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tuesday the 5th of november in the headlines today a u.s. military convoy comes under fire from turkish backed militants the syrian national army coming out then we look at how the group once fiercely promoted by america turned on washington. against company rules mcdonald's fired one of its most successful c.e.o.'s ever for a consensual relationship with a colleague i guess grilled the subject of inappropriate affairs in the workplace than. you know the c.e.o. i don't know how much time this guy had on his hands to meet people but do you know the role that we live in this is an arrow right now of matt lauer. even though it was for me to. present sparks a diplomatic scandal with
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a statement on plans there stein gangs and criminals from boulder area and ukraine entering france we asked people in paris and sofia about the comments from the french president. excuse me really able to talk about bulgaria just you know the bulgarians well enough to talk about them like this i don't see why it's come across to decide who has a right to come and who doesn't. have to do live from the r.t. world who sent here in moscow just a midday my name is kevin owen who with a 30 minute updates thanks for checking us out hope you stay around so we go to syria 1st where a u.s. military convoy has been attacked by turkish backed militants according to russia's defense ministry came under a tillery fire from the group now known as the syrian national army near the town of tal tamer in the northeast of the country the. and you can confirm the attack
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took place 2 saying that the patrol was unharmed it comes amid a partial withdrawal of american troops from northern syria and the relocation of some forces to neighboring iraq is not the 1st confrontation between the u.s. and many militants over the past few weeks washington's envoy to syria claims the group that was once called the free syrian army made it war crimes during turkey's offensive in northern syria. turkish supported. opposition in opposition forces who are under general turkish command in at least one instance did carry out a war crime and we have reached out to turkey to demand an explanation well turkey has pledged to investigate the allegations but relations between washington and the militants in syria are not always been strained because some were armed and promoted by america during their fight against the syrian government next today artie's caleb maupin looks at how groups once fiercely backed by the u.s. of evolved into what they are these days. the free syrian army american media and
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politicians told of glorious freedom fighters picking up a gun for democracy and human rights and the usa wasn't afraid to show its support the united states has been one of the biggest supporters whether it's politically whether it's financially in a range of manners of the moderate opposition including the freestream our syrian army the administration is staking its efforts in syria on the free syrian army aid and assistance that we're going to give to the free syrian army is used to advance the cause against deisel watch the transformation of the free syrian army as well early on have they gotten more quickly better or is it just me well guess what forces fighting under the f s a's latest incarnation are now attacking the united states as part of the de confliction exchange information has been received from the u.s. side to that on 3rd november a convoy of american servicemen was fired upon from the territory controlled by the pro turkish syrian national army so how did this happen it was
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a group go from being worthy of u.s. support weapons and training to being terrorists to attack america as well let's review the process of the f s a's evolution as the syrian conflict escalated they were presented as a soft force to counter the quote brutal regime of bashar al assad western journalist even visited them they are former syrian soldiers they say they refused orders to fire on their own countrymen a few months alongside to take up arms against the assad regime there are pretty gnarly bunch for a soft force but who pays attention to these details western media fell in love with them and their commander solemn interest even got a surprise visit from john mccain the u.s. senator slipped across syria's borders so he could meet with america's dream team fighting against the syrian government and sense then solemn even appeared on major to. the networks in the united states i spoke with general salim idriss just
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moments ago he's head of the free syrian army i spoke earlier today to rebel leader general salim he connected with us via skype from inside syria egypt spoke to state department correspondent margaret brennan in turkey in 2014 the pentagon splurged $500000000.00 on syrian opposition groups to the now infamous train and equip program the goal was pretty glorious 5000 soldiers a year for the following 3 years however at the end of the day the mathematical calculations ended up with a pretty big margin of error it's a small number. ones that are in the fight. is we're talking 445 the overall goal is to make sure that we have enough mess to be able to get work done on the ground a lot of the weapons and money spent and it up in the hands of terrorist groups like i still or the al nasra front fine use of u.s.
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taxpayers money and since then the u.s. trained fighting force seems to have almost disappeared but now they're back we've got the syrian national army this is a totally new organization with dozens of different factions $80000.00 total fighters approximately and guess who their minister of defense is well you guessed it it's major solomon idris but he's got a completely new script now he is no longer a big fan of the stars and stripes as the syrian conflict twists and turns you have to ask yourself who is the united states going to end up supporting next and how long until they turn against the united states again this incident at the very least. destabilizing the presence of american speed and also the support for these groups like the so-called syrian national omi which consists of people who quite aggressive jihad to use and so it's been once convenience and now it's become inconvenient. for the truth how did this who have seen that yes the americans have
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abandoned the kurds who they disliked but of course they fear that they too will be controlled but they didn't really think about who their friends were who they were hoping who they were arming and funding exactly 7 past the next a big shakeup is making waves in the world of fast food mcdonald's has fired its c.e.o. steve easterbrook for a gaijin in a consensual relationship with an employee against company policy there was an outpouring of support for easterbrook online. mcdonnell to see you all fired after having an affair with a nun ploy get your head out of sand she's not a victim steve shouldn't have been sucked by mike don't the need to movement is picking low hanging fruit if they are claiming steve scalp the difference today in the era of the mitsu movement is growing public pressure on organizations including corporations and religious institutions to hold powerful people accountable for search of abuse harassment and other bad behavior so mcdonald's rules forbid
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romantic relationships between managers and both direct and indirect employees easterbrook took over as chief executive to any 15 after working his way up through the company and has been widely credited with revitalizing the fast food chains restaurants a menu in a message to stuff he apologized turned admitted his dismissal was he said the right decision we got the opinions of legal analysts and also t.v. and radio as current turkey they are the fact that the best c.e.o. that they've had in a long time is now going to be out of a job because of a personal issue is really sad i mean it's just the state of how we look at things today in america and this was a consensual relationship there was really nothing a licit that he did is the way it is and today's era of me too and the like now to imagine there are only history of. problems here and there what are they going to do it's their law he knew what he was executive he violated it that's it you know
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it's hard to meet people these days i'm sure it's hard to be single i'm married by you know as a single person in america you know famous c.e.o. i don't know how much time this guy had on his hands to meet people you know what is golden parachutes going to be today oh my god commies east is too busy for that and it's funny how we read into it while it was consensual or nobody's saying it was rape nobody's a kludge it was a violent physical attack of course it was consensual but do you know the world we live in this is an era right now of matt lauer and me too i do i do you know the words out all over i mean here are a of over it i'll over it. over it good i mean as a one in america you are not in charge of i should judging people i'm tired of us judging you everybody is wrong in a relationship no i'm not and you know why if i was if i was in charge i think the world might be a better place because we're going to sirt some logic into this minutia that has
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become so consuming in today's journalism and today on america so i think if the relationship is appropriate and it doesn't interfere with his eligibility to do their job it's none of my business as a company and if being in a relationship makes them happy that i prefer that being in a relationship together and that they both bring value to my company i live a lot of that wonderful here's some of the as a as a lawyer let me give you this scenario in your corporation your c.e.o. has a healthy relationship a consensual one with a a a subordinate and something goes wrong i don't want life like that and the subordinate says year to you held back you ruin my chances you were absolutely were you are you and he's that whoa whoa whoa wait wait a minute hold publishes the nice c.e.o. trying to meet somebody and she then goes in this litigious society and goes to the
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biggest employment to our i gotcha i'm going to. go. and all you had to do was always your own lawyer why don't you drug running rampant why couldn't there be an agreement going in perhaps the company could have some sort of agreement where you know we allow consensual relationships with some sort of agreement between the parties i don't think that that's such a crazy question to say there was a lot right there in a relationship you're to relationship with somebody else at work right like a prenuptial well wait a minute hold it hold it you're going to have a relationship right wide apart i wait for was part before i and you know and gauge in sexual conversation would you please signing this here to it would you signal this yes we are entitled to one people do it every day now it's a world we live in and you have staff. who signs contracts for sex yeah i mean
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what are you talking about who does it you know might you might have to you might have to you might have to have a contract year to protect yourself. and the conversation went all right next the u.s. government is reportedly investigating its social media platform to talk one of the most downloaded video sharing ups of a national security concerns of it being chinese owned the company that 6 posted in popularity in america especially with teens is one of the few to challenge the monopoly of tech behemoths like facebook and google. this is. the sound from now another good man. i'll be honest with you up until last week i had no idea this thing even exist it take tock tick tock for me simply the sound i associate with the clock well if you
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feel the same i'll have to tell you either you're getting old like me or it's just that your online habits need an urgent update take talk a platform to share short videos is now the most downloaded app the king of all apps and instagram twitter and co you've been dethroned just so you know ever heard the song. if it wasn't for his app store majesty the song wouldn't have become a hit you can hear on the radio anywhere in the world but here's something that may surprise old school folks like me even more the king belongs to an asian dynasty take talk is that chinese app. so that's why the top democrat senator in his late sixty's is more up to speed than me 110000000
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americans who have information with and the chinese government could be grabbing every one of them guess what the u.s. government is already up to reports say they've launched a national security probe into tick talk and the worries are the chinese government could spy through take talk influence through take talk and censor what's on tape talk good god how come the rest of the world hasn't given up american born facebook speaking of the man who introduced the blue f to us all it's only natural he is keen to have a go at his competitors or services like what's up are used by protesters and activists everywhere due to strong encryption privacy protections on tick tock the chinese up quickly around the world mentions of these same protests. censored now just let me show you what the people will be hiding tick-tock have to say about all that our data centers are located entirely outside of china and none of our data is
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subject to chinese law we're not influenced by any foreign government including the chinese government to talk does not operate in china nor do we have any intention of doing so in the future oh someone here is either being really does honest or outright paranoid or a bit of both it's time to stick in a hash tag us china trade wars i'll tell you what this year has shown these has still ities could easily spill over into modern tech slash online territory remember how america once went after i phone killer one of the wall way if i want to be still the right word washington even saw jail time for one of while these top executives and held google to the wall over android updates anyway for now clocks in teen minds and quite a few older ones even in america will be taking the chinese take talk way mr
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schumer do you have the guts to keep up with the times and join the royal after party. the so. now look at me. has started out there looking good now coming up the public stay with us both area and you crave our infuriated back on with for the french president on immigration if you stick around i'll tell exactly what's got them hot under the collar right here on the national. when else so it seems wrong. just don't. let me. get to see. just days after. engagement equals the trail. when some find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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what holds us hands to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. to the right to be close this is what the 3 of the people. interested in the why. question.
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again this is not international hope your day is going good next french president monochrome is fond of self in the midst of a diplomatic scandal for a made controversial remarks about clandestine gangs of bold garion and ukrainian migrants from his own bus does indeed to the 2 countries have been summoned over at the nazi shot to do penske reports about it. president much corn is well known for his forthright views but once again being outspoken has learned to take in hot water this time it's with bulgaria crane so what exactly did he say i prefer to have people from guinea or ivory coast who work legally rather than clandestinely networks of book ariens and ukrainians both countries were incensed enough to issue formal protests ambassador holding to explain murk orton's comments across statement is outrageous because he is a participant in the norm a diplomat and should be specially careful in choosing
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a worse budget crane and ukrainians involved area and e.u. country this was another example of the east west divide within the union french president my current statement is just another demonstration of political arrogance cheekiness what's also puzzling for bulgarians is the somewhat muddled reference to illegal immigration given that it's an e.u. country and its citizens have the right to work anywhere across the union including in france excuse me but it's really able to talk about bulgaria does he know the bulgarians go enough to talk about them like this. i find such behavior towards us totally unacceptable however it is clear that there are criminal networks from bulgaria operating here in france and this it seems is what mark corn has issue with but how do people in paris feel about mcewan's preference for working my
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quince 7 more of it is ridiculous of the french president of all people who should make a distinction like this between different types of immigration to friends i don't see why it's become a card to decide who has the right to come and who doesn't. immigration whether from eastern europe. the ivory coast is all the same we allow everyone to integrate while it's true that i'm not. in this case i think he's right it is better to verify who's coming in to control our borders and immigration much corn has since his election in 2017 been clear about his views for the future of the european union he wants an army closer integration or in a sense of the e.u. project as such but though is lofty ambitions were once the toast of europe it seems his opinions are more often than not hitting too close to home and turning allies against him and there are warnings that his plans will be difficult to
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achieve without friends. r.t. paris political analyst little america which believes that mccrone statement has a strong signal to eastern europe and about its future. this has a lot to say about your memory macro's you on europe he wants to be the wheel house of europe he wants france to be driving the reforms of europe and only speaking in a derogatory way to a 2 european nations whether to go into the european union or not is another matter i think this is a strong signal of the manual macro to the east especially tamil europe to eastern europe that he's not really counting on eastern europe to build you up to date he sees that eastern europe is really a different mentality and we've seen it concerning immigration recent concerning the liberalization of work permits in different countries there's different talents in eastern europe which is sometimes difficult to control coming from western europe and i think that emanuel macro's europe is based mainly on the french
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european economies and they would like to duplicate that all across europe and just impose their vision of europe to eastern europe and he's just finding that it's very difficult that eastern european countries want to remain sovereign they want to marry your room keep being hot democratic countries voting the laws themselves and not having lost coming in from the european commission imposed on them and men are not going to see this difficult to control them. honest international islam israeli authorities for banning one of its employees from traveling abroad they have the rights organization described the measure is punitive like does a palestinian human rights campaign a working for amnesty now stories last month he was stopped at the border while heading to the funeral of a relative in jordan after holding him for 4 hours seems israeli forces then told him he was banned from or would travel they said it was because of serious security considerations and had nothing to do with life's work we got reaction from the campaign and self. unfortunately these security concerns have never been made clear
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to me the only thing they know is that. the israeli intelligence claims that it's a secret file that they're not going to do the nature of these information and this actually shows the true intent of the band itself because if they daily have any security concerns or security issues way within they reveal these information and make it public and also the fact that they met making this information public also make that hard to tell and that is the decision of the israeli in intelligence with it in court or even publicly when we do campaigning against this bit that it's over the. rights groups to be the focus of israeli security forces before in a recent case the director of human rights watch for israel and palestine had is work permit revoked now he's facing deportation israel suspected of apparently supporting boycotts of the state and last month another rights organization was
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raided by israeli forces campaign a light that was out again believes it's all in the tent to silence organizations like his. government has intensified its intimidation against. human rights organizations in an attempt to silence them and they did to their work and this is whether through. that legislations such as this. so this is obviously and for the work that we do here. and without giving any justification for why this ban has been imposed. just footnote to this story the israeli security agency should bet to comment on the situation will tell you if and when we get a response from them but for now that's it from the newsroom this tuesday afternoon always moratti dot com always more social media if you go up full ahead let's go straight to mobile device great thing if you haven't got it why not check it out kevin thank you for watching and have
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a great day. to day there are good and. the bad those in yemen the united states. the good. work in syria the cia and the u.s. military were engaged in covert actions really throughout the world. where they were assassinating populist leaders they were backing up the right way military funding and arming death squads there's no. because there's always a small. profit.
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you know world big part of the lot. it's time to wake up to dig deeper to his. 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 bath 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 we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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a lot of people like to use were to let go smaug very good analogy but when we have cell towers on every to every big building when we are going to put these 5 g. generators on every light pole on every street it is certainly electro small and it's getting worse. my world became smaller and smaller and smaller until i ended up living it up in a box and in a shielded room way the same person that was helping us to shield found the right material to hold back that particular frequency that was coming in and burning my
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skin and we built a room it looks like a little foil but it's not it's 3 layers thickens that like a very very steep fine chicken wire in the middle of it there were days that i didn't know it the sun came up the sun went down and christmas came around we had christmas inside the cellar room as we like to call it. which you know pending on how you look at it could have been really sad but we made the best of it. having christmas in here meant a lot to all of us it was so many events so many school events so many things that my wife could not. she even missed her daughter's graduation to college it was 34 hours away she couldn't take the drive and she could stay overnight. and you know to try to think you know really tell people because one don't think you crazy to the death of the warmest in and that's why i bother so for the
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last. how many years since i've been i think for the last 4 years now i spent a minimum of 10000 dollars each year on in a couple years and spent $20000.00 just in trial going from one position to another and supplements and treatments so it's like most of my savings that's been put toward trying to figure out what's wrong with me in again my health back. piece here in our company division. well. this. was. done so good. you know i've seen mark and more people who i think probably have made it part of the you know what i. think. we. call the cold.
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called so that we can hear that but. this. is the. way that we can close the. so that you can feel that. we. were a. little. bit thank you. and it was either way. you'll.

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