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a lot like the exchange that took place recently when defense one news editor ben watson tried to make his way through customs at washington dulles international airport the hill reports that watson was harassed and accused by a u.s. customs and border protection agent of writing propaganda when he attempted to reenter the united states this week apparently as watson was going through customs after informing the officer of his occupation the officer held onto his passport repeatedly asked him over and over and over again so you write propaganda right this started of course a volley of well no i'm a journalist so you write propaganda write well no i'm a journalist so you write propaganda write until watson finally relented and said yes whereupon he was given back his passport and allowed to leave the airport finally as watson told the washington post with his tone and he's looking me in the eye very much realize this is not a joke i've honestly never had a human attempt to provoke me like this before in my life this behavior is totally
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normal now i guess. that my friends is a good question and one that can only be answered by watching the whole us. wonder what. it looks like they're real with this one. as it were to pull out of. what they like you know what i got. was that we. would. be. welcome or want to watch your hearts i am sorry roland and i'm path a lot less and. you were just saying to you what have you are going to do with border the proceeds of the dollar so you do you get arrested i think i know your guy and i don't think that would have gone as well as me vested met him to be yeah
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i don't i totally understand why at some point he would just sort of taken aback by the question and by the relentless passing and i have had experiences with border patrol in the past just coming in and out of d.c. especially that there are definitely a little suspicious you know if you mention that you are that year in journalism or a news or anything like that they definitely give you more of a once over although it's funny because while they're paying attention asking where questions about like what do you report odd idiots are bad you know in a cut they don't notice that you have things usually about if you're not it's like you know little things in your bag are not looking for anything until eyeballing you know there's the eyeball it's again in response to the. war in the mail the defense woman the customs and border patrol spokesperson said without giving who they were to say don't please don't make me the spokesperson said that the agency is investigating the allegation about the officers alleged inappropriate conduct at washington dulles international airport they also added that the agency holds its
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employees accountable does not tolerate inappropriate comments. or. as an interesting thing because it's like it's hard to tell in this case because the wide issue somewhere. you guys are given is so much grief that we're doing what we're doing at the border of the. attack. or is it just an individual by individual because look at the end of the day these are people with their own beliefs and their own. ideologies behind that counter saying give me your passport it's hard to tell if it's an individual thing or a group effort by the customs and border patrol at this point. i mean i think there's probably a lot of things at play here when it comes to because you don't know necessarily says unless it's part of something that you tell them who you work for it's just you know they give you because you're a journalist and they ask you if you're from this country born here and. all the
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usual did you bring fruit or meat and. this isn't the 1st time though this isn't as if it's just this one instance of. multiple journalists have reported being harassed and even detained by u.s. customs and so over the past year you had one back in february was a bus paid reporter was pretty aggressively questioned at j.f.k. airport in new york later got an apology from officials saying that it was an appropriate so they do actually they do they're about to protest in june a freelance reporter said was detained by c.v.t. . austin texas airport for several hours he was going back and forth live on the border covering the issue. of migrants in august british journalist james dyer said he was harassed and told the called news by. the los angeles and international airport it definitely is yes i think if you are if you
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lean a certain way right now they are probably. for. fox news reporters i've got to say i've been in the fox news reporters or away on reporters being around as a customs and border sort of defense what is so interesting because you know this is a journalist who just pretty much focuses defense when just focuses on the u.s. military whether you are for actions by the u.s. military or against they just pretty much that's all they report on what's really interesting is the reaction to all of this and one of your favorite. capitol hill folks. house representative adam schiff chairman of the house intelligence committee he tweeted upon your learning of this story saying it's appalling that an american reporter was harassed by a federal employee 'd while reentering our country and it's happened before this must be investigated corrective action taken reporters are the enemy the people there in beijing of our democracy it would have been really nice for adam schiff to a thought those exact same things and everyone else i capitol hill who called
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everyone here at our t.v. propaganda and the enemy is and a danger to democracy before you shot your mouth off and signed onto a bunch of of papers and took away press then you want to thought of that because this is the rhetoric it eventually goes this is what happens i said nothing i said nothing i put in my finger and laughed at them because well they're russia and. i hold. about the same level of morality is as well our president. was. in may of this year a man in melbourne australia pled guilty to 3 counts of rape and one count of sexual assault for attacks on a series of women he met on the dating app tender and the stories continue to emerge of rapes assaults even murders related to people who met on dating apps and now astray is taking steps to warn its citizens of the dangers of digital dating actually banks have a story. all syrians are being warned against using it dating on says specially
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a dating app called tender. now officials say they have seen an increase in sexual assaults that linked to the act according to new south wales police one of 5 sexual assaults within popular spots in sydney happen after people connected through the dating over the last 3 years the sunday telegraph carried out of the investigation finding more than a dozen pieces were men and the women were either raped harassed or stalked after matching the line be it and want to case a woman who was trying to end a relationship with her to her date when he raped her and another case a female doctor who met a man online was stabbed 11 times in doubts and gasoline after she to try to think and this scenario the doctor had no idea her date had previously been convicted of assaulting 5 different women she figured if that was the case when police make sure her dates access to apps like tender be limited or nonexistent however new south
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wales police say they are not responsible for reporting dating at profiles of persons who have been charged with a crime instead it is up to dating at the users to report verbal and physical assaults according to reports and statistics what's happening in australia is happening across the globe many dating apps users are not only at risk of contracting s.u.v.s or as 2 young guys but they're also at risk of being dull soon even worse murdered sitting up companies are now challenge with finding ways to protect their users reporting in washington actually bank artsy. to that is the responsibility of the of the app owners to keep us all safe. out here in the big scary not. more you had more experience of on line dating is a positive experience as an online dating i have you know. it's
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a tough call because on one hand i understand that the police it's impossible for them to keep track of everybody who's using social media for dating on the other and i also understand but on the other hand you would think that those social media because they're making so much money on the advertisers making so much money off of this and that they would put in a little bit more self care when it comes to like checking the backgrounds of signing on and like is this person a convicted sex offender who is now on the dating app maybe we don't want this person using our product you would think they would be proactive in that and trying to figure out who exactly is putting up. things i mean there's a lot and that was the thing is you can't do that without. working with the company because it's not as if you just go in and see all the listings they have to check but then again there's a certain amount of understanding but there's a kind of like if you look at the numbers this is the world of dating so 40 percent of americans. use on line dating. 53 percent of people law
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on their online dating profile never do that one until i really am 648 and i'd be found 43 percent of online relationships and through e-mail so via starts in this world am i an attack. i mean it's interesting to look at this and this people have kept fishing and things like the. one in an online dating profiles are because you're skimming through. i mean. you combine that with the 50 percent of. it's something brand new and i get that it's new and everyone wants to use it and look how great it is you can look at someone's picture. but it's no different the dangers are still just as real as walking into the bar and walking in the meeting a stranger and. it's still the same amount of danger whether you see their profile
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but i feel like there's a difference is that when you're in a public place with other people around kind of gauge other people's reactions to that person you can kind of look at that i think there's a certain safety angle just to dating and mating new people that i mean this is a online dating isn't now we had the internet back in the 2 in the early 2000 back in 90 and then and then it's in there with a very but i actually what's interesting is more people in their fifty's and sixty's are actually using that. i think a lot about how people are getting divorced later in life for sort of looking at finding companionship in that way where the. things like tender are looked at by so many a sort of a hook up app that it puts you in a really weird position but you have to always remember to tell people where you're going to use you know take us screenshot of the person's profile that you're going to meet send them to somebody there's lots of whatever your phone knows there's
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ways to tell people i'm here check in and go to a public place and just you know do a little background check reverse them and search that profile picture a phone number why. you're all right everybody as we go to break cork watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics with the world of social media be sure to watch your thoughts they thought it was spotted by apple music and everywhere it was the podcast coming up we delve into the recent moves to pull u.s. troops out of syria but president trouble before we go take a look at something truly once in a lifetime that was exclusive group created by mother earth in 800000000 year old diamond with a small her diamond inside it yes nature made that state to. join me every thursday on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to guest of the
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world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. why a paradise with so much around turned into a round the experimentation field that agricultural chemicals we know that these chemicals have consequences they are major here test there's no question otherwise why would that the chemical company workers themselves be geared up and suited up locals attempt to combat the on regulated experiments that often in day you have many of these people one foot into the biotech pharma and the other foot in the government regulatory bodies. this kind of collusion is reprehensible while the battle goes on the chemicals continue to poison hawaii and its people so one has to ask the question whether there is a form of environmental research going on in hawaii whether these companies feel
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they can get away with it because the people have less political power. such as a financial survival stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not sure i get it here please grease the fight street spot thank you for taking. on the story 6 that's right if you looked at slavery. i.
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mean you. talk about. the u.s. foreign policy elite here in the united states were having kittens on sunday the white house announced that turkey will be moving forward with a long planned operation in northern syria and that the united states armed forces will not support or be involved in the operation and united states forces having defeated the isis territorial caliphate was no longer. the in the immediate area here is r.t. america saya tablature with the full story in a very unexpected statement from the white house president trump has announced to withdraw troops in northern syria now this move by the us will essentially now
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allowed turkey to launch an invasion in the region and give turkey rich will make turkey responsible for capturing isis fighters in the area so basically turkey is about to invade the same parts of syria the u.s. invaded to defeat the so-called islamic state except now turkey is invading to defeat the kurdish proxy force the us relied on to fight isis because turkey considers that proxy a terrorist group now here's the irony since 24 you know the pentagon had relied on the kurdish fighters from the kurdish people's defense units to fight alongside american forces in the long battle to defeat i says but the problem is that various curtis' militia groups have also been fighting on and off the turkish state for over 40 years and since turkey is an important geopolitical ally of the us and a fellow nato member has never been pleased about america's prefer proxy against
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geodes now you see even before the rise of isis the u.s. even agreed with turkey's assessment of the kurdistan workers party which is why this organization is still designated a terrorist entity in washington and turkey claims that the kurdistan workers party support the kurdish people's defense so now the us forces in northeast syria will move aside and cleared away for an expected turkish assault now the turkish president are they going to confirm that after speaking with president trump earlier today. huge following our conversations with president troop withdrawal has started as a threat and. at the moment the interlocutors are working on the ceiling to continue to work on. now lawmakers from both sides of the aisle spoke out against trump's decision and are warning that allowing the turkish attack could lead to a massacre of the kurds and senate troubling message for american allies across the
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globe now one of those lawmakers include senator lindsey graham who criticized the move as a disaster in the making and in a rare public break with president trom graham tweeted that if this plan goes forward he would introduce a senate resolution opposing it asking for a reversal on that decision now in a statement senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has also publicly rebuked trump's plan to withdraw u.s. troops from northeast syria and said them move could seriously risk damaging turkey's ties to the u.s. and cause greater isolation for turkey on the world stage but president trump has defended his dramatic policy shift citing his longstanding call to remove american forces from what he calls ridiculous endless wars abroad and in a series of tweets even threaten onka by saying if turkey does anything that i and my great aunt on match wisdom consider to be off limits i will totally at the straw
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and obliterate the economy of turkey i've done before that president or the gun is planning to meet with president chomp later this month in washington site haven't gerard to. joining us today to discuss these foreign policy moves is a former senior security policy analyst in the office of the secretary of defense michael maloof thanks for joining us pleasure but i go i want to say right off. the earlier that i believe that the bombing will start of the. store the. going in and bombing in northern syria. i want to get to this what foreign 'd policy strategy do you believe was behind these moves by the white house is it what what trump said was making good on the campaign promises because he's about to start a campaign what is behind all this is a logic to it there is no logic there is no geo strategic. sense out of it i don't think there was i don't think that was built into it again he had he made
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another he had another phone call with their no one as he did the last time when he initially was going to pull out troops i mean that there is no strategic thinking in all this and i think what's what's happening here and now is that it's creating i think he tried to get i think he did it to try and get air to want to stay looking westward i think if he had any strategy at all keeping with the nato keep him happy giving him what he wants and and the united states would you know sacrifice a little bit in order to get more maybe because they don't want turkey to veer more toward more eastward toward russia iran which which they're doing anyway. what what exactly is turkey and earned on through and that's i mean why are they so . hot to get into syria right now while it's a northern area it's all kurdish controlled and the kurds are regarded as the enemy
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of turkey turkey has declared them all to be terrorists even though even the y o y p g the the group that's in syria he quotes them as being with the p k k inside of turkey. and what in the buildup to the this latest development what i think is happening is that the kurds said look if if you guys attack us which has now happened we're going to war so what does this portend in my view this may open up a whole new front. activity namely the kurds inside of turkey now rebelling and creating internal strife in that country the whole idea was to create a safe zone across all across the southern the northern part of syria which borders the southern part of turkey well ironically that's also an area it's 18 miles wide. 200 miles long and it happens to incorporate
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areas that include some of the oil rich areas of that the kurds occupy and what the what the turks what to do is have that area along with a portion of northern portions of iraq as part of a new deal ottoman empire if you will this is this is area once. look and so this and when there's actually been a map produced by the turkish government one time that's still that entire area under turkey under turkey authority now they're going to move troops in there they're going to occupy and when will they leave they never will leave just like in northern iraq the iraqi government has been asking turkey for 3 years at least 2 to leave and that doing it and who is going to kick them out nobody really fast you
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know it's interesting too because. you're seeing trump getting attacked on both sides for the sujan from the you know real warmonger humanitarian intervention has left you know in the democratic party to even mitch mcconnell and is going to lindsey graham how is this exposing kind of the war orks here in both sides because i don't want u.s. troops in syria at all and you know was this a good idea to pull us out of that we have to stay there or why it will just well real conservatives in the republican party tend to go along with this it's the neo cons who are totally against it those who want to mayn't. some influence in the middle east this definitely will minimize that influence as a consequence and what's interesting is that putin has been russian president putin's been rather quiet about it but he's sort of gave a blessing to the turks doing this if if they. go in occupy which will then the whole idea is to force the the kurds down further south under assad and
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and create that buffer zone that everyone once. this is going to have that the sort of global oil and what it concedes is is what some of the critics are saying it's going to give a victory to russia iran turkey but iran it basically is saying to. the united states is basically saying to iran they don't care if they occupy the area that's why we had troops there in the 1st place was to. stop the prefect thing or yeah and and turkey and iran get along well because they're all part of this this other effort now to economic effort they have a tremendous 2nd what i see happening here is that turkey is really in competition with saudi arabia. in this in this magical competition and that now i mean again
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there's a lot of layers on the same and this is worse than the layers of an onion. definitely keep up because it's a big important story i'm sure and like you said it's changing the face of the by the ira spy the hour like we've always a pleasure thanks so much for coming on thank you. way back in 7980 a little volcano known as the suv vs erupted destroying cities like pompei in herculaneum it was then herculaneum some 2000 years later that archaeologists and 1800 up higher e are scrolls that were carbon a. just by the volcanic volcanoes eruption because of that it's meant impossible to on the role of the scrolls and read them without destroying them well now an international team of researchers have discovered a way to digitally on ravel the scrolls using a technique that accelerates electrons to near 0 light speed creating light from infrared through the visible range and ultraviolet all the way up to x.
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rays so this light which by the way is 100000000000 with a b u times brighter than the sun can penetrate the scrolls and scan them on both sunlight harris says science for preserving and uncovering secrets of our past since the beginning of time. what was a 100 billing and retired only in times brighter than the sun now that's a low to me incredible that we can make something like that on this planet but being able to read the scrolls is fascinating but what sequence will they give us that we don't know i mean this is pompei and like is that herculaneum the whole area around there there's a lot that we could learn we don't have a lot of information because these scrolls were carbonized like i said you couldn't get em to read them so it's kind of amazing now to see how that all pulls together so we have 1800 of these scrolls and as i slowly scan through them and everything gets analyzed oh it's so well that you're going to feel roger sitting there always
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iran joins the chorus of condemnation of turkey readies for a massive offensive against the kurds in northeastern syria with reports suggesting ankara has already gone to the area and deployed military hardware at the border also where. it's revealed that stevia u.k. doctors were aware that blood donated in the u.s. and given to british patients in the 1970 s. and eighty's could have been infected with hiv and hepatitis we hear from the son of a victim affected. the department of health in the opening hearing.

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