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a man that welcomes donald trump to paris ahead of on the day commemorations with of the two leaders attempting to settle their differences following a dispute over proposals for a european army. white house that finds itself in broiled in further controversy after it uses an allegedly doctored video clip to justify its banning of c.n.n. jim acosta from press briefings. cry in saudi arabia post a tweet in support of yemeni children where the u.n. warns of tens of thousands die every year as a result of the saudi bombing campaign. and the syrian army rescued so over
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a dozen hostages from the grips of islamic state while u.s. report reveals american aid money is ending up in terrorist acts. are broadcasting live from our studios most of this is our two international thomas certainly glad to have you with us i mean president warmly welcome to donald trump to paris on saturday ahead of celebrations commemorating the end of world war one appearing in front of the press. appeared keen to show that the much talked about bromance between the two heads of state is still the.
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thank you. but there was still some tension leading up to the presidential tete a tete a just hours before trump had lashed out on social media over micron suggestion that europe should create its own army or to daniel hawkins explains. president's strong crown i've always been fond of emphasizing that close personal friendship was well as the importance of the transatlantic alliance that was very much emphasized during my visit to the united states back in twenty seventeen but since then things haven't gone so smoothly over seventy world leaders have gathered here in the french capital to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war trump marked his arrival by taking to twitter to say he felt insulted by none other than his colleague and friend and former president micron of france has just suggested that europa build its own military in order to protect itself from the u.s. china and russia very insulting but perhaps europe should first pay its fair share
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of nato which the us subsidizes greatly troubles of course referring to the interview given by micron earlier in the week in which she expressed support for a joint european army a military force to defend the mainland from a range of threats one of which was perhaps a surprise on that list we need a europe which defends itself better alone without just depending on the united states in a more sovereign manner when trouble did arrive in paris their leaders tried to smooth things over saying there was no problem with even micron's office admitting the remarks may have caused just a little confusion instead of hurt you have the european security to be being assured just lines the united states and we need a little bit of a loser regime would use it for you sharon you know my attitude has been this we want to show your true will do so through you think the general way we can do it
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the best thing the most efficient could be something that you both want so as the u.s. president arrived in the french capital it was all smiles handshakes and thumbs up for the cameras but this misunderstanding by far isn't the only sticking point between the two leaders the iran nuclear deal. the pulling out of that agreement by the author states was roundly criticized with the for all it's germany the u.k. issuing a statement of concern and regret not to mention trade tariffs as well and the pulling out of the paris club as holds trump as well commemoration is the official reason of the gathering here in paris today but they're all keep pressing international issues to discuss behind the scenes the question is will progress be made on those issues will more stumbling blocks be created. president putin and german chancellor angela merkel are among the sixty high profile figures expected to attend commemorations set to take place throughout the weekend the main memorial
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event will be on the eleventh of november the date that the shooting stopped at the art to triumph in the french capital mccraw and on the americal whose it nations were enemies during the conflict earlier held hands together at the site where the armistice to ending the war was signed on friday the british prime minister joined a menu micron in honoring the fallen soldiers of the great war in which over fourteen million people were killed. president has had his say over a c.n.n. journalist accused of inappropriate behavior on a white house press conference he defended a twitter post that apparently shows reporter jim acosta pushing the arm of an interne as he tries to ask the president follow up questions the u.s. is split over the issue not really with some claiming the video has been doctored in order to justify banning a cost of from the white house. the video was posted by trump's press secretary
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sarah sanders and shows a close up version of events c.n.n. claims acosta never touched of the internet and called the whole incident a threat to democracy here's how the situation at the presser unfolded. one of the statements that you made in the tail end of the campaign do we go honestly i think you should let me run the country you run c.n.n. all right and if you didn't well your ratings let me ask you that's an ask one of the other folks that stood out for me ma'am this was me that's enough was president the other folks that said now for me ma'am you are a rude terrible person. was this an inappropriate action aggressive or was it simply an accident well the answer to that depends what side of the political spectrum that you're on liberals and defenders of c.n.n. say that acosta did nothing wrong jim acosta clearly never touched that white house intern that's just a lie and what i saw was a battery not by jim acosta but by that young white house aide if you can use a fake video use a fake video should go all the way do something like this. guy. but
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conservatives are rounding in on a cost accusing him of being violent practically shoving a woman who is just trying to do her job it just is it crosses a line you don't put your hands i don't want him a cost to sort of wrestling this young white house in turn the video was posted originally by paul joseph watson who is the editor in chief of the right wing news outlet known as info wars now paul joseph watson defended himself and said that he simply zoomed in and that the quality of the video had gone down due to the re uploading it isn't doctored it isn't sped up it isn't slowed down all i did was look at it again is this an example of symbol don't ring to clip to change its meaning no it's virtually identical is it won't hundred percent identical no video compression is going to result in it looking marginally different so where is the
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truth americans are probably reminded of the famous dress controversy in the photograph of one looked at it one way it was black and blue and another way it was white and gold depending on the eye of the holder or now we have a. the whole rising video clip people look at it they see the same seconds of visual recording but interpret it completely differently it seems that as the political crisis escalates that americans literally no longer see things i try there's probably never been a better example of. how the american public is divided we're all looking at the same exact video but we're seeing what we want to see democrats are looking at that video and seeing jim acosta absolutely not coming not touching this in turn republicans are looking at it and saying he touched her he laid hands on her and i don't really think that's how we should be looking at it we should try to put our politics aside and just try to see what happened this is a press the press corps that's very hungry they don't get very many face to face
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chances to meet with the president as they did so they're all competing with each other the room is big you know all their bosses want them to get a question and so it's not surprising that there's a scrum here. fighting continues in the key yemeni port of who data has the saudi led coalition attempts to wrest control of the city from the hutu rebels. the un says thousands of people are trapped in the besieged area the intensified finding comes despite warnings from aid groups about a humanitarian catastrophe there riyadh denies any deliberate targeting of civilians u.n. earlier issued a warning that children in the area are at imminent risk of death. whole day to day very much on the from lines of a brutal war a brutal war against children children have already suffered three men this leave
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continue doing so so any escalation of the conflict affecting all day will have brutal consequences not only for the hundreds of thousands of children here in the whole day who may be called in the middle of the conflict but will have consequences for the millions of children throughout yemen who are counting on the supplies coming in through a whole day to help them to survive the un also states that thirty thousand children die every year in the country from now on nutrition describing the conflict as a living hell saudi arabia which has been leading the deadly campaign against hutu rebels there since two thousand and fifteen says that they are trying to reduce civilian deaths the kingdom's foreign ministry even posted on twitter that they stand for the children of yemen but the message it has backfired is there too
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easily a potential comment. just so you know children in yemen some of whom have never seen peace in their life are not alone says who saudi diplomats on twitter but something seems to be wrong with the photo op and that tweet probably because the reality for most children there looks more like this. or this there is more let's go back to what was under the photo it says your children are children is this really how you treat your children.
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these were the pictures now to some of the things that have been said by the u.n. children's fund experts in yemen every ten minutes a child dies from a disease that can easily be prevented yemen is one of the it was places to be as china is right now because. the order skule to the number of children minorities two million and the number of to that that don't have access to one to the same with access to. the u.n. says since march twenty fifth being saudi led coalition air strikes have killed around thirteen hundred yemeni children and injured roughly the same number as unlikely as it sounds saudi arabia is actually yemen's biggest humanitarian daughter with hundreds of millions of dollars worth of aid this year alone just like an abusive partner who picks up the medical bills no wonder folks online
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didn't really by the way saudi diplomats are standing with yemen are these the children you plan to drop bombs on next should that not read we stand on the yemen just imagine the tweet of the nazi foreign ministry on september nineteenth thirty nine saying we stand with poland that's crazy. there may be people within saudi arabia who certainly feel for the plight of yemenis at the moment and the best way that could be shown in real terms rather than with pastas is if the bombing campaign on yemeni family stopped if we saw that then i would find it much easier to believe that there is sincere concern for the safety and lives of human children there is no question that this significant contributions to the humanitarian plan made by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. this year have been well received by the humanitarian community without that money we wouldn't have been able to pull it together with all the funds from other
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countries and reach people with eight however this is not a you break it you buy it sort of arrangement that money doesn't come close to absolving the saudi led coalition of the of responsibility for the number of deaths being caused the illness and the long term damage being done to yemen as a country. the syrian army says it has rescued over a dozen hostages from islamic state during a military operation near the city of palmira the captives had been held for over three months but have now returned home was. was was the. other terror groups are also present in the war torn country and some of them even
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have access to foreign funding a recent report has revealed that u.s. aid money is actually lining the terrorists' own pockets gazi of commons. american taxpayer money cash that is almost wholly in the u.s. mindset inviolable money but has seen politicians jailed for the slightest misuse is ending up in the hands of al qaeda in syria now that's a sick twisted if anything a new report has found that millions millions of dollars in aid to syria has been funneled to terrorists since late twenty seventeen u.s. agency for international development office of the inspector general investigation have uncovered numerous instances of possible or confirmed diversions to armed groups in government in northwestern syria including time of year al sharm
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a designated foreign terrorist organization. the. h.t.s. nusra front they have many names in short as wing in syria facts of the matter that they were benefiting from u.s. taxpayer money it's no surprise everyone n.g.o.s aid organizations civilians traveling through northern syria have to pay to pass checkpoints beat and money in goods this is been a fact for years it's business one of the terrorists' main sources of funding worst of all it is assumed that these jihad ists have been able to infiltrate put their people in n.g.o.s humanitarian organizations from which they siphon money and
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aid to further their malign cause one investigation found that in n.g.o.s employees knowingly diverted thousands of u.s. aid funded food care. it's worth millions of dollars to eligible beneficiaries including. fighters the report itself is light on names and numbers perhaps for political reasons the fallout here could seriously damage and geo operations all we know is that millions of dollars in cash and aid have been funneled to al qaeda in syria and that's just what they've admitted found that funding has now been terminated but it's very interesting in this report is that the u.s. aid watchdog does not name the n.g.'s now of course one of those primary n.g.o.s will be the white house probably one of the most primitive. and i can i.
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he's working on the ground in syria basically providing the course point counter in the corporation of the regime change current policy surely the year i should first of all be left on economic sanctions and it should then be if it's necessary be collaborating with the syrian government to provide aid to the areas where it's most needed i don't expect this to happen it regardless it's a sick and sad joke on the american taxpayer trillions of their hard earned money spent on the war on terror originally on defeating al qaida and all the while they've been paying to feed and finance those very same jihad. massive wildfires in california have claimed the lives of at least eleven people and been branded the most devastating in the u.s. state's history within two hundred fifty thousand people have been forced to flee their homes reports say that one of the fires has been has destroyed the city of paradise and burned thousands of houses to the ground firefighters are working
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around the clock to contain the wildfires but they say they are concerned that intense winds and low humidity could fuel them even for. the online encyclopedia with a pedia may be the go to resource to end your quiz night disputes but just how much of a content is actually correct r.t.c. was john has more now on the sites in a working. wikipedia is a free encyclopedia based on a model of openly editable contant the largest and most popular general reference work on the world wide web this is the definition of we keep pedia on wikipedia wiki p.t. is very different from something like blogs or trying to be an encyclopedia trying to be a really solid stable kind of place ironically the founder of wikipedia is one of the few people who sees the encyclopedic value of his creation the openly editable
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bases of we could pedia is turning out to be more of a curse than a blessing according to a new study by m.i.t. in a third of article disputes editors can't agree with each other major issues include poorly articulated initial arguments excessive bickering during discussions and simple lack of interest from third party editors because topics may be too easy for instance some users who are very passionate about corn apparently have been fighting over this article for at least a decade which is hardly a surprise because forget anything as complicated as corn the world still can't agree on the simplest simplest things like what date it is and come on america the whole month date year thing makes zero sense let me just get it out there on behalf of the rest of the world and you're welcome but silly disputes are far from the
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biggest problem we could pedia is facing over it's open at its ability there are firms that will help you get your story out there for a modest fee like this company with a straight forward name we keep our investigative journalist helen by necessity says it manages hundreds of sockpuppet we could pedia accounts which quietly added pages to favor the firms thousands of clients sock puppets are basically fake accounts that are. run by one person but pretend to be multiple people so what the p.d.f. there's a disagreement you want to have other people can come in and take your side because it's least in that way it's there is some sort of democratic element to it but the wiki p.r. skinner was mostly because they were very openly advertising their services on this website but private firms are not the only entities with a story to sell the us government cares in a big way about what people on the internet right about it especially on wikipedia
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in two thousand and seven for example the cia and f.b.i. work used of editing articles about the us invasion of iraq guantanamo bay and the page on one former cia chief the cia by the way didn't confirm the claims but kind the didn't deny them either and it's pretty easy to do that as far as outsourcing a third party it is pig guy and they were just being so obvious about it i mean it all is anonymous anybody can do it let's just edit it from our work computers and wherever that's like really bad upset so we one thing if it was disconcerted by a source like just sort of a trash read that the bathroom wall of the internet i like to call it. but it's not it's considered this sort of holy oracle of truth and it's really anything but and the reason why everyone wants to have their say and we compete is obvious it is indeed a universal reference to regardless of its actual reliability apples and amazons voice assistant siri and alexa draw information from there for their results to do
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some research is lazy journalists and students with a term paper due overnight and whoever throws more dollars into the furnace effectively has we compete in their pocket and by transitivity anyone who blindly trusts it. speier saga is unfolding on the streets of britain at least according to one think tank. every second russian in the u.k. is working as surveillance operatives politico goes on her own investigative mission for the show in case you missed it. the british capital is teaming with bae or as the neo conservative think tank the henry jackson society calls them russians instead of. the explosive putin sees and his it all report estimates it may could be as many as seventy five thousand so-called informants routinely helping. this is prized by spies
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by spies by of course this tour de force which is based on anonymous sources taking wild guesses isn't aimed at creating cheap headlines or fear mongering after all it's simply a means to make clear that every other russian is probably a spy they could also be moscow raising as normal people like this. little people to. are you a russian spy it's like. here do i look like yeah. you know the real story through really through the russian marketing sites using very nice russian shot you know the russians will do it so using the russian spies are in there are you. know they are a very well. we spies are everywhere stay with us you're going to be international be back with headlines at the top the.
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stock buybacks are basically corbridge you know the circling of money totally in a way that doesn't reflect the business they're not in the business of except for the business of fraud and this is rampant throughout the entire s. and p. five hundred it was that day of reckoning comes as it seems to be happening now you can see it air drop of the market down forty or fifty percent you know in a way can people be like oh my god what happened well that's going to kill them for years because that they're engaged in massive open the account of fraud. i would hope to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want to be rich. to going to be press which is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of. course should. be. good with the truth of this twosome it will. my will for sunday and the syria. rolls going to say the board of business with the most into it will be. listening to. it's a. lot of fellows on the shuttle bus now all because i am.
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ok see that look i know and that can be a bios to look at them out on the funniest diplo it's almost the same token for most of the shows such as the moon somos the. moon doing your. thing. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront ation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time
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time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partisan lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. changing the system back again is going to be very expensive for munich
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