tv Documentary RT May 23, 2018 11:30am-12:01pm EDT
11:30 am
that's the same system that allowed hitler to take power well today's reich citizen groups come in several shapes and sizes but almost all of them have some link to why the neo nazi groups of far right ideology. the historical revisionism forms an ideological link that connects various right wing extremist currents and right wing extremists among right citizens use those connections to cause confusion to provoke authorities and to create a social platform for right wing ideology it's estimated that there's around eighteen thousand of these right citizens in germany and some are allegedly preparing for a day when they'll rise up and take their country back but these aren't just hollow empty threats eighteen months ago a policeman in bavaria was killed during a shootout between officers and a member of one of the sorites citizens' groups the number of these people is significantly significantly increased acts of violence. has
11:31 am
increased in number if the numbers go on to increase if these fever really used in. for a tosing in resisting probably reduced then indeed it is a challenge for the state opposition politicians have accused the government of trying to sweep the extent of germany's problem with far right violence under the rug first the federal government explains the right wing terrorist groups can form spontaneously and have a strong digital network but then many of their actions are not counted as right wing terra fences the impression is that the federal government consciously accepts blind spots in the recent past berlin hasn't pulled away you from publishing intelligence findings that showed as many as seven hundred radical islamists could be in the country and a capable of preparing a terrorist attack but it does seem that they're less forthcoming when that threat to protect. we post from elsewhere we now say since the end of less being
11:32 am
intellectual dominance and culture into legally germany and under this umbrella of growth writing properly of course writing the radical right wing extremists. protected the german statist direct do their bit with all the power and strength it has germany has very strict gun control laws thankfully gun deaths are rare occurrence here but perhaps one way to keep it that way would be to not allow people who the government considers a threat to the public to have access to firearms peter all over r.t. believe. although the threat posed by right wing extremists in germany is reportedly increasing the government say the overall threat level from the group remains relatively low. so after eighteen years don't be evil is seemingly no longer part of google's main philosophy the slogan has been removed
11:33 am
from its code of conduct but the changes were only noticed a month later this comes amid outrage in the company over its involvement in a u.s. military program artie's dong a quarter takes a closer look. don't be evil a rule you'd think most people might try to live by right the folks at google certainly thought so for the first eighteen years. don't be evil google is generally apply these words to how we serve our users but don't be evil is much more than that until that is they quietly removed probably the most famous phrase in their corporate philosophy and now it's a bit more vague striving for the highest standards of ethical business conduct and we all know how ethical business can be here's one example of google's interpretation it signed a pentagon contract in march to help the department of defense create artificial intelligence tools for drones to attack and identify ground targets all without
11:34 am
human operators being involved me project maven technology is helping human intelligence analysts fine objects on video feeds from drones you know it's kind of like a facebook photo when you upload a photo and it is facebook able to identify which of your friends are in that photo project made in the same thing google staff and ai academics were shocked with thousands signing a petition protesting the firm's militarisation. we believe that google should not be in the business of war therefore we asked that project me even be cancelled and that google enforced a clear policy sitting that neither google nor is contractors every word fear technology google for not the only tech to get a pentagon paycheck i.b.m. and the computer graphics for nvidia are just too which have worked on military projects still google baso see nothing out of the ordinary with project maven.
11:35 am
we have long worked with government agencies to provide technology solutions the specific project is a pilot with the department of defense the technology flags images for human review and it's for non-offensive uses only google claims it's. ai won't be used to kill but it doesn't workers who resigned over the contract aren't convinced the ethical question now is whether it's the weapon or the brains behind it which does the killing don't be evil i always thought that it really meant don't be evil yet because of course as google becomes a very powerful corporation one of the most artful in the world and plays a such an important role in the development of new technology inevitably they're going to be drawn into some very big and evil things like war like autonomous weapons and there's a lot of pressure on the high technology sector in the us right now to contribute to the military. and i think that many of the google employees don't agree with
11:36 am
11:37 am
welcome back america's ambassador to israel has come under fire after he was seen posing with a rather controversial gift and david friedman was presented with a photograph of one of the most sacred places in jerusalem but unknown to the ambassador the image had been old so that this comes as the region is still reeling
11:38 am
from deadly protests against the relocation of the american embassy to jerusalem where joining us live from israel is our correspondent paula we're now paula what's so controversial about the photograph. well as you mentioned the american ambassador to israel david friedman was given this photograph of the temple mount from an aerial shot but there was one thing that was altered on the photograph and that is that the golden dome of the rock mosque had been replaced with a picture of the third temple which is a jewish sanctuary that's prophesies to be constructed on a spot where jews believe the first two biblical step temples once stood now as you can imagine the photograph immediately sparked fierce criticism from the muslim world sabah erica who is the secretary general of the palestine liberation organization the p.l.o. there's a friedman expressed to quote rude and hypocritical behavior you then have
11:39 am
a committee who is an arab israeli law maker and comes from the israeli arab dominated political alliance called the joint let's and he has responded to the photographs by saying that this man this madman wants to bring peace a good thing you didn't put the embassy there at the same time we're hearing that the american ambassador has apologized. friedman was not the word of the image thrust in front of him when the photo was taken he was deeply disappointed that anyone would take advantage of his visit to create controversy the u.s. pulled up salute clear we support the status quo on the her arm al-sharif temple mount. now here which is the organization from which the man who gave the prisoned came from has expressed its own concerns about the incident it says that the man who presented the picture actually acted on his own behalf but the problem is that the american ambassador already has a record of controversy even before this event he is
11:40 am
a supporter of israeli settlements in palestinian territory and in the past he's also called on the u.s. state department to stop calling the west bank israeli occupied territory the temple mount is a very holy site in jerusalem it's venerated by three religions judaism christianity and islam it's the most holy site in today's and the third most holy site in islam and this incident comes at a very unfortunate time it follows the inauguration of the new us embassy in jerusalem from its original base in tel aviv and as you well know that sparked a barrage of both international and regional criticism. thank you for those details . thousands of people taking part in america's immigrant investor program have been left without money and visas made in red tape the e b five program was created in the ninety's it enabled wealthy immigrants to become
11:41 am
permanent residents in the u.s. by investing in business is there here's how it works. the us of a the steel heart of the capitalist world and locomotive of the free market about a million people a year try to reach the land of the free there's even the annual green card lottery to boost the diversity of visa winners whether you're a scientist engineer or a political refugee everyone gets an equal chance to make it or do they there's one type of visa that's been spawning a ton of controversy lately the five it came about in one nine hundred ninety and meant that you could get residency if you invested at least a million dollars and employed at least ten americans in u.s. based jobs if you chose a high unemployment area you only need part with half a million or that sounds like something donald trump supporters could get behind some of the investors themselves are losing out and going nowhere thousands and thousands sign up and pay up the monies then shunted around various funds jobs are created in the monies paid back with interest the thing is only ten thousand eighty
11:42 am
five residency visas are given out per year it's not vital point to get buried in the t. and cs because their money is pooled with many others they won't see a cent of it back until everyone in the pod gets of these or the unwitting foreign investors have provided a gold rush for unlicensed brokers and potentially shady business practices including a firm controlled by donald trump's son in law which now has regulators all over it eager investors are still likely to leap in but the backlog to actually get that residency b.'s are currently means of weight of over ten years so if you're waiting for your t.v. five green card hang in there just don't make too many plans for the next decade. most of the investors on the program are from china but none of us ever do is to out badly over the last two years people from other countries are also being affected as quotas are reached law professor douglas leads a weights thinks the issue could even hits u.s. china relations. now what happens is the way that the documents are created the
11:43 am
chinese cannot get their money back they cannot get repaid or interests until they everyone in their group has been approved for permanent residence which can take over ten years so the money stays in america and it just spins there away from the chinese it's friday at so many levels at the level of the immigration lawyers that are going over to china and assuring these people all that they can get them temporary citizenship at the level of the regional centers which are going over and putting on these big shows at the level of the chinese finders we're placing these securities with chinese people all there are a lot of angry chinese and one has to wonder if that's good for us china relations. you can have your say on all of our stories by following us on social media here with all the latest at the top of the out my colleague you know me i'm.
11:44 am
11:45 am
11:46 am
11:47 am
you can see something happening in this is like i don't want to call the cops. call the cops in. their lives chasing the. trigger you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to pull a gun so. unfortunately around around here we end up playing our guns off. from such preclusion this place to. hide. and.
11:48 am
by then. that. by then is a shift of on. the chaotic i don't. want. sausan. so it. can be and also can was if you have the approval of multiple injuries among can connect them to yourself the whole book but the show's reality amar's on the phone to the phone lock on the fuel pump and people from the sea say you're welcome to booking a more awesome. month. hanumant have nothing to laugh aloud with. something to watch. on long enough something. a little tunnels look ma. no knocking and maybe admitting moving forward after.
11:49 am
fifty years ago breaking with into a concert going on as a sleeping pill does this is what i mean because a lot of those were said this is the side effects were terrible but not on no. indulge one for boardwalk here not the war. across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been bought the justice and there's been a couple of be. and
11:50 am
you'll protest rally a protest against something that some visible to the naked eye impossible to touch but this is still present everywhere week i it is absorbed by the dissolves in water and soaked up by the soil. it's a boy. but i'm going to. take it in the proper way your move. along . which was sort of. the most stalwart point of view on the cultural capital reporting a good excuse to to voice your initiative you haven't lost all take. on to us know . ok we're ok being.
11:51 am
11:52 am
i. think you should just. keep. going. with. genetically modified organisms they says depends on the food industry in the one nine hundred ninety s. or ninety nine the monsanto corporation cultivated tobacco that was passed resistance genetically modified tomatoes followed soon offset. nowadays more than eighty percent of soybeans such unethically modified as is one hundred percent of
11:53 am
papaya and up to seventy percent of the most popular tried baby foods have g.m.'s in them. i started looking at labels when shopping for groceries as i thought i was closing my kids' allergy as soon came to realize the tide being slightly wrong. and. then put the says stall put in this investigation. i happened to be that when i'm teaching my outfits were getting ready for a rally. only knows drove most of. those. thank you thank you for just a lot i mean this was the only. for god over you know
11:54 am
over yes for obese some people say for. more organization this is not exactly hard we never call you know if you want to find seats from the environment they are there for the rest is history. no shit. is. going to love my family more. real you know the shot of a little ball in. my house. that fest and i couldn't figure these people out. simply rejecting anything new or revolutionaries shutouts about the threats and fights for the health of future generations. corporations that produced seeds of g.m.
11:55 am
plants claim that trance genes are absolutely harmless and most his move to make things trust e.c.s. farm is spying creasing transfer assistance to pests and diseases they bring high yields and they could finally help to feed humanity. in two thousand and seventeen the tissue area of g.m. crops reached almost two hundred ninety million hex has three times the size of france currently g.m. crops a cultivated in twenty eight countries most of all in the usa which is thirty nine percent of the area of g.m. crops in the world brazil has twenty seven percent argentina say a team to sam's town is in india has six percent each at the same time not only have some individuals given to. countries two in two thousand and sixteen mania left the transgenic cultivating club. in spain. carolyn's venezuela greece and switzerland all g.m.a.
11:56 am
free the girl who would be killed. if it. was. the country i live in russia forbids cultivating but doesn't forbid selling it and this baby food contains chimay maybe that's what's causing my kids' allergy because that's what i buy. and i decided to look for foods grown as they say comically. maybe. not xander to come and follow if decided to reconsider his diet off his granddaughter who was born. back then it was really hard to find organic food in stalls so he decided to make a comic food himself. although it took a mr mark the right. it's a good. look at the almost. zero to do with
11:57 am
a political nuclear. a lesson wasn't working. you know. better than this came up with a get off. by. force so for them the. most fun that's. more just moves them to these what then is the gist of what i want to do is the foremost i'm a good business. i'm talking the oversteer church teaching assistant but offer more than two. festivals that give the fuller shares to. mice and house of allergies particularly smelt. last. this is just that still too much for. the first. birds that. i decided to take
11:58 am
a chance and let my son eat the pancakes with sour cream that the farmer had mazed a kind of old comic experiments on my own son i made sure i had some anti-histamine tablets on hand just in case. there was a worth two point two million. people that i was a personal present. becoming one with. them. there will. ensure. that this isn't the first play of the doing. so business. walton's that population is including these are rapidly decreasing all around the world one theory is that pollen from transgenic crops is becoming sterile so bees
11:59 am
contacts try to nuffin a chance they need from it insects just die of disease hunger and digestive dissolve it is since nine hundred sixty one the number of bees in the united states is harvest is even for them by ninety percent in places if you come by hash tag and the same thing is happening all over the world. all. i should mention that my son didn't have an electric reaction to the organic milk maybe that was just chops but. after talking to a staunch g.m.o. opponents i thought it was time to me to staunch advocate. the agrarian university in moscow. along the two political groups who stood anybody in nutritious through nobody's called seriousness but they believed challenged my. position at the ci more rigs from hung out near
12:00 pm
a novel torsional called blue national good more. the more. genuine the northeastern. press the more hype there about growing hope that the smoking covering this would be course only premature but mushroom cohesion to show. some. truth and you should probably try your songs through the campus most likely for a start is a person i was a. person. for many years the global monsanto company had to say its monopoly is one of the ingredients in a head besides that sells widely and to the trade name round up.
37 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on