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will the game . the friday november. i wanted to be seen time in your david muir watching our tea. the three day that people can take part in the same protest on the same day all over the world. that is exactly what's happening tomorrow and on unprecedented global rally called marched against the mainstream media thousands of people are expected to take to the streets in their respective cities and marched to the studios of major media
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headquarters. organizers that said this will be in attack against the credibility of the mainstream media and tend to steer its new words away from its lies and for its alternative media sources. so that's how about this rally in the movement we can expect to see thereafter i went earlier. i get barnett an organizer for the event. a first half and take a look at this gallup poll. the poll shows that now in the forty four percent of people say they have trust and confidence in the media according to gallup data americans have consistently been more distressing each year since two thousand seven so i asked if there was a turning point that really triggered this decline i think to some people are rude to come together and we're working together. when we actually work with a lot of movement a lot of peaches and a wheel. we all help each other towards the same common goal. i really think that we're we're with all
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the marches have been going on within the past year. this is our march will be the tenth of march this year in america. so on. griffin that were starting to reach the general . and the peepers are looking to alternative media for their needs. i want a little bit more about you that it's taking place in hundreds of cities worldwide i think people are are so receptive to this message not only in united states but in multiple different country is in the media landscape similar in for instance the uk or other countries that are the experiencing the same. would you say that that people here in united states art. leon we we've spoken to honor our organizers of ramadhan and they say that up. the bbc covers up alive in the oven while it's true that going on everywhere it seems like an arm. it's that there is a more free open press i think people are just fine and
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towards heaven. the restore and journalist integrity of mainstream media because of oh were we. what we're seeing more people rise up and fight against corruption and tyranny. and on. because the mainstream media everywhere in the in london canada australia. it seems that they're up to this information is. you know use for long reasons are all tomorrow when people are marching across the world would anyone need listening everybody everybody on the streets that's going to be walking by and see we want mainstream media to listen to let them know that you know where the people are finally come together and we we want to influence them to make a change. but more importantly we just wanna reach the general and let them know a lot of people though so watch mainstream news and up. the though this believe
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everything that that album then on. so we wanted we want to influence those people to look elsewhere to share what i planned to transfer them and send the bill by this rally into real action thereafter we ate we wanna make this it's nice to be a one time thing. on the momentum of this it we we we hope to see it of. of more more ratings go towards alternative media at them from their will to stop. you will keep up. the other events we have a lot of other events coming up after this which i really wanted to share. will tell people before we go where they can find out more about the sedan and sort of keep in touch with. i'm in dna and anise and hyper further advanced well we've made it basically people are believed to be a tour official website which is to
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be debbie deb you got an a and s m dot info. you get to that site and you'll see right at the top. the top there is a list it's a complete list of pages you click that. the foreigner city and state money click on the event page and from there to be able to find the meeting location was hosted and who else is going to be able to organize what everyone else in their area that on that same event. that was deadline and an organizer for march against mainstream media. and albania will not host the dismantling of serious chemical weapons united states requested that albanian host the facilities where serious stockpile could be destroyed. however following a heated debate in the balkan country with hundreds of demonstrators taking to the streets to voice opposition to the country has said no to the idea. albanians response coincides with the november fifteen deadline set by the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to come up with a more detailed plan on how these weapons will be
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disposed parties' costs lear has more. today is the deadline for the organization for the prohibition of chemical with institute for destruction get nine specific chemical awesome no. so for the masses has an eight point eight nine in its destruction program with the latest being the festive period and that now when it had to just wait for equipment used for the mixing and production of poison gases and nerve agents nasa says it remains committed to meeting these deadlines. the notebook will be the to do whatever it takes. cool comatose in most of these blocks. but that expense. see we can do it so not ready to do it. i was missing in damascus where none of the foreign experts at the scene the destruction of sin is chemical weapon program would speak on camera i've been in to say that they were extremely satisfied with the progress that was being made and that damascus was compilation free. we have made a commitment and seniors
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with north korea sticking its commitments. this is not the commitment to the secret to come soon. this is not the commitment to the lpc the blue this is the commitment also go and brush a difference. one of the debates right now is wait to actually destroy the serious chemical weapons which i estimated the amount thousand tonnes. chemical weapons have become heavy burden on syria. the space to the presence of militant groups in the soil. the money won't use of britain's repeat and usage is awesome and it's humbling them. the final deadline for stay at this point that i felt kind of chemical weapons is the middle of next year. what if we are on team canada nhtsa program in place to stop the bad guys may not be working so well in question as a nine hundred million dollar program run by me a beer detection officers also known as bt owes these videos are typically station at major transit hubs and
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busiest airports across the country. but according to a new report from the government credibility on this program the bdo genes known as spot for the screening of passengers by observation techniques may know the myriad of fact and font is used to identify persons may pose a risk to aviation security through observation of travelers the report reads quote of the local. i did and does not support whether behavioral indicators can be used to identify persons who may pose a risk to aviation security in two thousand eleven the department of homeland security did its own analysis on the program and down and the ceos were high in fact dead and in fact vital to identifying high risk passengers. however this brief in gao study rejects those findings saying they were based on bad science. in the report the gao urges congress to cut funding for the program. but at a hearing yesterday with the house subcommittee on transportation security. tsa
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administrator john pistol said behavior detection officers are essential. my concern with the deficiencies that is that if we remove one whole layer of security that need to be those who again are the least invasive. i am looking for intent rather than items. then that gives us of exposure to potential terrorists that we don't currently have. this latest study and whether it's an awesome that this program forget. i read earlier by jd to kill a managing editor of reason in twenty four seven i first asked him about the kinds of behavioral indicators. the tsa would consider suspicious. well look what they say what this is deceptive and stated a dom what an excerpt exactly constitutes is anybody's guess a mini do check with the things i wanna go through that it was to identify high risk passengers. the key indicator though is that
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important fact is that there is a cb any basis for the permit a stamp. right well i don't take a look at some numbers out of this report and its hits a look at the number of people selected by spot officers for further screening at forty nine airports in two thousand eleven and two thousand twelve. it found that of miss sixty one thousand travelers they stopped only thirteen percent were referred to long for snuff the stairs and only four percent of those people were actually arrested at stony point six percent of all the peoples spot stopped for extra screening. nine many keys and the tsa has hounded the program by showing the number of targets that a certain number of targets turn into a brass men are any of those arrested in terrorism related or are these people ultimately arrested for some other kind of communal activity. elisa julie minor crimes and what it really comes down to is that these arrests exists in those identifications
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couldn't bend my chance to come when we looked at what the tsa was doing promotion techniques to falling at the age of accountability office found that the techniques that you save adopted home. our base to the that just your name gets mad when you think somebody is high risk or not it might be a slight improvements in the overall results. but basically it will get four hundred firm that studies of the techniques the tsa is adopted. they found that there really is no evidence that it improves to stand there and guessing my spirits how concerned should americans be about this program. allowing people to fall victim to things like racial profiling. well there are much to learn in an earlier post in the office so want to say workers testified that to be unsure what else to do. one other co workers and there's three thousand tsa officers around the country were dedicated to using these techniques number and boston particular a lot of the year of the tsa agent
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just adopted race as an indicator a notebook of people the palm of his speech is based on speed and skin color nuts when people decide and despite the numbers add that question this program's effectiveness the tsa guys say it will continue to fight to keep the neo is after pilots and their practices are less invasive than other techniques that the tsa news is do you think i'm justified keeping the program in place one no i mean it's less invasive unless you're one of the people was so right for no good reason or for your chance and is also closed in on three thousand b p r three thousand nato protection officers around the country course money. as two hundred million dollars a year nine hundred million dollars since two thousand seven. that's not counting the cost of pilot program. there's no evidence that the techniques for using work. this is great cost to taxpayers over all that if you're one of the of the past two years old was signed for aston hassle because somebody spidey sense single and an orange vest but
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he says is worth anything then if it is a great course the wintertime and was flights terms of breast fridays and sets a deadline and lastly i do wanna take a look at something that may actually pose a problem for the tsa. in just under eight minutes this this man and a video with dimensionals. as many books you need to bring me out of things that you can buy an airport terminal post screening high and light are things like this a long way while the sa happened recently in california now with add the man who opened fire on flight passengers before getting through security. do you think homeland security and should perhaps be using their resources a bit differently the earliest these fixed security positions especially are worthless and krishna iyer just agree to security expert has called security here. because they're very visible but they don't do anything. ten be a sage or if you're referring to is another security experts and forty runs and no websites
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where he actually is dedicated to craig improvised weapons on the other side of security is critical in a few this time we created a grenade is also pretty shocked. he's created of a cross post below guns incendiary devices. always think you can find one c to twenty and through tsa screeners screening at the airport. umm really the two things that happened since nine eleven that made a difference are offering up the doors and making testing where the interceptor possibly if somebody tries to seize control of flights or xl. those are the two things yet to respond automatically fix security points of the sort that tsa operates like harass people. but as a security expert with is a bit corny created out of the other side of security barrier has demonstrated they don't make it safe. it seemed that the terrorists know exactly how to do with this one dollars to get it to her precinct awning and breaking all that down for sgd to chile. managing editor of
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reason twenty four seven thank you. twenty year old political activists jimmy cannon was just sentenced today at the federal court for the southern district of new york. he received the maximum sentence of ten years in prison after pleading guilty to participating in an ominous hack of the private intelligence firm strategic forecasting where strap for he wiped out by all the data bases and still kind of email messages that he later handed over to transparency organization with the weeks after him and send in saying that the geeks plans to release the remaining strap for finals. our t's not stasi a trip here was that the sentence and brings us more. after two hour hearing in a packed courtroom in the federal courthouse in lower manhattan twenty year old activist and happy journey. hammond was sentenced two hundred and twenty months behind bars he's going to spend the next decade in jail in march twenty twelve hammett was arrested for breaking into two hundred gigabytes. a five million emails of information of private security firms
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trapper and leaking this information to transparency organization week he leaks in the scene as it was revealed that the private security firm was spying and human rights activists upon the request corporation and the us government earlier hammock and plead guilty to one count of the computer abuse and fraud act. this was a classic case of whistle blowing. beware of malfeasance in criminal activity by a private corporation on behalf of both corporations and the government has exposed the government and the judge felt that the idea of causing the hammer causing destruction was incompatible with that. jeremy's stated political calls and time and then we disagree with that some of them and supporters have dubbed him the robin hood of our times the defense team inside the courtroom argued that he bought for the better good trying to bring about real change to the system and shed more light on what the us government was doing the prosecution however said that he stole the numbers of
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sixty thousand credit cards causing any damage of one to two point five million dollars to businesses and individuals. people who have influence in people when kiera do not stand up and defend people like jeremy the judge said that he is not the almighty yellow adopt a kid i was the sole rights activists jeremy's every much as a progressive humanist and the spirit of those leaders as we said in the defense is that i hated by his political beliefs. his desire for transparency in its desire to highlight what's wrong with the private security industry and with government surveillance. a total of two hundred and sixty five letters from journalist activist human and constitutional rights groups were sent to the judge asking for jeremy having to be released also thirty six prominent freedom of information act to this. i sense their request to the white house however the huge support for jeremy hammond did not affect the judge's decision to
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return to yemen. um yielded were snowed in chelsea new york chelsea man in his old ones struggle that we will need to rise up and let people know the truth. if we don't have jeremy hammond simply don't have edwards noted us if we don't have chelsea manning's fairgrounds. we don't have a free press this and this comes on the heels of the nsa scandal continuing debate on what should and should not be kept secret in the us and how long the unprecedented war on whistleblowers will continue as well as the war on freedom of information. is this teacher cannot rt meal. it was a case that could have tested the surveillance tactics of the national security agency in open court but yesterday a federal judge in san diego's decided that was not in the cards. us district judge jeffrey miller denied a new trial for four somali immigrants including boss. meanwhile in a taxi driver was charged with aiding the enemy back in february. louisiana's the sole example of a successful and use of
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the mass collection of telephone medicaid a while and was convicted of sending the organization also bought a five hundred dollars to support . but in july after and would stand in the documents on the nsa surveillance programs the fbi testified in congressional hearing that its surveillance of milan was crucial in determining his criminality but this revelation will allen's attorney filed for a retrial in september saying keeping the evidence used against wellington secret violated due process investigative journalist marcy wheeler spoke with us yesterday about whether edwards onions leeks benefited malam. he actually won this particular have ever been indicted for it not for the government's need to have a success story here because we know as of two thousand and nine. they hadn't had any we know that they were boasting about having to do preliminary investigations we know that in two thousand nine the fbi said this guy isn't worst recognizing because the reason is he
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sending money to somalia have nothing to do with terrorism they have to do with defending his answers. and then a year later all of the set to win. when the nsa has to keep going to congress to get the three approved all this we have been indicted. a while and then the three other somali immigrants sentencing trial is set for november eighteen. an act of this came together to rally against the us and wrong warfare program today. they marched from the white house to the headquarters of drone aircraft manufacturer general a comics alternate one message very clear stop the proliferation of drones are teased with wa was that the rally and she her the whole time. his loved ones have fallen victim to us from strikes again in the left. later today for the first time for my delegation of drone strike victims from yemen and human rights activists that want to bring attention to the plight of victims on around him down
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and we heard today from eight am and as has the brother in law and nephew were killed by us drone strikes at a youth as a brother in law was a very outspoken critic of lk deaf and dumb if you were to beat lsu would actually be higher by a from that i am a member of peta. but as we hear it turned out very differently. the notion that the moon the days get the feeling that we got there and we so those loved ones who will win it once it last night with dancing with us enjoy you that were deemed as being a cut to pieces by by dismissals by a brother in law my it's my last moments but the sun and had a deal was that an entire pie again the speaker and he was expecting to be killed he expected that he might become addicted. you'd be tied to the al qaeda. instead he was killed by a cinematic until we are here in front of the white house where dozens of protesters plan on
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marching to the headquarters of general at the next ferry the manufacture of major drone manufacturer. and they're going to march from the white house today i had for years just along the way to just so happens that general atomic is the maker of the predator and reaper drones that has been doing the killing. i think it's time for the us administration to really review its. it said its policy regarding retired and don't serve you and in the dvd the amount of civilian casualties that have been lost and nine and this is just a thought strikes the shooting attack near investigation into the city and to the process the delegation and the structuring i don't plan on meeting with mommy turns over the coming day of our message to them. it is clear to the tin and stupid drunk and i know and and and thereafter he also asking for them and not just to find a drunk programmed to be released for those documents
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of any can already be the dumbest things you get the conversation. here the white house was over guarantee it. and he's won the only people they can boast he's interviewed over forty thousand people. he's been in business for over fifty years and he's not stopping anytime soon. larry kane cute artsy an act of wanton not one but two shows barry k now and politicking perhaps the most surprising part of all this is that this is the man who turned eighty years old this coming tuesday somehow i mention that although our teeth made them up as explored his long standing career in a new documentary that will be debuting on our team next week. she joins me now for a little preview what to expect paintings for joining me the people that larry king was on duty for tired christie's back in and that is obviously switching years he's got just as much energy we not miss for the money so was he still doing this you know larry king doesn't even know the answer to that
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funny anecdotes and he actually told me was that vin scully who is the doctor's announcer came back after being retired for years and years the sky is eighty six years old and said they think a mac because he was beyond the age of retirement and this is a mentality that larry has one and really surprising things is not that he's almost eighty years old it's that his sole of my sil did so involved so on top of his questions whose answers paying attention to everything he says he's really he's there and he's the keys very much still in it. he is indeed very very sharp eyed in our human working on a documentary it's finally going to debut on monday were all very excited about it cause now we can expect how you can expect to hear a lot about larry's life and legacy. we started away from the beginning whaling he was a young boy a and kind of healthy diets the business the first place. he's interviewed every president since nixon. so we spoke about that atlanta of course this book about this whole thing about baseball and just everything that you can imagine the letter y am i
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doing all of the talking. i just say that that myself what some of the topics that we talked about our dna. this is my new blog whenever a few low of one of the federalist i still can't believe that i still pinch myself everyday he's not the great interviewer get paid for doing something that i would be winning. note this question with one of the only people in the history of the planet who can say he is an interview over forty thousand people from all walks of life. larry king and spent fifty six years asking questions. on the insulin number on ten stops and the camera is turned on him so i headed down the falling lead to cancer one simple question. one is larry king that so curious. everybody has in store. and people are fascinating and a mother jennifer she was sat next to on an airport. cause i'm constantly curious about wat
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i can go back to them being a member of my nineteen years old i get on the bus and as the bus driver this morning we went to watch. pilots will fly a plane and things that are curious to me. is it just things i think about. all of the curiosity drove came out of retirement in two thousand eleven when he began broadcasting not one but two shops. larry king now and politicking. it's a special someone in their forties would have trouble maintaining the corollary asking questions is like breathing. natural and non stop. so as the novice interview were in comparison to the kings at nearly six decades of experience. i know and ask one question is there and i could ask the great interviewer himself they haven't read the next time and many ideas years of love what it's like to be almost eighty and the ensuing b is
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weird because of what i was a kid no one was eighty and only one baby man leftists in the late sixties maybe seventies. i don't want something to reach seventy one. so i never expected this and i still pinch myself with all my father died at age forty six was nine and a half when i was forty six i thought i would die because he got a forty six show just to be approaching this december double edged sword heidi. i appreciate the fact i'm still here like so kami active units weird the people were so busy because i still think of myself. i was seventeen. his views on how journalism has changed. everybody's a blogger everyone is a journalist. immediacy is is a good and bad. if something big happened in the world right now. the whole war with noah in a minute. so this
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said good part of that is instant communications. that part. i love newspapers. he told me about some of his biggest accomplishments and night. my first excesses is fatherhood. i'm a pretty good father. three grown children stepson and two little boys and then medium very proud that i've accomplished something. these two wars and lifetime achievement from the emmys was a big thrill. i was fifteen sixteen years of experience. larry king is faith can be seen from the seats beside me on everything from taxi is still bought it. in this global phenomenon shows no signs of stopping. i can explain with the stamina comes from on hope it keeps up fifty six years and still asking questions. do you think some of this obama antagonism is racial. proving that even in a democracy. we still answer to retain. in los angeles
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make them up as our tea don't forget to tune in to rt on november eighteen nineteen and twenty anti tax the documentary in its entirety and find out what makes larry thinking of interviews. matt does it for now from around the stories become or go to youtube dot com slash arts in america check out our website. rt downturns like usa can also follow me on twitter had an ear and even see right back here again. in. the yours the u. why will will will
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this line. trying to sell the management officials in the philippines have spent the week may seem to help communities hit by a tight pair of high and now they've shed new light on the scale of devastation. they must survive a still don't have a roof over their hands officials say three thousand six hundred and one people and contents dense and one thousand one hundred and seventy nine missing. about one point eight seven million people out there and that
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