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will win with . the rtd us state department find it's up to six million dollars industry on its hands unaccounted for money used to pay contractors needs me up with the paperwork. london is based on the steps ahead reveal to us government program meant to influence people of the people of cuba with social media is not all it's cracked up to be because it has been tracked as well for not coming. and washington state as a detention center hunger strike for better conditions continue its legal action by civil rights group sees a
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number of strikers released from solitary confinement for that later in the shuttle like he entered washington dc. team. the second message alerts issued its entire history the state department has warned that six billion dollars is unaccounted for the warning issued by a new inspector general stealing excites significant financial risk and a lack of internal control. his political commentator sensex take a closer look at how the department's funding for private contractors they have spiraled there's action security of the state department bookkeeping after an alert was issued by the department's inspector general. regarding billions of dollars in unaccounted for contracting. the alert in the form of a letter from the office of inspector general revealing on its
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investigations and inspections at around six billion dollars worth of being completed or fraudulent contracts over the last six years. like other government agencies the state department relies on private contractors to carry out many of its missions around the world that means maintaining a lot of paperwork to make sure contracting money is the big wasted and taxpayers aren't being defrauded. during a recent audit the state department was unable to locate thirty three out of one hundred and fifteen requests contracts related to the mission in iraq. those contracts totaled two point one billion dollars and eighty two contracts they did locate more than a half block the proper information required by law. and that was in complete contracts also totaled more than two point one billion dollars. then in another audit related to the department's mission in africa. all the contracts requested by the inspector general were incomplete totaling nearly thirty five million dollars for
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the investigations back on track suited been falsified hidden been awarded to espouse of a contract employee. together these contracts totaled more than one hundred million dollars based on these findings the inspector general warned that failure to maintain contract miles adequately creates a significant financial risk. this demonstrates a lack of internal control over the department's contract actions on friday state department deputy spokesperson marie horner was asked about this issue. then she attempted to downplay the report that there are a complete file. i know where they can add value to the content of the thirteen dollars the defining issue of why we lost money issue. dude you're sure that you know we're all that money is for those of you acknowledge that the files are not complete at that. my understanding at the benalla bit depressed any idea what they looked like it i did it. also responding the inspector general's findings is torsion bar the assistant secretary of state for demonstration. she said her office concurs with all the recommendations laid
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out in the alert letter including creating a more centralized system to maintain contracts and conducting more internal audits to verify the completeness of contracts she also asked the inspector general for the names of those responsible for admittance during the flood contacts to individuals to be held accountable. reporting from the state department in washington dc. same charges despite heavy taliban threat ballot counting is under way in afghanistan the potential action went ahead on saturday a successor to the country's current leader is expected to be named by the end of the month new head of state accounts for all the security challenges as this account of reports from kabul. millions of afghans to find talabani threats to counterbalance it was no need for security incidents six people did die in a rocket attack on a polling center there were some clashes in provincial areas but those are pieces that have already been fighting a column on insurgency still nothing even remotely resemble the bottom
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of the hacienda run up to the historic vote one that many are calling a triumph of determination over intimidation. the counting of votes will last for awhile but officials do say that about seven million afghans captured thousand and twelve million eligible voters as nearly sixty percent much higher than what we saw in the last election was the biggest concerns that emerged this time around with the shortage of ballots across the country. this could be a result of the high voter turnout. it also could be a result of ballot stuffing was going to take at least a week to get the official results of the water to investigate fraud complaints. of course whoever wins will have an immense challenges ahead the next president has done won't have the benefit of billions of us dollars and eight. not to mention the thousands of international security forces to help out with security we're seeing is that security issue that could cry with how afghanistan with spyware the top two are worried about it and the twenty fourteen. that's when nato combat forces to withdraw from the country
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after fourteen years of fighting a fierce insurgency well you're not likely to find many have reported that for many of the people we've spoken too much to the plate what had happened after the americans the palms the full three hundred and fifty thousand afghan soldiers serving at the moment. why was it the very high attrition rates or working with and without a run of the planet's twenty thirteen the united nations reported a sharp rise in profits from the pope that the government. your women and children in nearly a decade. it is approached by a stunning fourteen percent the engine into the spotlight. first democrats plans for how we're made of desert rats reporting in trouble for art i'm busy. but i continued the three former vice president cheney and senator
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and all of kentucky take it with one another in a debate over america's intervention in iraq. just last month cheney speaking at a gathering of republican fundraisers. activists actually was quoted talking about the twenty sixteen campaign. he said. one of the things that concerns me first about the campaign is one i sent to the ever increasing strain of isolationism. i can put it in those terms in our own party i need to name any names one of those isolationist as he calls them his friends are he's got a blistering review of cheese foreign policy just as example back in two thousand nine ix beach grandpa was giving reference as every court in nineteen ninety five interview in which he defends the first president bush's decision not to go into iraq in kansas or referencing expense. any eventual civil war the country and no realistic exit strategy. check out
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the one who died in one of the human diet. he and his work around her neck. you know that he had a good thing that i can. the song to point out that nine eleven all first and easily exploited opportunity for change of mind. the nation and to make a pile of cash. watch this space as grandpa cheney continue to face off from opposite ends of the adult party. his response to the address flaring up the country's east will be more severe than that of previous assumption that statement comes from the country's interim interior minister. meanwhile the people's council in donetsk has announced that the region will decide whether to split from kiev to no later than me alot. archie griffin auction house more activists days quoted military denies this was his and he is claiming to be on all digits in its power of the country. planted in an independent republic seals the establishment called the people's council
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advantage for a referendum to decide the region's final future to be housed in the region that within the next month. these people have been calling for this trip and includes several weeks already. he even sets a bad light for regional deputies who should band together for emergency session to vote on this issue to decide whether these for granted could take place that wednesday's deadline expired and they had in months we will not be decided to act same time we have to remember that seem to bother you the senior brandon has the decency to fight the dogs governmental bidding still remain quite similar groups pastors have these awful faces of national security isn't on tv is very much concerned because of the means of progress in the eastern ukraine had the countryside to prison is to achieve passable his treats to a wednesday which
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visitation unit to mention that has just arrived to the tt often as santa we heard from that the ministry of internal affairs that those responsible will be severely punished older they will try to do their best to avoid any bother. the teams advanced to us response to these statements from kiev protest is a distinct hilton esque have addressed to russia's presence will asking him to protect them in case of any bother. our colleagues from the d i just dropped the window looked out into the cto the next day was topped by ukrainian board of control at all. this is the cost at least the artists had to get to see tilted to the nazis not to mention that the recent win at the top sixteen for god to grant him peace is said to the celtic on sunday the day snow to toronto and to give credit to cover the bandstand. and this is something that that even some members of the osce delegation that is currently
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in use until i can in eastern ukraine to mornington dissertation back and that the ash are expected to stay there for it least six months they say they awarded it bought these because these is that an alarming news and that each and the like is that the media should be at odds the two to ukraine had to be able to cover the events that. such a course on the great touch. we like to say about being careful what you tweet. it's not just lots of new investment as a whole lot more complicated. according to the associated press the u s agency for international development runs eight formerly secret program that created a twitter like chanting communications network run through secret shell companies in order to create the false appearance of being privately owned operation. the idea was to give humans a social media platform to communicate in hopes of a casa manipulate users into subverting the cuban government. this
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reflects the canon users realize the american contractors were also badly they're kind of day back to the user's political tendencies. the new white house as the efforts were not overt bought multiple members of congress have said they were surprised to hear about this operation. it's been long on the government involved in messaging abroad that the more we learn about the secret programs the more questions arise about all the information we receive it and where our private information is coming. i'm joined here by holder star keys the senior correspondent for cash they kill any offer of a new book the nsa complex first ask you how far ahead of the game is the government compared to the typical twitter user. well it didn't even realize that the internet dawson's innocence and that's probably the biggest achievement of personal nonsensical cup last summer. the overall approach of the nsa but also the government has to be held at the stake that's how they say it so imagine the internet. all information that is going to read it is at stake and the internets
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and intelligence agencies want to acquire a stake to have everything and almost all kinds of information and to find out and go through it which information is necessary to happen which not to think people need to realize whatever you do on the internet it's just on secure. the contents of an email to think of health course he knows mommy took me by the nsa vocals by august such email accounts that you keep switching the fact that they have passed for two to keep it secure. not so secure the congress of american continent directed to me and is a good heavens what you've mentioned before i head out the next eight years on record that whoever controls the engine has the power and twenty first century. they said that this persistent act nineteen ninety six after reading through the snow in documents youth director warren and certainly many of us out. i would read and essays level of sophistication on the internet who lives and let them speak for themselves they needed to be sufficiently to be built in
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shelf of salacious of internet time is probably the best books i work as they could have and what they could achieve. they've been doing a great off from the perspective from the moment or one one millionth time targets every day they ask of them every day nine million possible new targets. they quietly today fell from six billion people every day from the six billion communications and the college mates who fought trillion of time because hats and those numbers fall twenty ten so i'm going to steal them much imo i think they're pretty far ahead of everyone well what about titles but the intelligence networks for instance the five highest uk australia canada new zealand and the us. how is this intelligence creek be huge in germany on desist group of countries and just leave the lead for good stories like the nsa inhabitants with every country's got its intelligence gathering. it's all not always the friendliest of twenty ten race in ways my roommate made
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usually claimants on the look on the terrorism of it's basically not true. if you don't wind up going to see that just one of the budget is going to call to terrorism so be it the overall argument that we just turned just in battle on terrorism that students are true and don't i really really am i upset because they felt like the reference to the american idiot because they were friends for the british. i'm also part of the uk to him and don't they realize that you will spend some subject of monitoring the subject of salinas. so the school's alumni of the bigger question what about friendship in a napkin and it often took sewing. yes exactly when you read it and extensively about two weeks to fall out from it at exposing the us i've resisted u s wars abroad etc etc. i'm now in the snow two weeks. can the government any government keep anything secret anymore. i think we see a constituent of her decline in snow know what time. it's good to be keeping the democrats no one but also chelsea many are young protagonists of the new
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generation of people in their thirties to go up with the intent of this hit the internet as the president of the room offers no explanation they didn't just gone on to do so with all the time it's a conflict of people who run a country that fifty cent people who know him that the accused. i predict a mall was suppose to come. it's a generational take up smoking. well i was working at the dance was a german journalist in washington d c talking about us classified documents being leaked to the typical three operate here. amy was nine months of recovery. yes i think it's a challenge for the united states government to power network of local materials. they may already met a few times come up with a headline but the fun times it's that much for what was said to them several times we don't have time to meet and as a statistical the first time to come onto for me to not blow up going to be the main headquarters to meet and encrypted using so that it definitely shy author looking for nice and i think
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it's a bit of a challenge that someone from outside thomas m d salinas to stay okay and that interesting at once returned to the scene times like that. old the opportunity to meet the opposite effect on the scene on its oversight on the new book the nsa complex and senior correspondent for cash become thank you very much. just four months ended the year and oklahoma is on track to break last year's record of two hundred twenty two. phelps first place in the states. shaky weekend for president in the central oklahoma area twenty three point four magnitude quake hits friday afternoon followed by three plano magnitude tremor later that night. for more work to come on saturday's magnitude two point six two point five to put nine and then ride up to three point eight. some psychologists say it may be time to the local oil and gas exploration which can alter pressure points and cars ships and the arts. according to state seismic data this year oklahoma already back to two hundred. the three
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travelers. compared to a state average of less than six seventy five and two thousand eight after the jump. well twenty odd immigrants worst records in washington state detention center have been released from solitary confinement after six days. u s immigration and customs enforcement up to twenty men out of the general population claiming they were intimidating others to join the hunger strike which was held in protest of the u s immigration law as well as the conditions at northwest detention center in tacoma it prompted legal action like human rights groups who said that the u s immigration and customs enforcement officials were unlawfully retaliate against the men for exercising their right to free speech. i aced refuted the claims telling the associated press that while i was fully respects the rights of all people to express their opinion without interference. twenty six passion to infringe on the summer it's mother's eyes has obligation to act. i
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enjoyed earlier by one or more at the john hunter co founder of the latino advocacy. i first asked her what i can possibly say in response to accusations that it treats detained immigrants waiting deeper deportation like criminals i don't think there's any excuse they can ride to the nation or dad. we would believe that having studied to become pregnant it's okay to take apprentice nothing to cheer. as you mentioned it's time to civil proceedings and what it used to be happening is that a deal and i had the entire proceedings where nobody has access to not include in their own nail yourself don't have the patience and technical training. now they've made a lot out. after six days which is obviously a good thing. many of these detainees are facing months and months in a detention center waiting just to see the giants and they claim that conditions in me in the center are miserable. is
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this a system wide problem are are there certain facilities that are worse than others. the changes. i'm cheating scandal claims that the city is one of the top stds and our worries us very much because the pieces to cnet work and a sunny one day the other ones are around the nation. maybe just might find something to a needle into the stands and tickle him and i'm at it why are we going to make sure that they were nice because sophia to credit history the ato new england in the ocean beaches we noted that means we take our time in charge me. it's the eighty hour work stoppage it's the eighteen hundreds on stage. ok so it looks like some more work there to be done on their behalf what's in it for private prison companies like gl for instance which runs this
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detention center to operate like this. and then continue making that millions of dollars in profit as required the world. this kind of get the attention and they took and i decided to take our nation. plenty of room in there making money out of the people he. christine. i'm a memory they may. the church of the ten hundred sixty dollars a person in detention centers. now close to two hundred people according to gm. i think people in detention centers at their own workers. so one of them and we had a backbone of detention centers in rome to teach and they didn't need to do the cleaning auntie. any
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good business for twenty oh two initiative that they have enough people that knew her name. we are happy and in the am or how many died when i wrote it but people who buy although he did at times when i needed to watch the remaining trying to get me to achieving it the story of the seven hundred fifty or so detainees going on hunger strike in so much attention around the world isn't like we will actually see the tide turned in their favor with the help of organizations like the aclu four for instance will actually change we believe we really don't want to use guide to the three men seeking comment can you keep doing a painting return to winning the united states and across the world. international attention as you mentioned we actually got a call from spain where the images would
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you do it. the kitchen. to them. any nation on detainees we got an immigration detention center where people went on hunger strike. so we can be that the people now an international movement and being able to get in the attic at what's happening inside the house people that i didn't get to the people that happening. it's the desecration of me. mate abandoning the united states i do something on it the pressure to change multiplication. so then you can benefit and eighteen in making money at that. very much for joining me today inside my room or a page of congo founder of the latino advocacy the fighting is part of hockey summit in the best
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part time players about the frustrations on each other. check this out. they not look like what they actually very much like a typical hockey match except for this huge crop this is actually to new york police department fighting york fire department. yes new york's bravest and finance brawl on the ice on sunday during a charity match up to six from its last day i see it even mouth guards were all over the ice as both teams went after each other for several minutes course those in the stands were quick to come to find other smartphones for your duty. the feeling of enjoyment. so not clear what triggered the prom. when tempers were eventually cody and mike he went on to win eighty five. can't make that prediction. as of now for the stories we covered continued to comb sponge rt america. website action conference usa can also follow me. the difference i
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remembering watching them unusable. this is one of these can be sculptures of some amazing deals. realistic great lakes. it suggests a full scene i wanted. mystic whose history begins with the end of the eighth century mystic and dislike things sold as offerings to kill the temple the origin of the opposite. it was about four hundred years ago when artistic and creative team can beat the middle and upper chest. that means i can became white. stools and a dome through the generations ms iq is very much obliged to them. especially festivals
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did. and going long the eye i know. that wasn't a nice line it's tuesday april eight and tap into lashing and took out some japanese and australian leaders have announced that they've reached a broad plan for an economic partnership agreement the two countries at the negotiating a free trade deal since two thousand sow that the prime minister seems odd that meant his australian counterpart tony abbott and tokyo have been said in a joint news conference that the deal is crucial in strengthening bilateral ties and of pti

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