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in america it would be amazon commerce and they need artificial intelligence to do that an artificial intelligence needs data to run effectively so jeff bezos but the call out to all the cities and they said we may come to your town just give us all the data on all the people living in your town and we'll jump into our computers and our ai systems and by the way you don't get any. david jones who used the words of the cards for. the most a chance they may have been prevented. we grieve with. thing is the point is that the m i five and u.k. home office after a government report details security failures that could have prevented a string of terror attacks that rocked great britain in twenty seventeen.
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after seventeen years and billions of dollars spent a new study finds that america's war on terror has quadrupled the number of islamist extremists around the world. and give up your google of french m.p.'s told to ditch they use the web giant for the local alternative by the new year as president pushes for more independence from the united states. and you're watching r t international live from moscow studio with me to day or two to welcome to the program. more could and should have been done to prevent the major terror attack suffered by the u.k. in twenty seventeen that's the conclusion of a new report from the u.k. intelligence and security committee which has found that m i five. mr a number of
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opportunities to avert the tragic events. neither m i five nor counterterrorism police took any follow up action and my five decided not to place travel monitoring all travel restrictions on some of the baby and wife i've admitted that given the information they had on the baby they should have done so deficiencies in my five system for monitoring those individuals of interest but in my five systems move too slowly one can see how the outcome could have been different or might have been different if certain things that happened which did not. chairman's words were echoed by other members of the committee who similarly stress that lack of coordination between the intelligence services and the home office played a part in failing to prevent the tragedies artie's honest to say a joke and that is the details. david anderson in his report used the words have the cards for them differently then there's a chance it may have been prevented we we agree with that little puddle did not
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request support from the home office intervention provided a fall which would normally and should have been the case of all of those things being that. it may not have been stopped but there was warning signals that were not followed up on routinely which should have been so what we called so it was a difference the lack of referral could have made a difference this is quite a damning report that was indeed released today by the intelligence and security committee of parliament focusing on the terrorist attacks that shook the u.k. back in twenty seventeen the westminster attack the manchester arena london bridge finsbury park and parsons green those five attacks that ended up taking a total of thirty six people's lives now on the manchester attack specifically the attacker salamander bedi this report talks about how he was able to visit extremist in prison more than one time however without any follow up from the police or the mit. five he was also apparently been able to return from libya without any
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interception from officials just days before killing twenty two people pop concerts in manchester and also it's been said in this report that he was actually flagged for review and known to the m i five since twenty fourteen however he was not referred to the government's anti-terrorism programme this is a bit of what the report had to say on the. we concluded that there were a number of failures in the handling of some of the biggest case it's impossible to say whether any of these if any of these had not happened but the devastating attack of the twenty second of may could have been prevented but we can say that as a result of the failings the opportunities to prevent it were missed we previously made recommendations in all these areas yet the government failed to talk of the lessons to last year's tragic events must no result be real. well
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among some of the other issues highlighted in this report on the london bridge attack or this committee had found that the attacker was actually arrested eight months prior to the attack but was released they also spoke about how he was known for his links to an extremist group in the u.k. and that m i five intelligence services believed that he was supportive of isis it was also talked about in this report about some of the files and documents that were found on him that authorities had believed at the time could have led to him being prosecuted under the terrorism act however none of those things of course as we now know happened and among some other things on the westminster attack also underscored by the committee that officials feel to connect the dots and that that attacker had known links to al qaeda and yet nothing prevented him from carrying it out so really lots of questions raised about whether or not some of those attacks
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could potentially have been prevented. afghanistan now feels like a more dangerous place than it did four years ago according to the leader of a u.s. congressional delegation which was to the country this week specifying the rise of the isis branch in the region known as isis kay jim banks and six others had to leave on tuesday just as they had learned of a suicide bombing in the south. until the attack on a religious celebration in kabul is one of the thousands this year killing fifty five and injuring close to one hundred others islamic state is suspected of carrying out the bombing as being away from the finance in recent weeks in which hundreds have died as minute just their assaults and that a flurry of diplomatic and its twenty seventeen year war on terror yet all the times recently unveiled shows it's had a severely limited effect on tackling extremism. the horrendous attacks that took
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place on september eleventh two thousand and one in which nearly three thousand people lost their lives were followed up by the launch of the u.s. war on terror that was seventeen years ago and the war on terror is still taking place it certainly produced results but not the kind of results that many were expecting a new study shows that at this point there are roughly four times as many just hottest in the world as there were at the time of the nine eleven attacks at this point there's two hundred thirty thousand militants spread across seventeen different countries while the united states and allied governments have weakened some groups many of the underlying causes of terrorism have not been adequately addressed sunni arab disenfranchisement has been among the most important causes of instability and an important source of recruits but how can this be by twenty nineteen the usa will have spent five point nine trillion dollars on counterterrorism operations and activities and at this point researchers are saying
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that the us military brass lacks a coherent roadmap there is no strategy to end the wars other than more of the same in the hope that one day iraqi and afghan security forces will be able to fend for themselves now the costs are not simply financial but also come in terms of human lives the latest study indicates that roughly half a million people have died as a result of america. his post nine eleven wars now that only includes iraq pakistan and afghanistan with the authors of the study saying that with other countries including the numbers would be much higher. now there's no sign that america's drones missiles and tax dollars will stop rolling anytime soon the art is to have sufficient forces engaged in sufficient political engagement sufficient economic resources to make sure that we're putting pressure in disrupting those networks the current administration just like the obama administration believes
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that it does not need any additional authorization to use force against al qaida the taliban or i suspect we're not leaving based on a timetable terrorism is something that all civilized people oppose working to eradicate it is certainly an honorable goal however with such a dismal results at such a high human cost perhaps the overall strategy of the war on terror should be reconsidered kaleb r.t. new york. isn't france's latest push to be less dependent on european and following on from present micron's call for an army france now wants to win itself off the web giant and use its own alternative his paris correspondent china to penske. corner of friendship is down in the dumps right now but it seems that the fish in between them has spread to a much wider now it seems that france is even turning its back on us tech giant
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google so what do you do if you want something on the internet hit you couldn't see it it will catch on i'm sure we have to set an example security and digital solvency are at stake here which is not merely an issue for geeks only quotes is partly french and so phone it's being free of major day to preach scandals and it claims that it doesn't track. uses which is perhaps one of the worries of government officials here from the u.s. intelligence can access data on companies clouds south where they're located both the french national assembly and the french army ministry and now sitting court as they default saying to digital colonisation. few who if we don't regulate the internet we risk up setting the fundamentals of democracy if we don't regulate companies relationships to data and the rights of our citizens
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have to their own data that access and sharing what is the point of a democratically elected government is this another major step away from america and towards a european defense force if so it won't be music to it is in washington. already faced the wrath of trump after suggesting that europe needed an army to defend itself from countries including from the good ole us of a what came next was a twitter rant from trump telling the french that they would be speaking german if not for america's help as the rule that moves increasingly towards digital warfare front is looking to make sure it slips out from under the u.s. it's net the french shown that they are very concerned about data privacy issues but also about the domination of u.s.
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technology giants it will be interesting to see how this is followed in other countries and other moves in france do the french discriminates against global cloud service providers in the way that they're discriminating here against a global search engine a lot of this is going to play out and there's a lot of pressure on some of the countries in europe to keep data on shore for data sovereignty. reasons to focus on supporting local technology companies especially ones that are going to pay tax in the countries that they serve which is a criticism that has been bought against song global technology giants. talks on turkey's accession to the european union are back on the agenda this thursday with the e.u. officials in the turkish capital ankara has been praised for making positive steps but it was stressed it's too early to talk about opening a new chapter in relations or moving further with the e.u.
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membership talks turkey has repeatedly been knocked back since nineteen eighty seven when it first apply for membership or the recession talks began eight years later they still several times over territorial issues because cyprus twenty sixteen began on a more positive footing with brussels that i'm chris signing a refugee deal it meant turkey would help take the burden of the migrant influence in exchange for a session talks later that year however a coup against a president who won t. railed relations and revealed this year the e.u. commission's long term budget proposal excludes turkey. turkey is still working on six remaining requirements to ease visa access for turkish citizens in europe are still unhappy about a number of internal issues in the country including the rule of law and human rights and the indefinite detention of journalists and course also had strained relations with some of the blocs leading members. i can see turkey being admitted
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to the european union i have never been able to see it happening. a germany you have no relation whatsoever to democracy and you should know that your current actions no different to those of the nazi period president your jeopardizing everything that you've built together with others and your unspeakable nazi comparisons do not cut the ties to those who want a partnership with turkey. i'm calling on all my countrymen in germany the christian democrats the s.t.p. and the green party are all enemies of turkey support those political parties who are not enemies of turkey. former minister affairs says both ankara and the union will benefit if turkey is accepted into the block. this is a win win scenario for turkey for turkey's neighbors and especially for european union today european leaders have started to understand that europe needs turkey at least as much as turkey needs europe but this is
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a unique relationship and it takes two to tango yes we want to be a part of the european union family but they have to want us as well or else we have other options that we will be able to utilize we have been trying to become a member since one thousand nine hundred fifty eight we are determined to increase the living standards of the turkish people to the living standards of ordinary even member citizens that's why we are committed to the spat. after the break a look at the dividend she divined as it came by shares are france's request to display the painters and masterpieces that intangible just ninety seconds away.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be rich eight point six percent market stock thirty percent from last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per circuit per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar 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.
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ahead of russia's that military intelligence died on wednesday the russian defense ministry has reported in the sixty's. the defense ministry of the russian federation general staff of the armed forces and main directorate of the general staff of the armed forces inform with great sadness that on twenty one november two thousand and eighteen after a serious and long illness head of the g.r.u. and deputy chief of the g.s.a. colonel general cora bald eagle valentino which passed away aged sixty two. he got a cut above took over the position two years ago after his predecessor died from a heart attack he served in russia's armed forces for the last forty five years karpov leaves behind a wife and two daughters. however some commentators in the west are not satisfied
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with the official explanation of current path of death. the head of the g.r.u. accused of election hacking poisoning sergei downing m. age seventeen and other assorted foreign policy gambits has died of illness aged sixty two his previous sesar died aged fifty eight in twenty sixteen. the long and serious illness lasted to seconds as he fell out of window some say i guess he should be happy that he didn't stop himself in the back before throwing himself out the window after having the entire russian g.r.u. network in europe exposed and ridiculed following the unsuccessful script process the nation the head of the g.r.u. suddenly dies of a long and serious illness. and that's brian with gave us his thoughts on the current death and their reaction to it. nobody should ever accept everything any
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government says to be gospel truth but it doesn't necessarily mean that everything they say is a lie as well. and it doesn't mean that every single russian who dies that is their suspicious i mean a sixty two year old man sixty two year old men unfortunately died of cancer all over the world all the time in various positions and it doesn't mean that windows i mean there's two reasons i think one is the lack of knowledge of russia or other or a lack of interest in having knowledge of russia so pure ignorance in other words and the second reason is just playing to stereotypes looking for. looking for likes which are the modern currency of the rosco what a scoundrel as it may be. facing eviction and losing their livelihoods have condemned the demolition of dozens of buildings in east jerusalem and say they would deliver notices concerning more than twenty palestinian and shops allegedly built without official permission locals say they'll be left with no other option
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but to turn to refugee camps. the fate of many palestinians has been dragging on since may this year when israel decided to remove residents from a west village so their properties could be bulldozed some go on to giving up hope and continuing to fight for their health. and if you know that israel wants to. happen. i look at it we're afraid for our families for our children how we living is very hard psychologically and.
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we feel much stronger than netanyahu stronger than anyone in the world because we're fighting for the right thing and we're strong thanks to our belief in our god so we'll stay on our land. israel says the projects being coordinated alongside the palestinian authorities and will take place soon meanwhile israel has slammed donald trump's long awaited peace plan which outlines a roadmap to end the conflict in the region. they get between the palestinians and israel is much too big you know though to bridge that to be bridged so you would tell trump president trump don't waste your time with this. never discuss trump's initiative with dr freeman from the hebrew university he says it will be clear
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whether the plan should be backed only after it's discussed between israel and the us. she gave an opinion. she believes personally about the plan that could be or not be when the plan is presented it will be discussed and debated at the israeli government and then the government itself will decide whether to back it or not there is a pall actually that was released last month which found that seventy three percent of israelis do not believe that u.s. president donald trump's peace plan would actually lead to peace and again we heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he also said that he does not see any urgency and having the plan released so again i'm asking why do you think israel holding out for what could be holding out for why the rejecting that plan so strongly i think we have to differentiate between statements that are made public
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the statements that are made in rooms we are a democracy there is public opinion there is a way for everyone to express what they think in the government and outside of it but in the end the policy which is what israel is really believes is really government believes to do is something that will be discussed. in deliberations in pro deliberations government and the american government trump planned the deal of the century it's not called the peace deal of the century it's called the deal of the century that's some it's very very important for israelis because first off not having war peace will come later but the deal is about above all having lowering the possibility of. vinci has been dragged into iran between the french president and its least deputy prime minister who have been trading insults online and i don't roam is reconsidering loaning the most as priceless works for a major exhibition in paris. we need to renegotiate everything the french cannot
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have it all there margaret is a talent human dardenne france to give the louvre all these paintings would put italy on the margins of a major cultural event paris is renowned louvre museum was hoping to borrow some of the vinci is notable works for a big show in twenty nineteen marking five hundred years since his death also stressed that fathers should there in return learn something equally important like the mona lisa. and the art agreement the louvre is due to loan works by another italian renaissance master raphael for a twenty twentieth's edition larking the anniversary of his death although most of his masterpieces are already in italy we talked to people in both countries about where they think the paintings that should be shown. i did never say that we're going to close to. this joint full of holes.
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woman who did mean. going to mean a little less well but i live in a market even bloody you don't need to be on a. roundup of the news and i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of days but first here on r.t. international it's watching the hoax. the british government on the verge of starvation and mrs smith and mrs mrs may have looks themselves up into his studio about so called no deal just self is incredibly misleading as i just said. in so doing they've allowed the european union to impose completely draco union terms on the u.k.
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