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chemical weapons in your way and let the other folks that we're not going to use it against old people because the better new theory was about winning the heart of the civilians this is the mean but and we want it so how can you use chemical weapons against civilians that you want them to be supportive to the second if you go to that area it was very clear and by armies by factions in by civilians we never use such armaments or weapons in that area are going to harm everyone something that didn't happen and if you go to that area and you ask this if there was no chemical attack me or anyone. would have it all is not according to what we have actually from the very beginning mercenaries syrians and foreigners being paid by the whist in order to topple the government this is the reality of the myriad of the very stark reality everything else is just
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masks to cover the real intentions talking about the political differences more the peaceful. we don't have a civil war in syria if we had civil war so for seven years we should have been divided by now. even as a sunni myself i have a long distant relative who came to syria to fight against you to resist you because he was told that you would target you with killing sunni's why is it that so many people in all these different countries in america in russia these sunni's these muslims they believe that you are oppressing because the first thought of when it started in turn internationally mainly in the with of course their plan was to create this rift within the society that we make things easier for them when you
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have such a civil war kind of civil war between thanks or if this city and they feel now the keep using the same narrative at least to encourage some thread of the x. in different places in the world to come and defend their brothers. with regards to the united states relation to would you president trump has called you quote animal asaad do have a nickname for the u.s. president. this is not my language so i cannot through a similar language this is his language you to prevent him and there's a very. no in principle but what you see is what you are three wanted to prevent what is normal well you can watch the full interview with the syrian president later this hour here on our to your anytime you feel like it at r.t. dot com.
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a new artificial intelligence tool created by the university of southern california could potentially predict if a protest is going to turn violent by analyzing social media activity the program analyzed eighteen million twitter posts for moralize language during the twenty fifteen protests against police brutality in the u.s. city of baltimore turns out there was a correlation between the number of arrests and the use of this kind of language moralized tweets doubled just prior to violent protests the ai tool detects phrases evoking moral notions such as care ha fairness and loyalty so here's an example of it in action why does their position speak on new bad luck on black crime as a rebuttal to police brutality all murder all crime matches right. regardless of
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how anyone feels press to the police force in the family. in another study scientists polled around two hundred people on whether they condone the use of violence during the twenty seventeen clashes in the us city of charlottesville that was over the removal of some confederate monuments they found that people were more likely to condone the use of violence if others shared their views. but a futurist grace scott believes violence or protests is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what artificial intelligence will eventually be able to predict. i think we're going to see more of this sort of predictive analytic behavior from ai in the future as ai develops so for example there's a new study that came out in front two years in human neuro science that shows that ai can predict behavior and traits just by looking at people dilation and eye movements so what's happening is that date we have more data points from social
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media but also from just the fact that we're quantifying ourselves and quantifying our society we have more data points and so they will be able to use that that set of data those data points to predict their behaviors and that's really the key in this story is is will the machines of the future be able to predict our behaviors before we even know what we're thinking and i think the answer is yes so to iran is trying to sue washington will give you details after the break. because the government would like to take the money i pay taxes and people overseas and spend trillions of dollars they then come back and they tax me again something called obamacare they tax me again to provide the health services that they say they're providing for people can't afford health care now here's my one
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simple question since the tens of thousands of dollars a year we pay to offset the government's. ability to fulfill their requirement why can't i write that off as a charitable donation on my taxes. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only mostly. i don't see a very critical time to sit down and talk. thank you joining us here or not see an activist from the u.k.'s right wing english defense league robinson has been arrested for contempt of court however we cannot
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show any more details on the ongoing trial because of a so-called guy gordo by the u.k. government which prevents any reporting on the case here's a look at whether this could be tantamount to censorship he may be surprised to see the media not covering something like the arrest of a prominent figure nothing more bouncer mcgarry or at least for a while and yes while sometimes outlets just lose interest altogether more often than not it's a good thing all of the storms in the country each did in its tracks the best described as illegal border. my causal government restricting said information from being made public see the north koreans. were first introduced in the u.k. under the contempt of court sounds of nine hundred eighty one why well to make sure media coverage publications all rampant speculation doesn't impede or skew the court's integrity when dealing with a case the same measures applied to keep safe any confidential corporate data being used to force me investigation or just to protect the identity of victims all mine
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is involved but there's also another side to this measure any human rights advocates have been voicing concern that the saide gagging order might be imposed when the government has a stake in this specific case like in two thousand and six when the shipping company trafigura paid a local operate to dispose of waste in ivory coast and when eighty five thousand people sought medical help a journalist obtained secret memos detail what was actually dumped in the water but a super injunction was issued for him to keep banning the publication of this information then he takes on wiki leaks anyway prompting a parliamentary debate and legal action against trafigura as well for the secret trial of the london student accused of carrying a major terror attacks back in twenty fifth the. young teens acquitted of all charges and released nobody said anything about it to shift from the speaking about
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to see the feet so for all intents and purposes the ganguly itself might use the truck see conspiracy in the press it is r.t. international opec member iran is seeking support from the organization of petroleum exporting countries opec and getting the latest u.s. sanctions lifted but that's not the only way to iran's looking to protect itself it's also suing washington for its involvement in terror attacks in iraq last year citing donald trump as a key witness a correspondent has details. now the crimes of the i still terrorists have four or five people all over the world many people want justice to be served currently the islamic republic of iran is preparing a legal case but against washington it's based on allegations that the usa was involved in the terrorist attacks in tehran in twenty seventeen which i still claimed responsibility for.
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that lawsuit might seem a little farfetched but they've got some pretty solid testimony here's the president of the united states on national t.v. isis is honoring. president obama he is the founder of isis he's the founder of eyes i think will give hillary clinton the you know if you're a sports team most valuable player and v.p. you get the m.v.p. award i says will hand her the most valuable player award her only competition is barack obama now perhaps this was just a figure of speech maybe he meant that washington's irresponsible foreign policy decisions had resulted in the terrorist group emerging it said the president with
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the founder of isis i know what you meant you meant that he created the vacuum he lost the p.r. bit he's the founder of isis i do and there could be some more high level witnesses and a potential washington versus tehran case this is senator rand paul from kentucky had the president had his way or had hillary clinton had her way we may well have had isis in charge in damascus now because they've been arming and creating a safe haven for them as it is i think isis is more of a threat to us now because of the arming of the islamic rebels in syria iran is lawsuit may actually come across as a counter claim that it was the u.s. that originally took iran to court for alleged involvement in the nine eleven attacks the coos decision is unacceptable and we reject it is not a new mockery of the system of international law but also more clear to the american people especially the victims of the september eleventh attacks and the families now the nine eleven commission found no evidence of any iranian involvement in the attacks the report simply states that the hijackers had traveled
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to iran without having their passport stamped it's a pretty tough sell but the u.s. courts bought it now as for iran's case we'll have to see if trump's word is actually a guarantee for success to be fair if donald trump's word is enough there's certainly a lot of criminal cases that need to be reopened remember what he said about ted cruz's father his father was with lee harvey oswald prior to ours where he's being . you know shot at so with all these. strong word of the allegations that donald trump likes to make maybe it's about time we get a disguise and a fake name and hide out in the witness protection program. r.t. new york. brand of cosmetics is under fire after it released a tutorial for its muslim clients on what makeup to wear during ramadan apparently it's best to do it before the traditional pre sunrise meal known as so who are.
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i can barely open my eyes were mac comes out was glamorous look what mike things is versus what it actually looks like. no thinking back i'll stick with my nature traumatise folks look at your own soap or. this would have been great for any stop or to look for a need me couple it's great that max medics want to diversify their marketing but come on please consult muslim women before running with the stuff. my cosmetics do you mean tar because your three thirty and now one of the it's like. a little
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bit humorous when you look at the exaggeration the disconnect that is existing between the public relations firms in these big corporations who are trying to kind of you know include include you know. christmas ramadan different religious occasions they're trying to be very much involved in grander trying to address their desire on a personal level were something but at the end of the days. times it's a big fluke. it's just very much just connected from what actually is going on and no they're not useful at all to i could see ninety nine percent of the ladies who are waking up for school it's actually very laughable and is out international thanks for joining us here and sharing some of your time with us i will bring you more of your top worldwide news stories in about half an hour.
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completely. you never know what's around the corner you never know what's in the pub even to walk into excitement in fact not knowing that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. and you can use a nice blend definition and the extremes will probably support. the violence he's a part of and it's almost a schizophrenia gang culture where you can do all these things and behave badly. i. don't want to be full of all this colorful it all. goes well so
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focused on the last. punishment and infirmed. role. in the thought. i would roll or when the fight broke out i really did a poll down down went up. meaning anything is that at least if you're not on the involves it's constantly evolving into. a fight for many flips over the years so i know the game and so i got. football isn't only about what happens on the beach or the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just killed a loan to spend spend be true to twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else on it because i want. what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so well more transfer. and thinks this minute.
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this is the president thank you very much for inviting this year for giving this opportunity having spent years now traveling to and fro syria reporting from here it is honored to finally met you but mr president should. first question you need just victories in good in yet to move they have drastically change the situation on the ground in syria how much nearer the end of this war are we now in your estimation for all you all most welcome to syria. with every move forward in the battlefield with victory with really been liberated
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we are moving closer the closer to the end of the conflict and all with it without external interference it won't take more than a year to settle the situation in syria but at the same time with every move forward for the syrian army and for the political process and for the whole situation forward in the positive meaning toward the most ability. or any means. opponents mainly the with the by the united states and their puppets in europe and in our region with their mercenaries in syria they try to make it fall. by supporting more terrorism bringing more terrorists coming to fear or by him during the political process so our challenge is how can we make this go up to close this gap between their plans and our plans and i think we
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are succeeding in that regard but at the same time it's difficult for you know one detail. you win but it is getting closer that's a favorite well you lead this military victories they have being objective the speaking spectacular the speed at which defenses the stood for years of collapse you planning on retaking all of syria by force we're talking about the border with israel as the f. controlled territories. the war is the worth of course. i think everything in it could be a fact but sometimes you only have this choice especially when you talk about factions like. like like. and the like minded factions actually most of them have the same ideology and the house charm and so on
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. they're not ready for india don't have any political plan they only have this dark ideological plan is that to be like any controlled area anywhere in in this world the only option to deal with both factions is force. at the same time in other areas we succeeded by implementing the conciliation especially when. become unity in those different areas made pressure on both militants to leave the area so i think the best the choice is to make a conservation this is all planned but when it doesn't work the only resort to use the force well with regards to we can see lesion how wise is it to send all of these veterans or harvests with their small arms to italy by now tens of thousands of tens of thousands of gone gone they have consolidated they
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have built defenses eventually as you say you will have to fight them on the other hand you perhaps planning on building an area that is outside of government control. you all of he will go to liberate it so it's impossible for us to to intentionally leave any. on the syrian soil titled control as a government this is the natural and as you know it was captured by the. there are two thousand and fifteen with the turkey supports. it was it was mainly captured by a muscle and some of the supportive factions thought the very cause issues before that time but every conservation happened after that time after two thousand and fifteen because i think may two thousand and fifteen every faction what the to
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leave. the city or the village they choose to go to egypt. this is a very good indication that. they have the same ideology could be used to go to a b. or b. did you have to go to any other area so we didn't think people do it would they want to go do it live because they have the theme you could beat or they have the same atmosphere way of thinking and so on this one. the other part which is military speak of the of your question the plan of the terrorists and their masters was to destroy the syrian army by scattering the different units all over the syrian border which is not good for any army or plan was to put them in one area where you have three areas if you if you have two or three or four from two you've beter than having been in maybe more than one hundred forty of the think so militarily it is better they chose it but it's better for us from the military
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point of view on the other hand talking about similar mindsets it is predominantly the rebels they're overwhelmingly sunni even as a sunni myself i have a long distant relative who. came to syria to fight against you to resist you because he was told that you would target you with killing soon and that is what many people. believe why is it that so many people in all these different countries in america in russia these sunni's these muslims they believe that you are oppressing because the first thirty of when you thought would in turn internationally many in the with of course. within syria when in some mainstream media in our region and in the with. their plan was to create this
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rift within the society that we make things easier for them when you have such a civil war kind of civil war between thanks or if this city and they feel. now the keep using the same narrative at least to encourage some fellow at the x. in different places in the world to come and defend their brothers in this area because that's how with the imagine the imagine that this conflict between safe it's all because of the. not all minded way of thinking some maybe all their ignorance they came here just to support her father to know if i'm going to do this is right or wrong your audience does it more if it doesn't know me the they don't have any idea maybe above like it if you beauty. you know theory of it away it's better to go and see the reality on the ground now give this what you know to tbilisi in reality. thick skin in another state syria should be
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divided according to sectarian light you should come to this is beyond the old control and see one color or a few colors of the syrian society you have to go to the other where you have a terrorist you should have different colors and the reality is not like with now in damascus in early pour in homes in. every area under the theory and the syrian government control you would see every spectrum of the syrian society with no exceptions so that this reality will debunk this narrative. how could they leave with each other why the government is killing them according to sectarian. basis it doesn't work. they're enough but with regards to negotiations and reconciliation. talks of there have been efforts to start
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talks to achieve a result in geneva as the now there has been limited success but it is been hasn't been all that great now let's be honest you're winning you're winning on the ground your forces are advancing the rebels are in retreat why would you negotiate with them now that they're losing. the very beginning we think whenever we can think of syrian blood we have to go forward and they would be thin it with any initiative any kind of initiative even if you if they have bad will some people some some initiative have have bad will but in spite of that we deal with the reality now if you go around syria the reality the result that that's been embodied by. very conservations is the proof of what i'm saying with this policy with this intention of having blood negotiating talking to people we couldn't have reached this week on civilians. this is one thing and the other thing not everyone for the government
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have the same base of some of them. i have ideological background from of them poor financial background some of them be made mistake of the very beginning they were forced to go in that direction and they couldn't with a do so you have to open the doors and you have to distinguish between different kind of people and the most important than the if the majority of the people who were again because of the government at parentline in the different debilitated you are actually convinced that in their heart they are with the government called the because they are the difference between having government and having cable with regards to talks and you know retaking areas by force for example is the have controlled territories in their ears or there have been clashes there between troops who were loyal to you and the s.d.f.
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itself he lied to his partners and the united states brought to bear force to stop the troops will to you from taking territories this is happened that as well how are you going to deal with the united states presence military presence in syria. after the liberation of aleppo and later it is the war and before that home now the market actually united states is losing its color its the main card was. that was called moderate but when the scandal started leaking that they're not more than a bit of piled up that was supposed to be fought by you know it's the bill for another court this card would be if now because when as it seems as you just mentioned we are moving forward in different areas to defeat the terrorists. the only problem lift in syria this is the if we're going to do that by two option the
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first one we started now opening doors for negotiations the majority of them are syrians. and supposedly they like their country. they don't like to be puppets to any foreigner that's what we suppose so we have the same basis. we all don't trust the americans for decades not because of the war but the only safe thing and they do the opposite of dick they lead our lives so we have one option is to live with a child or a syrian like father for the first option if not we're going to leave it in by force to leave it in those areas by force we don't have any other options with america over the americans we don't have any other option so this is all learnt it's all right and it's already duty to liberated and the american should leave somehow they're going to leave they came to your lot with no legal pieces and look
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what happened to them they have to learn that lesson good luck is noice option and syria is no exception people will not accept one another and this wouldn't anymore . well you know they would have adopted because we were pirates long. been there in this small ball makes it hard to want to hear anything. being talked.

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