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seven thirty am in the russian capital good to have you with us here on our t.v. show your headlines russia pledges its support to rebuild war torn afghanistan as president karzai visits moscow both sides also agreed to try stemming the flow of drugs coming into russia. alleged russian arms dealer viktor boot claims u.s. media coverage of his case prevents any chance of justice as he preps for a pretrial hearing in new york he's facing charges of conspiring to kill americans and supplying weapons to terrorists. and outrage in norway is a russian born woman and former citizen of the year faces deportation while recognized terrorist gets to stay. case has drawn calls for norway to redraft its
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integration policy. back to washington now for part two of the alone a show and a look at the brit pack invasion of the us stay with us. well it's time for tonight's told time ward and the peers the g.o.p. lawmakers on capitol hill are still in denial the don't ask don't tell was repealed so now california congressman duncan hunter is introduced the restore military readiness act and hundreds proposed bill would require the chief of staff of each military branch to sign off on repeal before it could be fully implemented now currently the president the defense secretary and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff all have to certify the repeal will not hurt military readiness and the military is working on the planner of the ban and it's expected to be lifted sometime this spring or maybe early summer
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a congressman hunter says that his goals not to necessarily prevent implementation of don't ask don't tell just to make sure the military is ready right does he think that we're all idiots clearly this is just a stalling tactic and he's a little here's a little something in the budget says g.o.p. should take into account the government accountability office released a report and it asked a mates the don't ask don't tell cost the military more than one hundred and ninety three million dollars between two thousand and four and two thousand and nine now that's just for five years the study looked at this law that on the books dating back to the clinton white house and the military spent one hundred ninety three million dollars to replace to train more than three thousand troops who are discharged for their sexuality so g.o.p. prejudice cost as nearly two hundred billion dollars is not nice and don't forget the republicans in the house road to power last november by telling us that they were going to cut deficits to save taxpayers money well here's your chance guys
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stop costing taxpayers money by kicking gay lesbian members out of the military stop trying to do rail the repeal of don't ask don't tell it's really pretty straightforward. and that's why california republican congressman duncan hunter as well as everybody else who wasted our money on this one are tonight's tool time winners. well ladies listen up because hackers might be targeting you when you least expect it last october a twenty three year old man was arrested for hacking into over three thousand e-mail accounts that hacker george brock would then scour all of the pictures in girls e-mail accounts you know like the kinds you would even to your significant other your boyfriend he would buy those racy photographs and then bake them the girls profile pictures on facebook and to top it all off once he hacked the account he would go and change the password to lock the victims out but apparently this hacker really had his work cut out for him out of the thirty two hundred account so he broke into found incriminating photos on only two hundred of them and i think
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you all know what i mean by incriminating but get this in one case the nudie hackers i've decided to nickname him actually persuaded the victim to send him even more explicit photos by threatening to post the one hundred stolen if she did it so the only good news out of all this is that the hacker is facing prison time for a felony had a child pornography and identity theft but let's look at the real moral of the story girls think twice before you take those questionable pictures e-mails are always hackable and by the looks of this case there are some very malicious perverts out there who have way too much time on their hands and who want to get their kicks and humiliate you while doing so. well it's a new round of british invasion talking about the beatles simon callow brought his judgment to approach to american idol the office a stable form stable for must see t.v. as a direct copy of the british show and c.n.n.'s larry king has been replaced by piers
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morgan so what is it that they have that we don't is that a disinterest and being politically correct maybe lacking any fear of what might happen if you fail. somebody artie's very important i has more. in the heart of manhattan's greenwich village. beats the poles of britain. a mecca for anglo files called assault and battery. authentic fish and chips mars bars imported u.k. products and a cheery staff that spouts cockney slang when you walk through the door and you walk oh nooo it into england and when the americans turn on their t.v.'s most of the way they seem. to think. it's as though england has come to them with british funding and ricky gervais's hosting the golden globes for the second year in a row that would be comedian and creator of the t.v.
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series the office drew nearly seventeen million viewers and major buzz for poking fun at hollywood's most pretty and powerful people awarded. sitting down to speak with america's most famous and influential point you're good you are good in other import former tabloid editor and talent show judge piers morgan was recruited by c.n.n. to cross the pond and take over larry king's crown so if you. could have a drink by the looks of things u.s. media has had a change of appetite feasting on the talent and sharp tongue belonging to america's former colonial masters british t.v. culture is much faster it's much windier it's much in many ways more scripted even literary whereas american is slower it's more predictable and all the rest of it so american t.v. executives have always looked to england for clever you know report and people like
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piers morgan fit the bill you have to also write a question you georgia distance era when it comes to t.v. drama the gangs are also looking to the brits. for narrative inspiration this week the u.s. debuted remakes of two acclaimed british series for m.t.v. cloned skins the story of under parenthood minors who abuse drugs and explore each other in ways that would cause heart attacks at nickelodeon some people say god avoids splits altogether showtime stole shameless the story of a welfare dependent family headed by in an apologetic alcoholic seems like everything that she it was three dimensional except the current was in the talks mostly in real life mocking american actors can create a national gasp ricky gervais's was criticised for taking jokes way too far during the award ceremony when your host of the all you can give people little jab would
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you can tear their lungs out i don't think i did the thing wrong. a sentiment shared here where brits embrace sarcasm and political incorrectness i had to take the stick out your. really because it was for me it is for me right now ok no i though it's that's crazy so while americans happily consume britain's iconic fish n chips question is will infamously sharp humor be as easy to swallow. r.t. new york. well if you haven't heard yet m.t.v.'s new series skins is causing a lot of trouble and is a remake of a prime time english though that shows teenage characters played by actual teenage actors partying having sex doing drugs masturbating doing what a lot of kids in high school actually do these days take a look at clip. now
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the parents television. so is none too happy about this they have this clear they declared the us version of skins the most dangerous program for kids we have ever seen they call them parents to boycott the show main sponsor talk o. bell which led to taco bell actually pulling its commercials and they've called for the u.s. justice department and the u.s. senate and house judiciary committees to investigate whether viacom and tv's parent company knowingly produced material that waywell be in violation of several anti child pornography laws so yeah it's getting serious but is this really child pornography or are parents just a little bit too uptight here to discuss it with me is mike riggs writer for the daily caller on the washington city paper and wendy wright president of concerned women for america i want to thank you both for joining me here thank you now what do you think is really going on i mean when did you really think that this
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constitutes child pornography or do shows like this just make parents a little too uncomfortable because you don't want to well think that your kids are actually out there partying having sex doing drugs which a lot of high school kids to well i think that first clip shows that this no this is not the kind of thing that most kids are doing but when you also look at the subject the theme of the first show it's about one kid trying to get another kid to have sex loses virginity and the way he's going to do it is to get a girl so drugged or so drunk that she doesn't know what she's doing and then basically the young man will rape her well in real life if that happened that would be a crime that's rape and so this show glamorizes rape as if it's something that kids are just doing no big deal and could even be encouraged to glamorize it whether it's child porn or not this is where a real question comes in is that with other shows people say oh but these are adult actors not in this case these kids the actors are under age and so it really does
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raise the question that's their minors and that means if their parents had to sign off doesn't that we agree with they're going to doing at the same time you know. i mean the question is that they're acting here right they're either simulating what's going on they're not actually engaging in sex on air so is it pornography no i don't think it does i don't think it fits the definition of pornography simply because they're not actually having sex when this is what distinguishes things like a rock or john or is like that and those distinctions are also recognized by government i mean not to be coarse but if there's no penetration or other explicit sexual access out pornography in these kids are faking it and they're faking it would be as well i think we getting angry that this child exploitation is exploiting these actors putting them in situations where they're clearly actually as if they're having sex well they're getting paid aren't they they are they're probably getting paid i think it's seventeen maybe understand what your parents are signing away you over to do you know i mean it's to be in a film where you're going to be depicted as living
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a kind of debauch life but also it's not like this is happening in a vacuum i mean if we look at what we have on reality television if you sort of look like the messages we're getting in movies and stuff i mean these i think the show maybe not all kids are doing it but maybe some kids are doing it i mean bret easton ellis wrote about this kind of behavior in high school kids back in the one nine hundred eighty s. and let's look at what ends up happening is kids i would challenge the producers of that show go to one of the homeless shelters and talk with these kids who are living on the streets or come from broken homes or have engaged in this kind of behavior ask them about the abortions they've had to have because of the sex that they've had asking about the sexually transmitted diseases that is just showing their health ask them about the emotional damage because they've engaged in this kind of behavior so i wish these producers if they're going to claim that this is real life that they would actually go and see what happens to the kids who engage in that kind of behavior but it's not really the producers job to do that are you know i mean that a lot of people could say that this is art this is a t.v. show they have the exact same thing in britain it was a soap opera you know maybe it's just americans that are so prudish about it i do
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think it is are and i also have my one objection to your depiction i think that most of the kids in the shelters deal with everything you just listed but i doubt the kids who are featured. characters who are featured in this type of ensure the kind of people who have to worry about being homeless i mean this is a sort of theme in i'm an american or is of the idea i think you need to visit some of the shelters where kids who come from who engage in this kind of behavior it's not necessarily just because their parents were not doing the right thing not parenting right when kids can get into that kind of behavior to spiral down where they end up leaving home and getting exploited and abused on the streets i mean we can't make like that but you know i for example where i went to high school this man had which cover is a nice affluent community rich kids party hard to me this happens everywhere i think why would i even say that rich kids party harder because they have more money and do that and they get their hands date rape where they drug. every teenager out you know vision show is a baritone comfortable of things that happen in high school i also think there is
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some literature and paintings and films if they can depict something without endorsing it. is there a way to measure to what extent kids see this and also they're not consuming in a vacuum you know parents hears about the show hear about it from a coworker they come home are you watching the show let's watch it together let's talk about that is a good point if there was a message in the show if they ended with a message saying look at how damaging this is if you invade engage in this maybe there be some redeeming value to it but even hardened t.v. critics say there is no redeeming value to this show and they even say. the right not to like this show but does that mean that you have to take the show off the air and to me it's really incredible to look at how much influence the parents' television council actually has because i mean the new york times reported earlier this week that m.t.v. executives were running around here they were having meetings in a hurry talking about perhaps taking out certain scenes taco bell decided to pull
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their commercials that's a lot of push that means that somebody's got they're going to air it here saying it and then actually agree that if you don't like something on television or you don't like something on. radio station this is sort of the appropriate way to deal with it you gather concerned parties and you ask them to speak up and you give them a voice i think that's great i am concerned that the definition of child pornography is being stretched so that social conservatives can get the government involved i do have a problem that i'm not sure that this that this show merits government of why i don't think the government's actually going to go for it personally and i think of the government maybe they should go after people that are creating real child pornography rather than a television show that some people you know might not like or might be contra with but then of the day to its m.t.v. why are the parents just turning off the t.v. and telling their kids not to watch it if they don't like it and you know the way the parents are going to find out about this show is because of a force like this which make it into the headlines so that's one way that the parents can control the t.v. is by finding out. about it i want to thank you both for joining me
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on still to come tonight we have our friday fireside chats and comedian stephen smith and first take a look at some of the over the top and very insane stories that are making headlines this. morning news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations rule the day. you know.
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her. book. her. new book. called her on. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that in the soviet files house on the embankment and on t.v. . wealthy british style. that's not on. the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike
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stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. your. next tuesday obama will be giving his second state of the union address and this year we might see a bipartisan seating plan we supposedly will be hearing catcalls responses from members of congress the don't like what the president has to say oh as a sign of our newfound civility and in the wake of the tragic shootings in tucson arizona after obama's great speech at the memorial service it would be nice to see a focus on what unites rather than divides the country but what unites most americans right now is that they don't feel like the lawmakers sitting in front of the president represent them understand them look out for their best interests when
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it comes to the president himself seventy percent of americans feel that obama hasn't brought about enough change like he promised so what i want to hear is an explanation why didn't you close gitmo obama why are we still fighting in afghanistan why are we waging shadow wars in other countries why are we putting american citizens on assassination list without any due process and why is bradley manning being held in solitary confinement although he hasn't been convicted of any crime why even falling back on the state secrets privilege after you criticized bush for using it repeatedly and why will we never see anybody prosecuted in this country for committing or hiding the evidence of torture and i'm sure that obama would never answer any of these questions he might perhaps repeat that blanket statement on tuesday that they're securing america's interest trying to root out al
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qaeda but you know what i just don't buy it anymore time and time again we cover stories on this program we find evidence that shows to me that we're doing more damage than we are good with our moves. but the more people we kill the fewer hearts and minds that we win the more terrorists we create and the more that we completely ignore our justice system but a blindfold on our eyes the more we forget one of the founding principles of this country of holding the government accountable and the sad thing is that those specific examples that i just listed where they are just a tiny little sampling of all the ways in which were lied to all the ways in which promises are broken so let's stop pretending that back to normal let's hear a real assessment of the state of arguing it that it no longer belongs to the people it belongs to a small group of the rich and powerful who value nothing more than that money and power no matter how many laws are broken along the way no matter how many lives are
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lost or how much damage is done to the idea there was america and you know the we will not hear that from obama on tuesday but let's make him hear it from us. friday's so we have some of the most ridiculous stories of the week but if piled up everything for new or bigger holic then you know it's created specifically for us americans that we can have even larger popper's to michelle obama being linked to pedestrian deaths probably not how you think and of course the stupid tourist who hired a hooker in vegas and now is suing over the matter so joining me to discuss all these stories for unfortunately what could be the very last time is comedian seaton smith are you doing c.b.s. you already sad i'm sad as the last time will tell the viewers why he's moving to
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new york usually it's a better place and people apparently. just. let's not start with the president so right now to sort of michelle obama and i find this really unfortunate because you know she. is leading a campaign to to deal with obesity to squash it in america i am part of that is telling people to go out there you know get out and start walking and so because of this the governor's highway safety association says that pedestrian deaths have increased in the first half of twenty ten because the more you walk the more exposed your risk you are really republicans really this is the best they got right now they did begin to blame people's deaths on oprah's show obama that's the best way you could destroy her come on you're better than that because that is being practical as a problem right now as suggested as a socialist agenda can affect people comeau gift of life together i agree it's people it's kind of pathetic too that like we're so i'm used to walking and doing any type of physical activity that people are actually getting hit by cars because they're like well there's moving things and this is i know this literally has to be the first time in american history that they're actually blaming anything on the
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policies of the first lady but the first lady's policies were who was laura bush's policies nobody remembers that because it was not important all right there was something. that was health care but it doesn't count because she's crazy hillary is awesome and so we will have. pushes all of our bush's policy how to fix things was it killing rap music was that it that we're no we did all right moving on ok now the reason why we're fat and wife michelle obama is on this entire campaign because we like to eat in america right so now there is a new breed of a larger paper it's called the new makes. it was especially red so we can have bigger and better holler pen your poppers and you can fit more cheese into that i want to hang out with these people who have been at this because you know these people are they're drunk scientists say how they were sitting around being drunk. more cheese how the brain is how we don't. do you know let's go to the whiskey we're going to make this an all nighter and that's what happened right there right after they made this you know they had their fat six people are the coolest people
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ever put on this planet going to go with it because marriage has brightest minds at winning everybody ok now i want to move on to something that i find really disturbing it's called a birthing doll i want you to take a look at this commercial for it. the dolls are geared for kids ages three and up mama is pregnant with babies who comes out complete the placenta and cord less into . the. difference to my mother. it was so cute like it had like the dog had dreads and then the little baby had like dreads. that i was king i thought ok you know i would not give that to my child you know what you know what there's a problem with us because we're and we know how creepy and disgusting it is that childbirth is to kids kids are more disgusting than we will ever conceive all right if we can get kids we allow kids to play in dumpsters they will play in dumpsters describing childbirth to them is like oh yes another gross thing guess what finger in the nose and then move on all right parents it's
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a dog that has no face no eyes no mouth and just a giant vagina i find that slightly disturbing its color me is drinking my right lets have found america. cameras. ok here it is actually a commercial now over america from russia maybe you'll enjoy this one i just want you to guess what product they're trying to sell here take a look. listen normally i love. naked breasts no listen little me i love naked breasts i love when things are done but that's just the most uncreative commercial i know sex sells you can think a little bit more sexy but natch especially on the internet where you can actually for free see two girls the input from a cup is the best idea you've got russia russia russia come on now we we depend on you for creepy sex and this is the best you can do they didn't win you ok i'm sorry
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i'm sorry i'm sorry russia you disappoint me russia all right good together i don't know what happened maybe though when the wall fell or somewhere you all just stop being creepy but this this this this is not acceptable all right this you and tires you had hot chicks and you didn't think about anything after the thought that their little kids out there would be some creepier than that get together russia i don't think the girls were in all that hot i've seen much hotter ladies in russia i have to say ok we have one last story here the washington post has a new feature called the post now videocast and they have included crosby anchoring it fairly everybody is really up in arms over here and a lot of people are saying that it's because of the reference on their up and some i feel so sorry because like it's really all the comments came from other washington post writers and you actually know you ones that are better you can tell that they're really scared are going to lose their job because that's really the they're seeing their jobs being lost in two huge breasts like that's like almost like child did little children those big t.v.'s can't you can't report on anything
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all right what's his name off the concrete you have to get is like it's just so creepy you know you know you know suddenly like this woman got over being a woman to rise and got over being black to rise in her duties are the things going to hold her back from her for a career i'm so sorry what if your name is not fair i don't know it's really probably written above your breast i think it's here and there i met. good luck there for that i know the only time we have thank you very much it's been a pleasure and we're really only through on the show ok are you guys that's it for tonight's program thanks for tuning in make sure you can back monday. well have david serota on the show to tell us why he thinks the real reason the u.s. can't keep up with china is and it has to do with corruption meantime don't forget to become a fan of the lower show on facebook and follow us on twitter he missed any of tonight's show or any other nights we can always catch it all you tube dot com slash two alone a show coming up next is the news and the latest headlines from the u.s. and around the world.
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so. you. come on. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal that the soviet finals house on the embankment and on t.v.
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. very first verses of the bible to all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jews or knowledge is. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier not to buy territories was to do with deterrents doing what we call making our presence felt to go out should some bozo they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner invade another house religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed if you want to bomb gaza and kill. a thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect until a feat if you have to be either extremely naive or extremely stupid we don't need to hear of your religious jew calling another joe i'm not.

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