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i. take. the russian president to the u.s. . in the american media. to washington. in the united states he doesn't know how it's not possible that the president of the united states is inviting. in a couple months in the fall at the white house. news three years. for thousands of residents of. they were moved to government controlled territory in a prisoner exchange. video of the. peaceful multicultural society of criticism. it's.
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the perfect twenty first century. function. multicultural has made. this country. i welcome international law. thanks for joining us this. just the dust had started to settle. in the finnish capital of helsinki the white house announced the russian president. confirmed his intention to meet again with the russian president. second meeting potentially with your putin. is that in the works is it planned has it been you know i would say it's in the works look we had a tremendous discussion on many things but fact is we got along very well i think i
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have a good relationship with you so far the russian side has neither accepted nor declined the invitation the decision to invite boots into the u.s. has once again sparked outrage in the west the media brand that even president trump now says interfered in u.s. democracy invited to the white house and now the president has apparently doubled down they stand by having him to washington so let's collude again that we did last top spy in the united states he doesn't know how is that possible that the president of the united states is inviting putin for a second summit in a couple of months in the fall over at the white house because the president he works for is donald trump. reports on the latest from the white house. in helsinki president of the united states agreed to go in working level dialogue
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between the two security council staffs president trump asked john bolton to invite president putin to washington in the fall and those discussions already on the way we have the announcement from sarah huckabee sanders the white house press secretary this comes in the aftermath of quite a bit of media hysteria in response to donald trump's a meeting in helsinki with the russian president if you look at time magazine or the new yorker there's been quite a bit of hysteria in u.s. media now in recent comments the russian president has actually warned the world about the hysteria in the us media and about you know forces that would push false narratives about the meeting in helsinki to advance their own political gain. there are forces in the us ready to easily sacrifice russia u.s. relations for their political ambitions. these sorts of people is pitiful and pathetic but these people who are the pitiful nor pathetic on the contrary
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they're pretty powerful if they can fool such stories to millions of the citizens and they count in the aftermath of the helsinki meeting which took place on monday we've seen quite a bit of shifts and changes in how the us president has described that meeting his explanation and assessment of the events seems to go back and forth they have president putin he just said it's not russian i will say this i don't see any reason why it would be and should have been i don't see any reason why it wouldn't be russia. sort of a double negative it would be with us intelligence that. russia meddled in the election twenty sixteen i would say that that is true but you haven't condemned putin specifically do you hold him personally responsible well i would because he's in charge of the country getting along with president putin getting along with russia is a positive not a negative if that doesn't work out i'll be the worst enemy he's ever had the worst
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he's ever had so this new announcement that trump is indeed planning to invite the president of russia to the united states to the white house for another meeting it fits in with a recent tweet from from he said he was looking forward to a second meeting with the russian president but many people are wondering what will happen next as trump seems to have gone back and forth and as trump faces widespread media hysteria and criticism for the fact that he met with the russian head of state. all residents in the two rebel held town. in the northwestern syrian province of idlib have been successfully evacuated from the area under a deal between the syrian government and militants all residents were moved to areas controlled by damascus exchanged for imprisoned rebel fighters buses transported almost seven thousand people to safety it's a deal the same with years of suffering during the blockade. explains.
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for three long terrible years the people of. live besieged two pro-government villages in the middle of. this kingdom in syria and the islamists the warlords and the terrorists were out for blood. the same day they had been previous evacuation attempts last years five thousand civilians were being bussed out and they deal with rebels a suicide bomber blew up nearby over one hundred died. i don't. remember about it yes.
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i met some of the evacuees last year they were clearly traumatized scarred here men and women and yes even children fought for three years they held out. of joy thank goodness i was a pretty for my family with basic game like good seats was very difficult forcible to describe it is impossible to express it. this latest deal was made by the syrian government and yet. previously. in syria islam ists let seven thousand civilians leave the two towns and the syrian
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government releases hundreds of militants from prisons the rebels have lost the two villages they use this bugging chips for years they have also lost swathes of territory and homes and southern syria. in the span of mia months. after the evacuation the rebels drove tanks into fool and trashing national
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flags and defacing acids portraits and damascus now has a serious problem. filled to the brim with islamists and rebels from all over the country and with nowhere left to run the stage is set for the last bloody showdown of the syrian war. the future of a makeshift migrant camp in a park in the french city of nod is in question some four to five hundred people have pitched up there with sen conditions now so bad doctors are warning of an epidemic the local prefecture ordered the park to be evacuated but the city's mayor refused to comply she said she'd offer the migrants basic aid instead of the matter is going to court which has sided with the prefecture it's still unclear though where the where the migrants will be resettled come began form a couple of months ago when the first tents were put up short at the minsky has been to the site. in
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a public garden in the heart of the city hundreds of refugees stand in line for their next meal one of them we will be calling him has been in the city for two months he's agreed to speak to us as long as we hide his identity. we are lost hopeless there are problems with finding somewhere to live food we don't sleep well it's very terse it's painful very painful because there is a risk of epidemics here not at all happy because we're in danger here and sanitation is a big issue it's estimated that around five hundred people live in this camp yet there is only one toilet and just a single water tap they've been here for weeks after being expelled from an abandoned building nearby and a problem that was once being masked in nohant is now in full view and locals are getting increasingly worried and you get well it's very negative for not just like
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it's negative for any other city where the sample regardless of whether it's paris or any other city it's a very bad sign for the locals and tourists. i think we need to evacuate them from and move them outside of the scene from now we try to have a clean city but today the hygiene conditions are not being respected. they don't have access to sanitation there's only one water tap this park is not adapted migrants despite calls to clear the camp the local mayor had refused saying the reception of migrants should be dignified and organized but so far it's anything but the camp has been deemed an eyesore and a major sanitation issue by many locals and it's also a big worry for humanitarian groups. there is a problem with town hall that doesn't want to take responsibility for the emergency and it's a humanitarian emergency here they. economic migrants they all political migrants
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ninety five percent come from war zones. now the authorities have taken the decision to expel migrants from this camp and they say pack up their few belongings they're not sure where they're going to head to next but it will be somewhere and they likely to stay together as a group so the problem rather than being solved is just being moved despite promises by the local authority to solve this situation with emergency accommodation so far it just looks like they're losing control charlotte. r.t. no. that's foreign minister stuff bloc is facing a storm of criticism after saying there's no such thing as a peaceful multicultural society. or.
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you know the answer if you are. going to be. a minister also dismissed the former dutch colony suriname as a failed state due to ethnic divisions refugee groups and politicians both have expressed dismay over brock's remarks. blog not only offends people that look like me but our whole national history and identity this isn't worth your government official minister block is undermining efforts by this government to make joint agreements in europe on the proper reception of refugees block has since apologized for those remarks he said they were meant to spark a debate not to offend we decided to put the issue up for debate with independent
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journalist lucre vary and the un coordinator on why nora g.'s mohammed circle. he says things which up and former unfortunately real is that dean multicultural societies that were promised us that the perfect twenty first century societies don't function in the west at least in western europe i think the last remark you just based on. ignorance of how can societies can bring together big example. we can witness is the work of the french team for example look at french t.v. french team contains a multicultural society france beat another team from a small country from the balkans and all the players in this small team of the country of origin so there is no rule to be taken out of that to meet the multiculturalist that doesn't function is what you have communities living next to each other and not mixing it is very easy for example for asians to. melton
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and become members of society but we have some some part of the population that refuse it to want to impose their culture in the public space like islam for example democracy can only be based on respect respect of the each other culture respect it comes from also from form not to fear from other people culture from the other society we import misery we have a social security system which is based on the contribution of everyone and the problem is that the millions that come to europe never participated they never contributed they come with families look at examples off the continent of africa if we have left africa alone would not have seen african migrated to to to europe if we had not it would not have sucked the richness of africa there diamond the gold live the oil and those people who stayed in their own country that would be years and years no no no if you have. been in your result one the last the world to try
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to invade other countries and quicker of please countries and then they complain. why am i going to come back to europe because you're conquered they conquered those countries and they impose laws they believe come back to with us if you want to this is our right is england does this right spring is here migrating they are asking for the black in the sixty's to come and work in england same for the indian this is not people are how the choice is by force is not a choice minorities are welcome when they are minorities when it is a real inflation in millions say no and it doesn't stop living there for thirty years in europe before thirty five years i believe because the multicultural has made europe as rich this country is not by wiping someone else and is not about. you know imposing someone else culture in another i didn't see that i would like to see or read integration more. the hash tag away used by people to buy it in the u.s. democratic party is gaining traction online the american media though see it says russian votes at work in full offer this short break.
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tomorrow there may not be any kind i may be bacterial life and may not be anything intelligent but i think it's probably there is some intelligent life out there and certainly from now we can we can send a robot to interact with some of the other species out there. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over twenty trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per circuit first chicken and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar
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a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember is one one doesn't show you can't afford to miss the one and only. welcome back saucy international israeli female soldiers have reportedly been handed modesty rules that prevent them from wearing white shirts removing the brawls or even smoking near men and restrictions come as part of an effort to appease religious groups that's according at least one israeli women's rights organization which says it has received dozens of testimonies from service women. the minute do you see religious soldiers you're deterred the you once told us to put pants on over our tights there were a lot of religious guys in the unit through out my basic training in my course the first me my friends to have
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a bra under our uniforms if we try to remove our bras we were caught and given a warning i was supposed to lead all the forces exercises but slowly i realized that i was in one to their in practice they didn't do my job but rather nonsense like guard duty and kitchen duty it's a reasonable and military conscription is obligatory in israel for all men and women over the age of eighteen for two years they kind of represent about thirty three percent of all israel defense forces soldiers however less than ten percent serve in combat roles like men they have to volunteer for such positions now the i.d.f. has rejected the claim that it's imposed the female dress code it says uniform rules are the same for both men and women with minor exceptions joining me now is. former chair of the group which first exposed those allegations the israel women's network thanks for joining us we had a great to have you on the program now the sort of very you on the screen got the
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screens mixed up now the idea of the noise imposing these rules they say the dress code is the same for men and women it's a uniform organization how would you respond to that. well first i'd like to say of. the israel women's network in the late ninety's approached a high court with a young woman who wanted to be a pilot and we took that case to the high court and ever since we have women this pilot so that's where we started with nothing is new about that i also wanted to just make a small correction there are many voluntary positions that men have to apply for as well and yes women have to apply them to them also in a country like you said where army duty is mandatory it is then heard of the women would have to dress according to whatever code of dress these are people want us to wear summaries here it's hot what do they want us to put on flannel shirts i mean
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it's really ridiculous what is important to say that more and more women do enter combat positions more and more women volunteer like you said for. interesting and diversified positions like tank operators and tank commanders we just have a group of those and the fact that some people some in some political parties. don't like it it's their problem we'll do everything that we can and everything in opposition to make certain that women have equal rights in the army as well because if you want us to join and if it's mandatory to join then you must have equal opportunities and equal everything in there is well it's not an easy task it's important to explain that much of this starts and with ends with politics because as long as the very ultra religious parties. in our government have a very strong voice this creates the issue and the problem it's not so much the
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army actually it's not so much the army commanders of the chief of staff it's more of the political parties that from very up top try to try it. interfere and i can only promise you will do their best not to let that you mention in politics there i mean just how much pressure is there probably not so much from political groups but religious groups and orthodox jews these are these religious groups within that within the i.d.f. how much of that is religion orthodox religion that's causing this this issue. that's what it's all about that's what it's all about and with the years this is nothing new with the years it's getting worse ten fifteen years ago when we started talking about the men and women serving together in comeback positions we agreed that may be tanks religious men orthodox orthodox men and women should not serve together in order to respect one another it's certainly appropriate if
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men have difficulties to seven women in a tank which is a very small place together we could go for that we could go for that separation but see once you let that happen then these people really think that we can let everything happen and this will not happen we will not let this be and yes it has to do with the ultra ultra also docs and today even the national orthodox are becoming more extreme and that certainly creates the problem stems from it and is the stronger they get which right now they're in a coalition and everything that's going that's going on just these hours in these days has to do with those issues and we standing guard and we will do everything in our power not to not to go back but to go forward are just running out of time we were just very briefly what are the issues do women in
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the idea for you so mean it's obviously a daily and concept to many people were conscription is that might a tree in the country or women don't serve in the armed forces overall is it hard to be a woman serving in the idea of script. look at it you know it's hard to be a woman everywhere in this country everywhere and anywhere in this country because we have very much a mystic society on the one hand we are not an ultra orthodox orthodox society we are not but they still have a lot of strength and a lot of power so we have this glass ceiling. being and this cement floor you know we're trying to get up and then we get stuck up there somewhere so in the army in the year two thousand a former member of knesset know me and she initiated a law that says that since we have a a mandatory law that women have to serve then the door should open and these women who ever wants to go into the different positions should be given equal opportunity
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it is working it is difficult it is also difficult for some men to cope in those situations let's let's put let's mention that as well but they're more are women go in there look in the ninety's we didn't have any female pilots today we have a nice number there and that is similar to the men's numbers but we are getting there and by the way women in those positions serve much more than two years you should mention that the women officers once they get into combat positions will serve a much longer term so yes we have difficulties yes we we believe most of us stay as long as the army exists and the army will tell you today and you are free to ask them and then women are necessary in the army in very to physicians we're not in the kitchens anymore we don't serve coffee and tea anymore we are there to do whatever we need to do and we are there to stay ok thanks for the.
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former chair of the israel women's that work great to have you and get your take on what's obviously very hot topic in his all right now thanks so much for joining us . well that's it for let's say one ourself here for this hour join us again about twenty five minutes for the latest global news headlines. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you good. luck with this also. the fellow they couldn't. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was
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the welcome to sophie and komi sophie shevardnadze while the idea of humanoid robots walking the streets is still just a dream in reality robotics is already taking over our daily lives we'll be able to create thinking robots in a future and also mentally is that something we really want to read want to engineer while watching school work creator all the intelligent but i guess today is going to answer all those questions for you. the future belongs to machines
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robots able to do any conceivable task given below thinking and understanding language and freeing up humans to pursue higher goals is this vision utopian glorious humanity on the verge of creating. artificial intelligence. being made obsolete by it's own creation. so great to have you on our show today thanks for coming. let's start with artificial intelligence stephen hawking's that full artificial intelligence would spell out and of humanity i've invested ten million dollars into artificial intelligence safety so what do you think in which way would artificial intelligence threaten the human race was the three main trains.

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