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and it was relations between the 2 countries. this is our international thanks for joining me this hour as we talk through biggest stories of the day so. let's start with this one the palestinian president mahmoud abbas has formally rejected donald trump's middle east peace plan a past was addressing the u.n. security council when he described the plan as a reward for occupation. this is the state that they will give us which is like swiss cheese which of you will accept such a state. palestinian leader mahmoud abbas spoke before the 15 member body that leans the united nations and made his case about why palestine is rejecting the proposal put forward by the white house and israel take a listen i have come to you to call for a just peace on behalf of the palestinians that is all i have come to you today to reaffirm the palestinian position which rejects the israeli american proposal this is supported by the results of meetings of the arab league the organization of islamic cooperation and the african union they have all concluded that this plan must be completely rejected that's in addition to statements by the e.u. russia china japan and others now abbas did mention he was open to negotiations with israel as long as the negotiations were sponsored by what is referred to as the international quartet the united states the un russia and the european union now the israeli representative got up and spoke and indicated that israel feels that in the past negotiations with palestinians have been unsuccessful here's what we heard from the israeli representative president abbas few the to be plugged. if you do this to negotiate even into this did in finding a. to the conflict. with the president. let's not beat around the bush. would not be made of longer than the. vision the reality only when he was down. by the move fooled now according to the plan that was put forward jerusalem would remain israel's undivided capital and the united states claims it would double palestine's territory and that $50000000000.00 would be invested into a palestinian state now those are the claims put forward about what would go on and what would take place under this deal however though we have heard a lot of optimism and positive statements about it from the u.s. leaders as well as israeli leaders we have not heard anything positive about it from palestinians in fact in addition to negative statements about it from palestinian leaders there have been some pretty intense clashes take a listen to my vision presents a win win opportunity for both sides. a realistic 2 state solution that resolves the risks of palestinian statehood to the israel's security. i'm going to have to. it's a great plan proves room. it's a great plan for peace. already on the very day when this u.n. security council meeting was taking place there were clashes taking place on the west bank between palestinians and israeli security forces near the palestinian city of ramallah there was conflict at this point they were jewish settlements there was tear gas dispersed against palestinian protesters rocks were thrown quite a heated and intense exchange a lot of injuries took place it seems that this proposed peace plan is not leading to peace and stability now is a senior political adviser to mahmoud abbas and he told us that the palestinian president is ready to negotiate with israel but only on to international supervision. it is totally unacceptable it's it's not. a deal a deal it's somebody is something that each party of 2 parties get something and b. something this is not a deal this is an attempt to liquidate the palestinian problem give it a big part of our land in the west bank to israel. israel responsible for our security whatever. share with us the ducks a mosque and take over all of the east jerusalem and stop giving any rights to the refugees this is a crime against the palestinian people there is nothing government really focused our best to accept he spoke today in the security council he was very clear. i want peace based on a 2 state solution i want to negotiate directly with israel not through america i want to call it that which includes russia and the rubin union and the united nations and the united states but i will not submit to be knighted states and make it the sole owner of this peace process because it is totally biased with israelis. now story for you this hour the modern president has revealed that his administration's made contact with islamist leaders and his country's conflict stricken north in an effort to end the deadly violence that's been sweeping to help region. katie's admission to french journalists comes shortly after paris said it would send 600 more troops to west africa sorry to princeton brings us the details . president kater in that interview said that no stone could be left unturned when it came to the search for peace and an end to that blood chat. it is my duty and my mission to do everything possible so that one way or another we can achieve some sort of peace because the number of deaths in the sahara is increasing exponentially and i believe that it is time that certain avenues were explored this is as tensions have been mounting particularly over the last few months up bloodshed has been ratcheting up. the as well as you're aware there is a heavy french a presence of military in the sawhill region so the idea that mali's president and its government is now talking to the c.g. hardest puts in question what perhaps those french troops are doing to guarantee that security in the region this acknowledgement is pretty uncomfortable given that it comes just weeks after a summit here in france the g. 5 sawhill summit was held in january that was hailed as a success by president he said at the time that the summit was a turning point in founding a solution to the issues in the sawhill region when it comes to the insurgency by the hardest and he acknowledged at that summit and he said that this has been acknowledged by other african region are as well is that the. former colonial power was the only guarantee of security on the ground so the idea that mali's government is now talking to the senior harvests in an attempt to find peace will probably raise some eyebrows here in france especially given that french soldiers macron and put it well paying for the conflict in blood and it's also possibly a slap in the face given that we've just had the announcement that france is to boost its troops in the region the armed forces minister announcing that that would bring the troop deployment up to around $5100.00 it also comes at a time when there are tensions over the presence of french military the french troops in the region as well there have been protests on the ground across the south whole region of people saying that they're unhappy with the idea of a former colonial power having its troops in the region today and that's something that mack wanted also touched on in that summit in power in the south of france back in january he actually said that there was no problem with french troops being on the ground and he suggested that the tensions were in fact being stood up by what he described as foreign powers the speeches that i've heard in recent weeks a contemptible because they serve other interests be very interested terrorist groups or those of foreign powers who want to see the europeans withdraw because they have their own agendas agendas involving mercenaries the french armies in the south held to promote security and stability well there was no further details to elaborate on that no evidence given by president but this new announcement of this talking with the hardest and also another announcement by the african union that what they need is a home grown counterterrorism force perhaps suggest french troops aren't exactly that welcome at least in the long term and this could cause some difficulties for president back on here in france he's been under pressure recently to justify that continued military deployment that presence in this and of course now with those increasing troops heading to the area. we spoke to political economic analyst lawrence freeman and he thinks the modern president is acting out of desperation. people in west africa do not trust the french. and there's good reason because the french are maintaining even after they left in 1800 other he and the french are the only ones who have been willing to turn we. are still in the game enjoy and pat the terrorist but the larger question is molly has to be independent sovereign nation and the solution for this i hope is economic development and this is where the french and the west have been completely absent the president making very tough decisions to people dying in c. code words and out of it all. it's not a very modern government controlled court so in looking for desperation and looking for another way are going to an al are going to an enemy who everybody aids in bamako he feels desperate and therefore he doesn't see you know a way to do it and the french are not going to solve the problems that. relations between the philippines on the u.s. have hit a new you know minute or has announced it scrapping a decade's old defense agreement with washington that allows u.s. forces to train that saying it wants to be more independent it's about time we rely on ourselves we will strengthen our own defenses and not rely on any other country to move to and the defense agreement comes after philippine a senator who is also a top commander in the country's war on drugs had his u.s. visa rescinded without explanation when that happened president to totally lashed out at the u.s. . sube up though. been there love to go on the movie and watering you this is the 1st time. i mean you know. you know. what are you a better man may be braces visiting forces agreement. to pull shane boyle built on. the so-called visiting forces agreement has been in place since 1909 and allows us troops to take part in joint training exercises in the philippines to talk to accused american forces of calm dusting activity even saying washington restoring a kilo weapons in the south east asian country. the u.s. says it did receive notification on ending the agreement but will not comment father on any developments in an earlier exclusive interview with r.t. president to explain to us why he is so suspicious of the u.s. . he used to look. as a state. because we were we were under very we're 50 years and be difficult to learn. what we've got going to. prevent the war against them. so. if you. if they don't know we're getting. close to the america. they can get it from the left and the. journey to the. chinese government it's because there is be so good in the. of. america. east of the me will tell you. what if you want to see that in 2 and 4 you can always watch it at r.t. dot com and of course on our you tube channel in the meantime respect to activist renata rayas who's in manila and he been e.-s. the miniature agreement should have been tell me to sooner. the reasons for scrapping the this is in force agreement or worse less than a young or aspired to go over the drug war and we don't support the drug war but he believed that the our terminals are the just lot over jew it is just it is absolutely necessary that the us be an affront to our sovereignty and it is a reminder to remain a new colony of the united states the north the sermon nation has been received by the united states and i think it's now waiting game we have 100 east by which we can have we will have a press for the term in egypt obviously we hope that manila will not backtrack on this termination and we hope that the u.s. government would not exclude any more pressure on the philippines on account of this terminations but it's it's really too much intervention already for glass 2 decades from the united states and this is the 1st time that the east will try to stand on its own feet minus any crutches remunerated states. caps in european politics london's metropolitan police have been facing a backlash since announcing plans to his live facial recognition cameras and it seems a sudden bust of interest to make up night is doubtful camouflage shot had been stashed weapons of the comparison won't try to hard to take. make up i says me on a daily basis but i don't think i rely on it as much as these guys this is a doesn't know the knob but they're standing up to surveillance well they're doing is using anti facial recognition makeup to defy the system taking defiance to a whole new level. looks like a castle would be proud of himself well that's an estimated 630000 c.c.t.v. cameras watching london's $8000000.00 people go about the daily lives that's around one camera for 14 people this is just a case of algorithms can already extract information ranging from gender age and even mood from a single image and then those physical attributes can be linked to commercial government databases and all the facial recognition technology can provide huge benefits and automation security many would argue it's a threat to privacy despite the arguments against the advance in facial recognition a moving piece of events into a new a while in phase doesn't clip started as a response to study. about facial recognition being used on the king's cross site and we've spent a lot of time on things from. people with us we don't tell you old as a camera there's a camera at the end of the war it's cameras everywhere the group meets once a month to walk through different parts of london mosque with the come a flush the prevents computers recognising their faces well the trick to downswing as they call it a surprise up the face and as the motto goes less is more when it comes to the beauty routine so let's explore the secret of deceiving big brother time to get ready for a walk. police say facial recognition will revolutionize the fight against troy and with the threat of terror on the rise the pressure for improved security heightens but surely a simple lick of paint called stop this cutting edge technology can it it's expecting your lips to be here so it could be that actually you know your lipstick goes away this way in your kind of been a scaring me different way it's been primarily tested on white men when it's kind of implemented on a kind of mass level on the streets of london for example. is largely inaccurate when it comes to people of color but while make up like this presents a challenge to facial recognition it can still be seen by other technologies like gates recognition meaning people's distinctive walking patterns are also monitored so perhaps the trick to dodging the system is more of a hop skip and jump away too do you think it's an invasion of human rights or do you think i think you have a right as a think it's again i don't humor you know when we have a right to understanding our data is going and how it's being used i don't personally feel safer when i'm surrounded by cameras at the moment i was a very big widely acknowledged legislation so all of this data is being collected whether the dazzle club or a small step or leap away from bowing down to big brother the cessna sporting the snoopers snooping shouted with the r t london while the wild headlines talked to you on briefly this clashes broke out at caracas port between supporters and opponents of venezuelan opposition need to one why don't these just for tonto who visit the white house and he actually made the trip in defiance of a travel ban which was ordered by the venezuelan supreme court i was 18 to show up support for the campaign to remove elected president nicolas. during. the break the. demonstrators clashed with police in new delhi on monday continues over india's new citizenship law which critics say discriminates against muslims officers reportedly fired tear gas and students from the jamia millia islamia university as they marched through the city to look at the country's parliament the protest came as results from legislative elections in the capital suggested the ruling hindu nationalist party had been dealt a major defeat. and the chinese forced performed a single poor show despite travel restrictions in the wake of the corona virus outbreak poor gave china's aerobatics team the green light a week prior to the show organizers said the chinese aviators had taken proactive measures such as regular health checks before flying into the country singapore has barred the foreign passport holders travelling from mainland china from entering we've been transiting its territory. now to the us where the state of new hampshire democrats have finished voting for the presidential candidate they want to challenge donald trump with almost 30 percent of precincts reporting bernie sanders is leading his main rival pete who to judge by 4 percent but says round one in iowa was still booted finish nardi ahead of sanders but a technical meltdown there with the voting up gave the president enough ammunition to mock the confusion. but you can vote for the weakest candidate if you were there were my only problem is i'm trying to figure out who is their weakest candidate i think they're all week. they're all fighting each other they're all going after each other you got of all over the place that are what they're doing however democrats in new hampshire remain determined to block the party's hopefuls explaining they would rather be hit by a meteorite than see donald trump secure a 2nd in the white house ahead of tuesday's primary vote said it's a sign this was leading the polls both locally and nationwide but media outlets and even some of his own colleagues have been singling him out for his socialist leanings with one u.s. news channel host likening his possible victory to communist dictatorship i remember the cold war i have an attitude towards just joe i believe that castro and the rigs had won the cold war there were executions in central park i don't know the burning burning sports over these years i don't know what he means by subject bernie coal seam self democratic socialist so you think flat out democrats can't defeat trump if they have to defend socialism i think is going to be incredibly more difficult political activist and the roaches white says that the saudis campaign just defies the democrat traditions. senator sanders it's not just his policies that have the democratic establishment afraid it's the movement that he's been able it's and build and sustain for you know more than 4 years now from when he ran in 2016 and his campaign has always represented an insurgency to establishment democrats and the democratic national committee now that we're seeing with fund raising numbers we're seeing with his rallies we're seeing with the polling these tactics at the democratic national democratic party have attempted have have not worked and so they're panicking a bit quite frankly because they know that a bernie sanders nomination doesn't just represent you know a new democratic party but it represents the mentality of a neo liberal orthodoxy coming to a very swift at. this hour while it might feel like it's only got to turn back his out to save our planet from climate perilous times campaign has right on him don't step up also pitching up with ideas to protect. one swedish professor has proposed switching for example to eco friendly pets so much for man's best friend them. apparently if you gonna leave them or be just there and it's better to have pads that are greedy for greens to the leg fish rabbits chickens are goats. worms are an excellent solution for organic waste they accelerate the compile sting process decrease the waste and create valuable planting soil. what if human meat is grown we become on to blue against cannibalism an interesting test case be consequential list morality versus career action absolutism. i feel someone has it but to not appear overly conservative i'd have to say i feel open to at least a stick. in the forty's and birth striker's that is the number one reason and they have declared it signed it into the universe that they will not have children or have any more children because of time. so we kick out the dicks the adults what are the consequences for us auto homes got reaction to what's going to be green it could mean you cost me when it comes to climate change there's also plenty more from you. that's from me for now i'll be bought in thoughts minutes with the very latest coming your way now though it's watching the us. but i'm going to teach you must store in 1993 this man was sentenced to death. charged with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody imagine living in your bathroom for that week with his turn of the 23. confined within 4 gray walls he fights using. an art to help him to leave death row. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . what holds its institutions to. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to express which. was something i want to that's. it's a great day for us this is what the 3 of them will be. interested in the lawyers in the. gratings and sal you take. i firmly believe without a shadow of a doubt that in order to define the future you must study the past guess what even confucius agrees with me on that but what happens if the history of art today truthfully never gets recorded or archived you see it appears that the united states' national archives the agency that keeps a permanent historical record of the of all of the business of our government and its hundreds upon hundreds and hundreds of agencies and departments has run out of room and that many major u.s. government agencies from ice to the state department are no longer keeping their paper trails intact or even submitting many of their documents to that archive tech dirt reports that the archive has no more room to store paper documents and as demand of federal agencies only send a digital records going forward except that federal agencies are being given extra funds or staff to convert existing paper documents and the national archives and seen its budget cut by congress for 3 straight years. this is to spite the fact that since 1905 the amount of incoming material to the archives has tripled but bile and documents and housekeeping isn't even the worst of it according to dr matthew connelly a history professor at columbia university back in 2017 a records were attention schedule revealed that archivist had agreed that officials from immigrations and customs enforcement could delete or destroy documents detailing the sexual abuse and death of undocumented immigrants that's pretty important thing to delete so no i ask you why is this important well napoleon always said.

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