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walkabout this is the latest news on the week's top stories when i. believe it's a liberation is out stained by bloody accounts of the death of a late leader as a vacation of the match colonel gadhafi was executed by a lynch mob rebel fighters as they posted a future looks and sounds and as ethnic and tribal divisions imagine long lead ins once united revolution. street violence increased this week the country's government approves north tyneside says about his troops and wages the building off easy on the i.m.f. european leaders have been roundly at a lengthy brussels mazing of resulting the crisis but have put off talking the major decisions and not a summit on wednesday. fossil of a barricade nature forces male term move roadblocks just pieces of course will do that as that except john people okayed to stop the peacekeepers advance. a
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lot of special report where else he brings to light the development of the u.s. nuclear program and the role that the university of california has played let's stay with us for that and then when people started digging in deeper and deeper they discovered that. a lot of things had been lax on the security front i can go through the guard station here to access to free in my ford ranger truck and i will not be stopped i will well and you briefly stop you get waved through there's no search of those records i could have hundreds of pounds plus taken my vehicle and once in three i can park at pretty much anywhere i want president wants for return. they were
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pressed and pressed and stuff that these things are practiced was the sweep of the rug right now never more putting together a new foundry in the eternium building back very don't think where the mock terrorists were able to get out. and they're going to be experimenting with boring that one tony you know and we're. trying to develop robotic story production line or a full scale manufacturing capability out once alamos to make the plutonium yes but n.s.a. is requiring the los alamos laboratory to ramp up the production of plutonium it's. a compound in and functional bombs they were very proud of having produced i was a ten or eleven last year or something and they want to produce something like
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eighty per year and you could ask why it's about pork and for weapons or just a maze way to get pork they're nice because nobody can question if you're doing me unless they don't have a security clearance and you can't go up and say you show me how you make your simple tips because they want to see the people that run. you know they're there with friends and histories in this country better they are connected to people in washington than are you know that's just. do you have a power of can a hand over agency policy that cannot really be altered even by the president why we need more than a killer weapons or even to maintain the current stockpile that we have and spend the resources of the money on that is beyond me i think those are political decisions and i don't think they are well thought out.
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the problems addressed to the nation from his office in the white house january seventh the right to sixty one. the healing my fellow americans. three and a half million men and women are directly engage in the good basis tax. we annually spend on military security alone more than a net income of all united states corporation. we have been compelled to create a permanent arminians industry of fast proportions in the councils of government we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence whether sought all runs
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off by the military industrial complex. the more classic version of the military industrial complex which is still very much a part. of the united states military and economy is refers more to the meshing industrial conglomerates corporations with the us military. and this serves as some people is that the sort of 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 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 and some. rationally true if you take
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a look at people who are going to it's based on the states where 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 this system because the pentagon is a publicly funded institution obviously you know half of the federal budget now is the voted to things that are either military or intelligence or homeland security and all those bureaucracies feed a lot of contractors and you know people making large amounts of money and i wouldn't want to stop why would they not want to feed at the trough any more the british historian. once said that it was misleading to say that the soviet
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union in the united states had military industrial complex and he said it was more accurate to say that they were military industrial complex. in the u.s. case you could just as well it said military industrial academic given the role of the university of california where you see. a very important role with and the military industrial complex some go as far as calling it the military industrial complex you see became involved in a general context of universities becoming more tightly involved in most of us are complex during world war two the people who ran harvard the people who ran the couch for the people who ramberg really. all of these people were basically. realizing that it was in their interest. to
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touch themselves in more permanent ways to the military the u.c. has received billions of dollars over the years from the federal government put it into the nuclear weapons development that's happened at these laboratories and basically serve as the ultimate flight group that legitimates nuclear weapons in the united states now this is interesting the scientists at the laboratories. benefit from the university of california man if you in the sense that the university of california provides a fig leaf of academic respectability for their design of weapons of mass destruction the. labs don't like to say you're the sort of on the side. we treat for quality 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
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laboratory we work on everything from the human genome project to helping to offset global warming to all kinds of other the nih and hardware and the science and we also did. the russians. universally is basically doing science it so happens that eighty percent of their research in funding. that the department of energy provides them with is for their weapons programs. the weapons laboratories are incredibly powerful lobbying interests on behalf of nuclear weapons development and i look at that phenomenon it's been part of something that the generalist loss for the us mumford called the new pentagon of
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power that's emerged around the time of world war two and there he recognized there is 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 and military but historically it's the labs that have by and large come up with the ideas and then they get the customer to be interested in here you are you're in position where you're the only people what have the nuclear weapons design expertise you can join with the you. what would you consider the nuclear you can speculate about the russians and their nuclear weapons that was from so you're in your literacy and you're controlling your own money supply is
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pretty nice you don't have absolute control over which could help want more control over it than you ought to have it would be really hard to over estimate the historical informants that the 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 a summit with the soviet premier korda chap to discuss a comprehensible elimination of nuclear weapons by those two states and vital. and hey do you see nuclear weapon scientists and would successfully lobbied president reagan and convince president reagan not to d.s. edward teller you see scientist say we need to continue and in fact expand the
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nuclear weapons program. at her trial or actually say if later from a committee to that there was no possibility of killing more than a supporter of the quarter of the earth's population here later here so for them to consider the possibility of trauma or destroy 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 the deal with the deal would be and they are simply making nuclear weapons which is what the way we are the oil service they are making chris. because it keeps nuclear weapons for his being right these are precious you mustn't stop using these things because if you. the budget we're going to. eat lions jr well sells why do you see it really worked and senator that she's office for many
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years. function as is a laboratory legislative aide. but actually it was a university of california boy people. working as a staffer in powerful senators are. so keep lines drop more. are tire resources of well sellable slot on the other labs and then feed it to get it from within his office. so a lot of. great now you've got some people who's putting whose we saw standard 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 on earth right now that puts her star society or risk its nuclear weapons because they can bring our six sided crashing down for
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morning at the end of the cold war there was a hope that at least a core part of the nuclear threat could be reduced and we eliminated namely soviet american confrontation with a very disillusioned of the soviet union u.s. 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 possibility in federal doing that they thought the possibility of being a hedge of money world empire such as the world had never seen. issue of nuclear weapons is kind of dropped off the public radar in a lot of ways because the u.s. population doesn't feel as. by nuclear weapons anymore people thought the nuclear problem. disappear that would form a problem a nuclear war was never deliberate attack by either side against the other and was
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never entirely the problem of all of. the problem of an accidental war launched by a full set on earth forces 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 in the us for a lot of the us records and it's what i mean there's been a sifting through a spokesman for those names if not hundreds of cases were automated response systems were on the verge of launching a missile strike. when human intervention prevented them and human intervention means that a good minute or two. of these things are great at the edges destroying the world and it could happen to not by accident or by computer or by hackers or by an
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ordinary fallible human being they say america has five thousand it's run from it's true that maybe. i rushed up two and a half hours and when i think about the fact that i need to have forty major cities in the northern hemisphere has such a dominant think there are forty eight tiger on 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 it may no wallerstein the sociologists tell you it. was really a lot about globalization and he said that he thinks that. you know in the next twenty years there will be twenty new nuclear states. he sees the end of the cold war is actually an opening up for mass proliferation of nuclear weapons nuclear material and expertise has become dispersed in the world so widely by. it's point that we are i think on the verge of widespread proliferation the belief the police
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the threat of nuclear war is the streamlet seriousness standard of. leaving school kids you can most pick say robert mcnamara the former sit through the fence on the front of the injunction he thinks his estimate is that it's not on the threat was imminent because of the pocalypse any international rate tense situation and. phase out the situation wave of weapons could be noticed. his going to be more nations going for nuclear weapons especially because the united states and russia still have them and still use them. to try to. to try to intimidate smaller nations. more during the world but you know we're running around the world . and we're threatening people with weapons that we have and they do. we want the fire of helicopters and shoot precision missiles of people occur that's. the only
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balance it comes into that is when they all sort of helicopters are you also are we do still have a rifle once you're reduced to equal weaponry then you in to talk. perl is just great for killing people. here we are in the position of trying to urge 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 keep thousands indefinitely and them that we will not assure them we will not use them against them going to for 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 a didn't have nuclear arms and surely the united states knew that you wouldn't have
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attacked it if it didn't 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 and adding the nuclear weapons makes you a lot safer from us for it so it's a real actual attack. what is the united states really number one. on challenge. where nobody can come close to our level dominance on the. korean. food growing oil production. with only one thing and not just. problems on the left to the insiders and the insiders on the whole are committed to the u.s. empire. and to run the world. they want to prove threats and so
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long as the 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 very. uncommon. i mean usually in the surging of this university forty three years. what i learned was over the shape of the employer to use a system. in a toilet is the lighting well it's a little bit like. i 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
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are immoral weapons that kill indiscriminately weapons that could destroy civilization and they i seriously thought something about our participation in their liberation and doesn't lead to peace and how the best sources chance of survival universal should be present forward to them. is true for the understanding and doing it to a because the puppets are worth pursuing. we should not be going to impose an external institutional pressures and services and these are the results we want. so we should not feel that the bidding of the state or of corporations or of any other group of this is from the investigating the frontiers of understanding and friends . and with careful attention to the principles that were. i know people of color who whines like counselors and. they want turn from working and
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what are people in search of the nation sick of such a good mood. in the city when the sun i roll through dress that little smug third world from across. the aisle we don't point in the right back to all the things we really choose the germans of the nuremberg. they're all saying it's not my rules the rest time and many easterners and destruction since did you get it if you really understand he didn't mess with the human mind to improving the meaning in the. us today you are all testimony of the few survivors of the earth you on all of us are all this is the employee of the and you will die if you get. i don't know you don't want
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a lot easier to know who they are we have several thousand years or so years so he isn't looking you are. serious in the me started so you are now i am proud of what must he did do you it was going to come in no thank you no wonder people are moving us. a university you need to cultivate. it all to find humanity back here. president. a few times and buy a life of my own beautiful wife. home a chance to create you think that making up the bottom half of your wife it. matters more is hard martin does love foreigners right rights groups
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and guns the truth of who you are the facts of who. who doing these things. with no concern and so with them use is a really. serious ethical and moral issue. and i think it's one of the most immoral and ethical institutions in the country. they want more investment they want more money thrown down the black hole nuclear weapons development they want to expand a nuclear weapon labs they want to continue the program and even 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 because if we don't do it no one will. but the.
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syrians are meeting next thursday and severance just go yeah we're going there on my. bike. we really care and we're going to put our necks. and to tell people that we need to be just need to modernize and we need to start building nearby things. the students have a right to demand that their city stop endorsing. we don't warm but it's. what we need in this field are more people with fresh eyes. because there's so much to be out. there already. a group of protesters interrupted
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a university of california border regions meeting to demand the schools sever ties with the nation's nuclear weapons program it's time to my principles for office various terrorist in the city and home of the first you just let her be but that's a lie because you sure. are. her while. i was there. i think i've. i've i've i've. i've never been any person. with an issue.
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