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had been altered to show the jewish third temple on the side where the islamic dome on the rock is currently situated the third temple is a biblical reference to a new place of worship to replace an ancient one which was destroyed u.s. embassy has asked for an apology saying young boy was unaware that he was being given a doctored picture now the region is still reeling from deadly protests against the relocating of the embassy to jerusalem here's our middle east correspondent poster the photograph immediately sparked a fierce criticism from the muslim world saberi cut who is the secretary general of the palestine liberation organization the p.l.o. says that friedman expressed to quote rude and hypocritical behavior you then have a committee who is an arab israeli law make 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
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the american ambassador has apologized freidman was not the word 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. policy is absolutely clear we support the status quo. temple mount now here which is the organization from which the man who gave the president 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.
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embassy in jerusalem from its original base in tel aviv and as you well know that spock to 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 the face of that and against the interests of the united states and at the same time there would be protests which are already being organized quite some time right now in the passing territories over the two months we lost under thirteen people thirty thousand injuries. already so this would only add fuel to the fire. meanwhile the united states ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley has also been on the receiving end of some sharp criticism she went to the university of houston to make a speech and got the following welcome. i'm here today following a very busy few weeks in american foreign policy.
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you continue to sign up on the genocide of the native people you are probably trying to. run through. i. italy now has a new prime minister and he has no political experience we'll take a look at what the appointment means for the country after a short break stay with us. for. those who know the middle east understand that the decision to bring tens of thousands of palestinian marchers to our border is the work of come
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up the question is as a country like israel have a right to protect its border its internationally recognized border if you say no it doesn't then you you will be exposed. but politicians do something. to put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president. or somehow want to be preached. to going to be for us it's like them before three of them or can't be but. i'm interested always in the lives of my. question.
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has been two months coming but italy now has named its next prime minister decepticon to has 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 and the far right league party and important an eleven week long political impasse and your hearkens as more italy's new prime minister is neither a familiar face nor name in fact googling conte will bring up an altogether different leader world football manager at least which has already been the butt of much humor of course while one continues to try to steer chelsea to trophies do separate conti has a tougher job taking the reins in italy and he's already been accused of lacking experience and even exaggerating his quite impressive twelve page academic c.v. law professor nominated to become italy's next prime minister he's facing allegations. his c.v.
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now. and time and. new york. there are a lot of questions swirling in both the italian and international media about his background some of the inflated elements of the curriculum his resume about where he may or may not have studied but that hasn't put him off the scholar law professor has already promised a government of change taking his biggest legal case yet as the italian people's defense attorney well italy first is the slogan of the day after all. i am a law professor over the course of my life i took on the causes of many people my aim now is to defend the interests of all italians on the international and european stage i am proposing to be the defense attorney of italian people being the figurehead for the army's e. coalition of the populist five star movement on the right wing likud party won't be an easy task they must implement an ambitious anti austerity government program
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deal with a shaky stock markets and an even more nervous brussels which will be keeping a close eye on the euro skeptic government described as allergic to bureaucracy he's affirmed his commitment to slashing what he calls as useless laws in the country a pet hate of both parties. the choice the italian people have made is a step towards freedom for the whole of europe away from constraints and insecurity we want to rebuild europe based on people not bureaucracy we want to be listened to otherwise all these sectors and industries that are suffering from injustice because of european treaties and directives will have to be reimbursed his first task will be to form a cabinet after a two month deadlock in italian politics there is now some momentum but can conti deal with the pressure with brussels on its block weighing down on him is the question many are asking today i think it will be so the agreement of the coalition
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agreement put together by the. suite which has been quite an interesting of of the of a political agreement because they basically. building the stance towards the euro including taxation and pension reform the problem however is how much crimea will be a leader or only somebody who puts in action a coalition agreement. nearly two thousand neo nazis in germany are in legal possession of at least one firearm according to the government's own figures the green party leaders are sweeping the problem under the carpet reporting from berlin here is peter armor. here in germany almost two thousand people identified as far 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 volume our constitution remains in effect 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 either neo nazi groups or 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
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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. the increased acts of violence in the public officials policemen has increased in number if the numbers go on to increase if these fever really use in repair themselves for opposing and resisting public will so 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
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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 terror offenses 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 we're not threat potentially posed from elsewhere we now are facing the end of less being intellectual dominance and culture in politically gemini and under this umbrella of growth and right thing populism of course writes in the radical 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
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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 piece for all of us. now a final word on this form from the german government which says that although the threat posed by right wing extremists is reportedly increasing of the overall threat level from such groups remains relatively low. just over three weeks time the greatest footballing show on earth gets underway right here in russia nations have been busy naming a very players for the fee for world cup while our own former player peter schmeichel explores the host cities ready to welcome.
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fee by the dozen for me i will be back at the top of the hour with a full of new stay with us this is our to international. law. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub even to walk into a nice the excitement is that not knowing that's where the adrenalin much comes from. and you can use a nice blend definition and the extremes will support. the violence is a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave badly.
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they're born with all of this colorful it all for the better part of us both more so for the last. honest man infirmed little man locked out of parole and get on far less than the thought. i would rather where enough i figure out a really good uphold i don't want to get. the meaning in reason is that if you don't let me involves it's constantly evolving and. this. broadcasting around the world from washington d.c. i'm bart chilton thank you for watching coming up on today's program the data wranglers back in the house. from the c.e.o.
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of tendou systems joins us to talk big data and big bucks plus boag areas reoccurring pipe dreams may come true r.t. correspondent alex one highly bitch will explain and america's lawyer mighty might happen tonio joins us to talk about the supreme court's decision to disallow class action lawsuits all that ahead but first we had some health. critics are taking shots at u.s. president donald trump's trade policy from abroad and now from within his own political party mr trump's former presidential primary rival thundered marco rubio of florida said tuesday that he would push for legislation to prevent sanction waivers for chinese telecom giant z.t. as mr trump had suggested the a twitter senator rubio tweeted early yesterday suggesting that the trump administration quote unquote surrendered to china on z t e an amendment barring any sanctions waivers for chinese telecoms was attached to
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a bill in the senate banking committee meanwhile germany's economy minister peter all meyer warned that they trade war that starts over steel and aluminum could quickly escalate to involve cars textiles and food a temporary exemption for the european union companies from the new u.s. tariffs on metals will expire on june first and myers says europe will insist that the threat of sanctions be dropped before agreeing to begin negotiations with the u.s. in brussels the used trade commissioner said she does not expect the exemptions to continue after june first. civil servant striking in france went on a nationwide strike on tuesday the third national work action this year the strike is an aggregation of over one hundred thirty separate work at. actions and was supported by all nine major public sector unions representing five point seven million workers the unions have not had this level of solidarity in the early a decade rail workers were the first to strike over president mccrone proposed
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austerity measures cuts to jobs and pensions and a tax on job security some for mr mccrone ultimate aim is to privatized the national rail company s.n.c.f. with the in and listening of air traffic controllers and yesterday's actions one in five flights reportedly were canceled rail workers are again striking today and tomorrow under the rolling schedule of three days of work and two days of strikes. and eleven people were killed by indian police on tuesday wall protesting air and water pollution from a copper smelter owned by a british company local t.v. stations aired video showing police snipers apparently taking aim at the crowd and a voice saying quote at least one should die end quote seconds before a policeman fires the national human rights commission called for an investigation of the killings in the leader of the congress party called them state sponsored terrorism tuesday was the one hundred day of protest against the sterile light
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plant in the village of to the core in the southern state of tamil nadu demonstrators called the permanent closure for permanent closure of the plant owned by london based that on to us resources the plant twenty five year license is set to expire but the owners are poorly want to double capacity at a plant which can produce four hundred thousand tonnes of copper each year. big data is changing many industries to leverage leverage it to increase profits has become part and parcel to many companies here discusses the data wrangler herself hamp excedrin the c.e.o. of penn dos system who joins us from new york pam it's always a pleasure i know you're so busy up there in the big apple big data is really reshaping industries and the airline industry is really in the news lately what's going on there. hi bart great to see you thanks for having me today you know i
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think that the airline industry just like many of the other industries that we're experience is figuring out they have lots of data so if you kind of summarize what i would say is the airlines are now trying to figure out the whole k y c issue which everybody is know your customer was service is going provide them what opportunities we can provide them and everything i've seen so far is focused pretty much on that individual experience that they're going to try to give you while you're on the scene in the airplane what i think is going to come of that i think i've got certainly some comments on that part so what what does it mean i mean that let's take it in the aggregate does it mean that when you show up you know if you're in first class they know what sort of wine you lie or that you are a good meals or what what can we use big data for in the airlines i mean we already put in that we prefer an aisle seat especially these days you don't want a window seat what will be gleamed from big data and how can they put it to profit
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. well i think how they put it to profit you know if they start doing that in looking at travel patterns of people you know the other i just saw a new app actually last friday. that was basically for one hundred ninety nine dollars you can go on there and within ten days buy a ticket for thirty dollars. so i think we've seen a lot of stuff around the active use of the data to say first class and i like to have you know the window see we already know what is that i want to eat or drink they don't serve you a lot of that on the airlines but i think what you're finding is that you know it's how do they get rid of inventory you know how do they you know get that x. capacity back to the street and like i said i saw this out the other day hundred ninety nine dollars subscription fee and you can get up to five flights a month for thirty five dollars and i tried it out with st louis and i tried it with washington d.c. where at bart places that i go often and you know in the next ten days i could've gotten any of those cities for thirty five dollars. quite
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a bargain thirty five books although you know they should probably pay people to come to washington d.c. it's a horrible place sometimes so what other areas other industries i mean i want to talk about finance in a minute you know about your sweet spot but what area what other sort of sectors within the business sector are we looking at that would really take advantage of big data we know the tech sector and i guess in general you know we we've talked before about the space book and what the problems there are during but what other areas well i think or something near an art is something the pharmaceutical industry can start doing with their big data pharmaceutical companies have all sorts of information right on the healthy patient as well as the sick patients in some cases based on drug distribution and things like that so i think there's an enormous opportunity for instance for pharma companies start looking at that data that they can facilitate whether that's in mental health whether that's in cancer
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research wherever that is because they have the living breathing data of how long we're taking different types of medications is those medications improving so i think there's an opportunity to think about pharma not only from a revenue generation point of view but you know certainly giving back to you know to the to all of us as individuals from a healthy. respective i think you're going to start seeing more in energy we're seeing at you know i got a request just recently regarding land information of farmers where they're looking at you know additional ways of mining oil and looking at the farmers in the logistics of the farmers so you know i'm beginning to think big data isn't a topic big data is like oxygen every single living breathing piece of things that we touch we do we say we move is being controlled by our data well certainly you live and breathe that every day you do so very well but i wonder if you know some of these companies just like when you know the internet started there were some you
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don't early adopters and and other different technological. developments over the years is big data do you think that it is now just sort of the large you know fortune five hundred companies that are seeing it or is it being used by smaller companies smaller banks etc. oh it's being used at all levels you know in the industry that you know that i'm familiar with in financial services community banks regional banks federal home loan banks they all you know although the size of the data may be slightly less than you know global a global bank you know that the information on their customers their information on loans the process that they have to go to it's a lower scale but what the big data is about is what's in the data rights that you know we've talked about it once before that alternative data about you know people places things that we have to start to mine as its own commodity and be able to
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start using that so i don't believe it has you know it doesn't discriminate against any size of an organization mark let me ask you and i'm going to use the word hypothetical so i'm not asking about any your clients or anything but what sorts of benefits monetary you know bottom line benefits might be a large or any financial institution be able to game you what sorts of things would like a pendle systems or what your competitors be able to do to increase the bottom line . well you know what i what i think at is we spend a lot of time looking for all the bad actors the fraud you know all those types of things but i think if we start looking at some of the good actors patterns in people spending if they start spending more you know if bank accounts go up if things change so all of the you know all the stuff that we've done barter around things is bad actors you we can derive a lot of really good information about good actors.
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