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it's unbelievable what we have claimed and with everything. it's video shows an a.b.c. news anchor revealing the network's kept quiet on explosive interviews from 3 years ago telling the predatory behavior of defense crazed u.s. billionaire jeffrey epstein and others involved in the sex scandal. u.s. military convoy comes under fire in syria from turkish back to melissa it's we'll look at how the grouping including factions once fiercely promoted by america has now turned on washington. to talk comes under scrutiny as reports emerge the u.s. all parties are investigating the wildly popular chinese own video sharing our over national security concerns.
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as everyone welcome to new york watching r.t. international with mina care and our top story this hour we go to the u.s. and another twist in the saga of deceased financier jeffrey have seen leaked video shows a.b.c. news presenter amy amy roebuck also claiming the network had explosive interviews on the convicted paedophiles predatory behavior more than 3 years ago but it chose not to run the contents it also implicated high profile figures including britain's prince andrew and bill clinton here's a look at that footage of taint by transparency group project for us. unbelievable what we have cleared and we have everything. i tried for 3 years to
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get it on to no avail and now it's all coming out and it's like these new well of revelations and i'm freaking have a lot of it i am so pissed right now that every day i get more and more pissed because i'm just like. it was only what we had it was on real other women back you know ok yeah. a.b.c. news has defended its to suit decision not to broadcast the story stating it didn't meet editorial standards at the time while anchor any row back agreed explaining her comments were made in a private moment of frustration earlier i spoke with founder of project for a house and journalist james o'keefe. if i were her i'd be upset at these executives were squashing the story as well but the tape is if you watch the full 3 minute tape you'll see that she's she's very upset that these interviews with the accusers were not aired she says she's 100 percent confident that epstein was was killed and this is a pretty prominent american a.b.c.
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news journalist making these statements and i have to wonder why did they not air these stories why why were that why was the shelled many people inside the network are frustrated by these these cover ups that these these media networks are doing and it's a it's a terrible disservice to american journalism to not air these allegations and given the daylights i think that people do not trust the media anymore and in the united states they're not they know they're not getting their news from from these sorts of organizations because they seem to want to protect the people that we're working with jeffrey epstein and believe abstains have to 30 month sentence in 2008 for prostitution related charges involving a minor later he faced dozens of other cases involving sexual assault and trafficking before his arrest in july 29000 on notice the tense epstein was found dead in his cell and weeks later the cases against him are closed they will
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thoughts he's ruled his death a suicide. a u.s. military convoy has come under fire from turkish backed fighters near the town of tel tomorrow in northeastern syria pentagon officials say their patrol was not hit to the no american soldiers were harmed but have given no further details their time comes as u.s. troops resume positions in areas of the region they had withdrawn from last month but president trumps command ahead of a turkish offensive is the 2nd time that militants fighting for the syrian national army have targeted american forces in recent weeks washington's ovo to syria also claims the as their name which has its roots in the free syrian army committed war crimes during ankara's operation against kurdish forces in northern syria. turkish supported. opposition opposition forces who are under general turkish command in at least one instance did carry out
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a war crime and we have reached out to turkey to demand an explanation so he has promised to investigate the claims against syria allies it's worth noting that some of the groups under the s.l.a. own brother a force now accused of war crimes were previously supported and armed by washington kellett more play explains. the free syrian army american media and 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 guys will 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
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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 i was a group go from being worthy of the 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
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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 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.
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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. taxpayers money and sense than 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 the minister of defense is well you guessed it it's major solemn interests 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
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least. destabilizing the presence of american speed and also the support for these groups like the so-called syrian national army 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 true how did this who have seen that yes the americans have abandoned the kurds who they disliked but of course they fear that they too are being dropped but they didn't really think about who their friends were who they were helping who they were arming and funding. the us government is reportedly investigating social media platform tech talk of the most downloaded video sharing out over national security concerns because it was one of the few to challenge the monopoly of tech behemoths like facebook and google i don't know. this so far now i know
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a good many. i'll be honest with you up until last week i had no idea this thing even existed take tock tick tock for me simply the sound i associate with the clock well if you 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
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surprise old school folks like me even more the king belongs to an asian dynasty tick tock 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 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
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activists everywhere due to strong encryption privacy protections on tick tock the chinese after quickly around the world mentions of these same protests. censored now just let me show you what the people behind tick-tock have to say about all that our data centers are located entirely outside of china and none of our data is subject to chinese law we are 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. the us china trade wars i'll tell you what this year has shown these has still it could easily spill over into modern tech slash online territory remember how america once went after i phone killer want to be while way. want to be still the right word washington even saw jail time for one
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of while these top executives and held google to the wall over android updates anyway for now quarks and teen minds and quite a few older ones even in america will be picking the chinese take talk way mr schumer do you have the guts to keep up with the times and join the oil after party . now look at. the french defense minister has stressed her administration's commitment to fighting the spread of islam mystic stream is them in america and africa's so a whole region saw as part of his comments came just 10 comes just days after insurgents killed 49000000 soldiers stationed at a remote outpost in the country's east it was the most devastating attack on the fragile but marco government's forces in recent years with all his solid defense. 7
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years of bloodshed and violence isn't just continuing in mali some say it's worsening in recent weeks attacks have been increasing with islamic state claiming responsibility. another casualty of the mounting violence is france french troops have been stationed in mali a former colony for years. i have from now on will account for 50 percent of our
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budget for international security and cooperation because this is where the security of the african continent and more generally security of a good part of our planet europe included is being threatened. holds has been leading the charge off to mali was split in 2 in 2012 by islamists who declared surely a law in the north of the country it deployed troops to the region in 2013 but despite initial promise jihad ists have regrouped and they've spread violence has spilled over into neighboring countries bikini unfasten and nisha now despite repeated commitments from president mccone to shore up the fragile region he's just not been able to stabilize the mali and government and the number of attacks has a doubled since 2016 despite that france is intent on staying in this so while our commitment to the sahara is and remains
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a priority for france. well take time to defeat those groups who thrive on the social and economic difficulties of this ahead region as the violence spreads across mali the failure of the french and u.n. troops to keep a lid on it is stirring other tensions mali and military families have complained that the army is not being given sufficient resources to fight the insurgency that's said to protest not just to denounce terrorism but also the presence of foreign troops patients for military progress is wearing thin some groups are calling for change tack advocating opening up dialogue with the hardest that something fronts as previously ruled out so to have mollies top officials but with the current impasse a new solution is needed or the death toll is likely to only. r.t. paris. journalist and africa expert io johnson believes france's presence in the
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region may eventually become counterproductive. becomes a time when people say that those that have come from the outside and that people should only europeans and the french specifically so times when people say they overstayed their welcome there's a time when that they've crossed a line and feel that the local support that they once were receiving might be declining i think we're coming close to that point because at some point in time we're coming close to 7 years that they've been and will be so close to 10 years if not more and that's what some point the money government has got to realize that they're not making the relevant gains that they once were more so. if things become counterproductive over time the settlers always be in a difficult one again we are seeing for the 1st time if not in many most recent times where i asked and al qaeda seem to be working together and we've seen them
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accept your operating on the same territory mallees clearly one of those so it can be very difficult to dislodge them and it's going to be very difficult for the same help to become free of terrorism and for your jihadist. and it's a sign protests in the south american nation of chile are said to every time soon as thousands demand social equality take the forefront of santiago's political policies clashes again took place on monday between demonstrators and police. thanks. the latest demonstrations come after a short pause in weeks of protest at least 20 people are being killed during the unrest looting and also and also forced major international gatherings to be canceled including the un climate summit chinese government stays 6 police officers have been injured including 2 that was set on fire by molotov cocktails thrown by protested. his school correctness has been propelled to center stage at theatres in
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london's west end they say they're phasing out phrases like ladies and gentlemen and seeking gender neutral expressions to replace them here's a sourly. ladies and gentlemen the show is about to stop please make your way to you'll see the usual queue for provinces of the west and famously it says here in london but it's a saying that might be making a hasty exit they could see the actors and entertainers trade union has released guidelines encouraging theater is. ladies and gentleman and use gender neutral terminology for collective calls both front of house and back stage so avoid alienating people who identify as non-binary so neither male nor female some venues like the apollo have already dropped the phrase opting instead for good evening or welcome stressing that they want everyone to feel welcome while london's transport
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network has already made the change from ladies and gentlemen to phrases such as good evening everyone but want to see it's a go is think about these changes if they didn't announce what they were doing it probably wouldn't notice so suppose it's far enough although i quite like that is a gentleman to be honest should be on nothing give us taking a fork you call the receipt say. stuff 3 d.s. think maybe older generations might you know think it's a bit controversial but you know what i mean maybe upset because they're used to the tradition i mean if people that tended by that time right thing isn't. either a lady or a gentleman either or and to me that's. the ticket price to see both sides up and if it does change then i feel like it wouldn't be bad but at the same time if it doesn't change i think you'd have to respect that people should say ladies and gentlemen you can't list all all the gender has exactly it's only a meeting and it's traditional the guidance released by equity follows on from
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a motion passed by student union representatives last month at oxford university the motion encourages the phasing out of capping to be replaced by a more side of the pools risk. ambles. it's a move to foster more inclusive it's the critics are calling this political correctness gone too far so will the changes be met. stage east london. or u.s. and u.k. universities have found their therapy dogs on that campuses are a good way to help students handle stress one university in the netherlands has been digging a little deeper into the issue. beyond of live debt the difficult for students to shore when you're you have gold or your
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last you want to be heard of that is very difficult to talk about specially when you're 181920 years old. my housemates were planning on going we can go we can often go and we found out that there was a waiting list it was a very unique experience because i've never been so close to nature before and normally when i meditate my thoughts go all over the place i think about school about work or anything and integrate if you really think about life and death and what it means and what's important in life. i would have to hear your comments on all of our stories i do get in touch by following us on social media and leave your comments back at the top of the out.
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the people who are printing the money don't rely on taxes to get wealthy they're not part of a real economy that's a does the same thing as saying the rulers of saudi arabia rely on the wages of the people living in saudi arabia to get rich they they don't they just print more or pump more oil so in the america the princes that run our economy just print more money they don't need the workers they don't need their taxes that's why they don't have wage growth that's why there's been that this aeration because there are needed. the good news if you like and use the term deep state you are no longer deemed a conspiracy theorist the bad news the deep sea is very real and powerful and a danger to the democratic process the deep state as the 4th branch of government
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as it comes. a lot of people like to use the word electro small 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
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up winning it 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 skin and we built a room it looks like a little foil but it's not it's 3 layers thickens like a very very 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 is you know pending on how you look at it could've been really sad so 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 to 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
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to try to think you know really tell people because one don't think you crazy to the guest room to stay in and that's why i bother so for the 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 supplement center. and so it's like most of my savings and spend put toward trying to figure out what's wrong with me and gain my health back. piece here in our company to. what. was. done so good you know the market and walking about where i think probably a good time and it gets you know what i. think. is
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really intense so the health crisis ongoing yeah in 2010 she you know started became very dizzy and nauseous and went to the emergency room and was diagnosed with a possible virus but the disney's actually never left she was basic continually dizzy till about 2012 along with a lot of other really unpleasant so. times overnight. it's it started around 10 o'clock at night it was just to then everything everything felt here in my solar plexus my stomach is if everything just got stuck and stopped and at the time i had no idea what that was but it's the same sensation i get now when i mean really strong life i which is almost everywhere now in the world so it's the same feeling you feel pins and needles in your head if matelot bar in the forehead and it's a kind of nazia that you can't describe when i'm around wireless i feel
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prickly all over my skin all the simple sentence or palate painful when i go out at a very strong magnetic field oh my god i feel it in my head it's like it's like a real hard pressure when i'm around 30 electricity my skin burns it's like this burning it's like it's being cooked it really feels like a burning. the room is spinning and haris with the live of everything around you spending all the time i i don't even know how she did after so many years you know we were out. on time my brother is getting his eagle scout ward and so he went out and someone was sitting texting her texting someone behind behind her and she knew exactly what was happening based on where it was well there are a variety of studies have been done and it was worth.

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