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persues asked for an apology saying the envoy was unaware that he was being given a doctored picture the region still reeling from deadly protests against the relocation of the embassy to jerusalem only a week ago is our middle east correspondent paula. the photograph immediately sparked fierce criticism from the muslim world saberi cut 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 a tb 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 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 freidman was not the word thrust in front of him when the. he was deeply disappointed that anyone would take advantage of his visit to create controversy the u.s. policy is absolutely clear we support the status quo on the roof temple
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mount now here which is the organization from which the man who gave the present 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 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 and this incident comes at a very unfortunate time it follows the inauguration of the new u.s. 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 this might provoke further tensions it builds the rhetoric against the u.s. policies it would pressure governments to go in face of and against the interests
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of the united states and at the same time there would be protests which are already been organized for quite some time right now in the past in territories over the two months we lost one hundred thirteen people thirty thousand injuries. already so this would only add fuel to the fire. he told the united states ambassador to the u.n. the nikki haley has been on the receiving end of some pretty sharp criticism as you're about to see she went to the university of houston to make a speech theory and got the following world. i'm here today following a very dizzy few weeks in american foreign policy an excuse. to continue to sign off on the genocide of the native people who you are because i . was yeah i was i was.
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we were yeah. yeah we were. italian politics now it's been two months coming but italy now has formed a government and named its next prime minister his name just conti he's been approved for rome's top job by the italian president after emerging as a compromise candidate put forward by the euro skeptic five star movement on the far right league party the point and then ends a political deadlock that's lasted since the election results came in at the beginning of march conti was seen as an unlikely choice by some given the fact he's a relative newcomer to politics a little known law professor that served however on the boards of several high profile italian companies he's all spin by the five star movement justice program and although there's little indication as to what policies he will favor as prime minister county has been in the past vocal about rooting out corruption which is known going issue in italy let's go to italy and mark
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a percentage there professor of politics the university of milan there thanks for joining us joining us live at this late hour so what sir condy is a point when going to mean for italy politics there is always colorful you can never quite judge where it's going to go and it's normally in some sort of uproar is he going to settle things down is he good news for italy or not. well depends really you said not well known his totally unknown you know i teach at the university in milan and i probably know about a hundred people get out of serious and none of them know this kind of you know not a single one so it is totally unknown this is something very peculiar you know the other thing is his super posed. to be the puppet of the two major political figures that is so i mean and the minute that you guys that at thirty two percent of the votes. are ninety. so this is going to be very strange because even
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in the first republic of alienware the christian democrats had total power though the prime minister was like a key figure right there were big shots of course not his own not to say you haven't got his own policies in economy that i thought he had that on of swap there . that is exactly what seems to be the problem it will not have an amazin say in the government although he will broke with the government you will will be there and you will be the middleman of the government but not clearly the head of the government so this is a very strange peculiar pain because they were there talking about a very political government not like tech technicians not made of cactus around it there like you say these are known and you say you know he's basically his masters behind him but on the face of it what are his key policies for a start in italy such a lot of unemployment most special monkey young people there's the whole
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immigration thing to deal with of course there's a lot of bad feeling about that among some people there especially in the northern areas around the borders and there's also of course the whole business about public borrowing it's here huge where you start first what you can offer well you know a few days ago i had to comment for that was. the contract what they called the contract for government it was fifty about fifty pages you know how to fifty pages there were like five or six you voted on tourism and about two lines on the national debt this is this is really talent so this government is probably not going to do much of are they want to at least problem they want to hear but that's the problem and i would just tell us as our own yourself yet tell us how bad the problem is in the with with the public borrowing to g.d.p. . yes you see it's going to work like greece same thing all over again you know
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they're going to complain and they call it all scary they're going to complain about tax cuts spending but they never do it. actually well they did reach they want on and started spending more money you know they called it spending review at the beginning but it's even more and it goes up what about with an up and there's snow routinely in those spending what about his mandate with the public you say is not really well known that is not always a bad thing i suppose new brew broom sweeps clean all that kind of stuff there was a bit of scandal over his c.v. this week is that making any marketing dent against his a public appeal or not. well there was a bit more than a scandal on the seat being on mars. and bell extended was clearly trying to just own just given his c.v. sort of an international perspective that he lacks but that's understandable is this lawyer and a professor of civil law right so you would not expect
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a professor of civil law to have him and the amount of international contests so he had to embellish the c.v. so that was clearly a little bit of a problem with the it's almost forgotten you know days when he has he says he may have only attended a course is there over to america whatever and one german officials accuse conti of was laying with fire by criticizing me this is where i want to go next how is this going to go down in brussels he's not a big fan of the euro is a. well the real trouble will be palpable cell phone and web very well known economist very and totally against the euro in the past ten years right so if you will all get out and that is a real possibility that you will get a ministry in economic and street light the most powerful one then we're going to see a lot of like the spread going up yeah clearly against the dot just thirty seven days as usual to try and some of this up i mean how do you see italy's future in the if
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you can sum up in thirty seconds a shot i want to call it. italy it's got twenty five percent of the e.u. debt right so if italy fails it's not going to be like greece reset three percent of the grand total of the e.u. debt. twenty five percent so it's leigh sales it's the end of the u. this is for sure it's not only one of the founding members sixty million people and so on but it is clearly a case in point that this experiment with the e.u. is probably lost and gone so we'll see in the next year what they want to do is no cuts in spending nothing like real cuts they want to spend more about a hundred or two hundred billion euros you know next few years so they what happened got to come from such as exactly what the democrats did a marco nice talk who could talk a lot more fred thompson was against as my capacity professor of politics universal love to say thank you. you so much that almost two thousand far right extremists in
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germany are in legal possession of a far. more after the short break. thank . you. thank. you.
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put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to. have to do like to be press this is what the before scream the more people. interested in the why. should. i get as the same for the break the nearly two thousand far right extremists in germany are illegal possession of at least one firearm according to the government's own figures the green party now saying it is a sweeping the problem under the carpet reporting from berlin the europe correspondent. here in germany almost two thousand people identified as bar right extremists have a permit to possess a firearm that's according to the government's own statistics twelve hundred of
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that number described themselves as reich citizens and since november of twenty sixteen around four hundred fifty of them have had their firearms licenses taken off them by the state but he was right citizens and dangerous right citizen is a catch all term for a loosely affiliated bunch who claim that the federal republic of germany is illegitimate and say that the pre-war value mark constitution remains in effect that's the same system that allowed adult 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
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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 people in significantly significantly increased violence. public officials policemen has increased in number it's a number still want to increase if these fever really use in. resisting the reduced. then indeed it's 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
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spontaneously and have a strong digital network but then many of their actions are not counted as right wing tara 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 is potentially posed from elsewhere we now are facing the end of less being intellectual dominance and culture into legally gemini and under this umbrella of growth writing properly isn't of course right in the radicals right wing extremists . protected the german state district to their with all the power and strength it has germany has very strict gun control laws thankfully gun deaths are a rare occurrence here but perhaps one way to keep it that way would be to not
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allow people who the government considers a threat to the public to have access to firearms peter all of a. quick footnote to this them from the german government they say that although the threat posed by the right wing extremists is reportedly increasing overall the threat level from such groups remains relatively low. number of groups in the u.s. are urging amazon to stop selling its facial recognition software to law enforcement across the country they say the tool has now become an inexpensive form of mass surveillance which could be used not only to target criminals but also to spy on the general public. we demand that amazon stop powering a government surveillance infrastructure that poses a grave threat to customers and communities across the country as advertised recognition is a powerful surveillance system readily available to violate rights and target communities of color. and recognition is
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a powerful software tool that uses artificial intelligence to identify face it it's able to detect in real time objects and people in a wide variety of settings it can also track explicit images and content the software is able to produce a positive match even when a person's face is not fully visible here's how amazon explains it all of us on recognition video extracts many data from this video by detecting objects and activities. with amazon recognition video customers can now track persons even when faces aren't visible tracked persons that are hidden fully or partially leave the scene and reappear. ok sounds good in theory now in response to the allegations amazon says its technology has many useful applications the tech giant also defended the sale of the thing that just like any service users will be made to comply with the law i spoke to activists who signed the letter to amazon
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believing the potential for abuse still remains high. i don't think it's developed for the public good i don't think amazon really acts with the public good in mind it's not their mission right it's to make money for their for themselves and their shareholders so that's that's why they developed it it's useful for them it's a useful technology for them and they can make money selling it to law enforcement and other agents for any new technology or any new way that law enforcement increases their i guess their their presence in our lives it's always to get the bad guys but too often they tend to use these tools against the general public and you know i mean if we want to stop crime we can lock everybody up but we don't do that because there's a cost benefit analysis and to the cost of this technology to our basic freedoms and privacy and having an open society are really very real. i mean some of the top stories this early thursday morning be twenty fourth of my
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year in moscow kevin i would say thanks for watching most unusual enough about the great programs lined up for you right after this quick break. join me every thursday on the elec so i'm unsure i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you that. tom but also. believe. that it is. that side of it is. that it's got what was locked up at the foot of the plate. on p.s. and. there were no jammo cups being grown in england and
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now the prospect of a pint transcends technology and agriculture is being discussed extensively. as. my guide is henry rollins he's supposed to be decent glyphosate and an advocate for long term jammo studies. henry is going to transform my ass a cheese tools fusion house will come back to that later but now we're going to a meeting that's really very important to me. that ourselves sounds. pretty.
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lazy marquesas mom is a member of the house of lords and elected hereditary ted she holds the original elton as ma the oldest titles pay rates in the united kingdom lazy margaret is also a farmer she herself has suffered from the use of agricultural chemicals and has for many years now facing a post office proliferation. and still having. hodgkins. everyone has concluded top of. the. g. engines to be used over cuba g.m. good news for you if you hear a good. nine. years ago. when my brain goes dead lazy margaret agrees to tell head poignant story at ten am after inviting a save galaxy with ogata english putting.
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the story i. did i look cute for it over. time have a lady margaret is to be a farmer i say used to be because despite her affection for agriculture she had to give us how up after what happened to have who. we were drinking cheap because for me my boot. splash did it and it washington i'm going to do it now and about three weeks ocean search and a quarter or morning of awful search how to protect a boat when i got sicker and sicker and sicker an ostrich my brain wouldn't work so what i was thinking was more compassionate enough when i was very up in the no parking remaining cost an extra one hundred fifty fridge and the notion i bring my own if you touch my skin it was so sore that our cry.
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for a long time lady margaret's doctors couldn't work out what was causing such severe symptoms she suspected that she had been poisoned by the chemicals used in the sheep dip. freshly it's going to get worse new to get worse you know i'm almost sixteen include. chicago. thank you ted. notice that you know i'm not a machine i just marching up to. sixteen hours a day using special breathing apparatus sixteen hours a day it's hard to imagine the sheer strength of this woman's character trying to start your own i'm going to get impulsive feelings of suicide and this is repeated by farmers who also harms the last who die from sins. if you agree with you
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coming the number one target market not sushi and it's not uncommon to read conventions were thought to take a fast recovery she told me because of people tell me she fell into her. own pockets a lot. of it is because it's old she's very busy yes yes. so don't make the interesting thing is you feel the need if there's an internet search is going this is was already about six months i realize that was what was up because i used to think only every day or so i realized that it was good stuff which great i put it once and get into this with. that's not scindia that's england some is in many different parts of the world to facing very similar problems is it possible that farmers all over the esp by using
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as a mole chemicals are risking their health in even their lives. to do have start fighting against saddam. and can use a business that's going to search it off because of this yes to issues. i started asking questions in the house rules when i realized what it was three years before i knew what my own house was almost i really don't know what it was or starting asking questions and not sure which of them had all sorts of people who'd been afflicted coverage me right and the menu words of the man more than. this was we're going to change i want to ask you what is more dangerous g.m.o. on the sides of the sun i don't think one is any more dangerous dangerous when you put together a very good range. that lady believes poison with an open eye phosphates the same category of pesticides that glyphosate belongs to. life estate was initially created is termes rust and mineral
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deposits from metal pipes when it gets inside the pike it binds minerals and flows out of the pipe taking it as a minimal consequence with it so when this heaviside just spreads a fear of vegetables it takes away the minerals that we. don't know much. you know which is there people have a hunch. yes yes yes the study we did with low cost america yes. everyone worldwide who'd be able to taste big zat klee want stocks of chemicals. bodies. we've already started seeing in america in my opinion the only way to break the system is to me personally. if we can make these personal to the general population not just farmers not just people who live in rural areas but everyone and the only way to make it personal is for you to find
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out exactly what chemicals they're in your own body. as we were filming england's with us across rights what they allow cham critical to vacation. with family against it gerald smiles was at the forefront. the campaign. just refused to go with the fine it's like a super muesli us superman yet like you suck it in a way you know which is a byproduct which is left after making after you make a gun the cheese you take it out to the middle. it was a liquid which is called away and we sort could do not so it brings up the property
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for just call on for the paper and is there any do you all know. so i can get. over my dead body. if. there is quiet because they could take the ministry so that. they're happy to know that yes yes i can speak. and gerald smiles leaves the group the fact to best snaggle is knesset so allow g.m. crops into wales he's afraid that if england starts experimenting with transgenic crops it would inevitably cross the border through cross pollination between transgenic and regular plants if i was a people died tomorrow well honestly it took longer it was it would be an easy
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proof but this is gently slowly. back to the human roots yeah absolutely i mean up until now we've found just from the first five hundred samples that have been tested open most five percent of the population in america has life if we can make europe which is compared with most other environment chemicals is very very very high but also. it's been found in breast milk and also in blood as well. plus henry had told me about anyone being able to take a test discover that own levels of glass to say to the body really impressed me i also discovered that ground tap isn't just used g.m. crops it's incredibly popular fish no agriculture you. just asked
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me this even if we buy a free pass we still can't be sure that it's all so glad to see it free. thanks. a try here. is the i want to thank. the lord which he'd go oh yeah. yeah yeah. i decided that my son and i would take the test to you to see if we have any guys who say to nobody i was convinced they wouldn't find it in my family well maybe just a small amount after all i do try to be careful about choosing a spiritual my short list with bush when you get. to.
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