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there is one thing that's been consistent in the ten years of war in afghanistan so when the weather turns the fighting. over the weekend a major record native attack took place across afghanistan it was reported thirty six taliban members dead after an eighteen hour standoff between u.s.
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led nato and afghan forces and the taliban members of a p the militants targeted buildings that were still under construction but with people inside as well as nearby parliaments and school buildings it was all part of a spring offensive by the taliban or to one of their spokespeople it was two months in the making now the chordate of attacks took place in several locations including kabul a low guard province and the paktia province and according to one of the captured militants the attacks were linked to the haqqani network from the afghan pakistan border region tax or just deadly for the militants they also left eight casualties of the afghan security forces whose efforts were praised by president hamid karzai but who also quickly called out nato for having a serious intelligence failure an effort to deflect blame but there's plenty to go around on sunday john mccain took the opportunities of blame the troop drawdown and president obama's withdrawal timeline for the uptick in violence. every time the president announced another withdrawal his military commander said it increases the
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risk that's what. actually what you're seeing there is the years of mounting failures in afghanistan now i'm going to disagree with senator mccain because i think that the evidence is clear i think higher counterinsurgency experiment has completely backfired and the pentagon knows it and if you remember we kind of colonel daniel davis his report he highlighted how inconsistent the line is that sending more troops is going to bring more success what actually happened is that the more troops that we sent in the more violence we saw so this is an old tired line of thinking used by people like me now the reason all this is even more part of a problematic of course aside from asking why it is that we've done blood and billions into a war here for ten years is because it cast yet another shadow over the question of what happens after we leave lately the line coming from president karzai is of afghan security forces will be ready to take over and the shift is also slowly underway an agreement between the u.s. and afghanistan was just reached the other week that will require america to hand
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over the leading role in the raids to afghan forces and now a war it will be needed seventy two hours in advance of an afghan court but as retired military military commander lieutenant colonel tony shaffer pointed out to us the u.s. might have trouble following those new rules. i think you're going to see practical measures taken by our military in a matter what especially when you put it in terms of what is military necessity and if you see an enemy run into a house you're not going to wait for a war and i guess you know one of the things look to see is how this is a ploy to take all the local and i think you know was no within two months if it's working or not i don't think it's going to work very well. but those aren't all the notable changes at a time we're handing over more control of the afghans they've announced it will be reducing their security forces from three hundred fifty two thousand to two hundred thirty two q three two hundred thirty thousand by the time that us briefly however he seems to forget is of course of the build up for it was supposed to be part of
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the exit strategy but they're shrinking then who's going to be left in charge of the u.s. finally closes up shop now in the meantime we're going to start seeing a shift in our special ops teams as they drive down the dance and take off this transition the pentagon has just assigned a new deputy commander jaison air force brigadier general steven clarke a special ops forces won't be there forever either to look closer to withdraw we get which is what is right and where public opinion is turning and more questions arise as to what exactly is going to happen once we leave. now this week is stop cyber spying we are a number of organizations like the a.c.l.u. the center for democracy and technology electronic frontier foundation and fight for the future are all getting behind the next battle over the internet on that's happening right on capitol hill now this is no longer about sopa and protect ip instead we're now moving on to sis but now we've told you about this legislation
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that's working its way through the house it was introduced last year but now it's really getting some traction and basically cispa stands for the cyber intelligence sharing and protection act what happens is under the banner of cyber security this bill would allow private companies to share your personal information with the government what happens here is that the legislation doesn't specify which government agencies can actually get their hands on your personal information so that means that the d o d the n.s.a. those agencies that probably would want the most means of pair for gay and also doesn't say what exactly the government can do with private information once they have their hands on it so we have to ask what exactly is going to happen next. we will get back to that story with you we're just waiting on our guest in the meantime let's move on. our guys it's time for tonight's tool time war and tonight this distinction goes to
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republican congresswoman virginia foxx for her comments on student debt last week she finds on the radio show of right wing renegade g. gordon liddy pretty standard media appearance for conservative lawmakers like fox and during this interview a sixty eight year old congresswoman from north carolina made observations about tuition observations are about as useful young people today as instructions on how to do the twist take a listen. cool i work our way through seven years i never bore. board a little bit of money because we both were totally on our own i have very little tolerance for people who tell me to play graduate with two hundred thousand dollars of bad or even eighty miles an hour to bed because there's no reason for that explanation of independent life liberty and the person who have happiness. you know sit on your butt and have it down in your lap. now before pointing out the obvious
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are a number of factors led it's to award the congressman with tonight school time honor for one fox who is the chair of the house subcommittee on higher education worker training well she has played and it's donnish ing lack of sympathy for the plight of young adults in these tough economic times even for a conservative republican then there's the fact of the congresswoman counts for profit college college officials and some of her campaign committees biggest donors and that's according to open secrets or turns out they've given her forty thousand dollars for the upcoming election and let's be clear boxes a land of opportunity remark doesn't really hold this true the day when she was growing up in new york times reported yesterday that children of immigrants or recent college graduates are increasingly leaving the u.s. to return to their parents' homeland and one of the reasons might be because college graduates are raking a lot less money than they used to now according to the center for college affordability and productivity more than thirty five percent of college graduates were underemployed in two thousand and eight and one hundred sixty seven only about
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eleven percent are underemployed the graduates are struggling even harder for less compensation not just waiting for rewards to get dumped in their laps and don't forget this is after graduation after they've racked up the student loan debt and graduates are having such a hard time getting work than you think it's going to be really easy for undergrads to get a good paying job and so this is all become the main reason the votes wins tonight's full time since he graduated from u.n.c. chapel hill the cost of going to college has exploded it can appear in the hands of a freshman trying to shock and for the first time since nineteen sixty eight when fox graduated the average inflation adjusted cost of tuition room and board at public university has increased more than ten fold the average real cost of tuition and room and board at private university increased by a factor of almost thirteen income hasn't nearly jumped by that much only by about a factor of seven but fox didn't really seem to page you want to tell. to these
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facts and she was going on her rant instead she chooses to suggest of the thirty seven million americans who had one trillion dollars an outstanding student debt last year were just plain lazy and will make the statement even scarier if the this woman is the chair of the house subcommittee on higher education so she's tasked with ensuring that student loans continue to be an engine of social mobility really important characteristics to ensure a true legend of opportunity rather than the economic trap if they would cover somebody up being a full time student is tough a lot of people out there have to work multiple jobs and the ones that do often end up dropping out and yet even then the two thousand nine hundred fourteen mission guided bill bill and melinda gates foundation out of forty five percent of students at four year universities worth over twenty hours a week and over eighty percent of dropouts interviewed by the report so that they quit school because they either couldn't afford it or they struggled to strike a balance between learning and earning i think fox builders steam views on any sort of fact whatsoever no she's rancid it struggling graduates like
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a stereotypical grandparent moaning about walking fifteen miles through the snow just to get to the bus stop so for that conversation vox graduates magna calamity from tool time university. now still to come tonight we'll have a fresh those happy hour for you hillary let's listen colombia and who died has brides looking like hospital patients well dr. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money why didn't exist mean a lot of people at the area many people are turning to facebook's time like to share all kinds of experiences and moments others are concerned about the security and safety of this new. wealthy british scientists on. both sides of the tirelessly.
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i kind of time for happy hour and when he's busy even artie producer jenny churchill and jim hansen retired special operations master sergeant and military blogger a black man got net thanks for joining me guys thanks for having us let's start ok so we started off the show make fun of the mainstream media because really all they were talking about at least this morning was the secret service prostitution scandal going on in colombia totally forgetting what they were actually discussing
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at the seven americas but there's also another really good that's. what it says will the secret service were getting hookers meanwhile hillary clinton thank you terry state was partying it up as well take a look. at the clinton lets loose in colombia it is now time for the polish side bar check out the secretary of state having a beer with some of the really is at the cafe her bed early sunday morning according to the locals the group ordered a dozen beers two glasses of whiskey and bottled water. just a glass the wavelet i like not even like shots of whiskey just. i like i'm i'm really glad that they weren't ordering like daiquiri and they were actually going for it i like. the beers and like. totally ploy for it i got to ask you do we have to ask how many people were involved when you think about the headlines that you see and you see clear in colombia hookers secret service
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a lady who you think is really referring. to yes you know. he's more like you know risky game of picture terry you know a wine cooler and i really like she was but i think yeah i really like that but i guess this is ok as long as there's no hookers yeah involves i mean really you know how does that work rate so the secret service they're in trouble because they weren't representing america properly even though hookers are totally legal there in colombia but what do you think ok drinking is getting ahead here so why don't you think you've got to deal dancers like you were breaking the law in colombia they were just doing something that the all the american. they're not supposed to do if they want to do that in their off time which they're not supposed to have that's one thing so i just really like our producer christine come this morning that hillary letter scrunchy down the. you know the way that we decided to defend the story i guess you could say well as you move on plug
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a little bit about lobbyists before obama became president he made a lot of promises he spoke a lot about lobbyists a lot about how he's going to change the culture here in washington i think we have seen some clips. this place to take some of the lobbyists in washington at their base of setting. oh oh. it will not work and i wonder if you look at my track record not only do i. love. your voice is that he plays in the united states again. all right so we have covered countless stories on the show of ways in which obama has exactly fulfilled these promises have been a lot of exceptions some waivers of bill make for people other people that managed
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to. register as a lobbyist and then waited the two years period that they had to use they can get from the white house to listen to this what a review of campaign donations and white house visitor logs basically so that some of the biggest donors to the obama campaign shocker they get invited to the white house and they have probably easier getting in and then with them they often bring guests at least guests are often and you just be obvious so if you're a big donor you get a friend if you're a lobbyist for the big donor friend then. i also love to that part of that report showed that obama one of his big donors who brought a lobbyist had an event that was like seventeen thousand dollars a plate that obama came to a fundraiser and obama at that event ripped on lobbyist influences in washington. being a campaign donor in a while they called him to put on a program i love that you don't take money from lobbyist guys who have buddies who
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are lobbyists carrying satchels of cash or to the white house you know wol that's just i mean i personally honestly believe that lobbyists are the core root problem in this country and that until we figure out a way to stop people from being able to just poor money and a lobbyist who can influence our lawmakers nothing's going to change and i i honestly honestly believe that they're at the root of everything there's a lot. here's the problem are the lawmakers that are the problem because you know because they get so influenced by them to react in their sleep in a deal for the reason that they're so influences because everyone in office is just working towards their next election they're working towards that next thing and. if you go through it. will bottom line is ok sure money taints politics but anybody who goes into politics was tainted to start with so i don't think it was a stretch for a lot of these guys you know to go from taking money in one place to taking money
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for their vote and one of things that i thought was interesting is that one of the lobbyists they got to go in there was an entertainment industry lobbyist and this was all happening last summer. or not last summer but was happening last year i think right before we really saw sopa pipa and all this take off but that's one area where i guess they didn't win because then the internet came out we will be talking about this week about this. spying week when we think of it and i think i'm really curious as to what you think about this. the bottom line is the government does a fair amount of looking but you wonder who really likes your stuff it's google everybody with a g. mail account you realize google reads every e-mail every google every single piece of commerce you do google watches tracks and so it's something the government scares me google and it's so funny because google came out this week saying that facebook and who was the other one were really well i was there was one of the co-founders of the little surrogate for
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a basically what he said is that he's never seen the internet have as many they're nervous as any threats to web freedom as there are now and he mentioned governments both and mostly put all the blame on his competitors like facebook you know well said the google would not have been able to exist had facebook been around would google first started but i mean what's one thing you know when google sells it i guess you could say to advertisers then you start getting annoying ads. i've said well sorry but when they can just hand over all of your private information to any government agency and then this legislation doesn't even specify what that government agency is allowed to do with it i think that's the scariest legislation we've seen yet i think any time the government gets involved regulating anything it generally goes south gets overdone and this is just one more example so hopefully the internet will rise up again let's tweak it dominate this thing and shut it down to the internet will rise up again and we will be covering more about this week ok so. who doesn't want to be right i guess the i would never really want to be
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president because it was a miserable job probably the only really good day you have his inauguration day every everybody loves you think obama remembered that thank. god was. a god good thanks also mitt romney obviously wants to be the president but he's planning way ahead but he actually doug that you can get a perfervid status at a retreat basically inauguration retreat following his inauguration as president for a price tag of up to or of fifty thousand dollars i mean whose can actually be stupid enough to buy that now before the election when i guess you have to get a rebate are you going to. i just want to know is dick cheney going to be on this
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retreat and is there going to be hunting because then i don't think anyone should find out what's really frightening and dangerous but romney's going to win no question about it you richard on it maybe i mean i'm here and we president romney executives we're going to. you know it's not every rubio which is too bad i would vote for him i predict a double x. chromosome or someone with extra meller. if they do another white guy another old white guy. i think it's going to be another old white i think it's going to be a solid grand paling no i think it's going to be a hologram of ronald reagan it's going to run. resurrect his. i could be but i don't know what people are for the ones that are let's move on enough politics right let's move on to some fun stuff actually really disgusting stuff this is so gross. there's an ad out there and it's importance i'm all about preaching safe sex and so the us organization called safer sex for seniors because
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we've done stories about this a distinctly as he i rates are skyrocketing like through the roof for senior citizens but. these are the there have. been all kinds of sexual. positions. so i have an idea and i think that this is actually abuse of the elderly and so i think we need to see are you are getting paid by the actors or senile they don't know what they're doing they're easily influenced i think we need to start a new law i'm i will put it out there granny porn stuff like t.v. porn stuff grainy porn it have to end that is unacceptable i don't want to see that this is research and close on if you have to use a walker the economy probably the least of your worries at that point that was. just other people just want to hear i know. i'm sorry but the elderly are not on
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you tube watching that video the rest of us were subjected to that and i'm now scarred i think possibly for life and i think this should have been the silver maybe they should actually take back what i said before about the law they should just show that's a middle school student and we won't have teenage pregnancy anymore that. any church will come up with fantastic ideas about that and i think i'm. ok i'm sure. you're going to have. this new diet i mean people obviously will go to a lot of extremes when it comes to dieting i think it's specially before your wedding day but this one again is pretty close to like. but the diet she tried was no ordinary calorie counting program jessica says she would extreme spending eight days on a feeding tube part of an increasingly popular but somewhat controversial program called the diet which promises to help you shed twenty pounds in just ten days.
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so yeah they promise twenty pounds in ten days what happens is you're fed a constant slow drip of protein and fat mixed with water which contains zero carbs totals eight hundred calories a day and. go through a process called ketosis. that i don't like you would you want to lose your three kids you want to. give up or they always look like you know you lost twenty pounds but your husband no longer wants to marry our european bride of frankenstein he is what it looks like and the guy who marries her or that's that's a dude who is going to but i'm going to meet a boy rushers put our nose by society to look good on our wedding day is that women are willing to go to these extremes and nobody cares you have to deal with the kennedys for the rest of your life really sucks and we're all waiting for nobody's going to look back and say you know what you look a little fat in your wedding pictures you really should have shoved it too down.
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like no one's going to they're going to say you should have done something like twenty i see you again if. you get to have a good looking wedding photos is it good those ten days of misery are worth it like no no no you know you're going to be fat again and all your honeymoon pictures like sorry nobody's going to notice that also twenty pounds to have that thing down your throat for ten days i didn't really get how well you know i preferred to have to plan ahead of things in our editorial meeting this morning it was you know if you have a dress and you have to get it fitted and stuff you can't then just realize you're going to drop twenty pounds on your wedding day and think it'll still think it's called i'll work out like i think this is the epitome of late like you you can't. healthy options and work out. you have to look like a term you term a trilogy and the only one. so do it grows. all right. thanks for joining you guys but a night show thank you for tuning in to add make sure that you come back tomorrow
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