and sold inside this warehouse so that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are not naturally discreet commercially discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how
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many of these secrets they kept inside the geneva freeport. 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 it's a matter of confidentiality only is if the world like the art business. well it was a report on mars kaiser. well wrapping it up parents what an extravaganza. turn to our state show max. so to talk about bitcoin in relation to as you were talking about individual sovereignty and the new enlightenment and also about the censorship resistance because you mention jesse powell and where's the headline about him max took my glasses so you know because he had lost his glasses
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and so we only have one pair of glasses and underwear. crack and says it will not cooperate with new york attorney general request for information so we have just telling the new york attendant attorney general you know go away we left new york and this was a good this actually proved to be a good idea because now all these other companies that. allow customers from new york are subject to the bit license. we have another headline here max regarding censorship resistance of bitcoin and that is the chinese entrepreneurs have some creative responses to the government's crackdown on crypto so every time the government's crackdown on crypto the headlines read and of course no pointers will say ha ha big point is dead you guys are going to die because the government's going to get you i told you jim rickards says it's all the time it's like the governments after you know they're going to shut you down well you know there's no
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bigger government no bigger surveillance state than the chinese government and what they show and this article is that all these decentralized exchanges are popping up all sorts of ways to get around government censorship of the block chain it doesn't we're going to work around it's order and this is the blodget technology is a fantastic way we're. around the nation state so. nation states are coming under attack and central banks are coming under attack the banking system is under attack and i don't think there's going to be any real compromise with regulators or states and you know i mean been saying this for a number of years you know a lot of big companies are trying to work with the banking system and trying to work with regulators and when they're there are entrenched compromise conflicted corrupt. full stop so there's not going to be any working
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with them they want to dominate and get rid of the any competition and in the case of these countries that are going up in flames whether it's venezuela or what have you they're just going to work it out work around it this is a great story the p.d.p. exchanges which are the next evolution in exchanges will take away the single point of failure the exchanges i've always been a point to point of own ability you know having you designed virtual exchanges myself probably the only patented technology in the world for a virtual exchanges my patent the trot and canter fitzgerald uses of the trade billions of dollars worth of securities every single day i can tell you that one always has been the point of failure now this is going to work around that point of failure the other censorship resistant story in in terms of this chinese article there is that i see those are banned in china and. whether or not anybody wants to invest in them i.c.a.o. is another thing but they got around that by now that everybody's doing air drops
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or tokens as they're called in china and so there's always a new innovation popping up assume is the old system in line meant so the big point is basically monetary and light meant in in the first in light mint of the middle ages after the middle ages is that you know. it was no longer controlled by the priests and the class everybody could have access to knowledge and now everybody get av access to individual sovereignty in terms of the monetary around yes i would concur with that that's a topless is of course the. luminary in the space in making the point that you can't have it if you have fake prices you'll have fake news i mean there's an old saying on wall street the price perceived is because markets are very sensitive they tend to react very quick before the news gets out you'll see price movements
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on nine eleven for example i remember we were buying puts on more call the top contractor for the booster rockets now there was a nine eleven that was a shuttle disaster in the eighty's under reagan and so the you know the put set already troubled before the news of the tape. in the one nine eleven of course the options on the airline stocks were hugely active before the news that the tape about nine eleven as a matter of fact they were active a week before which is another story but so that price proceeds news and so if you have fake prices you end up with fake niggas so here when you have manipulation of markets in there if you have if you have interest rates or zero and you can borrow money at zero percent you have an unlimited credit line and you can muscle prices around it well that creates fake prices and then if you have robots reporting on fake prices on the financial media as forbes does then the robots are going to report on the fake prices driven by the fake news created by robots and
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you have a virtual or not so virtual cycle of fake news and fake prices and then that people interpret that as reality and meanwhile the underlying reality is completely different you need accurate prices before you have accurate is. don't trust verify your space in the prices especially given that verification of reality and this led us to be queen because we're going to go i want. go back to when we were you know report was covering financial the financial crisis and we were covering gold and silver and precious metals and monetary issues and central banks and in the lead up to the birth of equating the genesis locke and why he mentioned the chance on verge of a second bailout of banks is that all the price is remember in order to maintain the pyramid system where we we didn't rely on individual sovereignty we relied on trusted bankers we relied on central bankers who relied on the treasury to take
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care of us to take care of the financial system and they sent out fake prices of libel rates that were rigged on behalf of the central bank the british central bank . ordered these bankers to now they're all going to prison because the central bank has to send somebody to prison or a. price of gold and silver all these prices where they were trying hard to manipulate in order to. make sure the population who were the chumps and this ponzi scheme continue to have faith they were basically operating the big connect of you know that last century what you also was. right that's it was clear he was more george osborne born in brown than a kid. that's right they had a manipulate by on the order of the bank of england to create the fake price so
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that the b.b.c. would pre-board and then bail out a bunch of charlatan and say everything's ok don't worry trust your bank and you're supposed that the prices we're supposed to be your verification don't trust the bank just use this libel rates use the sort of numbers use the price of gold to determine whether or not it's true what we're saying and of course they had to rig those in order to buy it basically they were the big cash as well of the time they had the like if you know the speaker before us had a chart which suggests that they're one of the options of why there's a premium on it could be manipulation a big. big catch oh yeah because it's so story stock trading robots reacting to stories i just made reference to this so you've got the basically financial news is being written by robots and then they create the news and then other robots read that news and then they do algorithmic trading on wall street based on the news written by a robot that
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a robot uses to trade stocks and create prices that are then reported by another robot. so that's another s. kerry thing to think about is that it is a she not comodo a robot that created some currency for itself. basically well you know my theory is that sometimes she's coming from the future and he arrived and he's heading back to the beginning to move basically. in the most fargo just nickel and dime in people to death militias dogger them that just go in there and steal money again there's no penalty there's no there's no criminal charges for this type of fraud and the just the scourge like the plague that needs to be eradicated or you know gonorrhea are socialists i mean wells fargo is the syphilis of wall street. and bitcoin is penicillin essentially and if you're going to ground if you turn it if you talk about looking into the past when these sort of headlines are being like
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this these are pretty blocking sort of financial and banking stories right on the really children you know people that are ten twelve years old now and the future dealt this will look like a freaky world that you could live in a world where bankers had all control of beer wealth and they could create fake accounts for you and start trading and you didn't even know that they were operating in your name yet it won't believe it they'll be part of a myth. fifteen years of collecting right now same and finally paying off. ok this is not really relevant anything. to. the sentiment and sometimes. i thought it was really interesting that that that's relevant to the whole point market maybe it might pay off yeah you did i see go around rhino semen. collateralized by run of saying when it. was this kind of gets into the economics of extinction which is interesting. trend you know they they've they're fishing
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these shoes bluefin tuna in japan to extinction because they have a lot in the refrigerator so the price is going to go up when they become finally extinct so obviously that's not a healthy use of capitalism especially when you apply that to humans which i suppose will happen certainly run us the difference between family and central bank script and i like this it's a great image you know you'd best champagne pyramid you know the champagne kind of runs out after the first year big because if you live in near the central bank just like if you're a defense contractor and you live near washington you get rich or you're living upstream if you live downstream you end up in prison or you wind up with you know your purchasing power going to trash so it's just proximity that the u.s. capitol is about proximity there's no economics behind it there's no school of economics it's all of this just leave the old system that is decaying right now.

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