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arrested in foreign countries is giving a man sympathy well that's simply wrong it's giving a foreign citizen the same rights that we expect americans to have abroad plain and simple not to mention that in most other countries the death penalty has long been abolished or that's something that u.s. citizens don't have to fear if they ever get convicted abroad and i want to respond to a viewer who commented on my tool time of michele bachmann for signing a pledge that involves banning porn in all its forms one of our viewers to bachmann support of this pledge and came up with a pretty ridiculous conclusion for your seventeen if it on you tube this is why girls can't be empowered. now obviously i think michele bachmann is crazy and her pledge to ban all forms of pornography is absurd but i'm not sure what the hell her pledge has to do with girls being in power in fact the other presidential candidate who signed the ridiculous bridge rick santorum is a man so let's just stick to criticizing these people for their actions and there is plenty of critique plenty of material but let's not criticize them for their
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gender and as for women being in power i say the more the better now lastly i'd like to respond to one of my were conservative viewers apparently apparently i'm offending him coffee is necessary said on you tube god alone to stop dressing so provocative you seem as if you're attempting to seduce random it now believe it or not this is actually not the first view or is that an issue with the way i dress and while i thank you for your feedback i gotta say i really don't care i dress the way i like and if random men happen to be seduced by it so be it and that's it for my ranting today i'm going to have more as usual for you later in the week. well it looks like somebody's having a bad case of the mondays the activist organization anonymous sent out notices to their twitter pages today that something big was coming they said tweets like we've got some shiny things to start off your week with some lulz stay tuned for a nice release and the next two hours i was the public's preview of what's now being called military melt. around monday the booz allen hamilton
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a government contractor was hacked by anonymous and just today a massive data supplied military information has been released reports say that ninety thousand logons from military personnel from u.s. centcom and socog have been compromised as well as log in information for the air force the marines homeland security even the state department the hackers also grab about four gigs of information from hamilton servers as well as a statement from the group reveals how easy it was to obtain that log in information it read we infiltrated the server on their network that basically had no security measures in place we were able to run our own application which turned out to be a shell and began plundering some booty so no juicy military operations or details have surfaced yet for military meltdown monday but this isn't only an embarrassing moment they could also serve as a serious source of stress for booze and how wants it back in two thousand and six the company was put under the magnifying glass when reports showed that it had some questionable ties to the swift financial surveillance program and that's at least
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part of the reason that anonymous made booz allen hamilton their latest target let's also talk about the obvious embarrassment here once again a company that works on security for the government has found itself compromised because apparently they had no security measures or at least almost no security measures in place now the jury's still out on this one some people believe that some dangerous national security secrets could be leaked and say that anonymous looks just as bad as booz allen hamilton here i think we're going to wait and see and of course we will keep you abreast on all the latest developments. well ever since casey anthony was found guilty last week the media has laid off the story not entirely but the round the clock twenty four hour make you want to bash your head in news coverage has subsided a little bit the public however is just getting started we told you on friday about a new proposal called caylee's law that's gathering signatures across the country public emotions still running extremely high following her acquittal on murder charges ok. four states are now considering new legislation called caylee's law so
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this creates a felony charges actually if a jury or caretaker does not disclose to law enforcement a missing or deceased child. and the a.p. reports that at least sixteen state legislatures are now considering some version of this law and it's something that we've seen before bills named after a victim often a child no politician can dare say no to what will caylee's law really save any children's lives or punish irresponsible parents or is this just an emotional response a desire for revenge that's more likely to hurt rather than help our guest tonight says caylee's law is a bad idea joining me is radley balko senior writer and investigative reporter for the huffington post the first starters tell me how many times have we seen this same cycle of a tragedy a trial that may go public and then in response a bill with the name of the victim on it. happens all too frequently i don't have
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an exact number but these laws are a pretty common and i think the big problem with them is that they're not really well thought out they're passed on emotion and in the midst of you know hysteria and there's not a lot of reason and thought to put into it a lot of them had some pretty pretty nasty unintended consequences which i think this one will too but how many cases are there how many things could actually be fixed some legislation these are cases that aren't paying attention that they're paid attention to that there are no with emotional responses to because the media just to decide to cover them and make them a high profile case when you know in all of these cases i mean where there's you know in the o.j. trial to to this case a in a case where you have a high profile defendant was let off and everybody thinks they're guilty i mean the laws that were already there but the what they were accused of is already illegal right so people are upset that they weren't convicted so they pass these laws but they want to get them for something right if we can't get her for murder was enough evidence for murder when we should get her for not reporting that the child was to
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have died of that she couldn't find her. you know the problem is that you know even that was already i mean there were already laws against neglect there already. she could have been prosecuted but that the prosecutors want to go for murder instead you know i talked to i actually talked to a medical examiner about this and you know one of the one of the provisions of cases are. caylee's law is that it would be a felony if you don't report a child's death within an hour of the child having died would probably that there's no medical way to pinpoint it down within you know a minute you came in really pinpoint within a half hour despite what you've made me have seen on c.s.i. the problem here is that this isn't really forcible and the whole reason why they want to put this our window out is they want to make sure the parents are or guardians don't have a chance to cover it up with they killed a child or make a mistake it's the child's death but there are also lots of other scenarios where you can see maybe innocent parents getting caught up in this and innocent parents getting prosecutor. are grieving parents now having someone eating their head i
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mean it really sort of ironic thing about all this is not going to prevent a single child's death. if you think about it if you're a parent who's deprived enough to kill your own kid are you really going to have your mind changed by the fact that there is this mob that requires you to report your child's death within an hour of you having killed your child i can't think it just does make an awful lot of sense so this is going to prevent any death so it's more really about people being angry about the casey anthony verdict and that's just a really dumb reason to absent law do you think i mean you say that this is there are a number of scenarios very can imagine that perhaps innocent parents have to go to trial over this do you really see a prosecutor is going after them if it seems like a case where there wasn't neglect but it just happened to fall under this stupid this legislation well in the piece i wrote on this for huffington post i mean there are some examples you can think of for example let's say a child dies a crib death since death where the guardian or a babysitter had nothing to do with that but let's say the babysitter didn't
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discover the child for several hours because she was sleeping up anger over you know making out with the with her boyfriend downstairs you know that's bad babysitting right and maybe the parents are upset about that and they want something to come out of this the babysitter had nothing to do with the child's actual death well there's here's a chance for a prosecutor to come in and you know appease the parents and charge charge the babysitter with a felony even though you know in any other circumstance she would have really done anything wrong up with a terrible babysitter so there are lots of examples where maybe the parents or the guardian did something that's you know bad parenting or a bad way to watch kids but it isn't a crime but now the prosecutor could some sort of come in and say well you have to report this within an hour you didn't so we're going to we're going to start with anyway and it happens i mean there are there are lots of good prosecutors out there but also lots of prosecutors out there that look for opportunities to be grandstanding and make a name for themselves and i guess my point is why give them the option right this law isn't going to prevent any children from dying but it does have the possibility of being used. why passing well how about why one hour to report the death and why
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twenty four hour time limit for that they're missing i like that in your piece you actually wrote about how did this woman come to the conclusions of the should be the time limits. well i mean if you look at the interview she did with c.n.n. she did often you need to talk to the law enforcement organizations and talk to any medical examiners been talking to read counselors to you know there may be a reason why you know somebody doesn't report a death within an hour maybe they're they're in shock maybe they you know they passed from what they need you know there are people in different ways there are possible reasons given criminality why somebody might not report the child that quickly and i guess my point is that before you start passing this bill and it's you know it's already introduced apparently and sixteen state legislators are just sort of terrifying why don't you actually you know sort of talk to people who know about these things and sold them and let's pass a bill that will probably not pass this is an anomaly but on this occasion but if
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you're going to pass one looks at least make sure it's was sensible and it addresses the problems of supposed to address but then i think that you can put some of the burden of course on the hands of the politicians and the lawmakers shouldn't they be actually looking into these things and not just going by you know what activists that decide to set these timelines on her own or is this one of those cases where nobody wants to come out to be soft on crime or for children being killed or doctored without being reported you know what you're asking politicians to be sensible and reasonable and not stand up to public hysteria and public pressure and i don't have that much faith in politicians so yeah you're right they are that makes two of us. they are the ones to blame and. they should they are the ones more sense about all this. you know they don't so you know this is this happens a lot and my problem with this is when you put the victim's name on a bill it makes it very hard to oppose the bill thanks so much for joining us and
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it does happen a lot because right now we see just have emotional responses and high shari'a legislation even being you know brought up and passed across the country with people who just looked up to reality wikipedia and copy and paste that into the bell so. what do you say those are politicians these days thanks so much ok great. i just ahead a vow to protect marriage and family born plans to presidential candidates in tonight's told time segment and we have our monday edition of happy hour he's running for president but he also has a gospel music album plus a restaurant owner bands children from his establishment back in just a month. more
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news today. these are the images. from the streets of canada.
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our it is time for tonight's tool time award and we have a special triple winner tonight republican presidential candidate michele bachmann and rick santorum doing a little backtracking today now last week we told you the bottom of it signed the the marriage valid declaration of dependence upon marriage and family few hours later rick santorum also signed the document and this pledge was issued by the conservative christian organization the family leader in iowa and it calls for the candidates to be faithful to their spouse against gay marriage and to protect women and only women from the dangers women and children excuse me from the dangers of war but the document also had
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a really interesting line when it came to african-americans it read slavery had a disastrous impact on african-american families yet sadly a child born into slavery in eight hundred sixty was more likely to be raised by his mother and father in a two parent household than was an african-american baby born after the election of the u.s.a.'s first african-american president really really is the family leader michele bachmann rick santorum they're advocating for maybe back to the days of the south to return of the days of slavery how about that little thing called the civil war or civil war not to mention all of that is grossly inaccurate from a historical perspective so why in the world anyone want to be associated with this group that peddles this trash just mind boggles me now over the weekend the family leader removed the line and bachmann and santorum both had to apologize i don't know maybe they should have looked at the document a little more in-depth a little more carefully before trying to appease the christian base of the party now sticking with the absurd pledge we told you last week that also calls for protecting women from point and in fact they calls for
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a band of all forms of porn to protect women and children but there's one little thing that's missing from the family leader's pledge on porn men they're not calling on men to be protected from the. there's a point i don't think this group really thought this pledge through if you only want to ban women in porn that just leaves gay porn so now we have a christian group that's actually encouraging gay porn who knew now i think it's pretty clear that the family leader michele bachmann and rick santorum didn't really put put much effort into checking over the pleasure for they signed it or wrote it and in fact it appears that they came up with this pledge on attempt to get some good p.r. and now they're just dealing with the bad p.r. so for that reason we're giving all of them tonight's tool time. ok to do week and it's
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a new dose of happy hour joining me tonight is artie correspondent christine and benji sarlin reporter for talking points memo thanks for joining us now this first story this is something that my father would totally support let me let the news clip introduce it all. one restaurant owner has decided he has heard enough so effective on saturday he's going to ban all kids under the age of six from eating at this restaurant you know a lot of the complaints are coming from parents themselves of children who have been left at home with a super bowl for the couple to come to our poise anticipating having a quiet dinner and being subject to someone else's. children so people are. now actually buying is the i don't mind it kind of funny because yeah little kids can be really annoying allowed in the restaurant and i don't blame people for not wanting to have them around but you know some people i'm sure would say there's discrimination but that's what happens when you have private business and they can do whatever they want i mean i totally agree i guess to an extent i'm split on the
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issue because i don't have children so i don't really know my parents and they took me everywhere because they thought i was such an amazingly quiet hero i behaved well well but we can't blame the children it's the parents who don't take the kids out of the raw. when they're misbehaving that led this guy to do this it's his own private and i guess i mean especially like he said these parents who come in they've paid a babysitter to keep their own kids at home and then they can enjoy their dinner because there's other kids because their families couldn't afford a babysitter so now this just becomes a class war issue who deep rooted i don't know about every restaurant benefits but one restaurant in town i would pay so much money i would tip forty percent if i could have the one place where i could go work in the day and no there's not going to be coming in i mean it's it would be useful i'm told i would be there that's why you know i like adult only resorts to where you don't have to deal with little kids running around and peeing in the pool and just making the whole voyage disgusting i don't even know you know growth actually sorry children is giving our time ok we're
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going to do the next story he know we hear from republicans. a lot of stuff about terrorism about the laws that have been created in the wake of nine eleven and why they're important but this one really takes the cake this one goes really far listen to how mitch mcconnell actually connects terrorism and casey anthony. the legislation that we passed just three years ago purse for the purpose of dealing with foreign currencies are not american citizens which is found with the caylee anthony case how difficult it is to get a conviction in a u.s. court. that is the most ridiculous the logic i have ever heard for trying you know terror suspects in military commissions versus civilian courts because we just saw how our civilian courts don't work thanks to the casey anthony case actually if you look at our civilian trials when it comes to cases of terrorism those courts have been a much much more effective in getting convictions rather than the military commissions but i mean this is absurd to me i don't know about you guys you came to the wrong
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conclusion i think it was interesting was logic was going because we already are really trying terrorists in civilian accords that obama's pretty much lost that battle he was one somali and what it's not too late to start trying. big media friendly cases in military commissions so as soon as he introduces that legislation it will make perfect sense i know i was pretty outraged to see that connection being made as specially considering how many people when you look at guantanamo bay a lot of people are put there that actually are not terrorists and they have to like weed through that and it takes years and so to make that connection it was just a little much for me and it also goes to show that he's fallen into the same trap that all the people who sort of paid attention to all the media frenzy surrounding the casey anthony case and thought they knew exactly how it should turn out a were so disappointed and that means that the jury system in this country has failed it shows that senator mcconnell has fallen into that you know his greatest nancy grace is what got into his head just like the rest of america was he was wrong about the duke lacrosse i'm pretty sure that the mitch mcconnell there would
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be a supporter of caylee's law which we just discussed with bradley except he would take it even further not only would you get a penalty. felony if your child goes missing you don't report it you also should be tried in a military commission i mean how does that just not make much of these old. commissions should solve everything ok this is a lie and this is just a jab that we are all blessed with today i broke on twitter in the middle of the day and suddenly i downloaded the album and i listen to almost every song and i think i found jesus this is a current presidential candidate for the g.o.p. who apparently put out a gospel album fifteen years ago take a listen and tell me if you think you know who it is. did you guess herman cain because it was already given away i don't know and i mean
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are there any of the c.e.o. of godfather's pizza shouldn't have been busy overseeing his business is well but he also thinks that you know god chose him to run for president and so he had to give a little thanks there's a whole thing about jesus delivering to him so maybe that's how he made the connection when it came to the people you know well and i'm going to give you some truth here nice voice right now i thought so nice voice nice voice i wasn't sure about the bass line of this kind old nineties maybe trackside up wasn't really working but a good voice and his staff actually went out of their way to tell me we didn't put this out there ok this is some fans of herman cain they did it out of love but we didn't put their lives as much as we enjoy hearing them saying so this is from about fifteen years ago this isn't just dropped i grew up and started playing this at his campaign speeches i hope we just start hearing the herman cain gospel album somewhere in the background i mean it's better than some of the other tactics these candidates use to pander to the christian right i mean at least this is a sincere song as opposed to some wild outrageous notions of the way america if you
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want to ban porn you just want to sing about let me celebrate jesus i'm not going around with that ok. the world got some really bad news. apparently well there is a new strain of gonorrhea that you might not be able to take medicine for years and without it scientists have confirmed with the world health organization that a new strain of going to ria resistant to all recommended antibiotics has been discovered in japan the superbug labeled h zero four one has been isolated in a sex industry worker and it's left doctors with no other options than to administer untested medicines to fight it. that's pretty scary and now a new new strain of gonorrhea for which there is no medical cure but they isolated in one sex worker the kind of interesting but now this whole this poor sex worker has the whole world world on his shoulders his or her pressure i know i don't even know what to say about this i mean i actually didn't know that gonorrhea was still around but i guess like having this antibiotic that killed it made it sort of not
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around anymore people still get it but the point is that you can cure it if you just take the i don't know if the one sex worker took so many of those antibiotics that she got resistant to and that's how all these mutant strains are popping up right as are becoming resistant to a lot of the medicines out there and this is this is in japan gonorrhea something we're safer now so it will take a little while to get over to d.c. i don't know a little worried you're a little where i'm of a little worried here on the japanese embassy i don't know ok lastly really quick let's take a look at sarah palin who is on newsweek and says i can win it whereas before she was on the newsweek cover and called them sexist. hypocrites again what are you saying i saw a really funny tweet when this cover came out and it basically said because i think it was the week before that the diana had fifty cover was out where it had princess diana and what she would have looked like in the tweet basically said something to the effect of the sarah palin i can win cover is almost as believable as the diana had fifty. five seconds but if you had to say about any i'll give her some credit
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she was complaining about the bare legs in the first cover and they got a nice hole well photo shoot where there are no legs this time maybe you shouldn't wear shorts then i don't know. that's just my take are you guys thanks for thanks for joining me tonight and here thanks for tuning in and make sure that you come back tomorrow join us on is launching an extradition appeal and london's going to bring you all the latest details but in the meantime don't forget to become a fan of the alona show on facebook and follow us on twitter and if you missed any of the night's show or any other nights you can always catch it all or you tube dot com slash the ilana show where we post the interviews as well as the show in its entirety. first create a removal called clear cut. second exclusives are your plans to
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the mideast quartet meets in washington hoping to. make. twenty four hours a day this is a welcome to the program. across the country mourns the victims of its worst.
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three decades almost sixty people have been officially confirmed dead around. pleasure cruise. number of victims is believed to be. tragedies a terrible shock to a nation. around
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the world and stay the fuck. off him in russia that won't be any time and events will be cancelled and that won't even be. on the t.v. people pay their respects involved in this little side be a minute's silence. thing where it all happens. so the hope of finding anyone else alive has faded down as you say the relative anguish is unimaginable really what more can you tell us from the scene. the fifty nine people know. and. think that a large number of bodies still around seventy bodies so they have to bring to the surface around thirty to forty of the food to be the children that we put that tragic story that they got trapped in that game stream but was he said incredibly disturbing for the friends and family who are still way.

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