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it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. in the headlines right now the leaders of the world's 5 major emerging economies are in brazil for the annual bric summit to develop economic and political cooperation across the nations are going to go there live later a correspondent there to give us a preview as well this hour also in the news another potential scandal emerges of a data collection by a tech giant the federal investigation has been launched into google's efforts to share information on the health of millions of americans with medical care providers. seeking to ease tensions he says turkey's president says he hopes to reset relations with the u.s. and head to talks in washington later today with donald trump coming out we look at some of the key disputes are going to talk about them right now between the 2 nato allies.
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good afternoon just turned 1 pm moscow time this wednesday 13th of november here in moscow live from the r.t. world news center is kevin i mean with this 30 minute update as mentioned we're going to presume 1st then their big meeting the annual brics summit is set to start later today the international group represents over 3000000000 people worldwide and looks to develop economic and political cooperation new and india's prime minister narendra modi and chinese president xi jinping are already there for talks ahead of it with a look at what lies ahead later today. in brasilia already for us. this year bricks group which is an acronym made of the 1st letters of its 5 member states brazil russia india china and south africa gather for 11th time and for some real is serious stuff.
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and impressive set of goals for an ambitious international group and the brics members have already voiced their big expectations under the strategic guidance of the leaders of the 5 countries the brics corporation has become increasingly cohesive with its influence constantly on the rice has served as both a stabilizing in international turbulence and his example of a new type of international relations and it seems its influence is even more of this at the time of decline for so many others of such kind take the asia pacific
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economic cooperation for example the international summit that was set in chile where presidents don't trump and see jim ping were expecting to sign a trade deal the apec summit was suddenly cancelled because of unrest that has taxed the country's security forces. this has been a very difficult decision a decision that causes also a lot of pain because we fully understand the importance of a pic and the c o p for chile and for the world but on this we have based their decision on a wise principle of common since when a for the has problems he always has to prioritize he's firmly over other options just as a president or as has to put his own compart troops ahead of any other consideration and the thing is despite. big plans no one set a new location or a date next the association of southeast asian nations or the and it is far feeling well either donald trump ignored the important meeting for a 2nd straight year and leaders skipped annual summit with the united states with
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a majority opting to send their respective foreign ministers instead even the all powerful g 7 lately has been unable to agree on much at all the latest summit couldn't have an issue had joint communiqué and the united nations it urgently needs money badly it's so bad that this crater is in new york's u.n. skyscraper is now saved and the heating and air conditioning systems in its new york and geneva had orders are only being started up to a limited extent with we enter pro chain many countries have not yet paid their membership fees and few seem to care the organization is facing a c.v. a financial crisis to be more specific a c.v. or liquidity crisis the question is simple. we don't cash the budget cannot be properly implemented of course it would be unfair to say that brics is
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all the ideal we searched all through the city of brasil here where the summit takes place here and found no official better all member states flags or anything some even fear that with the countries openly america leaning foreign policy but the new president mr both sinatra brought here breaks is no longer among brazil's priorities he's meeting with one more putin on wednesday the 2nd since brazil's later took office will shed some light on how close these fears are to reality and will also answer the question of whether brics is a weaning west for a bigger role in global decision making. power to you from brazil. is a big brother watching your every move or one is confined to works of fiction but not anymore of course privacy concerns be raised once again with a federal inquiry now opening in the u.s. into google's latest efforts to collect and share data the tech giant says it's been harvesting personal information on the health of millions of americans and
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then selling it onto a medical care provider little call to report. it wasn't too long ago that a person who thought he was being watched all the time might have been written off as a bit delusional but nowadays he'd be living in reality take google it's been secretly working with one of the world's largest health care non-profits to gather tens of millions of americans medical records the newly revealed initiative is called 'd project nightingale and google claims there's no fell play to be clear under this arrangement ascensions data cannot be used for any other purpose than for providing the services refer in under the agreement and patient data cannot and will not be combined with any google consumer data google says the project is just helping health care organizations improve the experience they provide but the company's going about its business without any of these people's consent what's even more unsettling is that it's completely legal
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a lot of lation zone laws would need refreshing if you like to call it refreshing because of amount of data collected in different ways we are surrounded by more and more devices every day so a lot flows in the pic relations needs to be revisited when it comes to companies snooping around their users information google is far from the only one i phone users don't know their app activity is being sent to advertisers by default that doesn't exactly seem to correspond with apple's slogan. you can of course opt out but apple says you'll see the same amount of ads and they just won't be as interesting but what about cambridge analytic 50000000 facebook profiles had their information harvested by means of
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a seemingly harmless app with special permission from facebook they had. and. apps on facebook that were given special permission to harvest data not from just the person who used to be after joined the army but also it would then go into their entire friend network and pull out all of the friends data as well and that's just the tip of the iceberg right now thousands of apps are accessing the data of millions of facebook profiles instagram is using people's personal information for basically anything it wants the list goes on and on maybe those crazy people were right after all. the truck if you did a turkey's president is heading to the white house this wednesday for talks with american counterpart donald trump it's going to be his 1st official visit to washington this is 2017 well relations between the 2 countries are up in the story glow one has nonetheless expressed hope that they will be able to maybe overcome
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some of those differences despite the forget misfit you know relations we agree with trauma the problems will be resolved and our relations improved so there are a number of factors at work here behind the unprecedented strain relations between the u.s. and turkey right now among them an increase offensive against washington's kurdish allies in northeastern syria and also american lawmakers calling for sanctions against the nato ally over turkey decision to purchase the s 400 missile system from russia with more caleb maupin. the presidents of turkey and the united states now to call this meeting highly anticipated would be an understatement especially as the 2 countries are going through a rocky patch syria the kurds relations with russia the arms trade you name it. when the united states began supporting the kurdish fighters against i still that was a turning point the usa has long maintained that it can be friends with both turkey
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and the kurdish forces that on current considers to be terrorists and turkey as you know is a nato ally particularly important nato ally turkey just give me your surance that you are not going to be bullied by turkey your present in order want to throw in the syrian kurds under the bus. and there's no administration tension to any large yellow objects whatsoever thank you now it's always been a tough choice and the latest blow came last month when trump unexpectedly pulled u.s. forces out of northern syria at that point turkey launched a deadly offensive against the kurdish militias in the area the condemnation and threats from washington only adding fuel to the fire turkey put us all in a very terrible situation turkey with regard the alliance is heading in the wrong direction i've got sanctions against turkey that i will introduce next tuesday these are sanctions from hill we need swift and bipartisan action to repair the
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damage caused by the decision to allow turkey to attack our chief partner in the fight against isis terrorists it seems now the countries have agreed to a permanent cease fire in syria but let's be honest it's still a highly volatile situation. and there's a major side plot here turkey is in the process of buying the russian made s. $400.00 anti aircraft missile system instead of the u.s. patriot system and no surprise washington is up in arms turkey's purchase of the s 400 is inconsistent with its commitments to nato and will have detrimental impact on turkish in or operability with the alliance the united states has actually threatened to sanction turkey and remove them from the f. 35 fighter jet program of which and car is a member. and the problem is don't end there u.s.
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senators have called out trump for his turkish policy and called on him to cancel the meeting with president arawak president guns decision to invade northern syria has a disastrous consequences for u.s. national security has led to deep divisions in the nato alliance and caused a humanitarian crisis on the ground given the situation we believe that now is a particularly inappropriate song for president to visit the united states and we urge you to rescind this invitation quite a lead up to a crucial meeting now with all these problems to solve the 2 countries are remaining optimistic and trump and here are one are playing up the idea and the fact that they are still friends but whether the meeting is a success or failure a vital follow up is already on the calendar a phone call has been scheduled between turkish president iran and russian president vladimir putin kaleb up and r.t. new york for us to promote jim just thinks it is going to be a problem if washington tries to control turkey's decisions. berkeley is going to
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continue to keep a foot in both 'd camps certainly being in nato gives turkey some leverage with the united states a with the european countries on the other hand being able to talk to the iranians talk to the russians is also potentially a very valuable commodity i think the real problem could be for the united states if we overreact to any show of independence by mr of iran for example his wanting to purchase the f. 400 missile instead of perching the american patriot system which frankly i think we pushed him into by placing conditions on that i think that really reflects more of the inflexibility of washington then turkey somehow being lost to what to america. and while the president visits america the meantime encourage continues to send full myself back to their countries of origin and now one of them reported to us national you're about to see a meter is is stuck apparently in so-called no man's land between greece and turkey in this video you can see him trying to get back into the greek border guards turn
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them away present it to one come once a direct in the case he said the fate of fighters who get stuck simply doesn't consent and plans to send 1500 fighters home with some european countries do you buy that resisting the idea we discussed the policy with use if ever it needs a political analyst the t r t world news channel. europe pledged the $6000000000.00 euros to turkey in 2016 as part of the my current deal which it only paid $3000000000.00 of those euros while turkey spent $40000000000.00 out of its own pocket these people are not turkish they're european and they deserve to go home and they deserve to face justice in their home countries. commit crimes in turkey they're not turkish citizens they committed crimes in syria they're european citizens so where in this equation is it turkey's job to try these people or hold these people turkey's not a hotel like the turkish interior ministry said and it's not a landfill to hold europe's garbage syria and iraq have capital punishment many of
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the countries where these isis fighters are held the e.u. the e.u. is against capital punishment by leaving these people stateless and stripping their nationality what is that supposed to do wash the hands of the e.u.'s hands and say ok that's it we have no responsibility these people lived in europe 2030 years they were radicalized here they went there but we stripped them of that we stripped them of their national resource nationality so it's not our problem no these people are going to be put to death some of them in syria and iraq so what europe needs to do is repatriate them 1st in the name of human rights is 115 and a half moscow time thanks for choosing this note coming up after the break look closely here the matter which side you're on a human level is supposed to be a grim seeing. we hear from the family of a palestinian israeli soldiers in the west bank on monday the target must be for them this is all to international.
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financial survival. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificial mortgage roof don't get carried away that's cause report. seemed wrong. but. just don't hold. me to get to shape out these days to come out ahead and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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deal or or specter of socialism 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall social and is now remarkably popular what explains this how to explain why so many successful even privileged people look to socialism to solve social problems maybe it's because liberalism itself is. around the world from russia this is our international great you're choosing to watch us today now next is a mystery the life and work of a co-founder of the controversial white how much rescue group in syria has come under scrutiny since his recent death in istanbul in fact james lima syria's kapadia profiles undergone something of a rewrite admitting anything detrimental question is why you have. it was a former british army soldier he was recently accused by russia of being
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a former agents of m i 6 and the case foreign intelligence service of course and the british media has been quick to point out then the finger at the kremlin over his death or making that connection our senior correspondent more questions what lies behind this edited wiki pedia page them. a tragic death for a man who made a living on tragedy james limits syria spent his life doing what he believed in which was remarkably similar to that what the british foreign office and nato believe it almost point for point so naturally before anyone even knows how many bones were broken in his body after he fell from his apartment balcony that they dogpile russia it's like an evolved limbic system fight flight or blame russia did russia kill white how much founder james the mysterious co-founder of right hand that's found dead days after russia claimed he was a spy did russia drive here
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a british aid boss to his death limit crowding achievement was undoubtedly the creation of the white helmets politically charged rescuers who went to battle alongside islamist terrorists even al qaida is winning in syria called them brothers you know the phrase you don't know how man lived his life look at who his friends were and they were relentless pro-government propagandists bent on censoring everything they don't agree with 133612 edits to wikipedia have been made in the name of philip cross over 14 years that's over 30 edits per day 7 days a week and i do not use that figuratively wiki pedia edits the times and if you plot them the time card for philip crosses wiki pedia activity is astonishing if it is one individual before a day has passed since limits series death his friends began scrubbing his wiki pedia page the history of his life of all controversy whitewashing his biography
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philip cross the busy bee that he is really went to town making james as we keep pedia page all nice and pretty you read it now it was a st the times reported that delimits. area was the subject of an intense black propaganda campaign for years my promise that activists and russian diplomats the new york times reported that the group and there would be syria were the target of unfounded conspiracy theories when he isn't rewriting history 247 go figure philip likes to watch television all sorts of channels and then go in low lying or try to discredit anyone he doesn't agree with such as government critics antiwar activists and people who don't believe that the world is black and white if you peruse the added history on the wiki pedia page on can livingstone you also find the smartest fingerprints of that mr krause clearly if we can p.d.
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allows the person who reveals their political agenda see attached to edit pages there is a huge problem this is clearly visible on my entry which has been overwhelmingly edited by cross and which is clearly unbalanced of course a much more probable explanation is that philip cross is a group of individuals paid to further the interests of the british government than malign anyone that criticizes it or its policies they have no problem sneering and degrading others yet filipe or phillips ashar i see they're fine with doing it to others but talking about them is a no no back in 2018 someone wrote an article about fit was bad for life for this philip cross there because considerable effort to read it in wikipedia entries for world known british anti establishment journalists bloggers authors and
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academics philip cross may be a pseudonym for a group of like minded individuals acting in concert there are reasons teachers tell students never to use wikipedia as a source philip cross is one of those reasons. the fact is that wiki pedia is not an independence organization it's basically been set up by those who are very close links to western intelligence services there are attempts to manipulate it and to make it appear that certain things are true then they're not and other things are not true when they are slip cross who is a very very strange person in the sense that he's constantly changing wiki pedia articles about controversial figures and he seems to be working around the clock so it's looks to me as if he's working some kind of intelligence a service and in any case he might not even be a real individual so one of the problems we've got with dealing with any information like this is that people are out there manipulating information in real
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time. shocking images of a murder of israeli soldiers fatally wounding a palestinian man in the occupied west bank on monday 22 year old was shot in the chest during protest as a refugee camp in the city of hebron a warning what's coming up here this video you may find upsetting. was. 6 he was clearly a moment he left his house wearing slippers a group of soldiers in front of him are fired directly out of him and they see he was unarmed and holding a towel he wasn't threat to them at all they opened fire and then didn't try to help the distance between them and no more was very short but they just let him lead to death and prevented other people from getting close and help him later on when his relatives and all 3 journalists tried to help the soldiers fired live rounds in tear gas at us or for their part is really defense forces said that
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soldiers had been attacked by rioters some of whom were carrying petrol bombs and it's unclear whether omar but we had been involved in the demonstrations which were marking 15 years since the death of the palestinian leader yasser arafat the i.d.f. says it is investigating but he's killing we spoke to the victim's family. because in that it would last and with he says so. but it's the whole load. you see so. and then maybe skewed maces should be dealt with. murder of. the. real issue moment you see madam that i was in my early home has a well i'm only. a mother can be started. without any of them belittled as cited one moment of even kind of no not like countering no like i'm done. with some town what i'm looking for the soft side like trying just one more readable the. only beauty and of dot and.
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improve accommodation the liberal democrats are announcing a 10000 pound scale swallow it i don't train. the parade will be. where i am 6. and then the prime minister. all come out to see the government. right. this was a production mistake and we apologize for the error of. all this on facebook b.b.c. accidently uses the wrong short when forest visits flood victims. this morning on b.b.c. breakfast we showed footage of winston churchill and implied it was actually boris johnson this was
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a production mistake and we apologize for the error. it was more insulting the b.b.c. saying it was a production error we're expecting the public to believe that it was not a many policemen for the truth to protect the prime minister or his poppy really. * made him say cannot piece last nights we wrongly used to cripple jeremy called in responding to this spring budgets 6. what well that's it for us for now here at the international moscow always watched. and social media you don't see it often now if you do this wednesday and we have yet you did run the world hope your day goes great my they was kevin know it and people of l. is he was late his guess and cross talk went off to the brain 'd.
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what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and. want to be rich. but you like to be close it's like them before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of how. things should be. the last time i sang in the radio because my. point was not to be good at them you see i want to hop and see the west. the so-called individual as opposing it is not. a strong democratic
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society and then the freedom of the individual. your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to them when it's gone. but they haven't told you and they haven't told me haven't and they'll. imagine something as big as the earth is going to cause tidal waves earthquakes volcanoes erupt and it's going to chill. so very for a while right. my great grandfather's. nobody would care about the law or prison so you'd have wallace though she would have. a terrible life between the and the.
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low end welcome to crossfire where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the oh lor or specter of socialism 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall socialism is now remarkably popular what explains this how to explain why so many successful and even privileged people look to socialism to solve social problems maybe it's because liberalism itself.
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