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i. i i. i. had an r.t. turkey back to push on with this is against the kurds in northern syria despite international outrage over the operation passed. by long term rest in ecuador's capital overstay routine measures and says it's 10 consecutive day with indigenous protesters rejecting the government's office. and the journalist accuses network n.b.c. of trying to impede as a pulitzer prize winning expose i have harvey weinstein's alleged sexual abuse is he also names hillary clinton among those standing in the way.
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hello there good morning just going to live in a clock here in moscow you watching international now faced with a barrel of criticism from the international community he says it won't hold its military operation against the kurds in northeast syria here's what president. you know i've told mr trump and others too if you're going to stop this stop it but you haven't stopped it so we'll take matters into our own hands we won't take a step back and we will continue this fight into all the terrorists driven further south from the 32 kilometer border the incursion into syria was launched on wednesday right after donald trump announced he was withdrawing u.s. troops from the area the 2 border towns across our land and tell at yad have been the main targets despite the official u.s. exit an american border patrol was reportedly seen on friday near tell at the
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pentagon also said its troops came under turkish artillery fire nick barney another border town although nobody was hurt now while there has been a backlash to donald trump's decision to step aside in northern syria attitudes towards america's supposed ally the kurds has seemed less settled is more against the earth explains the kurds a hero's shout that people who couldn't point out on the map where the kurds live their brave say the people who never have never would fight alongside them how how could trump betray them say the people who couldn't care less about kurds it's just fashionable these days playing the card using them to get attention or for pathetic little political games where is the honesty where is the truth. well let's try c.n.n.
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in this case you're looking at not only betraying the kurds and betraying some of our other allies in the gulf region what the president has done to the kurds the betrayal of the kurds to be butchered by the turks. but the ground forces that destroyed the caliphate with american air power we've abandoned them there breaks my heart the message is clear c.n.n. stand by the or well rather some cnn's other cnn's want those terrible kurdish terrorists stamped out as soon as possible this year not to take a c.n.n. turn right now on the frontier of the border the point you saw was one of the 1st targets that the p.k. k. terrorist organization as you can see at that point there was a huge explosion that area is in the hands of the p.k. k. terrorist organization and we c.n.n. town of price of the boundary were approximately 70 meters away and the areas that you see around us all of them are in the hands of the p.k. k.
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terrorist organization absolutely remarkable c.n.n. turk license is the name on the condition that they adhere to cnn's strict journalism standards so how how did the same journalistic standards end with one c.n.n. almost worshipping kurds and the other c.n.n. all but cheering their deaths but come on. picking an easy targets what sane person trust journalists these days scratch the journalists what about celebrities with their newfound admiration for kurds surely this in syria i want you to ask can there is blood on anyone's hand starting with has a president trying to is letting this happen because these people are being slaughtered after standing with our troops in the middle east for a long time fighting against terrorists powerful words from the door to the late
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john mccain like father like daughter but i've been so mad this morning and so upset about this news that we are abandoning our kurdish allies in the middle east these are allies of ours that american soldiers are still continuing to fight alongside all we did was arm them and they fought for america and to everyone in the white house and every republican who was mad that president obama pulled out of iraq you unpatriotic cowards that feckless unpatriotic callid is also your daddy meghan or have you not seen this photo is your father and next to him is syrian rebel commander general salim idriss who your daddy did his best and train who is now eradicating those same kurds we are ready for the operation to the east of the free t. s. these lands are currently under the control of the syrian democratic forces group
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which includes the kurdistan workers party ringleaders these terrorists occupying our homes but c'mon meghan mccain isn't john mccain she may have reason to fame entirely for being his daughter that doesn't mean she have different opinions again last example justify this contradicting yourself we destroyed it. isis with the help of the kurds we can't abandon the kurds now we can't turn it over to turkey to think that will work is really all oh really mr graham seems like there's 2 possibilities either the senator really supports the kurds with his heart or he's just another spineless hypocrite using the kurds to score cheap political points in case you're on the fence enjoy this it's the recording of
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a righteous senator speaking to pranksters who pretended to be the turkish minister of defense you know why p.g. kurdish problem is a real problem i told president trump obama made a huge mistake and relying on the why p.g. kurds everything i worried about has come true and now we've got to make sure that turkey is protected from the spirit in syria and sympathetic to the white p.g. problem and those to prosper quite frankly it honestly seems like principles and integrity going extinct i feel sorry for you abandoned by your allies facing invasion death and on top of all of that every 2 faced hypocrite has called out from under the rocks to use your hurt your pain your suffering for their own pathetic advantage.
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now they have been more violent clashes in ecuador's capital which has been in the grip of nancy stares and protests raver week now spearheading the rallies are indigenous ecuadorians who continue to converge on one of their demands that the country's president overturns his cuts to fuel subsidies that were implemented as part of a loan deal with the international monetary fund. yes another day of protests and violence here on the streets of quito as riot police clashed with protesters specially with members of the indigenous communities that came here to tito from all around the country. that. hundreds of indigenous people came from all across the country to join the large group that has been camping in the city center for days this new group came from
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the amazonian region to shoot shoot shoot and was well organized and ready to clash with police forces and that's what they did 1st in old town quito and then they surrounded the national assembly and again dozens of injured on both sides president lenin marino hasn't moved an inch and remains firm on implementing his economic measures marino did propose direct talks with indigenous leaders but for now these are standing their ground and say they will be no talks as long as the president doesn't provoke his economic plan so many here it's time for the president to step down they are here killing people it is unjust lenin miranda should resign we mourn the people who are not with us the president can't govern like this is practically turned into a dictator or shooting people indiscriminately and it can go on like this
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international organizations are calling for both sides to scale down the violence and start a serious dialogue but for now these calls haven't been heard now ecuadorians hold their breath hoping for a dialogue peaceful solution to the country's 1st crisis in decades nicolas o'donovan r.t. . simon. book a former n.b.c. news employee details the difficulties he faced trying to get the network to run a sexual abuse exposed and found the channel of trying to kill his 2017 investigation into the 9 disgraced hollywood producer harvey weinstein and claims too that even hillary clinton tried to get in the way of reporters harvey weinstein the man who triggered the me too movement.
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even the former 1st lady couldn't stay away because women stick together i was shocked and appalled i was just sick i was shocked i was appalled the issue really is how terrible his behavior was and finally women have come forward to speak out about it this almost became a story that could have been because the investigation into weinstein and the rape allegations was almost killed by a channel that considers itself to be a beacon of women's rights there has been no clear example this year of journalism's ability to change the world training films do almost nothing to stop the harassment when it comes to women and sexual harassment and a topic you know i care a lot about it appears need to movement has finally hit wall street ronan farrow a pulitzer winning journalist says that n.b.c.
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wanted to end his investigation they ordered a hard stop to reporting they told me and a producer working on this that we should not take a single call they told us to cancel interviews the question for years has been why why because the network got a call from a certain harvey yes the same harvey harvey weinstein who threatened to expose matt lauer's nefarious activities if the story saw the light of day well it did anyway and farrow went to the new yorker and even wrote a book catch and kill. weinstein made it known to the network that he was aware of the behavior and capable of revealing it and it looks like hillary clinton didn't want pharaoh's investigation to be published either her of all people hillary clinton had scheduled an interview all of us at the head of the weinstein reporting and her folks got in touch and said we're working on a big story sounded very concerned and tried to cancel that interview over the weinstein over the weinstein stuff errol claims that clinton's publicist approached him and pressured him to drop the story and what he says was weinstein's behest
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clinton's press people tried to distance themselves from the scandal. i genuinely respect roman's work but have no idea what weinstein was saying to people to save himself what i do know is simple i've already rejected a weinstein copra post-doc about the election before talking to if i misrepresented facts it wouldn't be the 1st time n.b.c. denied any wrongdoing n.b.c. news signed the harvey weinstein's story to ronen we completely supported it over many months with resources both financial and editorial after 7 months without one victim witness on the record he simply didn't have a story that mess our standard for broadcast nor that of any major news organization. now for n.b.c. to say that ronan farrow didn't have a story has got to be embarrassing at this point not only did he expose the rich and powerful but he got a pulitzer prize for doing it makes you wonder if news outlets ditch their
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principles when the powerful start pressing i think his words can entirely be trusted i think what we're seeing right now is just the advancement of fake news in america you know it's like the president said just last week it's no longer fake news it's now corrupt news and n.b.c. has jumped right on that train you would think that these liberals would be all about this being that they preach social justice and feminism and women's rights but the reality is that these people have deep pockets i think that hillary clinton is only about women's rights when it's convenient for her so when you have somebody like weinstein who is able to contribute to the democratic party and able to you know have the media in his pockets because of the amount of money he has the agenda for these democrats goes out the window we've been shown this time and time again that money talks over policy so they can pretend that the policy is something that they want it here too but the reality is when their friends have money and their
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friends can finance their campaigns and finance their agendas they play dirty and i think hillary clinton's about as dirty as they come she's right down there with harvey weinstein still ahead feed this out and this himself in germany has been sent through refusing to shake the hands of his female offices but have a look at that a movie tempus of the stories on the way to solve. our non-working we've got students that are massively in debt and probably will never head to the productivity of society all because of this. propaganda that debt doesn't matter we just don't. it's ourselves. in a world of big partisan movies lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to
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dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. who are again you with are now in germany a court has ruled against the appeal of a muslim soldier who was sacked for refusing to shake the hands of his female colleagues the plaintiffs position on the refusal to shake hands with women contradicts constitutionally ordered gender equality and represents disregard for
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the free democratic order there are serious doubts that the soldier who refuses to shake hands with women serving with him will be able to perform his duties and be ready to stand up for protection of his fellow female soldiers after 4 years as an army contractor the soldier was dismissed last year he refused to shake hands with women due to his religious beliefs with $3000.00 mostly scum can serve in germany's armed forces that is 7 times less than a number of female soldiers we discussed the issue with the women's rights activists power deanna and also the war correspondent yvonne ridley. if this soldier is you know they're not willing to respect the law and the rules of the country in which they're leaving i think it's better if they leave it's better if they go and do another job unfortunately muslim soldiers have not been treated equally in the german military which is quite shocking when this pointed out
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germany is a democracy as for this soldier i don't believe he should have been sacked obviously battlefield conditions are quite different to the social. conditions we have to put women's rights and of course human rights on the top of everything on top of traditions on top of relations if not to we could be trapped we can allow you know not a single religious you know traditions way of thinkin to overrule the rules of the common law and what about the female perspective since you are saying that you you promote women's rights i promote women's rights i'm a muslim woman i would not go and shake a man's hand. if i thought it was inappropriate we can balance women's rights and at the same time respect someone's religion totally we have to respect
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to see bill in our rights of this women who doesn't feel comfortable in shaking hands of man fine but here we are talking about a sword here and we're talking about other soldier serving with him and risking their life with him and we're talking about this we men are risking their lives with these you know and not to fear respect not feeling you know comfortable feeling that he's some kind of extremists who doesn't believe they're not only might have to do is clearly that it wasn't a stand his religious point of view. but then i also know it's a very proud. not really very practical judy i mean you can save someone if you can even touch the hand how can you think someone in the battlefield without touching hair how only now healthy and without any silly now you're being no no no no no i'm just i'm just me and you are a fan of me living in the west does not mean that people have to abandon their
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faith it's normal that traditions have to change with society but there's nothing bad with that or that's what i'm saying it's just enormous organic. international monetary fund has weighed into the debate over climate change is now telling nations to increase carbon taxes adding though that it will be the public who will have to foot the bill to limit global warming to 2 degrees or less the level deemed safe by science large emitting countries need to take action for example they should introduce a carbon tax set to rise quickly to $75.00 a ton in 2030 this would mean household electric bills would go up by 43 percent cumulatively over the next decade on average more in countries that still rely heavily on coal in a tricity generation and less elsewhere well those proposals have had a mixed reception we asked people in germany france and also the u.k.
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if they were willing to pay more. i think it's very on fear through a system which is build on fossil fuels which is built to exploit the planet and then to basically meet individuals in a new liberal logic pay for it we actually already pay too much taxes for things i actually i would say even nonsense often we depend on their income for those better off so i can see why the prices should go up but if you do that there has to be support for the people at the bottom in contra food it feel like that's a good way of approaching climate change aspect of things yeah things would be good willing to amend their interest to securely in my opinion the risk is that wealthy people would pay just more money for the bells while people with an average salary would be put in a difficult situation for me it's not a practical solution of course it's not a fact that everyone can pay everyone can go for it for me it's
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a bit difficult because i live alone of it in fact as long as major countries who do nothing at national or international level i believe not as much would change at individual level unfortunately. scars your voice and even tattoos these are just some of the new ways the u.s. government will be able to identify people it is building a new system called the homeland advance recognition technology system or heart to short currently people are identified by fingerprints and face and eyes scans the new system will has the data of hundreds of millions of people bring more processing power to the home securities biometric operations where the heart network will share information with external partners among them amazon biometric data from the new system will be moved to the amazon cloud of this already hopes the data for the cia the department of defense and nasa amazon is all ready able to record for d.n.a.
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and audio doorbells the alexa rap and also the net the nest home security system what everybody though about is happy about the government using amazon terrible move to transfer anything like this to amazon cloud are you kidding me d.h. has an f.b.i. stop this. i sure hope d.h. has encrypted people's data before putting on to amazon servers hackers could easily search still data that he spoke to terry and possibly to his mother's digital specialists to get their thoughts on the she. can look at the system and say is this really geared towards things like terrorism or is this really just geared towards imprisoning lower classes for minor crimes like drug use these types of technologies have historically been used to micromanage non-crimes and basically profiting private prisons and police unions they've been used in my command these non-crimes instead of doing anything to keep americans actually safer there are
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many ways that such technology could be used in ways that follow the 4th amendment that have massive privacy protections that make sure that they are not violating people's natural right to privacy and dignity this government is choosing to use this technology in a way that violates the 4th amendment this is being hosted on on the amazon network and to me this is a significant thing because it is a choice that amazon has made to support this kind of morally dubious unconstitutional type of warrantless searches heard of what is happening here is i think technology in its use isn't stripping our ability to manage it and i think that's part of what is hardly you know people looking at social networks and saying should we try and manage them or should there be some restrictions on what they can actually do with this stuff it's it's a huge huge issue that we are going into a new and i'm sort of territory where we're getting it really unique privacy issues
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unfolding people are always trying to figure out how to do things to get around regulations or issues that have been put in place and when it comes to the race between technology and those trying to regulate this technology computer savvy people always when this is sort of a continual cat and most game you never really know how it's going to end up this is different because this is by. metric data whether it's your d.n.a. whether it's the facial skin whether it's a fingerprint you know this is something different because it is a very unique signature which is unique to a particular person and it might not actually be possible to hide or alter that information without you know facial disfiguration. is just coming up to half possibly even in the morning here in moscow good to have you company back again as usual with more stories in just one.
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back. and. the war in syria seems to be winding down with some syrians returning to their homeland but going back to a normal life now seems like a pipe dream after almost a decade of proxy wall this syrian l. dooms to use of proxy peace. forms of them so more and. more before. much of those who. it's a big you. see i'm a little north we go we're going to. move. move
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really. will show you didn't look beautiful the book i mean it's a good look good. moral muslim also in the gulf to give you a good girl. to go to school so look i look the same you believe it's good to go. to starts to haldol some to get to new details of even the little missed dates to look at is it. a chance just not to test this new moment the mashed old truck stop the president and please control this project until. the 3 of petitions to go to school to snap them up when you look as good as the girls are with you sir your supporters to your machine station sure mr you should
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cook door for one was your designer. but after that you were going on the ground as donald trump's campaign to end the endless wars is raised at syria discussions in the un security council while turkey bombs could positions previously subsidized by the usa coming up on the show as major nation politicians give even long. andon for the annual parliamentary assembly how will they cope with trump's defacto peace policy we talk turkey with a former m i 6 by who is one of the sama bin laden's top al qaeda operatives and
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will trump keeping his promises on stopping u.s. wars within the white house again in 2020 we ask a pair of 2020 congressional candidates from both sides of the aisle all the more coming up in today's going underground the 1st is the nature of parliamentary assembly meets today here in london is the organization in crisis as donald trump arguably gives the green light for nato member turkey to invade syria and wipe out u.s. backed kurdish militias joining me now is a former ally of asama bin laden turned m i 6 by him and. thanks for coming on so dominic rob u.k. foreign secretary is hosting this whatever his need to parliamentary assembly where loads of politicians gather what shape do you think nato is in today of to trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops role in syria i think tom post trying to save nato. as it is because.

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