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it. was unbelievable what we had with everything. i tried for 3 years to get it on to no avail. video t.v. anchor the major us network claims that the station quashed the explosive interview powerful people to be convicted paedophile. she says there seems to be some type of network of people. you know that that is covering up for this and she says she has she thought all of this also on the weekend whistleblowers become the new frontline in the political battle being waged in washington is that protect their identities is blocked in the u.s. senate and tackling hate crime in hospitals the health trust in england. racism by threatening to withhold treatment of people when you start to put the issue up for
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the. mother was a nurse for most of the laws for the village and nothing was done on the part you piece that she she she faced to treat people that should treat people. without question. but i welcome the latest news and a look back at what's been happening to you over the last 7 days she will be here and ask the international that were leaked video appears to show that america's a.b.c. news channel shelved a story on disc race. 3 years ago and that work was recorded ranting about the station quashing her explosive interview with an accuser of the convicted paedophile in it a number of powerful figures are implicated in his crimes as part of the video that was obtained by the transparency group project. that story for 3 years i've had to
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say if you would for any roberts that the palace found out that we have her whole allegations are false andrew and threatened us a 1000000 different ways she told me everything she had pictures everything she said hiding for 12 years making history about him we convinced her to talk to us it was unbelievable what we had cleared with everything. i tried for 3 years to get on to no avail and now it's all coming out and things new well of revelations and i presume had i was so pissed i have to wonder why did they not air these stories why why were that why was the shelled now this came to us from an insider within the network an insider who currently works at a.b.c. news leaked us this tape she says there seems to be some type of network of people that you know that that is covering up for this and she says she has a she thought all of it quite telling that this insider leaked this tape to project their it's us and not the washington post the new york times c.b.s. or c.n.n.
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because they seem to want to protect the people that we're working with jeffrey epstein again amy robach saying that f f t was blackmailing people there's a lot of powerful people on those airplanes that amy is 100 percent certain he did not commit suicide i don't know why she won't say that publicly but there she is in the leaked tape on the set of the program saying these things when nobody is looking. well a.b.c. news has defended the decision not to broadcast the story saying that it didn't meet the editorial standards needed at the time the anchor he wrote back agreed to explaining that her comments were made in a private moment of frustration we're reminded them of the story and how it developed 66 year old multi-millionaire jeffrey epstein is convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008 to ms then registered as a sex offender in july this year he was arrested again and was to face trial over the alleged creation of
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a sex trafficking network charges though he repeatedly denied a month later was found dead in the cell in an apparent suicide the founder of project very task again james o'keefe says despite a.b.c. saying the allegations were uncorroborated the network doesn't shy away from other high profile cases you can see how frustrated amy robock when you listen when you watch this tape it directly contradicts what a.b.c. news is saying publicly now about not having enough corroboration there they're fine airing the allegations against maybe brett kavanaugh for or trump or anybody else but when it comes to bill clinton and some of these folks 'd that are mentioned by amy in this hot mike tape they say they just didn't have enough corroboration i'm not sure how a.b.c. news defines a corroboration when it comes to credible witnesses talking about sexual assault but the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people they were hanging
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out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck. now the u.s. democrats have failed to push through a bill to keep the identity of whistleblowers secret and it comes as the president's son has tweeted the alleged name of the whistleblower who triggered the trump impeachment inquiry saskia taylor now reports on the face of those who recently dead to speak out in america. for the democrats impeachment must now seem tantalizingly close all they need is the final piece of damning evidence to seal the deal and to senate minority leader chuck schumer he has come out arguing for the protection of whistleblowers only rother of one intelligence officer whose insider info could make or break the impeachment dream the calls to make public the whistleblowers identity are despicable whistleblowers should be protected period period that's quite the radical departure from his previous comments on
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those exposing government to be uses and each day that snowden is allowed to room 3 is another twist to the merits snowden is a one of the few picked up by the media he chose the path of raising his voice and going global unlike the hundreds of others who chose the path of least resistance you see they quietly lodged official complaints hoping for the system to reform but they were out of luck because as a damning report from an intelligence watchdog shows the cia and n.s.a. wouldn't 189 out of 190 cases of whistleblower complaints by had to send you the link but the report was shot down i wonder if mr schumer praised or even remembers all those whistleblowers who ruled against what the name for example rich barlow bring about now living in
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a trailer in remote montana with his hunting dogs back in the late eighty's bhalo worked for the cia now he found himself in a patriotic dye llama when he uncovered what he said amounted to the u.s. helping pakistan become a nuclear power including by selling band technology and though he followed protocol he became the victim of a smear come. disgraced and discredited barely able to scrape together a living i was disgustingly patriotic and i thought the government is allowing pakistan to develop and spread nuclear weapons and i got destroyed for trying to stop it what about former u.s. marine affronts kayo he thought he'd found a way of reducing the number of u.s. troops dying in iraq as a result of improvised explosive devices all that was needed was a simple swap of patrol vehicles and given that were responsible for over 60 percent of all american losses in the country between 20032008 surely the pentagon
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would have been interested the response was more of. an automated response he's not obeying our instructions he's he's gone off the reservation as we often say. and we've got to stop him from doing that and just as it took gail 7 years to restore his reputation it took just a few months to discredit peter van buren raising 24 years of loyal diplomatic service from pure and found himself on the wrong side of the table when he shed light on state department mismanagement i'm waste in iraq what happens when you're thrown out of the government and blacklisted is that you lose your security clearance and it's very difficult to find a grown up job in washington you have to step down a few levels to find a place where they don't care enough about your background to even look into why
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you washed up there the list of nameless faceless and unrecognized whistleblowers goes on and who to blame them for choosing to do to free fall their complaints because if you follow and manning all snowden's footsteps sure you might end up with your name on a plaque card and become the face of the fight for transparency but you might also find yourself. bars and while you're sitting in prison think about how your brothers in arms only have a how to one and 190 chance of success whistleblowing protection should actually exist in all countries because it helps the country to have people tell the truth about corrupt officials united states pretends to have allies that protect whistleblowers but they often either don't work or they are deliberately sordid and certainly the government officials do not want anyone ever telling
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about things they do illegally the governments are basically wanting to control things in control public opinion they put john kiriakou in prison for telling that for instance is that the cia was torturing so they normally absolutely do not want to protect whistleblowers and they actually hate anyone who tells the truth about their illegal activities schumer about him alongside the washington elite needs to clarify his position on whistleblowers if you are a whistleblower you need to accept that harassment prison self-imposed exile just being consigned to the forgotten pages of history are all on the cards unless of course you happen to be that rab breed of whistle blower who finds himself in the right place at the right time with just the right exposé. then i hope this week the patients who view stuff at
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a hospital in western england were told that they could face lengthy bans from using the n.h.s. the north bristol health trust has launched a red card to racism campaign which could see treatment refuse to when it's safe to do so. with the heart to end of august regression we are seeing it wrong but we really do need to use it to save god or stop i'm working for colleagues over 60 of us mark or to be able to show all the things that are used to stamp out abuse that hospital staff often face aside from racism the resume of tolerance to sexism and offensive language or malicious allegations and also intentional damage to property patients found to be beautiful encounters sports like disciplinary system a warning or yellow card will be given on the 1st incident in the 2nd time the patients will get a red card meaning the treatment will be withdrawn once a patient's condition is safe we got reaction to this story from the national secretary for the english democrats party stephen morris and also from women
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bennett he's from the stand up to racism action group. my mother was a nurse for for most of her life for the n.h.s. and nothing was done about the abuse that she see faced and there's no reason why she should have put up with the abuse of the nursing people in very serious conditions i think a message to tolerance towards it would lead to a level of self control and h.s. is there to treat people they should treat people. without question the issues of sexism racism is a massive can of worms because obviously the hospitals could be in breach of the only quality because obviously a female that he wants to be treated by a female will not be allowed to because it will be deemed a sexist or if you have certain religious views you won't be allowed because it be deemed racist or sexist in some form if you're racist you will have a problem with this because you think it's a normal discourse of normal wear behavior some framed in some ridiculous notion
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that you've got a freedom to insult and abuse people to lock them up is serious actually most of these people will find that one state behavior is deemed unacceptable people realize they can no longer behave like that is not true that just clogging up the court system we say people should be prosecuted but you don't want to prosecute it because your actual words was it would only clog up the court system somebody who may have a feel a philosophical or religious belief about being treated by women are being treated by a certain person then they have their philosophical and religious beliefs have to be also respected and if the n.h.s. are not going to respect their views then they're going to fall foul of the equality at the n.h.s. was built on immigrant a migrant labor from all over the world she was going many people yes in and my god oh here we go you have no idea as a bill that said on the please don't use that because it wasn't built just on that this is ridiculous if somebody says i don't want to be treated like some of these
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black or asian there's no reason to respect that at all being a race isn't a philosophical view it's just plain wrong only those peace. believe it should be tolerated actually resist any kind of basic principles. of the way it was closer to prosecuted you're talking about people under normal circumstances these are not normal circumstances where people go into a in a. in pain they wanted us so these an absolute wide range of circumstances just to say can you come down a bit the can escalate the situation you want to use a little coward to tell people off i say let's go and prosecuted you didn't want to do that because you said it blocked the course and i'm not against prosecute them i think it's easier it's easier for health professionals to give people a warning about their behavior and challenge it without necessarily bringing in the police and the courts i think the people who are racist need to be challenge and has to be done in such a way as they can simply understand that their behavior is unacceptable what you
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need to do is make sure you get them treated get them out reports and then get prosecuted if need be afterwards very simple if you start issuing your card records in the hospitals that's gone that's going to a people more. than the syrian president claims the west attempt to incite a revolution in his country through sanctions has failed bashar assad shared his thoughts now exclusively interview with r.t. it is the 1st time he spoke with him to an international channel in more than with maybe terrorists. what did you make of it when the british government sent the royal navy to intercept of the raimi universal. they said the iranian government said it was with heating oil. for syria. the sanctions from the european union going to hit the poorest people of syria. this winter. exactly 1st of all this is bogus.
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this is bogus. united kingdom resume and this is the core meaning of the word regime because regime in both in going to use something similar. second because they wanted to effect the people in syria why because those people expected to rule to rule with against their government during the different stages all the war but they didn't they were supposed to be supporting the terrorists the moderate rebels with the angels of white helmets but the people didn't this would be a government so they have to suffer they have to pay the price 1st for they have to learn the lesson that you should to do with their version the 2nd this is maybe the last ditch attempt in order to push them to be against the government but they
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tried to tried it before and they didn't work because the people knew the whole story and they know where their interests lies. and you can watch the full version of that interview here on r.t. tomorrow as well as on our website at r.t. dot com now still to come here on the weekly this hour a small town in england has had to change its name of racism is more detail. ever present cost. of the free money. we would have a day of reckoning. prices would revert back to. supply and demand.
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there would be a catastrophic trap door opening underneath the u.s. economy because the u.s. won't do it for itself china will do it for the in the form of announcing as a surprise $20000.00 tons of gold and the introduction of a gold backed currency this will kill the u.s. dollar better than it going to. join me every week on the all excitement sure when i'll be speaking to the world of politics or. i'm sure. i'll see.
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you watching the week today spain is holding its 2nd general election of the year and its 4th since 201514 parties are on the ballot paper and they do need to win 176 seats to win a parliamentary majority lining up to vote since early this morning with some live pictures now from the polling stations close at 8 pm local time once they bring you the updates on the results as they. u.s. government is reportedly investigating the social media platform to talk over security concerns the video sharing at the chinese owned and is popular among teenagers it's also one of the few to challenge the monopoly of the tech giants such as facebook and google.
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this sounds now look at may not. yet. 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 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 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
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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 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
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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 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'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. the u.s. 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
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went after i phone killer one of the wall way. 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. 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 royal after party. so. you trying then i was small seaside town in the south of england has been swept up into a storm of controversy with the suggestion its longstanding nickname smacks of white supremacy although it is something that has left the locals but.
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this wording is not removed the town council could be classed as a racist white supremacist therefore this is should be rectified immediately. all of travel through the delicious scenery of north devon must needs know the little white town a bit if. it's a little. more rough and. you have to stop. every. everybody in our. name at that
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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more some more want to. let you go right to be prosperous like the flag tree in the morning can't be good that. i'm interested always in the waters of my colleagues. first sip.
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well we've undergone a corporate coup d'etat in slow motion. 35000 lobbyists in washington they write the legislation they write the bills. all it takes is one phone call from somebody on the hill to someone in the pentagon saying hey turn on the dogs the hills out to get our program the guys in the senate are on board we need you to turn on the gucci shoes guys to straighten this thing out the guy's been the lobbyist. and what this does is just lock the system up and that's the whole name of the game it's it's called political engineering and i'm like political science political engineering is real. one of the most important things done or stand is essentially creates what we call a self licking ice cream cone. 'd and it's like
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a petrol motion machine for getting ever increasing defense budgets the way we do it is by downplaying the future consequences to start a new weapon we over promised as performance under promise it's cost we then systematically spread dollars jobs and profits to as many congressional districts as quickly as possible so that everybody has skin in the game. the people who are invested in this state or people like the largest defense contractor in the world more than they would die before they see it. going to change the world. we're probably already working. good margins basically similar to push them to coles you know in all branches of the government. of the home. and that's a group that make them if you look like
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a bunch of schoolboys. fiscal year 9992.3 trillion missing fiscal year 2001 point one trillion missing the pentagon has claimed year after year that the reason it can't account for the money is because its computers don't communicate with each other one trillion $1.00 bills stacked high would reach nearly 68000 miles into space one 3rd of the way to the moon. i got a phone call from the f.b.i. saying that i was a target of a death threat. and that's what happens when you go against the big boys who has the contracts today to make those systems communicate with each other and how much have the taxpayers paid for them there are times that corporations do things they should not do in which case they tend to be suspended for some period there are times then that corporations can get out of the penalty box it. was never in the
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penalty box if you could proceed to my 2nd question please the 2nd question. i forgot what the 2nd question was. in the vigil operating in the shadows and never having their names called are able to leverage the power of the military and the foreign policy apparatus for their own personal pick junie ery in. what's now who is the enemy. but our new other me.
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