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special economic zone promise is exceptional but she's developing fuel business in russia will come to the small region for more information log on to look at that and some are of all you. the ones who are live from moscow at five thirty pm these are our top stories enough is enough hundreds of thousands of desperately in debt greek spilled onto the streets venting their anger over a new round of tough austerity measures clashes have already broken out between police and protesters who say they are fed up with attempts to stop the country's financial freefall. strange at standstill it's a desperate search for compromise in northern kosovo with nato forces stick to their own tomato i'm urging local third protesters to clear roadblocks or be forced
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to go. in syria's two way by lenz with soldiers reportedly turning on each other and being killed during anti-government protests fueling fears of a full fledged civil war. all honey but no trap russian class of that prevents or the nice spying allegations in a british court but admits she had an affair with a married and he. picks up here in r t lectures in lethal weapons from the us university where america's nuclear arsenal was born. and there when people started digging deeper deeper they discovered. a lot of things had been lax in the security front. i can go through the guard station here to access t h three in my ford ranger truck and i will not be stopped i will well and you
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briefly stop you get waved through there is no search of those vehicles i could have hundreds of pounds of plastic in my vehicle and once in the a three i can park a pretty much anywhere i want i saw one of three versions laboratory and they were pressed and pressed and these are practice was this week on the rug right now nevermore is putting together a new eternium foundry in the eternium building that very building where the mock terrorists were able to get out. and they're going to be experimenting with flooring that clintonian. and we're. trying to develop robotic story production line for a full scale manufacturing capability out once our minds to make the
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plutonium yes but n.s.a. is requiring the los alamos laboratory to ramp up the production and plutonium it's sort of a continent and functional bombs they were very proud of having produced i was it ten or eleven last year or something like that and they want to produce something like eighty per year and you could ask why it's about pork and for weapons or just amaze way to get pork. they're nice because nobody can question them to do it i mean look they don't have a security clearance and you can't go up and say show me how you make your simple kits because they want to see the people that run. you know the little fence and the streets in this country that are that they are connected to people in washington that are you know it's just do you know have
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a power of command over agency policy that cannot really be altered even by the president why we need more to kill or weapons or even to maintain the current stockpile that we have and spend the resources the money on that is beyond me i think those are political decisions and i don't think they are well thought out. the problems addressed to the nation from his office in the white house january seventh nineteen sixty was. videoing my fellow americans. three and a half million men and women i directly engage in the defense structure. we
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only spend on military security alone more than the net income of all united states corporations. we have been compelled to create a permanent arminians industry that abortion in the councils of government we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought all runs off by the military industrial complex. the more classic version of the military industrial complex i'm just still very much a part. of the united states military and economy is and refers more to the. industrial and the armor it's corporations with the u.s. military and this serves as some people are said to serve the kind of the facto centralized state planning of the us economy whereby industrial policy is determined by the defense department in the allocation of their you know several
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hundred billion dollars budget every year so long term decisions about where whole industries go in the united states is determined by the defense department there's an illusion that the united states and other western societies are markets and it's based on free enterprise. that's only marginally true. take a look at any who are. it's based on the states or the pentagon controls about five hundred billion dollars of funding a year and it uses that to control all of high technology industry the costs of the initial stages of technological development are all subsidized by the taxpayers through the system because the pentagon is publicly funded institution obviously you know half the federal budget now is devoted to things that are
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either military or intelligence or homeland security and all those bureaucracies feed a lot of contractors and people making large amounts of money and why we don't want to stop. why would they not want to feed troth anymore the british historian e.p. thompson once said that it was misleading to say that the soviet union in the united states had military industrial complexes and said it was more accurate to say that they were military industrial complexes. in the u.s. casey could just as well have said military industrial academic given the role of the university of california where you see. a very important war with and the military industrial complex some go as far as calling it the military industrial it's on that contracts you see became involved in a general context of universities becoming more tightly involved most of us were
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opcodes during world war two the people who ran harvard the people who ran the college. the people ramberg away. all of these people were basically. realizing that it was in their interest. to the tops themselves in more permanent ways to the military the u.c. has received billions of dollars over the years so the build government put it into the nuclear weapons development that's happened at these laboratories and it's basically served as the ultimate luxury that legitimates for the weapons in the united states now this is interesting the scientists at the laboratories. benefit from the university of california man asleep in the sense that the university of california provides i think only the academic respectability where
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there is ion of weapons of mass destruction the. labs don't like to say we're nuclear bomb sites. we treat our knowledge of armageddon and that's not how they sell themselves the way they sell themselves they serve it we are all type purpose national science lab which was work on everything from the human genome project to helping to offset global warming to all kinds of other benign popular tons of science and we also did. the uplands. your. son. university is basically doing science and so happens that eighty percent of the research in funding. that the department of energy provides them with is for their weapons programs.
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the weapons laboratories are incredibly powerful lobby interests on behalf of nuclear weapons development and i look at that phenomenon as being part of something that the generalist philosopher lewis mumford called the new pentagon of power that emerged around the time of war too and there he recognized there was a new priesthood. within the ruling elite of the united states that the priesthood was scientists elite scientists like nuclear weapons scientists especially the labs come up with ideas and sell them to the military there's a kind of idea that the customer you know wants this is the customer wants that and the customer being military but historically it's the labs that have my large one
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of the ideas and then they get the customer to be interested in it here you are you're in a position where you're the only people would have the nuclear weapons design expertise you can go with the you. about what you consider the nuclear and you can speculate about the russians and their nuclear weapons that was right so you're in your literacy and you're controlling your own money supply is pretty nice you don't have absolute control over it you could help want more control over it then you ought to have it would be really hard to overestimate the historical influence that a u.s. nuclear scientists have had on the global proliferation of nuclear weapons you see scientists have been some of the most outspoken advocates of the nuclear weapons program. a very key moment arrives during president reagan's administration when president reagan was on his way to
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a summit with the soviet premier corba chap to discuss a comprehensible elimination of nuclear weapons by those two states and body. and maybe you see nuclear weapons scientists edward successfully lobbied president reagan in convincing president reagan not to do this edward teller you see scientist said we need to continue and in fact expand the nuclear weapons program. they are a bit more color actually say this later tonight to maybe two that there was no possibility of killing more than a supporter of the quarter of the earth up there in a year later here so if the concern the possibility would form a way of destroying all advanced life on earth if you think crazy nuclear weapons policies it isn't that they're doing that they are the loyal service to deal with the deal with me and they're simply making nuclear weapons which is what they claim
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we are the oil service they are making her surprise. because it keeps nuclear weapons forward as being right these are precious you mustn't stop using these things because if you. budget we're going to. eat lions jr for us i was like oh you see it will eat worked and senator domenici is office for many years. function as his laboratory legislative aide. but actually it was either going to california boy he waddles. working as a staff in a powerful senators are. so people lines can draw more. tire resources of the sellable slot in the other labs and then feed it to community from within his office. some other. great now you've got some people whose purpose
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whose whose sole centered interest is to maintain. nuclear weapons as a viable option. that is their own selfish interest even though you and i would say that if there's if there's any weapon. earth right now that puts her our society or risk it's nuclear weapons because they can bring our sixth crashing down for more at the end of the cold war there was a hope that at least a corporate of the nuclear threat could be reduced maybe eliminated namely soviet american confrontation with the very dissolution of the soviet union the us leaders saw an opportunity not to change the world in the direction of nuclear abolition which they could have and which you know many americans saw that as a possible enemy in federal doing that they saw the possibility of being henschel monic world empire such as the world had never seen. the issue of nuclear weapons
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is kind of dropped off the public radar. because the u.s. population doesn't feel as. i knew clear weapons and more people thought the nuclear problem danger had. disappear that was wrong the problem a nuclear war was never and deliberate attack by either side against the other and was never entirely the problem of call out through. the problem of an accidental war launched by a full set on alert force its still does exist. if you look over the history there have been very close schools just by accident we don't have the russian records we have the us rico out of the us for just that it's for what i mean there's been a shift in case probably dozens if not hundreds of cases were automated response
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systems were on the third of launching missile strikes. when human intervention or that of the. human intervention means like there a minute or two. these things are great at the edges destroying the world and it could happen to not by accident or by computer or by half as well by an ordinary fallible human like say america as five know how powerful a chunk from a tree that maybe. i rushed up two and a half thousand and when i think about the fact that i need two hundred forty major cities in the northern hemisphere there's such redundancy there are forty eight type of new york as we speak and indeed if you look at the situation in the world today it's very gray maybe the danger is. more so now you know and then you know wallerstein this sociologist who. has read a lot about globalization and he said that he thinks that you know in the next
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twenty years there will be twenty new nuclear states. he sees the end of the cold war is actually an opening up for mass polyphony nuclear weapons nuclear material and expertise has to come dispersed in the world and so widely by. at this point we are i think on the verge of widespread proliferation the belief that the threat of nuclear warrior is the streamlet seriousness standard among the leading strategic analyst thanks a robert mcnamara former sort through the fence with. energy and. he thinks his estimate is that it's not only threats with us in the middle he calls it the pocalypse any international rate tense situation and. phase out a situation where the weapons could be numbers. is going to be more nations going for nuclear weapons especially because the united states and russia still have them
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and still use them. to try to. to try to intimidate smaller nations. with more during the world where you know we're running around the world. and we're threatening people with weapons that we have and they do. you know fire helicopters and shoot precision missiles of people occur it's. the only balance it comes into that is when they all sort of other truckers are you also are we can still have a rifle once you're reduced to equal weaponry then you're ready to talk. probably let's just pray for the common people. here we are in the position of trying to urge the most of the countries of the world except for nine. not to have a single nuclear weapon. while we're only telling them that we intend to kill thousands indefinitely and that we will not assure them we will not use them
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against them were in effect making a threat. the way the united states particularly is behaving it is providing incentives to other countries to develop nukes. look at the case of iraq united states have accused iraq of having nuclear arms an attack dog it didn't have nuclear arms and i and surely the united states knew that and wouldn't have attacked it if it did have nuclear arms but on the other hand north korea actually developed nuclear arms and the united states negotiated for the demonstration to the world is that having the nuclear weapons thanks a lot thing for from us for it's for the kids of the actual time. what is the united states really number one. on challenge. nobody can come close to our level of dominance or love of. food growing oil
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production. or the only one thing i'm not a certain. problems are left to the insiders and the insiders on the whole are committed to us empire. and to run the world. they want to prove threats and so long as leaders in the us are committed to the use of nuclear weapons the rest of the world is going to keep theirs or get their. and the prospects for human survival are not great. i'm going to shout i've been getting in the surging of this university forty three years. but i'm more and more so in the shade to be employed in the u.c. system and enjoy it when it is the mining weapons are going to do that. i
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think it's absolutely wrong for any university to be involved in making weapons of mass destruction weapons that are illegal under international law weapons that by any definition of morality are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization ok guys here's the stuff think about it or just the basic if your goal liberation does when he's telling that source is chance of survival university should be pressing forward from. it through with understanding and doing it to a because the topics are worth pursuing. they should not be doing it because of external institutional pressures of certain business and these are the results we
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want. some of these would not be at the bidding of the state or of corporations or of any other group and so it is from. investigating the frontiers of understanding and growing groups around and with for full control in france of us all were. i know people for whom no one's light cone filters and. they won't turn to working out what part of the surge of the nation suffered such a move. in the sun it's not my role through dress that people snuck through from across a. crime or done for. them or right that are all the things we really choose the germans of nurnberg. they're all saying the slow marvel for the rest time and money in their hands and destruction she said yeah you can hear me
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and he didn't hear you were holding him through the. day you're all here you testimony those survivors from the future a few months on all of us thought this is the output of the engine will do it again . that i don't know who the whole lot easier look i am happy you have so little to use so use it such as the looking you are. just another me started so you are. the one must. be it knew you was going to do them and don't think you're on the moving must. a university is meant to cultivate. i don't think finding humanity that i have here and.
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president. a few months about my life. right. here wife. thought my chance to create a good they now making at the bottom got a worldwide. audience morris artist martin is a foreigner's writer writes troops and guns the troops who were going to sell the fact that they. were doing these things. with no concern and so forth and uses a lot of them are there. serious ethical and moral issues. and i think it's one of the most immoral you know ethical institutions in the country. they want more investment they want more money thrown down the black
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hole nuclear weapons development they want expanding nuclear weapon labs they want to continue the program and they've been advocates of this since the very beginning of this program and so it's up to us it's up to us those of us who have a conscience and who are watchdogs to stand up and say no it isn't we don't do it no one will. because he ran the meeting next thursday and san francisco yeah we're going there on right. we really care and we're going to put our necks. and to tell people that we need to be to get mortgages and we need to start building their weapons. the students have a right to demand that they receive. indorsing that we don't warm
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go to school. we'll need in this field. are more people with fresh out. because there's so much to get over. there already. a group of protesters interrupted a university of california border regions meeting to demand the schools sever ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program. i'm doing my principal for long it's very embarrassed to the city and i'm going to the first excludes i could be by and that's a lie and even a holocaust you sure. are. or why. i was. and i think i've. i've. i've
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i've. had a person who. will listen. i've.
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