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protesters in different cities around the world on monday. here on the program. the washington d.c. of. hungary greece. computerized. immigration. and facebook again to apologize after approving a. conspiracy theory. monday morning news program live from moscow welcome to it or not. in iran's capital tehran thousands took to the streets to express their anger over america.
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old pre twenty fifteen sanctions the demonstrations. of the u.s. embassy takeover in that city. demonstrators chanted slogans and set fire to american. the restrictions which the people are decrying came into force just a couple of hours ago the sanctions which have just come into effect. banking and shipping sectors and follows washington's withdrawal from the twenty fifty nuclear deal as my dad has reports. these sanctions come into force now on the fifth of november in the u.s. thirty nine years plus a day since the rainy and revolutionaries stormed the u.s. embassy in tehran in one nine hundred seventy nine america really holds grudges the rogue regime in iran spread death destruction and chaos the iranian dictatorships
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long campaign remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism the guy even tweeted a picture of himself styled after the game of thrones t.v. show with the message that sanctions a coming player in winter is coming why he did this remains a mystery since everyone knew that they were coming he and his government all said this months ago iran spent many years under these same sanctions cut off from the world's banking system foreign trade its oil under embargo and despite that iran's oil exports never dropped below a million barrels a day roughly half of what they are now it can survive it already has survived these sanctions we are well experience when it comes to sanctions do not doubt that under the worst circumstances greens can export as much oil as they need to.
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we have experienced similar restrictions in the past we've managed to get by somehow so we now have more experience than we did back then. we now have the international community on our side the u.s. sanctions are unilateral sanctions this means that the international community will not support them based on that i don't think america will be able to achieve its goal while strangling the iranians into submission seems unrealistic nevertheless you can't laugh these sanctions off officially washington wants to private the uranium regime off money. uses the spread terror without targeting ordinary people in theory humanitarian goods such as lifesaving medication are exempted from sanctions in practice everyone is so terrified of u.s. sanctions of how ambiguous they are that banks and companies simply refuse to sell around that very medication and the u.s.
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doesn't seem to care it's their problem the sanctions imposed by the u.s. which they say will target our government will definitely affect people's lives putting much more pressure on us even though these sanctions haven't manifested themselves in the market yet they are already on people's minds and causing them a lot of worry in fact every year or every two to three years they see new sanctions will be imposed so people have gotten used to saying that but that doesn't mean we accept them and it doesn't hurt it means we've had them so long they don't affect us anymore manson's are hard to come by because of sanctions no doubt if you are caring for a patient your life is affected by these sanctions sanctions decrease the quality of life his people cannot now obtain things they used to obtain easily before washington sanctions hurt ordinary ukrainians the most than this is something we have to understand sanctions are not something that is who are fond as donald trump
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seems to suggest in his they it is game of thrones mean the kind of feeling iranians average people as well as ukrainian leaders currently have regarding the u.s. is donald trump has created a lot of mistrust in anger among the uranium is because from the iranian perspective iran has been completely obliging it's part of the deal although these sanctions have had a negative effect does that necessarily doesn't mean that iran is going to concede to the united states. thousands of demonstrators across the globe are expected to take to the streets on monday for the million mask march the protesters led by hacktivist group anonymous and has been held every year since twenty thirty. remember there's. still.
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the a. very different sort of little the little still. still. the organizer of the million mom march in washington d.c. told us about the main goals of the annual protest. what we're trying to achieve year to year is to simply raise awareness we understand that things will not change overnight but we try to get as many people out there on the streets voicing their
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opinions about things that happened in the last year things that have been going on for many years and just try to spread awareness so more people know about it and we can try to get things changed that way there on a mass he can be completely you know anonymous nobody will know you or you get up there with this voice your opinions leader would be heard we have seen undressed in the million mess march almost every year this event has taken place since two thousand and twelve we try to keep the million best march peaceful as we can every year but things do happen at the police at schoolies situations as well as protesters but whenever we see these things happening we try to get them under control as quickly as possible. the u.n. says humanitarian aid is urgently needed for a huge migrant caravan heading through mexico to the u.s. border it includes over two thousand children the care of which has traveled now hundreds of kilometers and lacks basic supplies is expected to reach the u.s. border within two weeks however uncertainty awaits the migrants as us president
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donald trump has ordered more than seven thousand troops to hold them back and the issue has become a key talking point ahead of tuesday's midterm elections jacqueline who has more on the migrants quest for a better life. the imminent arrival of several thousand migrants at the u.s. border has gotten both the media and politicians talking and spinning away care of it was care about the care abandon invasion dangers to the country those telling you. that the biggest threat to america is some impoverished refugees democrats want to totally open the borders say have the caravan let them in the caravan is mostly made up of people from three central american countries wonderous guatemala and el salvador also known as the northern triangle and it's fair to say that region not is. in the best of shape what a mall in neighboring el salvador and honduras are three of the most violent countries in the world or capital of the world there is nearly one homicide every
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thirteen hours a woman is murdered in this country and while both the left and the right in america are using the caravan as a rallying point the history which led to the situation seems all but ignored the central american problem you do directly of the security and the will being on their own be sold to date could recognize the caribbean and central america is vital to our interest shouldn't we president ronald reagan famously took a no holds barred approach to central america under reagan's administration the u.s. aided the staging of a coup and guatemala and spent years propping up those who carried it out despite legitimate accusations of human rights abuses much the same can be said for el salvador where billions of u.s. dollars was poured into a government that was slaughtering its citizens meanwhile as the u.s. work to overthrow a government in a neighboring country was flooded with u.s. soldiers aid in arms and joint bases greatly strengthening the militarization of
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hunger and society the one nine hundred eighty s. were the us this was you know so why. do all these the us so ordered brutal dictatorships that surprised us most. of the country it really has destroyed the ability of people to make the really cross for since the one nine hundred eighty s. central american migration has skyrocketed and surprisingly and with that comes deportations remember how much trump loves to talk about the infamous m s thirteen criminal gang vile criminal cartel and as thirteen the savages of mass thirty m. s. thirteen these are animals and mr gina lives by the motto kill rape. and control well it turns out they were actually made in america refugees from founded the group in l.a. in the eighty's and the program was set up to kick the members out and send them
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back home and there were corruption and instability was a bound the gang flourished and terrorize the local population the irony is while coffins flaming you know drug traders are being exported to the us and back to the next order to central america some drug cartels that actually began in los angeles and moved into el salvador and had room to do that again because of the instability the us was greatly responsible for there now the u.s. has a long history of interfering in foreign country's affairs and in this instance it seems the consequences are finally coming home the us has been involved in a very. very disastrous way the violence that the us set in motion. has never stopped it's just taking different forms it's really the victimizer us blaming the victims for their own life but the u.s. has a huge role in that and has
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a lot of blame that it has to really open up to. well i mean time across the ocean illegal immigrants are also feeling the heat hungary greece all popular destinations for migrants will start testing computerized lie detectors at their borders this month the artificial intelligence driven machines are funded by the e.u. and it's hoped will help boost european border controls one of the researches behind the technology explains how it works. typical to what. my son's name is. so we're not looking at a. very small movement such as an eye moving left or right let's take a closer look at how this all works travelers will be quizzed by a virtual border guard of the same ethnicity and gender speaking their language or
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special software will then scan faces for micro expressions people deemed to be lying by the system will be subjected to further checks such as fingerprinting. still considered suspicious will be referred to human border guards now during the initial tests volunteers were actually asked to intentionally lie or tell the truth and the machine was seventy six percent successful in detecting who was doing which while those behind the project say it will help boost border security. i think they are can offer. facilities that me and humans at the border can do so for example the border control system can do very fast rule tom omelet it's on what we call micro for a facial augusta's that a human might overlook not be able to see what we know which is not accurate because twenty four percent of cases the computer is wrong i think that's too high
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a rate needs to be improved there are possibilities it into problems in regards to language in regards nationality the color of people skins some people might have a latent bias to discriminate against asian people of black people or white people whatever they are system in principle the east should be able to. come to a decision. for a year of overt bias what it looks good on paper may not good in terms of the sales pitch but in reality artificial intelligence doesn't you know provide a safeguards in place to make sure that there is no discrimination you conflating two things come to me to the wrong conclusion the border control is not used autonomous for he's not making decisions on his we can give what the i system things is a risk but it will then be of to the human border god to decide how to pursue those
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leads border control has to be based on equality. you know against discrimination and racism and xenophobia against refugees is on the rise you know if you design a system to to deliver that prejudiced point of view which is that you're against refugees i need you want to stop refugees from crossing the border then you can design a system to meet your policy needs are still up and coming on the program here on r.t. this morning donald trump says he's going to strike a deal with china at the g. twenty summit though he's been fast getting a reputation for breaking a agreements here on the program we assess whether he's perhaps lost the art of the deal just a moment. to
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thank you joining us for your monday program donald trump says he's poised to strike a deal with the g. twenty summit later this month after speaking on the phone with his chinese counterpart comes amid a trade war between the two countries instigated by washington as autistic kid up and explains the trauma presidency has been characterized not by deal making but rather by deal breaking. trumps magnum opus is a bestselling book called the art of the deal trumps reputation for many years it was based on his ability to make agreements in a slick and effective manner we don't make great deals with him but we will once they become president the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal people get together they make deals ronald reagan did it russia has violated the agreement so we're going to terminate the degree but we're going to pull out. and
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that's what the country needs is that the united states will withdraw. from the paris climate of court but is trying to deal maker or a deal breaker he's not exactly living up to his longstanding reputation take the iran nuclear agreement not only has the united states pulled out but washington is actually reimposing the sanctions that were lifted in two thousand and fifteen and allies of america are not ready to play ball and we decided to continue the work in terms of court in a think the european union measures and mechanisms we are putting in place to say to protect the. make investments of the european businesses that have digital mentally invested and engaged in it on just a week earlier donald trump hold out of the one nine hundred eighty seven intermediate range nuclear forces agreement now this is a historic deal made by mikhail gorbachev and donald trump's hero ronald reagan now trump says that pulling out of the treaty will actually make the world safer but
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less russia comes to us and china it comes to us and they all come to is that they say let's really get smart and let's none of us develop those weapons short range nukes will soon be rolling off the production line but the reality is that neither short or intermediate range nuclear missiles could actually reach the usa from russia breaking the deal is not a threat to america it's a threat to europe and asia and allies of the united states know that very well. we regret that withdrawal announced by the u.s. we see this treaty as very important ohm's control instrument and something that also serves european interests and therefore also german interests. trump is also pulled out of the paris climate accord now that's a move that no other country in the world ally or opponent of the united states supported even a cron who's tried really hard to be donald trump the best cow couldn't approve the move i do respect his decision but i do think he's an excellent.
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both holes the u.s. and fall planet yes trump withdrew but there's a catch the actual language of the agreement doesn't allow the united states to pull out until november fourth twenty twenty and that coincidentally happens to be the day after the vote on donald trump's reelection as president of the united states so unless donald trump gets four more years he's pretty powerless when it comes to carbon emissions it's getting harder and harder to take this u.s. president more serious when we talk about do brooke i mean this is the price to pay isn't it when we. are in a reality t.v. stone you know with an obsession with losses. his logic behind his pulling out of international agreements is to give himself more leverage and more power at a later date and actually. take more of the media coverage but i think it's also part of his personality which is you know he's very most cruel he's he's capricious he likes to do things that the last moment he doesn't have much respect for
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international institutions and organizations but i think he's actually learning the hard way that even when you go ahead and you have this one and one talks then when you walk away you still have to get your people to come together with the with your opponent and to go through the long diplomatic process must understand doesn't understand anything at all about its national diplomacy he doesn't really understand diplomacy is a tool as they say it takes two to tango and donald trump is very good at making the first move when it comes to terminating agreements but it seems pretty clear that the rest of the world isn't dancing to the same tune and r t new york one of the agreements that caleb touched upon the last stand out with trump ditching the cornerstone i.n.f. nuclear treaty leaders in europe and elsewhere are trying to weigh the security implications so if you have an article the thoughts of steven cohen a contributing editor at the nation magazine is a quick preview. here if we're looking for
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a bright spot and it's desperation on my part maybe we're trying to die withdrawing from this really important treaty that protected all of us will rials in the united states a remembrance and a real faking about the danger of nuclear war question is will this new step by trump to leave a treaty that protected europe it did protect europe in the absence of these missiles these weapons will this now further push europe. away from washington and continue its drift politically i mean. this is very important as well. through other news now in september and approved. official
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residence and to help raise the money a souvenir shop was launched on presidential merchandise however the shop soon found out it had a rifle. song wants to be true and that was something the way for the country to look pretty understood zone the but those incentives of what they took to deal with that i heard on this thought were supposed to be do some work on that and life yeah
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they're missing a lot of goals from the president we can do way better and maybe make more money. we're making fun of government and we doing charity i guess this is something some long for something new which is a business. we're not helping on the migrants we're all relying on we are standing a. while britain has to pay out last year when so no one outside knew during the leaves or the streets and we all completely ok with it i. just felt safe in with his vision. thanks for joining
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i mentioned a time when we're going underground on the day of the million mom march as demonstrators around the world dawn guy fawkes masks to protest international capitalism coming up in the show why in the past few days as the u.k. foreign office been hosting the leader of an alleged isis the group the mother superior from the homes tells us who the real enemy is in syria and the british backed war in yemen we investigate the true death toll of the world's worst humanitarian crisis plus after events to mark u.k. back to fascism in chile attended by jeremy corbyn can british workers learn from a new documentary on chile about how to oppose arms exports to brutal conflicts coming up in the show but first while british and nato nation proletariat celebrate done on a mr de on guy fawkes night a bonfire of nato nation dominance is arguably being prepared for tomorrow's meetings in shanghai xi jinping and russian prime minister dmitry medvedev meet there following september's meetings between putin and she while the u.k. was still debating sanctions on moscow the key messages for
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a lot of our putin paying lot of the world that there was great trust between beijing and moscow when it comes to politics defense and security business ties will keep growing stronger and stronger and most important beijing and moscow are looking to get off the dollar hole at least when it comes to bilateral trade amid mounting pressure from washington but this is not just a high level sign a russian meeting in shanghai tomorrow bank of england governor mark carney will be with chinese premier they could chang in beijing that's carney who last month sounded like he was coming round to norms of debate in red and tiananmen square as is there a correlation between management and informs that think about structural issues like climate like the impact of artificial intelligence like demographics. it's emergence of china that is the. long term also there will be i.m.f.
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empty christine legarde convicted of negligence in a paris court and here arguably taking china's side on the trumped trade war escalation of clarence page tensions could reduce global g.d.p. . percent over the next two years to bretton woods good call up to the i.m.f. about gaap jim yong kim of the world bank will also be in beijing here he is arguably sounding like a member of the chinese communist party they lifted five hundred million people out of poverty over the last thirty years unprecedented in world history and they know that huge portion of that was just because of their growth but now all not only are they focusing on the quality of growth you know switching the strategy from you know one that was so focused on investment and in exports they're also really thinking about how they can more effectively invest in their people and we know that that's a critical aspect of the.
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