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listen. aren't. you guys welcome to shell intel on the i want to show part of our guests to say on the topic now i want to hear. just go on to his video response or to twitter first part of the question the police host on you tube every monday and on thursday the show long response is. the. hardest time for tonight's tool time award and it goes to already on a huffington the self-proclaimed progressive just recently sold her website the huffington post to a.o.l. for three hundred fifteen million dollars and as part of that deal she gets to be in control of all. and total content for al well now for anyone who's ever been to
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her site well you can tell that it's left leaning or you can just plain call it lefty and in fact the site has been a voice for the left for years at home to numerous well known lefty bloggers but over the weekend arianna did an interview with the new york times let me first note it is quite obvious the new york times are not fans of each other when you read it first arianna is cute of bill keller and now we have this so andrew goldman of the new york times asked arianna he said you've been saying recently if the huffington post is not a lefty publication to which here's bonded actually i've been saying that for three years the timeline that we've used a lot is beyond left and right i'm sorry but just saying your website goes beyond left and right doesn't make it true arianna have you looked acre site lately now the writer followed up with the next question and said it's as if you're trying to tell me that smurfs aren't blue to which i say good now are ya then responded by saying i'm just telling you that it is very clear that we have progressive views
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but to call everything we're doing lefty well it misses the whole point that american policy needs to be redefined beyond left and right it's a completely obsolete view of politics ok arianna just keep repeating the same lines and maybe somebody will actually believe you asked for me i'm not buying it you are lefties so is your website that's how you made three hundred fifteen million dollars so embrace the label and move on you were founded as a lefty response to the drudge report you made millions off of catering to a lefty reader and that's fine going corporate you're trying to rebrand yourself to appeal to a wider audience and we get it but that still does not make it true you can't make all of your money off you using the left right paradigm and then act like you're above it once you've made all that money and that's why arianna huffington is tonight's told time winner. p.j. crowley a former state department official who was forced to resign last month after speaking out against the treatment of bradley manning is now coming to the defense of wiki
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leaks kind of the the least raising some very important questions crawley who condemned the u.s. treatment of bradley manning as ridiculous counterproductive and stupid told so long that it's hard to distinguish what we did from what the new york times did in regards to any criminal charges as a new york times published numerous classified diplomatic cables that we've seen leaks released last fall now the time to release the u.s. government said that the documents would cause great harm to the u.s. and to diplomats across the world and the new york times still chose to publish the cables. so we have to ask why the laser focus on bringing weak you leaks down as opposed to the new york times and probably told salon i do not see week and weeks as journalism as a source of information that said it is hard to distinguish what we can be extended for what the new york times did and that's why the focus is rightly on bradley manning now currently bradley manning is being held in solitary confinement in quantico virginia suspected of leaking the documents to wiki leaks and as for julian assange the man who created the weekly league's website the u.s.
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government has desperately been trying to make a case against him with no success as of yet the justice department is currently investigating wiki leaks and and many lawmakers here in the u.s. have openly even called first saw it to face treason charges even though he's not american but if the former state department official says that the new york times did the same thing that we did by publishing the cables and when the chimes also face those charges that feeds that problem with a case that the u.s. government is trying to build against design so it seems that p.j. crowley is playing offense a little bit here but at least he's speaking up and firm of former state department official i'd say that that's a pretty big news now the d.o.j. won't comment on their ongoing investigation against wake leaks and julian assange but is more time passes seems their goal of prosecuting him appears to be falling apart. i for one congratulate p.j. crowley for pointing out the obvious but both we do leaks and a new york times perform the exact same function of leaking classified information to the american people the same function and function that newspapers and
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journalists have been playing for years. and now it's the latest battle to consume capitol hill battle over the budget and a potential government shutdown a shutdown would not only close down the government here in washington d.c. but also leave those waiting for passports social security checks and medicare benefits outlook hold so have d.c. politicians forgotten about what the actual effects of a shutdown would be on the american people all in favor of talking and flavor of lofty talking points and what do the american people the american taxpayers feel about this looming shutdown producer lindsey garfield took to the streets of d.c. to find out. there's been a lot of talk over the past couple weeks about a looming government shutdown of congress can't agree on a budget they'll simply stop operating but are people on the street really worried about this let's find out you just wonder how the government's going to shut down the rest of the country's going to run does it worry you a little bit because like you know everything's going on you don't know who's going
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to run the country or what's going to happen at the end of this week on friday if democrats and republicans can agree on a new budget and the government going to be shut down what is what does that mean to you shut down for how long that's a question until they can agree on a budget. take a vacation that be nice i think you can and should be avoided i think we've got bigger problems in this world that we ought to be focusing on and we want to keep everybody employed and working and we can't afford government to stop working for a minute. do you think it's actually going to happen as soon as you hear that they made start the whole government just because both sides can reach an agreement of course and sort of. does it anger you even that the sides can't compromise on something like the budget. maybe just a bit amazed that. in such a democratic country sides can really find a middle ground so i would say it's. not such
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a good example for the especially if you're if the country is fighting for democracy in other countries then there's definitely a person said a very good example for democracy everyone should be able to compromise and there's got to be a middle ground but that would at least prevent the government from shutting down here in the u.s. and our congress if a government can't agree on the budgets they're going to shut down on friday what do you think. in england we do or do things that where they do stay or. will they. compromise the will really shut down and they will you don't think they well i'll bet you my bottom dollar to use an americanism. so you think it's just a lot of hype it's just. it's killing me you know i mean i was originally on parks people don't have work. to me totally unacceptable. but these politicians. their lives don't change they still get benefits they still get health
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care they still get taken care of it's on acceptable that the federal government would even need to come into this. and put all these people at work they don't really care. about. well it's official president obama formally launched his reelection campaign today about filing cabinets your papers today that means that you can start raising money and expect there to be plenty of it money already speculate this will be the for. billion dollar presidential race but is money going to be enough by the looks of the video the team obama released today all that hope be change the south has become a relic of the past i had this perception that politics was all show it's all sound bites of politics it's how we govern ourselves that's what politics is a grassroots level it's individuals talking about their individual and making a difference.
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so will this new very practical and quite frankly lack the david cole approach really work for what's sure to be a tough presidential fight if you want me to discuss it is david pacman host of the david packman show david thanks so much for joining us today now i don't know if you're with me here but personally i find this obama ad to be a little boring a little blog so do you think that they're kind of that they're nervous here are they lost a little bit of their confidence or is this their way of trying to adapt to the times to realize that the economy is still in a lot. you know i don't know that they're nervous i mean it's early enough where they can start with something different see how people like it see what effect it has on that nervous is the right word definitely i think that there are questions about. i think they know that the approach from two thousand and eight is not going to get the same response because it's the type of approach they can't work twice you can't go with hope and change two times if it least some people don't think you've delivered on that right so i think there's no question the approach will
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have to be different the question is is the ad you just played going to really be the right approach or is it going to be something else well that's why i wonder what your opinion is on that because in this approach it's all about grassroots it's about it starts with us it's not about hyping a particular candidate obama isn't even in this ad and so i find it so interesting that they even have a man of the ad that says you know i don't necessarily agree with him on everything but i trust him like you don't have to like the guy but just be practical and please go out get off the couch and vote. yeah the thing is i personally would not be going this far i would good be going the route of pointing out exactly what obama did right exactly all of the things that republicans tried to stand in the way of successes with health care even though it's not a perfect bill by any means i would be going about this much more aggressively put in his defense it's still early like i said there's still plenty of time for that and i'm curious to see what some of his opponents do
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a tempo leonti with his hollywood ads i just i'm still trying to figure out where the republicans are going to come after him especially on the stereotype the democrats will not use military force and will not hold the trigger obama hasn't fallen into that category well i'm actually happy that you mentioned sam paul and he and his hollywood style ads because he released a new one today in response to obama's video let's play a clip for the viewers to say about back. to. get a question. here. because you. want to continue. its campaign to. bury it to work. its way to. you know
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i gotta hand it to him paul lente it in self is kind of a boring guy he's kind of the boring candidate but god can't you know that make a good flashy well produced hollywood style ad and do you think about going to work for americans i mean you know those types of things can definitely be convincing. i think it's not going to work for paul and i think even if he starts doing the ads in three d. it's not going to help him at all tim poland he recently appeared on brian fisher's radio program the american family association brian fisher is a guy who told me in an interview that there is no such thing as a monogamous gay relationship the rectal wall is quote one self it so brian fisher is a guy that you probably don't want to be associated with for whatever reason to call and he has decided it's ok to go on blatantly anti gay media and suggest things like repealing the don't ask don't tell repeal so on and so forth if this is a complete double standard alone or because if it were an anti black order anti
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semitic media outlet you would not see republican mainstream candidates going on there but for whatever reason the end he gave me is fine for example and at you know simple as he is now the only one about actually seems to be fine for a number of the presidential hopefuls right now is the anti-gay bias as well as the completely anti abortion blast and the anti muslim but you know that's something that we've covered here on this show and you know that's interesting too because in every presidential race there has to be some kind of a veil in or if there is that to be a bad guy you could say then two thousand and eight for obama that was fairly easy he had george bush he had the war in iraq what's going to be this time around. well i think that if you actually want to get down to it there are too many of you and there's actually it's an abundance of riches in a sense because we've seen state legislation leaders all the way up to the house of representatives tried to repeal the obama health care bill what fifteen sixteen times it wasn't going anywhere try to pass one after another and see woman bill
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fortunately most of those have gotten shot down there's no shortage of villains especially if the democrats wanted to start pulling in some of the corporate influence but that's the thing both parties with the exception of a handful of members of congress are completely influenced by corporate donations that so i don't know a little higher because devil everyone has the corporate info as a real quick this is expected to be the first billion dollar campaign i bet obama can do it do you think it is going to be enough money to counter him on the right i think that there is going to be plenty of money what i what i do think is that it's embarrassing what has happened with campaign finance new united states almost nobody i'm talking to in the house will stand behind damask who signatures point of view on campaign finance reform the money that is going into t.v. commercials and lawn signs and all of these things the amount we could be doing with that in the u.s.
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and around the world. it's embarrassing to think about it really is i'm with you there it is though it is a little sickening when you think of how that money could be better used by i'm sure there's going to be plenty of it flowing around here david thank you so much for joining us. now just ahead tonight we'll have so intel and then all the way up the turmoil in middle east oil prices have risen to their highest point in food in a half years so what does that mean for the u.s. economic recovery or you can. get some closure see a story and it seems so for late sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here see some of the part of it and realized everything you thought you knew could go to the un charter welcome to the big picture.
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let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right. i think the media wanted well. we're never going to says they're going to keep him safe get ready for the freedom . hey guys welcome to shower in style on the on a shelf with part of our guests not to sound the topics now i want to hear audience is going to you tube the video response former twitter for fun of the questions that we've posted on you tube every monday and on thursday when the show your response is really local economy.
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all right it's time for show and tell on tonight's program now last week we asked you if there's a government shutdown who will be more to blame democrats or republicans and here's what some of you had to say joshua horrified us on facebook and said we are to blame because we voted for these morons devor replied on facebook and said both bass and sky replied the people are not realizing that their government is no longer in the hands of we the people and create this tweeted to us definitely
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republicans there asking which vital organ which vital organ you'd like to cut out they are just violet and we thank you as always for your responses and here's our next one for you hillary clinton is now officially the most popular member of the obama cabinet with a favor ability rate of sixty six percent according to a recent gallup poll so that means she has a higher popularity rate than vice president joe biden secretary of defense robert gates even president obama himself so we're wondering do you think that obama should replace joe biden with hillary clinton as vice president for two thousand and twelve you can respond to us on facebook twitter and you tube and who knows your response just might make it on air. now attorney general eric holder announced today that could lead sheikh mohammed and other alleged nine eleven terrorists will be tried before military commissions at guantanamo bay instead of receiving trials within the u.s. federal court system muhammad and four others who are being held again are facing charges of participating in the nine eleven plot muhammad being the alleged mastermind the other move is
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a sharp reversal and defeat for the obama administration which last year said that they wanted these alleged terrorists to have civilian trials in federal courts slated to take place in new york city but their decision to try to assemble new york set off quite the political firestorm even though civilian trials have a much higher success rate as opposed to military commissions which have been mired in controversy and are relatively new republican and democratic leaders and members of the new york congressional delegation all came out against the plan they cited cost and security concerns over the trials being held. in manhattan some also argue that the suspects who are not american citizens should not receive the rights and protections provided to defendants in civil courts and congress under the control of democrats bought that the idea and move swiftly to cut off funding for the civilian trial so today holder defended his original plan and glammed congress for intervening and cutting off the funding for those to master trials and sadly this is yet another sign that obama simply will not be able to deliver on his promise to
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shut down the guantanamo bay facility or to pursue his agenda of civilian trials for accused terrorists although in the past he was the candidate that said our justice system our courts are something to be proud of rather than an ad hoc approach to justice but don't forget last week's ruling in a federal appeals court that said that a yemeni detainee couldn't be released even though there was no evidence that he had worked with or been a member of al qaeda simply that he was in the same area as that so how anybody could argue that civilian trials are less harsh on detainees after that ruling makes absolutely no sense to me but i guess the larger point that we can take away from all of this is the good mo is not going anywhere anytime soon and that's sad. continuing unrest in the middle east means continuing news for oil prices today oil futures jumped to their highest level in two and a half years with brant crude passing one hundred twenty dollars a barrel gas prices in the u.s. average three dollars and sixty six cents today and that's up almost thirty percent
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with this time last year so do we expect these prices to keep going up or could factors aside from a settling down in libya help things like obama promising more offshore drilling here in the u.s. and b.p. already apply for one of those calls on trucks or discuss with these are correspondent lauren lyster lauren very happy to have you back in the d.c. studio. in new york now one hundred twenty dollars a barrel for crude definitely not a small job but it's not cheap opec on one hand has said that they don't feel the need to have a meeting that these are extraordinary measures but we do know that the u.s. has its own oil reserves that the president could tap into that he needed to what i mean how high would the price have to go in order for that to happen some argue that that's already happening and that's what's fueling obama's participation in air strikes in libya i mean i'll go libya's just two percent of the world's oil that it supplies i mean you have to understand that many analysts believe that because of demand being where it is globally that any disruption in supply amounts to a major impact in the prices and so some say about thirty going on with libya now others
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are saying that obama should tap into reserves the seven hundred twenty seven million barrels of oil that the united states has but on the flip side that's a risky thing you know analysts i spoke to say that right now while prices we've been seeing them jump through over one hundred twenty dollars like you mentioned this is the europe the oil sold in europe and this is considered the best gauge of oil markets right now but also the index which is what the u.s. relies on is also you know twenty seven percent over last year at one hundred eight dollars so we're seeing rises across the board and it is a concern but the problem of tapping into the reserves is that when this there's a lot of all it. right now so if the middle east settles down and things get back to normal those prices could come down again now like i said libya only really produces two percent of the world's oil supply but that still can affect especially european countries probably more than in the u.s. but the saudis said the don't worry will make up for anything lost right now from
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libya not producing oil that they've been doing they have and i think the key word is from libya so libya supplies about one point six million barrels of oil a day one point three million depending on who you talk to saudi arabia did step forward say we can do this we can produce this and they have been but what we're seeing is for example today we saw in brant the financial times reported that this is because of an oil strike going on and african country of gabon well i mean this would be typical according to the reports to have happened in oil strike and you wouldn't normally see a strike in this region cause this surge in prices but it just shows the sensitivity because of the unrest in the middle east because of concerns over supply that if any other disruption the supply happens in addition on top of libya people are concerned that that supply wouldn't be able to be made up for it could it also be the opposite way around could good news actually make oil prices go higher to right last week we had a fairly positive jobs report for the u.s.
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economy unemployment went out eight point eight percent two hundred sixteen thousand jobs were added on top of that some are even speculating that quantitative easing to the ben bernanke either the strength of the stimulus work the tarp has been paid back all of that has led to even more productivity that well it could and there's a couple of issues that you touched upon when you talk about the unemployment numbers that came out and there are some reports in the wall street journal they said that they believe that that helped fuel increases in oil i mean the reason for that being that oil you know what's its what's been one of those prices fueled by ok supply and demand so if you have a more productive economy if unemployment goes down and a country the united states that accounts for twenty five percent of global oil consumption. that happens and that could cause the numbers to go up but most of the analysts that i've spoken to today say that they believe that this is much more tied to the middle east also supply issues affect prices a lot more quickly than demand issues so and two hundred fifty thousand jobs is really not very many it's kind of a flash in the pan and eight point one million were lost so there is you know that
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is that point and then on the quantitative easing point we've seen on the foreign policy blog on oil an argument being made that essentially all of this money has gone out fueled investment in emerging markets fueled their productivity and fueled their demand for oil which has driven prices up so that's another theory out there but that's winding down and that could cause prices to come down doesn't seem like you can really win either way of that last week obama also unveiled a new energy policy where he wanted to reduce our reliance on foreign oil by one third of the next ten years today b.p. already applied for new or old contracts for drilling contracts in the gulf even though it hasn't even been a year since the massive oil spill last summer do you think that that's also you know shouldn't that calm down the markets a little bit the fact that the u.s. is going to be investing more in domestic oil well it depends because if you're talking about oil commodities futures they trade at three six twelve months increment so more broadly yes yes this was good news bigger picture i mean natural gas rallied after that speech so when you're talking about these longer term
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investments yes that will play out in some of these equities in natural gas is probably the best example it is this are lauren thanks so much for joining us and we'll see it's still hitting people hard to say yeah you know it was for we go tonight it's time for tweeted today haley barbour's wife told a.b.c. affiliate in mississippi that the thought of her husband running for president horrifies her so the ilona show has to tweet us to us to save a night's show things for tuning in to make sure you come back tomorrow a washington post office because the goldstone report on israel and war crimes in the news again so have a panel discussion on the. in the meantime don't forget even a fan of the a lot of show on facebook and of followers on twitter and if you missed any of tonight's or any other nights you can always catch it all it's simply top called slash the a lot of show where we post the interviews as well as the shell in its entirety coming up next is the news with the latest headlines from the u.s. kind of or.
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