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meanwhile the israeli prime minister appears to be intensifying efforts to convince donald trump to drop the iran nuclear deal in a dramatic power point presentation this week benjamin netanyahu claimed to wrong and lied about its nuclear ambitions and his revelations came just days before the u.s. president will decide whether to scrap the agreement they're trying to bamboozle the entire world in and burglar the president trying to say well you know 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 your 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 a big way well because i wanted the world to hear it all over while b.b. may claim he's trying to convince the world that really isn't true the only person he needs to convince is trump then given trump spots rhetoric that may not be so
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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 schuman ship than facts seemed to really mess with trump tonight i'm here to tell you one thing. iran large 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 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. director said
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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 a robust plan to start a 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
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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 no question what's worked see how confident he was only an invasion and thousands of deaths later did we find out that b.b. had lied his charms never worked with the bomb they didn't get along all that well but they got along great with bush and it looks like it's working with trump great friends those two they've both claimed the iran nuclear deal was struck in twenty fifteen between to run and six world powers and hailed as a huge diplomatic success the negotiations took nine year is in exchange for some
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sanctions being lifted and iran agreed to strict limits on its nuclear program and to open up its facilities to international experts daniel mcadams who's an executive director at the wrong paul institute for peace face the timing of netanyahu his charm offensive is all too convenient netanyahu knows very well that he cannot take on iran on its own bibi is playing trump like a fiddle but look around trump is good all the same losers who 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 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 we'll be back after this short break.
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local blogs show you on the idea that dropping bombs brings in use to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce offspring to tell you that the beach gossip the tabloids myself. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to buy your product. these are the hawks that we along the board walk. put in lives by two things by his emotion and he is. in the long teaching he places a very long meet he says so to speak of. long distance rather than politics and that's the way they underestimate.
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welcome back a massive rally to mark may day in the french capital turned violent as moss demonstrators burned cars and hauled smoke grenades more than two hundred protesters were arrested our correspondent sean the dubin ski was at the scene. but in the middle of cashews now starting with the police i want you to have a look around for you'll see the tear gas is coming up to us the police move again i'm not because just behind us there is
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a fire going on the demonstrators have put forward to a vehicle and emergency bike and as you can see smoke because. 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 in the form 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.d. fact it's still own foyer over there in the distance the process is to it is if you just turn around a little bit more what we have a look this you may see this big pulling over dog smoke coming up here on the protesters what they did is they lit for it she won't seem to be some sort of
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motorbike and the car just want to give you a sense of what sort of damage has been created from those are conscious and not just conscious but the damage that was coolest 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 capitalist by anti fascists and they would indeed that they came out in their hundreds ready with a gear they safety gear to be able to protect themselves from the tear gas the masks just have a look at this. this is one of the vehicles that they burned still smoking there and just behind it the plumes of smoke that came up from this vehicle huge project plumes of smoke wind up and just completely masked this block of apartments where people were living protesters would 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
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started the fires here and when these apartment blocks were put in danger then the police intervened and we were caught in that crossfire just come over here and you'll be able to see the boards here of a fast food restaurant that have been put up that was completely and utterly destroyed restaurants further behind on the street was also destroyed and basically the police did very little in fact nothing for a long time when this destruction was happening it was only further on into the demonstration of the violence took place a little bit further on that they actually did something they've said the reason that they didn't react as quickly as some people say they should have is because they were trying to avoid collateral damage or france was not not the only country to witness clashes between police and protesters on may day labor day also turned violent in turkey and greece and germany.
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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 marchers. and the focus was not only on burleson for german police are usually sleepy german town saw two hundred strong my current small but four police at a refugee shelter on monday the crowd threatened four officers who were forced to release an african man they had earlier detained the twenty three year old man from the west african country of togo was due to be deported from germany to italy the country he had initially registered in on a rival in europe a police representative later said the migrant center where those events unfolded
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was at risk of becoming a lawless area. i know that's for you we will not allow the creation of a lawless we will work against it we have clear indications that most black africans here see the police as that story and want to fight against them we've never experienced a situation like this before it was big young people monday's incident led to a major police raid on the refugee center with as many as two hundred lauren forces in full protective gear entering the premises on thursday as a result a number of residents were detained on suspicion of theft and drug dealing and the country's interior minister didn't hold back in his view of the migrants behavior. what happened there is a blow to the law abiding population we shouldn't let them trample on our hospitality. well this all comes as the german government revealed figures suggesting that many migrants are failing to make the grade when it comes to learning the language and peter all of our reports for germany welcoming well over
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one million refugees and asylum applicants over the last three years was just the beginning the tough job comes in integrating those people into german society of kirsty added challenges the big number of refugees in germany not to only register the to achieve the task of integration to meet the focus here is to learn german language those who speak german get better involved in our society. and it's there that things have not been going to plan the federal office for migration and refugees have just released their latest figures in relation to refugees and asylum applicants taking language courses the numbers make for pretty viewing less than half of those on the course the chief did basic level of language proficiency things like being able to go to the hospital go to the shops or apply for a job while just over forty percent achieved a lower level than that where they say you can understand but not speak the rest
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well they either failed the course or didn't complete it in its entirety and well that lets them bode well for people looking to get jobs that require qualifications to most of the german courses and germany's. needs other course they need advice from friends other people to improve their germs you know need to was good they had a lot of german friends so i was willing to integrate and two was a german course and to go to school at the top of the program say they need more time but acknowledge that one of the main reasons people don't pass is that they don't show up for classes. but others have knowledge that some refugees form a time by the experiences that they've heard while others don't come from a so-called learning culture having never attended school in their native country
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refugees stay only temporarily for the broad which they fled from over there have to return to their countries of origin and we should focus on teaching them to school and switch to need to reboot their country of origin instead of teaching some really basic german and along a cell phone or use for them. just recently that germany will accept another ten thousand refugees in the very near future critics of that move for asking whether it's wise to take more people when germany's already struggling to integrate those who live here already. now the final rehearsal of the victory day parade is in full swing on moscow's iconic red square this year the russian army is rolling out some of its newest hardware and r.t.s. rory so you say is that for us well we've already had a glimpse of some of the pretty impressive hardware that would take part in this
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year's parade how are preparations safety about shaking up same thing up there with preparations nuclear going very well so far at this given time not the warmest of days here in central moscow but it is still a fantastic day for what will be the grand debut of russia's latest high tech military weapons of war now we've just we just missed the russian national anthem here and although today is the dry run the minister of defense of sort of a short who was here during the annual inspections of the various regiments from the russian armed forces from all across the right of russian fresher federation from the west borders to the eastern pacific down to the caucasus and even from the arctic the arctic regiments also being displayed here on the iconic red square thirteen thousand servicemen. and women are marching across red square today seventy five pieces of an airborne equipment jets and attack helicopters will be going across the us today although the weather is not too good for it they're
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supposed to fly at three hundred to five hundred meters above us rumor has it they're going to come much lower today due to the low cloud ceiling as well so seventy five aircraft are hundred and fifty nine pieces of. the military hardware it's going to be getting pretty hardcore here on the red square but one of the most important points is what's to be seen today in advance of the official day celebration on wednesday we've got brand new forms of an armored personnel carriers of the brand new type of terminator b.m.p. t. mostly robotic time because well and don't forget it was march the first the russian president debuted the new afghan guard high posts on the missile delivery platform the so-called kinja. that can fly ten times the speed of sound that will be on display in fact two of them will be going over our heads today attached to the underbelly of make thirty ones and sukhoi fighter jets alongside some. fifty
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super fighter jets as well so although today is the dry runs a dress rehearsal we already seeing it in full swing of the f. four hundred triumph the world's what is commonly known as the world's best ballistic missile system will be rolling across the time where the warm stone cold pulls of all the red square in fact there are many countries in the middle east and far east and central asia who are vying to get their hands on russia's very famous s. four hundred ballistic missile system so today is a dry run but we hope you can join us for our live coverage of the official d.-day celebrations on this coming wednesday live on r.t. international. i'm sorry that's not the president. we've got plenty more headlines coming up for you at the top of the hour join is that if you can. backstabbers financial survival guide. housing bubble.
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it is one of the most controversial products of our time it's a solid vegetable fat and it's very cheap because it can't be completely absorbed by our bodies lead to metabolic disorders and risk causing diabetes hypertensive diseases and cancer is conditions even so production has still been creased in twenty seventeen that is no peaked at sixty three million tons twenty times more than the amount of all if oil produced that a rapid growth in international demand for cheap oil has led to the massive
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intense and sustained use of pesticides to keep our moral plantations free of weed and insects as poisons the environment making it impossible to grow rice vegetables . these are the main food for the local population. the seasons of the region the cold the toxins to spread out from the palm oil plantations and they end up in local rivers which means the water isn't safe to drink so the best interests of the local population have been sacrificed to the meteoric growth in palm oil production and profit for the companies that make it.
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thirty percent of the adults in the village of someone young work on palm oil plantations the restoral subsistence farmers. to find fertile fields that can be cultivated they have to travel several kilometers from the pommel plantations that are densely packed around the little cold villages. for. skin under a tree. terry. without gary you're not. the be without me to my face i don't want death by lethal
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most of the people who live in somalia and jai i have no choice but to be subsistence farmers. do you see there. raba river fish to grow vegetables and greens fit for human consumption. a continuous struggle for survival has become the order of the day from the moment the multinational oil companies moved into the area. and i. pod on american morning on talk i'm up on my nam and i'm up and about and i'm me scott i'm going with and i'm
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only one so we're not sour the only that i'm going to hold up i'm going to double to be happy but i've been. told that the only one to be picked are black on the i don't know my salary when ordering. the how to get through. the new guy up. by now. but i'm going up by youngest that i've got all the. money for the nearly one hundred mark and release. me into new zealand says palm oil production is helping the national economy loosening industry and reducing poverty official sources point to more than five million people working in tom oil plantations and another fifteen million in related jobs ninety percent of the world's palm oil production is based in malaysia and indonesia. indonesia is second
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