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doing. a little. good its whole full place choice i knew you had an inferiority time in syria since. the shiites are way. from my lot farther to me after the whole front around the mr hates it for jim and then oil for food are for the menu for. eat the money. venezuela's president slams the u.s. for promoting a fake version of events in the country and aggression but washington says the opposition there has only just begun the fight for freedom. families in rural france demand to know why over the last decade and launch a number of children have been born without limbs but the government report due on the probable causes we went to meet some of those affected i want to know where she was born like that because mothers blame themselves we think that it may come from
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us or that we did something wrong. and facebook faces a backlash for harvesting data from phones it was revealed thousands of members aged thirteen to thirty five were paid for access to personal information. a very warm welcome you're watching r.t. international with me. with that as well in the midst of political upheaval the country's president has sent a warning to his people nicolas maduro says they shouldn't trust the fake version of events in the country that the united states is trying to promote he even went further threatening the u.s. with a second vietnam war. in the battle since the kind of venezuela. workmen's of mass destruction and you will intervene against us all and then make up their
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minds are not going to bases and fox news to justify aggression against our country but if that's not allow another war like vietnam in latin america if the government of the united states intends to intervene against us they will have another the worst thing you can imagine all the warning comes off the washington announces full support of self declared interim president. with this bit becoming deeper day by day where i guess you have looks at the choices for venezuela. venezuela is a country of two realities so stock so profound the differences in opinion in one reality president maduro is trying to put down a rebellion stop an upstart usurper why do he's trying to prevent mutiny in the army even as we hear calls and c.n.n. to supply rebels with weapons and he's afraid that trump has ordered him killed
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no doubt but trump gave an order to kill me he told the colombian governments the colombian mafia to kill me if something happens to me one day donald trump i'm a colombian president will be responsible there is also a parallel reality born in no small part thanks to the united states first chavez now my duro have long been a thorn in washington side in this reality why do is the real president he is america's candid it trump congratulated him on becoming president they discuss what to do with the former dictate them the duo they discuss business politics he has america's blessing and its protection i reiterate that the united states will hold venezuelan security forces responsible for the safety of all u.s. diplomatic personnel the national assembly and president going to any violence
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against these groups would signify a grave assault on the rule of law and will be met with a significant response sure now with the guarantee of safety of invulnerability mistake why do wasted no time before beginning to issue orders so. today i give you an order don't shoot the venezuelan people don't shoot those who are in a clear and constitutional way have been defending your family your people go to work. your way of life today soldiers of venezuela i give you an order don't repress peaceful demonstrations like before such familiar scenes we see this all over the world palestinians protesting in the occupied territories the yellow vests in france catalan separatists in spain protesters in the u.s. but when police bully beat and arrest in those countries that's fine and dandy when
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they do it in venezuela suppression of democracy an attack on the free world is not the democratically elected president of. the tramples democracy human rights and rule of law for a new start as. democratic treatment institution in the country namely the nationalists who includes president who want to go idle that's why together with the e.u. we have offered all political support. for the us why do is the cake sweetened bleier bowl but wait as icing on top of those agreements that have not been recognized by the national assembly are illegal we will not recognize illegal agreements china has to understand that and russia has to understand that two realities two presidents two governments to venezuela's of course it's cattle to continue like this a house divided cattle stand then surely these two realities
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will merge let's just hope it will be through civil war with unrest building the country's been hit by a wave of anti-government rallies president trump described them as a fight for freedom while the u.s. secretary of state to urge the venezuelan military to take the side of the opposition. with both sides are vying for the support of the military journalist norris hall got reports from caracas where currently in all to me are square one of their most employee magic venues for a position protesters place is a very crowded after one waiter called for a new round of protest in east investigated by the. government supreme court and the public prosecutor due to activities against the government earlier and we so president nicolas maduro of the city and the troops the armed forces trying to gain their support. i.
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think is the first time this has happened it indicates just how desperate the white house is they can't go with him as well it's a delicate matter what am i doing i'm doing my duties as supreme commander under the constitution and so has done a one way to who has been speaking to the armed forces trying both of them to win their board of the armed forces of one of the most important estimates of their venice well in politics you know it's all there is venezuela i'm talking to you this is the moment to be on the side of the constitution it's not a time for fear or time to step back it's not the time to disrespect the venezuelan people meanwhile the u.s. government has recognized as the interim president of venezuela and actually congratulated him also one way you don't employ at the u.s. said that the opposition will not engage into any kind all the dialogue with the band as well and government. is foreign ministers are set to discuss the venezuelan
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crisis later on thursday after a rejected the possibility of an early election last in america experts kevin young says there is a real threat of a civil war in the south american country this is surely an attempt to progress the manoora government is not in viewable situ. it's. faces declining domestic support and rising discontent from all sectors of society but it's not by any means clear that people who are upset with the world government would turn around and support a far right leader like one why do i think the threats of us in a military intervention are designed in large part to convince the venezuelan military to switch sides in turn against maduro but as for what they're going to do . you know it's anyone's guess at this point i think that regardless of what happens if if there was to be
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a military coup or. a large segment of the military siding with with the right wing opposition there would still be very heavy resistance including perhaps armed resistance so there really is a real serious threat of civil war here and that's something that the tribe in ministration is actually perhaps trying to provoke. comments in france are looking for answers after a mysterious third in the number of children born with birth defects more than one thousand have been born with missing limbs in french rural areas over the past twelve yes after an inconclusive probe a few years ago the government's now due to release the thek and report on the probable cause that is. news agency spoke to some of the families affected.
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i could tell by the gun ecologists look i could see him looking and checking i could tell that something was wrong. i want to know where she was born like that because his mother's been themselves we think that it may come from us or that we did something wrong. we also to survey this department just to say to collect all the data from hospitals maternity clinics and paid at chick services and we continued signaling to the authorities who didn't want to listen to our cool's. they promise to keep us informed which meant a lot to us because we hadn't been told anything about our case about how children are three and seven but the inquiry started three years ago and we never had back
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from them. we are surrounded by agriculture fields so we naturally wonder about the use of pesticides why doesn't it happen to people who live in the city there must be an integral culture. agency regrets its inaction tried to find the answer you think it could explain the code causes behind the emergence of congenital malformation. i thought that there was an issue because i knew very well how the french administration herc's i know how to explain this it's hard not to panic the public i think there is this field discovering that the causes couldn't danger a number of a comic interests. messages i just wish we had some answers my daughter has never really asked me i have always told her that she was born this way and that it was nature it can happen that some
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children and born like that and now i'm thinking that if one day she asked me again i want to know how to answer her. thousands of facebook members some as young as thirteen have been paid by the social media platform for that day so on them of all phones but the app used to do the job as being banned by outpolled. after the show had violated its privity policies despite that to it's still available on android facebook has been asking its users to install the facebook with search options twenty sixteen and has been paying them up to twenty dollars a month for the privilege. members who were asked to give them access to information including private messages on social media it could also collect emails web browsers data as well as that location the social media giant denies ickes ations that it was spying on the teenagers online it wasn't spinors all of the
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people of saud opt to participate went through on boarding process is asking for the less than five percent of the people who chose to participate in this market research program were teens all of them was signed parental consent forms facebook even asked users to screen shot that amazon orders page and some say that parental consent was easily avoided in the whole process journalist eric bros say's people don't understand what access to such data actually means i think most people probably would find it unethical because generally kids are not going to understand what they're signing up for most people don't know what they sign up for whenever they sign the terms of service and even if facebook is saying i'm to give you twenty bucks or whatever they're handing out i don't think most people really understand how they're metadata and their digital footprint tells a lot about who they are as a person about where they go and just about their entire life and i'm not sure everybody really understands that when you sign up for facebook or any of these
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social media companies or any web site really when you click i agree without reading the terms of service and particularly with apps on smartphones most people don't understand what they're giving companies permission to do and especially when it relates to the children. according to an opinion poll the popularity of facebook among teenagers has decreased by twenty percent since twenty fifteen there it grows again says they're trying to regain their market share. it is obvious that facebook is losing support in favor among the younger generations the younger millennial is and generations e is some people call them where most of them are using things like instagram which facebook also owns and things like snapchat and other platforms facebook is kind of seen like the older thing for the fat the parents and the grandparents i think what facebook is trying to do is to buy up other platforms like they bought instagram they bought what's up there the company that runs facebook mark zuckerberg and his team i don't think whether or not facebook the social network disappears i don't
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think they're going to go any where they're planning to invest and make sure that they have their hands on all the future social networks. a long running route between greece and the u.k. is back in the headlines over who owns the ancient artifacts known as the parthenon marbles the director of the british museum where they're on display has infuriated athens by ruling out there were ten saying that taking the models from greece was a creative act artie's alessa see a churkin it takes up the story. the british museum is back in the headlines this time its director has stirred up trouble by seeing removing the world famous twenty five hundred year old parthenon marbles from greece to be taken to britain in the nineteenth century could be seen as a creative act thanks to a new context you could of course be saddened by the fact that the original environment has disappeared when you move a cultural heritage to a museum you move it outside however this shifting is also
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a creative act technically u.k. law prevents the return of such pieces but the problem is greece considers the classical marble sculptures stolen and wants them back seriously what was so creative in the destruction of the temple and the looting in the pillaging of a nation's keys to its ancient history greece's culture minister described the museum directors approach as narrow and cynical a mindset that downgrades cultural heritage to an exchange sale out but it is. it's not just greece that's pressuring the museum other artifacts perceived just snatched during the times of the british empire are being demanded back to so far to no avail the museum is only ready to loan saying the pieces are better off being displayed as part of a wider collection. you have to take it keeping you one hundred twenty two years yes it was so
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months and we can have. millions of people come to enjoy the british museum every year let's find out what some of them here make of this longstanding you know local sea and back in greece i think it's being here is probably for the greater good i just got a degree in art history so i go back. and put. in every museum in the world. why general i would keep them here it's a were british fox in greece i think it would be viewed differently if i was greek i would want the return of no i consider this i consider what to be since i'm greeks and i'm also in favor of returning. i guess it's quite nice to have.
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to go home for a period because the exhibitions. i would like to be some kind of sharing arrangement. if i build a house and someone that america cannot take it with him and say i will take care of it i will keep it in america come see us whenever you're light see. plenty most tories still to come off this very short break stay with us. what politicians do something anything. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or something want to. have to go right to be precise this is what the four three in the morning can't
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be good. i'm interested always in the water using our. first sip. i think one of the main reason why i know we're working on this compliant national instead of them is that because little side of the day is the different organization compare to the previous issue or so that we sure will both balls up fifteen. to all previous q so it with the data will solve it's one of the best national and to do them as incentives will. be. welcome back and that market district in the french capital has become the unlikely
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focus of the country's migrant policies residents that are and raged off to a gym used by schools in the area was converted into a shelter from migrants over the winter so dubinsky reports. as france shut is through a cold snap authorities in paris have taken the decision to help shelter migrants out on the streets one hundred and fifty were bussed to this gym in one of the city's swankiest neighborhoods but they'll spend the winter months it's a far cry from life in the. pale but the area known for its large unhoused camps and drug problems has been described by some as the gates of hell with temperatures plummeting this decision has been hailed by many as humane but others are furious the idea of helping people who are in the cold and of course i agree do it but we have many other places where we can do it so far i
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don't see you i work with all the migrants here there is a camp already on board. there is another. area where you even go into homes or school to migrants there. and. it seems the news that this facility was to be requisitioned by the city of paris came with hardly any warning nor any consultation and thousands have now signed a petition against the decision which has triggered protests outside the gym. here the issue is you've got all the kids which are using it every day and i was in the. work made aware of that on friday for a monday closure very big public school private school using it on a daily basis we could have found some. kids.
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kids. sports associations and parents say that no alternative has been offered for the students and the athletes who. rely on the gym and the staff whose jobs are potentially at risk they currently appealing this decision but some have suggested that this isn't just about a sporting facility it's much more about a rich neighborhood unhappy with migrants moving in but also civic local to the people who live here and don't complain and legs also six in the street when the people here don't protest and just accept it. could be more important than taking care of the people who don't have a roof over their heads you know it was more important than children not being able to do so bored. lonely just don't want to see their music i don't see why why a grandson there is like more like we shouldn't do them in this exist district
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person city council says this is all part of a plan for the departments in the region to make one thousand two hundred emergency rooms available what is clear though is that the migrant influx into this one portion part of paris isn't being met with wall open. ati paris. president trump has taken a middle american intelligence services that comes after a cemetery herring in which the heads of the national intelligence agency and the cia both that that iran is not currently developing a nuclear arsenal. we do not believe iran is currently undertaking activities we judge necessary to produce a nuclear device they are distinct rockets last week and more and are coming very close to the edge their economies now crashing which is the only thing holding them
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back be careful of iran perhaps intelligence should go back to school from past consistently claims that to ron is building nuclear weapons as well as missiles capable of carrying them in may twenty eighth the president told the us out of the overall nuclear agreement which he branded the worst deal ever negotiated it was signed in twenty fifteen by barak obama after more than a decade of negotiations iran wasn't the only thing the president and his intelligence agencies disagreed on he thinks there's still a strong chance north korea will give up its nuclear ambitions while intelligence directed down code says it's unlikely pyongyang will surrender its stockpile but also part ways on islamic state the president say is the terrorists have been almost completely destroyed but coach was adamant there was still a threat to the u.s. former cia analyst and whistleblower john kiriakou things trump is being strongly influenced by his inner circle. the contradiction on iran between what the
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president's position is and what the intelligence says i think is very fundamental in that you have john bolton as the national security advisor john bolton is probably the single most anti iran. intelligence figure in america at least whispering into the president's ear every day that the iranians are terrible and so on trouble is ation went into this presidency with the same position he also turns to a young senator that is a republican leader tom cotton from the state of arkansas and don't forget that benjamin netanyahu the prime minister of israel is very influential in this white house they hear and trump speak regularly and trump takes his advice. thousands of march through the ecuadorian capital quito after privatization and austerity measures were announced by the government.
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trade union sound indigenous organizations back to protesters demanding all dorothy's we've heard of the initiatives the outrage is also hated by large scale layoffs and a rise in oil prices could always largest and most profitable telecoms company has reportedly on the five times a. third one. thousandth of rallied against police brutality and racism in the israeli city of tel aviv demonstrators were demanding an investigation into the fatal shooting by police of an ethiopian israeli woman two weeks ago you had to be on to guy who had a history of male mental illness reportedly rushed to the port offices wilting on life before being shot. oh i don't know. where he was he would have saved your. all of our stories so do get in touch by
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following us on social media without going to top of the hour the latest. was. was. i know nothing but it was. about. the millennium i think are trying to restore the rights of individuals rights of humans in the face of this dystopian nightmare and that's probably why they claim prices being
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held back from crossing over twenty five thirty thousand dollars per coin is because of the rise of failure they say if she is successful and humans have a agency that's a net negative or a big point in the short term but i will say because there's a lot of people that don't want her seizing power in any meaningful way. u.s. veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. we're going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the well being of their own soldiers and they're already several generations of them so i just got this memo from a certain french officer says we're going to attack and destroy the government in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with the money all those lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to. for
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a war. surely we can risk some discomfort for you see. this is boom bust broadcasting around the world and covering the world of business and finance and the impact upon all of us i'm part of washington belly of the beast where there's lots going on we'll tell you about it and we're glad you're on board here coming up today we'll analyze apple earnings and the human impact of artificial intelligence with alex poised of rebellion research the standing by plus the bubble reserve concluded two days of meetings today professor richard wolfe joins us to discuss their next step and to help demystify some of the finer point in joules jargon and later which are the best vehicles out there the car coach
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lauren fix is here to tell us she's also the president of the north american car utility and truck of the year awards and they have made their selections there's going to be all that directly ahead but first we had some headlines let's go. to. the latest round of u.s. china trade talks please our global report today as the chinese vice premier and u.s. trade representative meet in washington racing to beat a march first deadline to restructure trade relations talks take place in an auspicious in a spacious context the u.s. just department recently filed formal charges against the jailed chief financial officer of chinese tech giant wall way while china is pushing back firmly on the u.s. effort to impose a new government in venezuela yesterday u.s. intelligence officials detailed the greatest u.s. threats saying russia and china with a particular emphasis on.

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