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president hassan rouhani the new american sanctions useless the white house mentally retarded his american counterpart threatens obliteration of tehran attacks . you tube video that alleges its parent company google plans to modify search results and influence public opinion during elections. just. grow. on the spot between 2 u.e. you have the waits france and germany. and germany directed to the monument to the french president opposes the candidacy of merkel for the blocks top job.
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very good thanks for joining us here on r.t. . the world split over the u.s. around tensions in the pentagon drone incident russia has stepped in and shot contradiction to washington and moscow says it has information that the downed american drone which almost sparked direct military confrontation did in fact violate tehran's space. when you use you for one thing i have evidence from the russian ministry of defense that the drone was in the wrong for the our species in the we did not receive any other rhythms and we. don't call to discuss the significance of this announcement. the secretary statement was part of a trilateral meeting that's taking place in jerusalem between the national security advisors of russia israel and the united states their talks come on the backdrop of
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u.s. sanctions and announced yesterday against high level iranian officials washington blames them for the oil tanker explosions that took place earlier this month and says that their drone was shot down in international air space donald trump even said that he stopped last minute a retaliatory air strike against iran after discovering that 150 iranians lives were at stake now one official washington is says it will sanction by the end of the week is the head of iran's foreign ministry. and that happened right after donald trump said that he was prepared for talks with iran without any preconditions so this whole situation has led to some harsh words from iran's president who is also facing the possibility of sanctions by the way. how can a person lose his mind so badly and do something so outrageous and idiotic as sanctioning the leader of a country they are suffering from some kind of mental illness the white house is mentally disturbed and doesn't know what's good for it no wise person would do what
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they are doing these days i sense that there is deep frustration and profound confusion inside the white house and running no new thing the memory can will be met with great an overwhelming force in some overwhelming blood to reach no more don't care room to obama iran of course says that they shot down this drone after it violated their very own air space center on afterwards reiterated that they would defend themselves against any attack on their country's sovereignty so if this information from russia's defense ministry is confirmed it would mean a reinforcement of iran's position as well as damage to washington's credibility in any future talks on these matters in the region nonetheless but said that villainize in iran is not the solution it's counterproductive and that there needs to be an independent investigation into the matter so if that goes forward perhaps will be a bit closer to the truth of that happens taking to twitter donald trump has called
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on other countries to protect their own ships around the state or the scene of last month's all tanker attacks and he question why other states safely use the shipping lanes for 0 compensation as he put it however that seems to contradict his own secretary of state's tweet just afterwards productive meeting with king. el sowed today to discuss heightened tensions in the region and the need to promote maritime security in the strait of hormuz freedom of navigation is paramount. and mr a senior lecturer at lancaster university told us washington itself is responsible for the dangers in the strait of hormuz. so what he's basically trying to say that we have to be the most policeman i'm going to go up and spend is going to be that someone has to they have to be in them so on and so forth so that these put in the international community innovated because they're not you possible they're going. to go i'm proud to tell all the dems i'm letting up in there though you're not to stare didn't. plates in the vision of the united states neglect at
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object of the waffle house all these things that this and would not have. then if is the situation my lead to war some in the u.s. could actually benefit from conflict into trying to explain it's donald trump and tears on air i don't really remember any other american president squeezing that many out of us t.v. anchors by whatever he says or signs trumpet ministration officials have been sending babies and other young children oh oh. i have muslim friends who are texting me tonight saying should i leave the country i have a family that immigrants that are terrified tonight his name was private emanuel meant and he immigrated from ghana a country donald trump apparently thinks produces very poor immigrants and i don't
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know why the president doesn't know. if they loathe them so much for being inhumane and not giving a damn about people's suffering the story of how and why the president called off the strike on iran must have warmed at least a few hearts in those studios at least a tiny bit they came in they said sure we're ready to go we'd like a decision i said i want to know something before you go how many people will be killed. in this case or any means they said came back said sure approximately 150 and i thought about it for a 2nd i said you know what they shot down a man and. a drone and here we are busy sitting with 150 dead people and i didn't like it well those who'd been painting mr trump with you know what kind of brush didn't only fall short of shifting their attitude their impression was the usual the president was failing the nation president trump was
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being urged by outside advisors not to carry out the strikes we don't know who they are or why he would share with them people not in the chain of command or in his defense circle north korea is watching all our enemies are watching of course assad is watching and for 7 weeks nothing more provocations there's a price to pay for inaction and that says a lot all in all it shows gross disorganization in a president who can't seem to make up his mind even on something as important as a military strike on iraq it was then the experts or columnists. stern here's a part of the piece that came out in the atlantic magazine the president's reprehensible behavior makes it virtually impossible for him to bring the country together convince it is necessary and on the basis of that support persuade america's to join the fight not much of a surprise to hear that from a former bush administration member whose job was to make sure nato allies kept why
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washington side during the iraq invasion although that title doesn't get a mention on the page or here's how a c.b.s. correspondent was the eating into a thought by a former u.s. admiral and the channel's contributor there for iran shoots down another drone military officers so they intend to be ready to retaliate much faster and with fewer estimated casualties but the final go no go decision will still be up to the president we are in an interesting period of this crisis where it's possible the president has simply gone back to his military planners and asked for a better option that he might choose to execute any time now or at a later date let me point out though that c.b.s. doesn't say mr wenna filled is on the board of directors of raytheon one of the world's largest arms producers over at n.b.c. one of their experts stated that. trump is causing long term damage to the
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credibility of america's commitment to its allies and regional security in the strategically vital parts of the world mr rarely is quoted as a former u.s. ambassador to bahrain under barack obama but perhaps it would have been worth mentioning another title of his the vice president of mercury consulting one of the company's top clients is guess who the u.s. department of defense so maybe that explains the massive gap in perception a poor immigrant who's suffering at the hands of a racist president versus the lives of $150.00 iranian soldiers special interests will probably always set things straight the media is filled with all kinds of government and industry connected experts so-called experts who actually would benefit from war and and yes the media is very happy to give give them
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a platform because they all kind of benefit together from a from an international conflict there are some sectors of the media that are astonishingly irresponsible and shortsighted when it comes to middle east conflicts they disbelieve in pouring in arms into the middle east into the persian gulf they think nothing of engaging in a military conflict. extremely reckless and dangerous and it's pushing the u.s. to the brink of war. served if investigative group project veritas has posted a new probe into google and the way the search engine alters its algorithms that they do includes an interview with the whistleblower and the secretly filmed conversation with a company executive. just hold. on never bothering somebody but. if they were to see this great the film. maker living here would see very i like that see every day all these are. the resources
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they need to start with the same thing that existed 3 all the. way. to you tube a subsidiary of google has banned the video from the platform link now shows a blank screen with a message stating the video is broken privacy rules but if you start off a seen the film in full. it's a household name for everything searched online it hosts those stupid videos you watch when the boss is not looking and there's a new service coming in 2020 electing the u.s. president at least according to activists from project very to us who say they interviewed an insider from google club the one who works in 2016 the company did a complete one. what they thought was important before the thought so for expression that could mean everyone of course was important books are not all the work there's a lot of because of that there's
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a lot of sort of universe and some parts are. got a lot to it and so we. thought we'd destroy policing our users because we don't want to have an. american all corporate. you sure can search on google but who said anything about finding according to the documents which are alleged to have come from the same anonymous insider the algorithms will move down those results they deem quote unfair and trust me google's algorithms aren't voting for trump this document is about algorithmic unfairness it reads quote for example imagine that a google images. harry for c e o's shows predominantly men even if it were a factually accurate representation of the world it would be algorithmic unfairness time to. see
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this. kind of balances out. google secretly adding filters for its search is like a loan shark adding interest points in the finest of prints at the bottom of a 100 page document except google does that in invisible ink but search is by far not the only tool in google's arsenal a web browser smartphones tablets laptops p.c.'s an operating system for phones tablets and smart t.v.'s the world's best seller that as over 2 and a half 1000000000 active users monthly google can tinker with any of those any time at its whim and apparently it plans to do so quoting to their head of responsible innovation. that it was good. for you. to be taken care of like what you. think.
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it is. now how's that for innovation or how's that for don't be evil how's that for do the right thing actual slogans google promises to a bite to proudly but why not play god when it's totally the right thing it's pretty scary they they are also research results to match their definition of fairness because it just in a matter of a few people say is what they deem is dear and what they deem isn't fair really their fairness term is kind of a smokescreen like the person was seen in video the id etc scene is more about their particular political viewpoints goog. they are published in certain stories dear curating new specifically for the actual goal of not having a particular person in the white house that it's clear election interference what google is doing is way way way more damaging and actually legitimate compared to
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the rush of conspiracy theories that have been floating around. on the google executive film by project veritas claims that the video is nonsense and says she has no connection to the projects discussed although admitting that she did use imprecise language. germany france are at loggerheads over who will take over from john claude as european commission president and comments by him on your micron about angela merkel's preferred choice have drawn the ire of a senior german m.e.p. auntie's peter all of it takes a look at the spat. everything is not rosy in the e.u. garden when it comes to finding a replacement for john claudio e.u. commission president fact we're seeing paris and berlin certainly bumping heads over this issue angela merkel she has given her full support to her man lunsford the p.-p. candidate for the commission president job he's also a member of the german chancellor's conservative union however. the french
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president he's not happy with the system being used to put forward mr verver at all he says the whole system is biased in favor of the larger parties worth noting at this point mr mcbride of course represents one of the smaller parties in the european parliament his opposition to month has prompted the head of germany's conservative delegation to accuse the french president of being german i don't see a franco german axis instead i see era vision is mr mccraw doing everything he can to destroy european democracy well president macron says this isn't the case at all in fact he pointed to the constitution of the european union which said that he was well within his rights as one of the heads of government of the 28 member states to oppose whoever he thinks is not right for the job. if munfordville presented
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himself in front of the european people and they had said we want him to be the president of the commission the no problem but he presented himself as head of a list in germany nice try but no i know how much germans are attached to the constitution and rightly soon we have a european constitution and treaties also what do these treaties say the president of the commission is chosen by the leaders of the council and he is confirmed by the parliament just like the germans i love the constitution so we headed for a situation whereby if the $28.00 heads of government of the. member states can't agree on one of the candidates that's being put forward it's pretty much anybody's guess who will take over from john claudio when he steps down on the 31st of october now they tried last week at a european council summit to get a consensus they didn't get warm there there's going to be another emergency council meeting on the 30th of june that's this coming sunday what happens
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essentially is the heads of government they have to agree on who they would like to see be the commission president that then gets put to the parliament they vote on this if parliament agree that person becomes the next e.u. commission president however we're quite far away from that position at the moment . and this thing is a nervous about the future as an international conference on middle east peace opens in bahrain the u.s. is proposing a new peace plan for israel and palestine but only the economic aspects are dominating headlines economic growth and prosperity for the palestinian people are not possible without an enduring and fair political solution to the conflict one that guarantees israel security and respects the dignity of the palestinian people . however today is not about the political issues we'll get to those at the right time 1st glance the economic sections promised prosperity for palestinians the project would pump $50000000000.00 into middle east economies the u.s.
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says the move will cut poverty help life quality and create millions of jobs but the plan seems to a bit key political sticking points and this is the main issue for palestinians political part of what's been dubbed the deal of the century hints to a less than bright future washington wants a new palestine to have no army serving the nation and a vast part of settlements will be controlled by israel a major point of concern palestine's on even attending the bar and conference and he strongly criticizing the plan. 1st lift the siege of gaza stop this rally theft of our land resources and funds give us our freedom of movement and control over our borders and space territorial waters etc then watch us build a vibrant prosperous economy as a free and sovereign people. thousands of palestinians taking to the streets of gaza to protest the planned demonstrators burned u.s. flags and the american president's portrait was marked with the words deal of the devil demanding a complete boycott of the bahrain conference of the palestinian education minister
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sabri sidearms says trump simply doesn't care about palestine's interests but former israeli ambassador to the us danny thinks that the deal the chance to finally reach peace. the main concern is the believe the fact that is bypassing the wishes of the palestinian people is bypassing the u.n. resolutions and is imposing the american and israeli reason for peace in which the palestinians will be should used to accept a formula and which there is no state and they will be just so good you will be built over. the occupation that has lasted for years on and options to the palestinian people will be put a silly little difficult for any plan to exist where the palestinians were the main partners of the event their absence will it is ludicrous for anybody to feel that the. americans are very easy in any way going to be workable trump comes with
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a kind of out of the box approach this is a breath of fresh air and i think all of us should give peace a chance we should take what is possible now and this. summit or workshop i think is very important because it's going to really infuse a lot of hope into the region and the palestinians need a lot of economic projects in investments we cannot get into a quick solution it has to be somewhat gradual and in order to be gradual i think it economic based is could help a lot and then bring in the political arm as well. they spoke said. communications are spoken out to dispel the rumor that the kremlin and the handed briggs it nick clegg formerly served as the u.k.'s deputy prime minister said a full analysis of the social media giants data uncovered no evidence russia had
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meddled in the campaign of 2016 do pinsky has a story. the narrative in the mainstream media has been crystal clear over the last few years the twists the turns of bragg's it's the tribulations of the ultimately votes have been played on many things but what keeps on we're hearing high time again. it's a fear. the idea that the majority of brits could actually vote to leave the e.u. in the referendum 3 years ago was met with such a full moment i mean it just wasn't possible of course without someone else pulling the strings and rusher is and remains an easy target to blame democracy is it risk from the malicious and relentless targeting of citizens with disinform ation and post lies dark adverts from an identifiable sources to live it
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through the major social media platforms we use every day much of this is directed from agencies working in foreign countries including russia the kremlin has long aims to undermine european integration and the e.u. in addition to its aims to sow confusion and undermine confidence in democratic processes themselves making brags that a potentially appealing target the accusation is that this interference mainly came through social media so it was targeting people with information warfare via twitter facebook you tube and even here at r.t. . now despite the it wasn't us gov denials from russia and a lack of concrete evidence the line that russia flooded social media with pru leave messages have continued but clegg facebook executive the former
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leader of the u.k.'s liberal democrat. it's x. deputy prime minister and all round mr nice guy has said clearly russia didn't do it what a shocker there's apps you know evidence that it happened in the british referendum we have no evidence of a significant attempt by outside forces now clegg who is an ardent remain supporter isn't the 1st to categorically rule out russian interference into the brakes it referendum last year you tube to be looked at all advertisements with any connection to russia and we found no evidence of our services being used to interfere in the referendum and actually this isn't the 1st time that facebook has said that there was no russian interference last year it was slammed by british m.p.'s for claiming exactly that m.p.
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said facebook just didn't carry out a detailed enough investigation and demanded that it tried once again well it uncovered something pretty stark are you ready for this because it was a whopping 71 pence yes that's right just enough to buy your favorite chocolate based snack so if russia isn't behind believe both walked is according to nick clegg it's pretty simple i'm afraid the roots to british are a skepticism go very very deep and candid of the last 40 years have been much more influenced by traditional media than they have by the new media or could the question now is how many denials rebuttals or more investigations are needed for the mainstream media to stop fixating on russia being the force of the fever breaks it is actually to do something different to look at their own media and to question their own role in that result. in ski r.t.
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. australian public broadcaster a.b.c. is suing the police after a raid on its sydney headquarters this month officers seized documents that detailed alleged crimes by australian soldiers in afghanistan they b.c. wants the files back same basic rights have been violated. a.b.c. is asking the court for a declaration that the warrens was invalid and several technical grounds that underline the fundamental importance of investigative journalism and protection of confidential sources the so-called afghan files the links last year by former military lawyer david mcbride detail crimes such as the killing of unarmed men and children a full court hearing over the raids is expected as early as next month police are defending the raid on the grounds of national security. this warrant relates to the alleged publishing of information classified as an official secrets which is an extremely serious matter that has the potential to undermine australia's national
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security we spoke to greg barnes president of the australian laws alliance who says that media freedoms are properly protected in this country. place in australia when it comes to rides on journalists rides on was was always so but the national interest is at stake and frankly it's nonsense i think the usual here is that this is designed to parish are destroyed and journalists who did tell the truth about what happened in a strong military facilities or with the bigger issue of course use the lack of protections for people in australia when it comes to freedom of speech and freedom of the press we don't have a human rights we don't have proper human rights legislation in australia and so what we're saying use the security state very loosely spies spy agencies and police agencies have an enormous power when it comes to trying to close down investigations by journalists or information that i don't want reveal to the public
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. state of emergency has been declared as a massive fires engulf the petrochemical plant on the southern tip of spain black smoke has been seen billowing across the factory needs to people been evacuated from the nearby homes and roads in the area being closed the authorities say they have no information yet on the chemical composition of the fog but have added that they have no reason to believe it is toxic the plant owner states no injuries reported so far up to date on that story. he reports put an end to the whole russia collusion narrative think again because a host of hollywood a listers have released a video and image they urge the public to study the document in question the stars among them to robert deniro a certain that it shows both meddling and collusion. in 2016 the russian government attacked our democracy they unify years in the presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion they hacked e-mails spread
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lies and social media and made hundreds of contacts with the trump campaign all as a part of a massive covert operation to help donald trump become president these people live in a world of make believe robert deniro has convinced people that this man who was raised in greenwich village who the father of an artist all of a sudden is a tough guy he's a tough guy or a member of the mob or or a real tough guy this is an artist he's a he's a very he's a whatever i do think that robert deniro rosie is stephen kane who they're 6 going to get to the bottom of this robber did nero know bob mohler and some of the best prosecutors in the country today they don't know robert de niro's. the 20 u.s. presidential election getting closer to the u.s. leaders come under attack from
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a somewhat unexpected song it's donald trump's been accused of having with the ideas but lovers of will want nothing to do with him a big knitting website claims he spends too many white supremacist yachts and is now beyond anything that promotes. we are banning supporter of donald trump and his administration a maverick we cannot provide a space that is inclusive of all and also allow support for open white supremacy. you have got to be kidding censorship at its best this is a knitting crocheting site.

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