Transcripts For RT Watching The Hawks 20171215 : comparemela

Transcripts For RT Watching The Hawks 20171215



they're very familiar with those weapons is done by contractors and i know beltway companies that stilling gauging that activity happens also in afghanistan wherever you have this kind of activity you have clandestine programs are presently run by the agency cia and it goes on and on and on and the way it probably happened in a number of ways is that they really captured or they went to opposition fighters who may have joined isis but in many some of them were actually mislaid when they were parachuted in either of those approaches and in the one case when isis initially took over mosul back in two thousand and fourteen. they took incredible amounts of weaponry from the iraqi fighters who went and then mosul fell so they were they've been able to get these weapons they've been able. to. actually modify it to to suit their purposes and and be able to adjust launch tubes for example so that they can comply with. the weapon systems itself so the ice is engineers if you will were very very clever and in and showed a lot of ingenuity and this is a part of this also is that the original suppliers who sold them to the u.s. or saudi arabia were was a kind of turning around and clandestinely beating them that was against the original buying agreements a lot of these cars sure you're always going to have a no re export without permission clause or but that that was just but when you're doing a clandestine program such as this you go through the state department for example it would go to an innocuous in this case let's say like romania to the u.s. ok then then they go off on a special aircraft and and wind up over there and through jordan or what have you see i had a program and then it was just this year. president trump said no more but by by then you know they they have they have an arsenal and they still have it and you don't know where a lot of these stocks are hidden you have bunkers probably still filled somewhere where they can retrieve them i know they would be clever enough to do something like that and it's it's hard for me to look at it and understand why you know why a lot in the me a lot of people in them and the mainstream media and the corporate news seem surprised by this when we've seen if you look through history as soon as one war ends those things are being shipped to the next place and we saw that you know weapons that were in japan at the end of world war two got shipped to korea and when there was anything left over at the end of that war and got shipped to vietnam and just everything gets around and this idea of having rebels or arming people be it considering that the united states is essentially the largest arms dealer in the world is it naive. if mainstream media or any media had to be surprised by this are they that naive or is there a level of we have to protect certain things what that there's a reason for these some of these program it's a combination i think they have to protect it because they and it's a clandestine program number one but number two there was no focus on it. i know when i was at the pentagon we. went up when i was in kazakhstan news because stan training border guards at the know those areas we would come across tremendous surpluses of these weapons that were left over from the old one the cold war had ended and we were trying to get our defense attache to scoop them up because in that region we were very concerned even back then of islamic islamist terror terrorist groups and getting their hands ninety's there and this was early two thousand well now what i want to ask this is is there any kind of what we know look like ok we have the cia i want to come avoid fondling of these in these operations over you know secret operations following weapons and they're on the pentagon's side of things do they worry about this and what kind of prevention or precautions do they take cores a kind of way we know what they're doing will just look the other way well i think it was they were very aware where these weapons were going they the. pentagon was very much involved in these type of programs. after all they were they were being supplied to elements that we were training and given advice to so that and it was directed that it clearly shown that rather than us weapons which they didn't know how to operate get these other weapons from eastern europe because there was so much so many available and the ammunition was so plentiful and that way you also had deniability trials of all denial were they get them from eastern europe but not mention the fact that it was all orchestrated by the united states. policies how how dangerous is that the idea of sort of using these well these weapons are here these weapons are here when we're looking in war zones who are trying to see who is supplying what how dangerous it that we just has seemed to have an innumerable number amount of of arms just wandering around in the middle east and eastern europe and africa the fact that isis is just isis alone has metastasized and thirty countries and those weapons what is their weapons of choice the a k forty seven it's all these all these types of. weapons that we're talking about today and they're very very plentiful they're not going to go away and they're going to be and they're probably bunkers storehouses for future use and and they're in plentiful supply they're not going to and i think it was was it was a former pentagon that was what you're probably you will point out that a lot of times we use these weapons like you've mentioned japan you know right after world war two but a lot of times we use the weapons to kind of flood the area to kind of. create the war to the something that we saw here in regards to this new information with isis the kind of you need the enemy to be armed in order to justify the fight against the other well there is some element of that because we. we we want to be able to in many cases we were actually arming the at that time the. opposition which was against assad now that then the then the focus shifted to going after isis and and those same weapons and then began to be used against our folks in the people we were training so it's it was again it's the monster we created coming back to bite us and i was out of the because of what we talk about forty seven's and sort of small small arms ammunition and things like that what about things like surface to air missiles because senator john mccain once stated in regard to the syrian conflict. specifically quote i might do what we did in afghanistan many years ago to give those guys the ability to shoot down those planes that equipment is available to the free syrian army would just like the afghans shoot down the russians and now according to this report we kind of did just what john mccain it buys except the rockets ended up in isis hands within two months of them arriving in syria so how susceptible to blowback is this kind of sort of gusto foreign policy of saying i'm going to give these guys guns to shoot these guys and well it's very very serious and they are going to be the fact that they have them. and they can be used at another time in fact. some some of our some of our defense activities in the air is assumes that they've got surface to air missiles down there and you just don't know if they're going to be using them or not they probably don't use them because they don't want to reveal that they that they have their positions and where it is but the fact is they do have them they've captured them and they could be used for another time the major concern is not i'm not on the battlefield so much but i consider that right very point is there every visit one of those things where we need we need to work very concerned to civilians that are very concerned about a lot of these weapons were flowing out of north africa libya particularly which then makes all of aircraft flying commercial aircraft flying in southern europe very very vulnerable very vulnerable it's interesting too because the day that the media is covering these reports coming out you also have u.s. ambassador vicky haley showcasing in condemning. what the u.s. claimed was evidence of iranian weapons being used by the hutus of yemen. how do we balance the u.s. balance that kind of hypocritical major of the like ok we're condemning the iranians for supplying allegedly supplying the hutus with rockets and weapons but at the same time we also reports of us you know essentially isis ending up with weapons that we plug it into syria how to balance. on who who the bad guy is who the good guy isn't and who's talking you know both sides contribute you know you have iranian weapons that have come in they it says to. the shiite forces in iraq certainly and there's been weapons that transfers without we know of that have gone to the east. and again and again it's it's not just one side doing it all sides are doing it and it's all everybody starts that's down and says ok you know what we're not going to give we're not just going to indiscriminately give or anything giving weapons to anybody in an area that's not i don't think they can i don't think they can control it any more i don't think it's a question any longer we will or will not give weapons there are so many out there right now great that they're going to be available whenever and for whatever group that wants to take over there was a report what might work but you always were coming out of constructing osama today all right as we go to break walk watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter see our poll shows that r.t.g. dot com coming up parties david miller of the wild world of the slaughter of net neutrality the place to stay on top of wallace asked why wall street has was through sleep boy to me to movement it's because sexism doesn't exist on wall street women are totally treated equal their. state to the watching the whole. that's the problem in this new reality is there will be no resting in peace there is no death anymore people will pay to make sure that their death is final that their death is complete that all their d.n.a. ascribed. by too many flips over the years. so i know the gaming sorry guys. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager killian erroneous and spending student twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great one more chance for. the base this minute. trump benefit. very much from the existing plurality system because he was so different from the other candidates if you took any one of those mainstream candidates and you put him in a head to head contest with trump. that other candidate might well of want. to. be first like when you all know it's coming to inspect the property if somebody would've been told me that i'm going to spend my life for two plank committees or a little disturbed person with solti was clearly seen. every night or we were attacked by the arabs or we will attacking them and we will extremely shocked and saying that's not possible oh me doesn't do such scenes and then the soldiers and myself from the upcoming snipping to lose both wampus of the host with all the prisoner we've all dealt with over the they all. believe much second close citizens in the on call. truce like and like to give my head that there is no way to be able to live together without tearing down the street how. the f.c.c. made it overturn that neutrality regulations was a ball asked all. and in a terrifying turn of events almost physically as an unknown person called out a bomb threat resulting in a ten minute break to bring in bomb sniffing dogs but after all the chaos and settled the commissioners took the vote everyone had been expecting and many fear will change consumer access to the internet forever though the practice wasn't prevalent prior to net neutrality rules many activists are concerned that internet service providers may use the new opportunity to throttle web traffic based on content and charging different prices to acts like access to different websites we now turn to our teams david miller for the latest on the critical vote and the protests we've seen throughout the day. in a three two vote down party lines this morning the f.c.c. voted in favor of the first importance of all net neutrality regulations we can as you can see behind me there merican people have gathered to protest said decision the agency's republican majority approved a plan to scrap the rules preventing internet providers like comcast. from blocking or slowing web traffic the f.c.c. today voted three two along party lines to repeal the obama era net neutrality regulations handing a victory to total calm providers over the objections of tech companies including netflix read it and today's vote was delayed for a brief time by an apparent bomb threat but that did not stop the f.c.c. from moving forward to what some call the death of the internet as you can see behind me many flowers have been laid in from the f.c.c. is building as if a memorial for the internet dozens of democrats in at least one republican are the f.c.c. to cancel today's vote but the chairman did bow to move forward with the plan ironically the same democratic commissioners fighting for freedom of speech for the internet refused interview with myself because i'm with r.t. america while doing interviews for every other network out here also news today as many as two million net neutrality come. many of which were negative were found to the f.c.c. were fake according to the new york attorney general's office several attorneys general and democrats urged an investigation into the comments ahead of today's book protests wrap up here today we heard a number of concerns including concerns over the right to free speech corporations gaining larger and getting richer and also many health concerns environmental concerns also but the main concern is that this fight is not going to stop that they continue to pursue actions against the f.c.c. not to take away these protections reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. well we've been covering it for a long time and it was that fateful day yeah that neutrality was struck down thanks to former horizon lawyer a little corporate hacker the f.c.c. commissioners i hate you know what. i mean is true but you know the one of the funny one of the interesting things i don't know if i and i didn't understand that this at least a decade so i'm five and truthfully after ten years i think most people just understand what that neutrality meant but i think honestly it just people just didn't see how important it was but. the fights not over because a lot of people said you know the lawsuits. that you guys see the congress is probably every i think a lot of a lot of republicans surprisingly in congress have said oh wait a minute where we shouldn't be overturning that probably i don't see probably some legislation down the line to kind of filling the gaps that were created today are one of the interesting things to happen that's kind of ironic about the whole debate is that many of the big internet platforms that we're advocating for neutrality like you know don't shred it. kind of already in gauging and censorship that we've seen over and over while they're ordering it or i mean he you know you tube did monetizing it hiding politically of subversive videos or social media companies partner. governments to build roads alternative new sources so you kind of see that how we're doing everything that they were complaining to do and those are just a. neutral drive yourself but a little hypocrisy going on there yes i think one of the things that we have to understand is that they've been they've been paying to do this for a long time if you think that you tube magically like. didn't take extra money and advertising wasn't well put yourself to the top. and if you believe the google didn't do the same and if you didn't think that everybody has been figuring out ways to cheat the system and that that system is there the reason that things like google and facebook and you tube exist is to sell ads without a middleman period and that's all we've heard over and over and that is what they're there for your they're not there to give you free speech they are not a platform for democracy their entire purpose is to sell ads to people who are corporations at the end of the soldiers and i think the thing about. here is this you know republican appointed head of the a c c and obviously i'm no fan of his political opinions because i think it's a little too close to a little too close to corporate america but if anybody got to see i was we can't show the video but he this is a guy who gets outrage for not taking his job seriously and then he does this daily caller video making fun of anybody who's fighting it being you know seven things that's too big you can still post selfies the medium's and he's there with the puppy dog and i have to say. grow up honestly you know good point like everybody on the hill there's a point where you just need to grow up because you have people the people who are really hurt by this are the people at the very bottom they're not the people with million dollar you tube channels they're the person with a small website who's trying to sell a product and trying to make a living that's making less than fifty thousand dollars a year probably and those are the people that really get hurt and long term and we know the cable companies are going to do the internet provided cable companies are going to do this a benchley they're going to parcel out the internet for you know x. amount of low in dollars you get slow simple internet service and these websites but for high end dollars you get all the actual stuff you need right they do that now this point if you live a basic plan it doesn't work right now and so no sir i don't it's only going to hurt people who don't have access to money isn't going to lance who don't use that and at the end of the day the internet is a utility you can't get a public good it's a utility at this point we were too dependent on it without it i think we're ten years from a free internet home so. sexual abuse and harassment are no stranger to the wolves of wall street and while the brothers of finance are apparently way more in the heat crystals and gurus than cocaine and export x. test scores it seems that women are still struggling to succeed and be safe in the workplace the government accountability office recently released a new report finding among other things that women influence make up only twenty nine percent of senior jobs at banks trusts insurance and securities firms and of the women who did rise to the top of the national bureau of economic research recently concluded that following an incidence of misconduct the male advisors are twenty percent more likely to lose their jobs and thirty percent less likely to find new jobs relative to male advisers joni hersch a professor at vanderbilt law school told the intercept the problem with these industries is that the prize is so big at the top if you successfully compete and vamps. the payoff is huge and that keeps people motivated to keep putting out and complaining about the working conditions there's a huge story that you told me about today and you've been following all day long. yeah it is the thing of not understanding i keep being i guess this whole thing we've had that the meaty movement this year and it's hit really close to home for you because it's in so many industries that i have worked in that i have seen sexual harassment abuse assaults i've seen it all and now it's sort of see this idea as if wall street has never had a problem as if wall street's never had an issue and it's. it's amazing that no like you going to see it when you're in a restaurant you see it in hollywood you see. ostrich but you're really silent and with those vaguely remind me of something yes please tell me the. reminiscences of this is true taking it back to the night as we love to do. with our president we like to take a back to the ninety's and in the ninety's there were a number of lawsuits the biggest one was known as the boom boom boom of the ninety as it was when smith barney as we know for the fabulous thailand party we do things the old fashioned way we earn it move money the old fashioned way we earn it was sued by twenty five female coke workers and curb brokers for sexual harassment and assault the actually the accusations that were in this just just to name one tiny one was branch managers asking female employees to take their shirts off for money and then that was the existence of the infamous boom boom room which is a room in their new york office of smith barney that was strictly for escorts and strippers and if any were female workers were brought in there a number of them said they were assaulted they had tongues shoved down their throats not that in that case the arbitration process many people many women were saddled with was called out and in the in the lawsuit that ended up with smith barney they actually agreed after a lot of fighting to let the arbitration go and to settle for a fairly large one hundred fifty million dollars in rewards and they've even put a cap on it they were saying over twenty thousand women come forward so was a huge lawsuit it was a huge thing but even at that time they said look if we don't fix these things if we don't fix the arbitration process or these things it's not going to get in the arbitration process is a big problem here because you know we saw you know gretchen carlson thankfully got around her arbitration process when she was suing roger ailes you know cod. what a fox former c.e.o. job to fox news you know anita hill said you know yes that he did well but you know who now works as an anti-discrimination professor at brandeis university told time magazine last year mandatory arbitration clauses in negotiating away the civil rights of an individual are just plain a bad idea what we're talking about here with harassment is a civil rights violation you know our policy is driven from the point of view of the people the men who are more powerful engaging in the use of behavior women are skeptical skeptical coming forward because they don't trust the procedures and i think they are. absolutely right the better for seizures as we get better procedure and i don't have a sneaking feeling that wall street bubble is going to pop the bubble not the money bubble but the me too bubble that's going to pop and they're going to see more and i hope so i hope that's not the case but some are really at the end of the day here . since mankind first looked to the heavens we've asked the most universal of questions are you on the search for the answer to that question continues to this very day and now it's being asked of the mysterious quarter mile long cigar shaped interstellar object currently hurdling through our solar system at a speed of almost two hundred thousand miles per hour called the oh mama which is why i'm for a messenger or scout stephen hawking and other scientists have theorized that the object could be something as grand as an alien pro or just simply another spacecraft lucky enough to be on a very rare interstellar journey to find out scientists working on the breakthrough listen project have pointed the massive green bank telescope in west virginia to listen for any potential alien communications or signals being emitted from the four hundred meter long object as of thursday it's found the sound of silence but don't give up hope it's an awfully big sky that it is this is this neat four hundred. there's a lot to learn from it it's. as much as i wish i was an alien coming to take me back to my home planet well and the reason of the evil daughter was something possibly alien is that the didn't require like the amount of space dust and debris that most objects hurdling through the void require very good cause. but they're going to look at it again they're not looking at it so they're all right about is there enough of the other show for your to and remember everyone in this world we are told build up above so it's always wall i love i am tired robot and on top of the people watching those talks of a great day my body. loses . when you don't. see the. dead equipped to do. what they need not through only ten space. left to know. said. clinton no servant is messy that. you speak french. those who have. been sent down to new. busy. that's all the politicians who make people afraid that's we have better relations with russia better relations with the united states no need to enforce law supra nationalism in brussels and the european union that is the real reason and that is something i don't subscribe to. most people think just stand out in the. is this you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand down to lose business you just need as the right questions and demand the right answers. question. it would seem the more they antitrust first push to have the president removed from office the more we learn about the media in such places is the f.b.i. how they really work to date the investigation known as russia gate has revealed preciously little we're learning there was collusion elsewhere. u.s. regulators voted to scrap net neutrality despite protests in washington critics say the move could create a so-called internet for the elite. president vladimir putin concludes his annual marson q. and a session with journalists answering more than seventy questions in almost two hours we've got the main points from that also this hour. palestinian protesters clashed with israeli pennies in a normal stop wave of anger over jerusalem as muslim nations reject the u.s. role in the middle east peace process.

Related Keywords

New York , United States , Jerusalem , Israel General , Israel , Kazakhstan , Japan , Afghanistan , Iran , Washington , Yemen , Syria , Russia , Brussels , Bruxelles Capitale , Belgium , Jordan , West Virginia , Thailand , Iraq , Hollywood , California , Saudi Arabia , France , Romania , America , Iranian , French , Iraqi , Syrian , Israeli , Palestinian , Syrians , Afghans , Vicky Haley , Roger Ailes , David Miller , Vladimir Putin , Gretchen Carlson , Anita Hill , John Mccain , Michael Maloof ,

© 2024 Vimarsana