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bolivian president evo morales resigns following weeks of protests against the results of last month's election which the opposition said was tainted by fraud. of spain's government remains uncertain with nearly all the votes counted in its general election predicting continued dead long. term storage 3 years i've had since he was virtually roberts it was unbelievable what we have with everything and in stories that shaped the week in a leaked video and anchors have made to us t.v. network claims the station quashed her exclusive interview linking powerful people to convicted paedophile jeffrey epstein we spoke to the founder of the investigative group good to tame the footage of the only conclusion i can draw is that a lot of these network executives are very close to the people that were hanging out with jeffrey epstein her amy amy robot.
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fellow you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international i'm ours on a lot quicker welcome to the program 1st our top story bolivia's long serving president ever morales has announced he is stepping down from office and this follows 2 weeks of intense protests in which bolivia suffered many millions of dollars worth of damage. reports. it all began on the 20th of october the bolivian presidential election then jury vote counting president incumbent president evill morale is allegedly gathered enough votes to avoid a runoff election and the opposition cried foul at ledged irregularities voter fraud in the way that the votes were counted and monitors international monitors
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agreed ventured the president morales said that he's he agrees that there be regularities that there would be an investigation and that that group would be a runoff vote but he refused to resign we saw protests unfold b. saw them become more and more violent 3 people killed many others wounded injured so uniformed police officers join join the protesters during it all have a moral is calling for for peace for quieten for deescalation the opposition candidate khalil carlos may said that be meeting the figurehead of these protesters call them people to stay out in the streets and kill until the president either resigned or called for a new election government officials were resigning left and right these are close allies of the president many of them citing the threats that the opposition the protesters were making towards them towards their families especially given that
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the protests have become more and more violent as the weeks went by on sunday ever morale has relented he resigned as president of bolivia in the interests of national stability after the chief of the military chief of the army came out and said that he should go for the sake of for the sake of believe it is unclear whether he did so with a with his own choice to resign or whether he was forced to coerced into it by a by the military. i mean proceedings. i resigned the presidency why did i decide to resign so that carlos mesa and luis fernando camacho do not continue to persecute my brothers but union leaders. were godless will undoubtedly find out more in the days to come for now though protestors celebrating celebrating this resignation after 14 years of
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a more as is no longer president of bolivia yet. we are celebrating the liberation of believing but the people believe there must continue to fight. we came out under the streets on the 21st of october and from that day i have been defending our democracy now we are celebrating our victory. we believe in people are standing here to defend our ideas our children our democracy and our country is great for us that ever marla's has resigned it is the best thing in the world let's leave it we are free now we can see that the people are more united than ever the irony here is that carlos mesa back in 2002 he was vice president of the country. even in the president they carried out a massive crackdown violent crackdown dozens and dozens of people killed against protesters demanding nationalization of gas resources in the country the
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president then resigned mr mason became president acting president and the year later he a year later you reside who forced him to resign was evel morales who was a union leader back then a protest leader and on a wave of public support he was to become president he has ruled the country for 14 years since and the irony here is that now the rules have been reversed that is evil morality has been forced to resign by carlos mesa who is leading leading the protest nevertheless this is this is a very turban. and time for bolivia because. there's a lot of change that's going to happen it is unclear whether mr morale is or his successor is going to run in the election unclear if mr mason will now be president and if he is that they'll be radical radical changes in the ways things are run because mr mason is unlike his predecessor ever more out as a stooge critic of the united states of its foreign policy mr mason is on the you
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know the opposite he says that he'll improve relations with the united states he's involved in something of a scandal recently came back from the united states and his spokesperson the clear that he just being given $10000000.00 by usaid the united states government which mr mesa denied nevertheless you know if any other country given a presidential candidate $10000000.00 there would have been election meddling in this case well nobody's saying anything is the mesa denies that he got the money. as i said the deputy head of the senate is now in power she is going to organize elections the investigation underway to find out how exactly will the who to food was committed and punish those responsible neverless trying times ahead for bolivia . several lesson american countries including argentina venezuela mexico and cuba have spoken out against the resignation of morality there denouncing the event as a coup and venezuela's president is calling on bolivia's allies to protect morale
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as president c. while the organization of american states together with the u.s. and canada is urging a 2nd election to be held in the country daniel schorr is a professor of latin american studies at the city university of new york and he says the removal of morale is a victory for near liberal forces this is who leads are. this is. they true for you it was a it's for the forces in bolivia. who want to push back this is gender that is fading from the scene or the workers so this corridor called new president . it remains to be seen but it sure seems like she will of the agenda of the reach of those forces base. as we know levy is a very divided country racially and class winds and as it will says the struggle
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it in you. now with almost all the votes now counted in spain's general election the country looks no closer to ending months of political deadlock no party is now predicted to win an overall majority and this is the 2nd general election this year and the 4th in as many is his shoulder to be with more from barcelona. well it does feel a little bit like deja vu as those final votes on now being counted what we do know is that no one party has been able to gain a majority here to be able to form a majority government it does look like spain will have to go into coalition talks if it's to form a government in the next few weeks even months possibly what we know is the political gamble that was taken by paid through sunshine is the leader of the socialist party hasn't quite paid off for him it looks like his party has lost seats in this election however there were some big gains for other parties
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including the people's party you saw the number of seats rise as well as the populist party vox which in a pool less stormed into the congress with just over 20 seats and now it looks like they'll have more than 50 seats in the vase particular parliament but again a very fractured political landscape here in spain and here in catalonia some of the tensions recent weeks have been around the issue again over independence and not came off the spanish call to madrid sentence some of the pro independence leaders leading into that referendum here in catalonia back in 2017 jail sentences for sedition some for up to a. year is that sparked tensions in the sparked problems in the lead up to this election with clashes between protesters and the police.
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are going. to. was a hard police presence as the election took place on sunday with spanish place as well as the local catalan forces out and present as those votes were being put through into the ballot boxes many people here in spain seem to have a lot of voter apathy with the fact that this wasn't just the 2nd election this year this was the 4th general election spain in 4 years this is what some of the voters had to say you know we are a bit charred but i hope that they understand that there is no other option but to
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take us quite alone ians into account there is no way out if they think that with the repression they will achieve something we are stronger than ever well i think the parties to reach an agreement so that we don't have to vote again and that the situation in spain and kind of see some progress in repeating everything too much very tired i think i'm not the only one this reputation will. the results will be the same as in the past the last vote in any way hopefully there will be no more elections so it's clear no party will be able to form a government a majority government on their own this is a case now of parties talking to each other but most of 2019 was spent with parties trying to talk to each other to try and form a coalition will they be able to see succeed this time well that's not clear but what is possible is that spain will be without a government until 2020. 40 barcelona.
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well we discussed the elections with independent journalist martin roberts to find out what might come next. i think the main thing looking forward is that both the socialists you know who the acting government the more natural partners there most between them they've actually paid the price for not reaching an agreement in the past 6 months because the seat tali has actually for them. that leaves them even far short of the you know the magical majority of them than they were you know just 6 months ago so i mean the big question again looking forward is whether they're going to be able to settle their differences with each other. only bass is whether they're going to be able to reach arabs. i guess a lot of the regional nationalist parties on site at least to form some sort of a pact overwise we have yet more deadlock. now tony to some of the stories that shaped the week a leaked a video appeared to show that america's a.b.c. news channel shelved a story on this crisis billionaire jeffrey epstein 3 years ago and network anchor
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was recorded ranting about the station quashing her explosive interview with an accuser of the convicted paedophile in is a number of powerful figures are implicated in his alleged crimes have a story for 3 years i've had to say he would continue robert's 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 and everything she was in hiding for 12 years making it come out we convinced her to talk to us it was unbelievable what we had claimed we had everything. i tried for 3 years to get it on to no avail and now it's all coming out and thinking well of revelations that i presume had i was so pissed right now. well that video was obtained by the transparency group project a very taf and its founder james o'keefe shit is thoughts on the footage. i have to wonder why did they not air these stories why why were that why was the shelled now
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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. because they seem to want to protect the people that we're working with jeffrey epstein again amy robach saying that steam was blackmailing people there's a lot of powerful people on those airplanes that amy is 100 percent certain that 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 for a.b.c. news has defended its decision not to broadcast the story stating it didn't meet editorial standards and the anchor amy wrote back agreed explaining her comments
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were made in a private moment of frustration that's a reminder of how the story developed 66 year old multimillionaire jeffrey epstein was convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor back in 2008 and was a registered as a sex offender then in july this year he was arrested again and was to face trial of the alleged creation of a sex trafficking network charges he repeatedly tonight but a month later epstein was found dead in his cell in an apparent suicide well the founder of project veritas james o'keefe again says despite a.b.c. same allegations were uncorroborated the network doesn't shy away from the high profile claims. 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
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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 out with jeffrey epstein per amy amy roebuck's. democrats in the u.s. have failed to push through a bill to keep the identity of whistleblowers secret and this comes as the president's own some trump jr tweeted the alledge alleged name of the whistleblower who triggered the impeachment inquiry saskia tenet reports on the fate of those who recently dead to speak out in the u.s. . 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 all
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rother of thing one intelligence officer who is 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 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 opposite who chose the path of least resistance you see they quietly launched 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.
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when 189 out of 190 cases of whistleblower complaints by descend 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 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 level when he uncovered what he said amounted to the u.s. helping pakistan become a nuclear power including by selling band technology 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.
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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 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
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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 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. and 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
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tell the truth about corrupt officials united states pretends to have laws 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 about things they do illegally the governments are basically wanting to control saying who's 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 are less of
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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. the syrian president says the west's attempt to incite in a revolution in his country through sanctions has failed bashar. thoughts in an exclusive interview with altie and it's the 1st time he's spoken to an international channel in more than a year. what did you make of it when. the british government sent the royal navy to intercept in the iranian vessel. they said the iranian government said it was with heating oil for syria and the sanctions from the european union going to hit the poorest people
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of syria. this winter. exactly 1st for this is by oversee. the biography by the united kingdom and this is the core meaning of the word regime called regime in both in gangs of youth something similar. yes they wanted to effect the people in syria why because those people expected to rule with against their government during the different stages or the war but they didn't they were supposed to be supporting the terrorists the moderate rebels the angels of white helmet but the people didn't this would with their government so they have to suffer they have to pay the price 1st for they have to learn the lesson that you should do. with their agenda 2nd this is maybe the last ditch attempt in order to push them to be against big government but they tried to tried it before and
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they didn't work because the people you know the whole story and they know where their interests lie. well you can watch the full version of that interview here on r.t.e. on monday as well as on the web site r.t. dot com. well this week also saw a major shake up in the fast food world with mcdonald's c.e.o. being fired for having a relationship with an employee and that something strictly against the company's policy models forbids romantic links between managers and both direct and indirect employees steve easterbrook took over as chief executive in 2015 after working his way up through the company and he's been widely credited with revitalizing the phone food chains restaurants and menu in a message to stuff he apologized admitted his dismissal was the right decision we got the opinions of legal analyst londo and t.v.
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and radio host karen. 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 not to mention 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 it's hard to meet people these days i'm sure it's hard to be single i'm married but you know as a single person in america you know being a c.e.o. i don't know how much time this guy had on his hands to meet people you know what his golden parachutes going to be today oh my god this poor guy wears a good immediately buddy match dot com me she's just too busy for that and it's
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funny how we read into it while it was consensual 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 rule that we live in this is an era right now of matt lauer and me too i do you know i do know the rules out all over i mean here are of over it i've already. over it. i mean as a woman in america you are not in charge of us 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 become so consuming in today's journalism and in today's america perhaps the company could have some sort of agreement where you know we allow consensual relationships with some sort of agreement between the parties before our eyes and you gauge in sexual shouldn't would you please sign this here
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to which would you signal that yes we are able to one people do it every day that it's a world we live in. who signs contracts for sexuality what are you talking about who does it might you might have to you might have to you might have to have a contract to protect yourself well that's your update of the latest news around up of the stories that shaped this week we'll be back here in 30 minutes time with more see them. max kaiser financial survival guide liquid assets are those that you can convert quite easily. to keep in mind no assets them into a place of. record. welcome
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to well the party it's one of the cruelest and the most avoidable and reversible diseases of our times is the prize human space for progress in abundance and you frankenstein created by the collusion of industry and science obesity or rather die obesity has been making life miserable for millions of people mainly because they follow the advice of their doctors should they well to discuss that i'm now joined by jason fung a canadian new for all a just and a best selling author dr funk it's so good to talk to you thank you very much for your time oh thanks for having me it's great to be here now for starters i have to say that i am in huge and very grateful fan of yours but for those of our viewers who are not familiar with your work how do they keep me dr like yourself and on this subject off obesity or rather diet beseeches you like to call it yeah so
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kidney disease in north america is largely related to type 2 diabetes so we've had a big. mix since the 1970 s. and since the 1980 s. we've had more and more type 2 diabetes so as i started practice i started seeing more and more of these type 2 diabetics who were developing kidney disease and that's why i really developed a very strong interest in the treatment of type 2 diabetes so standard treatment as most doctors do consists of really just giving medications but that didn't really make a lot of sense to me because if you think about type 2 diabetes it's actually a reversible disease that is if people lose weight then very often the type 2 diabetes also goes away and as it goes away you can't develop kidney disease any further so to me that was the most important thing was to.
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