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what. have you ever seen anything like. you guys i'm having martin and this is breaking up the set so in light of the weeks from edward snowden and developments and is a spine inspired many current and former government officials to come out and save their pizza why they think snowden is a traitor a law breaker and the like amidst all the insane rhetoric a former u.s. president has shattered their regurgitated talking points shedding some sanity on the issue finally few weeks ago former president jimmy carter told c.n.n. that while snowden didn't break the law a real crime here is the actions of the n.s.a. . i think the invasion of human. rights in american privacy has gone to fall and i think that the secrecy that has been
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surrounding this invasion of privacy has been excessive so i think the bringing of it to the public notice has probably been in a long term beneficial. well thankfully we have one american president who believes that the government agency has a fish really overstepped its bounds but it's not the current one that's not all carter went one step further in a closed door conference in atlanta not only entity reaffirm the n.s.a. spying practices are damaging the principles that this country was founded on but he went on to say that america does not have a functioning democracy at this point in time wow former president issuing an important warning for assault and he would know he's been in a position he's seen where it's gone insane overreach in a post nine eleven world knows that the warrantless surveillance and human rights violations have reached such a peak that america is no longer a functioning democracy speaking my language to me after all cool worst consent in
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secret is not democratic by any means speaking of domestic surveillance and violation of the rights of american there is good news coming out of new jersey state supreme court ruled unanimously yesterday that police want to track suspects using their cell phones they'll need a warrant kori of the court's decision all law enforcement must get a search warrant based on probable cause to gain access to your phone wow what a concept probable cause instead of blanket indiscretion finally state who is making things right and i hope that other states will follow their lead and tell the federal government no to warrantless spying spying in the meantime let's go break the set. looking for a. never seen anything like that. in the wake of the not guilty zimmerman verdict last saturday protests erupted across the country and brought thousands of the streets over the past week
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emotional crowds demanding justice for trayvon carrying signs that like in the struggle of the slain teen to that of the civil rights movement it's a struggle my next guest knows a lot about has been at the forefront of this issue and many others that cone the question of how this country perceives african-americans both. on the streets and in the courts sort of talking about the recent verdict on the status of racial profiling and racism in this country i spoke earlier with carl dix founder the revolutionary communist party and national leader of the stop mass incarceration network i first asked him for his response of the not guilty verdict and here's what he had to say. trial of george zimmerman was solidly in the legacy of slavery of jim crow segregation in planning terror and the reality to current day reality of the new jim crow it was america saying again that black people have no rights that white people are bound to respect the verdict was outrageous illegitimates
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you know good what's your response to people who say race isn't an issue because in this case zimmerman says spanish. i say that those people have no idea what they're talking about the question was a zimmerman's race trayvon some race zimmerman said as soon as he saw trayvon knowing nothing other than he was looking at a black you miss that trayvon was up to no good he must be on drugs or something. called him all kinds of names i mean only thing he knew was that he was black so race had everything to do with the defense was able to bring on witnesses who added nothing to do trial other them that they had been victimized by a black child meet that race had nothing to do with it and see the thing as we are in a white supremacist society and everybody is trained in the outlook of white privilege
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and white supremacy so it doesn't matter whether they're the perpetrator was y. latino or even black i mean the cops in morning show and well in new york city were all black but they all felt that they had a license to kill a black you. black young man for nothing and that's because that's what this is some race and everything to do with this case. good points there i mean but oddly enough i mean last year when there was a rather bizarre case even more crazy because the white male shot and killed a black male in a car on a new standard ground as a defense because the guy's audio was who i was yes right and so why did we not hear anything about that i mean i just feel like why are we hearing so much about the trayvon martin case in the george zimmerman case all across the country the media is hyping it so much i mean we don't really hear anything about that case bradley manning or the n.b.a. is an element of due process this week i mean does their case really warrant the
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attention it's being given. it definitely warrants it which doesn't mean those other cases don't also warrant it but let's be clear when trayvon martin was killed by george zimmerman we didn't hear much about it either the only reason a lot was heard about it was the parents issued a passionate we for justice that was heard by other people around the country black people latino people and also a large number of whites and they began to mobilize demanding justice in this case and it was only after that happened then it spread on social media that we heard about this case so let's not. let's be clear about this case was also being ignored until it became a new normal because of what people stood up in the. sometimes it takes here there are some issues that really break through the mainstream and this was definitely one of them that showed a some light on
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a lot of deeper issues in the country karl undoubtedly the stand your ground laws and thirty one states are the source of a lot of outrage right now as the eye statistics show white people who kill black people in center ground states are three hundred fifty four percent more likely to be cleared of murder carl what is the statistics say about our justice system only goes back to what i said a beginning verdict in this case was a restatement of the dred scott decision to black people have no rights that white people have bound to respect stand your ground isn't about self-defense it is about keeping white supremacy in effect that's why george zimmerman can get off when he murders a young black man trayvon martin when a black woman morris alexander fires a warning shot to keep her eyes or. order which action against him beating her she goes to jail for twenty years this is a case that is about this is laws that are part of the whole right fascist of
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what you're seeing the whites are the legacy of white supremacy that has been in effect in this country for a moment we are very beginning and frankly will remain in effect unless and until the masses in their millions rise up make revolution and get rid of america as we know it find it very interesting what zimmerman's defense attorney had to say about the role of race in the case since he had to say i think things would have been different if george was black for this reason he never would have been charged with a crime so basically various state of zimmerman were black he would never have been arrested and charged with a crime what's your response to that. my response is that that's turning reality upside down the criminal injustice system in america is dear towards targeting blacks and latinos. that's who ends up in jail we could look at things like drug statistics and drug arrests and even though whites and blacks and latinos all use
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drugs and relations that their percentage of the population who ends up in jail for drug charges including just simple possession is overwhelmingly blacks and latinos so what they were trying to do is turning reality upside down trying to make it appear that zimmerman was the victim and this one who was being victimized was trayvon and what the case concentrated was the way in which america has his store and he victimized black people and continues to do so down to today. and the prison system in general and the incarceration rate of african-americans is now six times higher than the national average why is it getting worse and worse and why does america have a quarter of the world's prisoners. well what we have here is a program of work question and punishment that is a combination of the way the system operates and conscious policies on the part of
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the people who run it the operation of the system is that opportunities have been sucked out of the inner cities across the u.s. eliseo been flooded in the laws are written and enforced in such a way to target inner city residents that's why you end up with mostly blacks and latinos warehoused in prison and it flows from the fact that there is hatred and fear on the part of those who run this side who want america what response will blacks and latinos especially young black and latino people have to be an equal in miserable conditions that are being for him forced on them they remember the one nine hundred sixty s. the way in which people in iraq the whole system back and they are moving in advance of that that's what's coming down around this that's why it's happening and like i said earlier unless and until people rise up make revolution and end america
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as we know it we will continue to face these farmers more trayvon martin's. more lows will more likely graham and others murdered by the police more us grants more people warehoused in prison all of these horrors will continue to go on unless and until people rise up and make. well you're saying that nothing less than revolution is the answer karl why is the system unable to be saved. because it's a system that basically is organized robbery in ri that's the way in which power and wealth is a mast in the hands of the pockets of all minority capitals class in the society and they maintain that monopoly by ruthlessly exploiting and you should be oppressing the majority of people in this country and all around the world and there is no way short of revolution out of this i mean people are talking now about
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a department of justice investigation into the murder of trayvon martin well that's going to mass murderers people who do drone strikes that take out a whole villages in pakistan people who presided over a torture in prisons here in the u.s. and i'm talking about barack obama and eric holder let's get real specific about it it's going to be people and asking them to investigate a murder that's like malcolm x. used to say that's like going to the wolves to complain about the fox raiding the chicken revolution and nothing less is the real way to get out of this we don't need department of justice investigations we don't need conversations about race we need revolution thank you karl decks founder of the revolutionary communist party a national leader of the stop mass incarceration network pleasure to talk to you thank you for having me on. coming up after the break i'll weigh in on the latest cover of rolling stone magazine.
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wealthy british style. that. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike scott for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report on our all over music is our job the army our destiny these soldiers don't know what real arms look life but it didn't take them a single shots to conquer the world. china
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and korea try to imitate them america and europe cry bravo absolutely amazing amazing. meanwhile back in russia military artists are losing their grip on the audience it's. a bit young people especially soldiers they seem to me to differently from. the russian musical army has been fighting for eighty five years now let's stay until i'm with the times and win over the younger audience is up to date or has the time come to give up the fight and defeat. find out on our team. i've seen the perception of the cross many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones people keep on going i don't expect anything just one i
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told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i wanted at the moment many. you know i have sinned so. i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulders. do you want me to put a bandage here you know that's fine but a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fainted with already back to it three two wanted to keep going i don't know what tomorrow will bring. and watching the corporate media this week perhaps you've noticed this latest scandal about a certain magazine cover that recently hit the newsstands rolling stone is running scared tonight from the controversy sparked by the cover of the new issue now i'm
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not going to show you that cover because i don't like it and alleged killer as a cover boy what i'm about to show you is the object of condemnation and calls for a boycott today look at this this is the august third issue of rolling stone magazine and they really need to retitle this magazine because it's now tiger be for terrorists and criminals and sociopath. leave it to the show malcolm to really stick it to rolling stone there and here it is this is what everyone is so up in arms about this is the magazine that so many stores are refusing to carry however it's especially ironic to hear corporate news anchors accusing other people of sensationalizing tragedies because you know they would never do such a thing for ratings but it still of the coverage probably the height the hypocrisy came from a miss and b c's joe scarborough. i think like most americans. i wish that people who committed these heinous acts never would be written about
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would never see their pictures they would never be profiled they would never be elevated at all that they would remain basically locked away for for the rest time but we don't live in mr snowden's russia what joe how the hell did you tie in snowden and russia to this cover i guess any chance to demonize snowden is just the expected jerk reaction these days but i digress you know what i find particularly interesting about joe scarborough his moment of clarity is that this critique was conveniently absent during m s n b c's twenty four seven coverage of the brothers in the weeks following boston bombing showing their photos and exploring every avenue of their lives at every opportunity but only adding to the absurdity was a statement issued by former national security council spokesperson tommy vietor who said to c.n.n. quote there's the potential that the cover could make kids feel that terrorism is cool and get that rock star treatment by murdering people oh you mean the kind of
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rock star treatment that notoriety that comes with the corporate media is sick obsession with giving coverage to terrorists you know like the sandy hook shooter who gunned down dozens of helpless children and the lunatic who shot at the batman movie oh that's right the media doesn't consider it terrorism when a white guy goes on a shooting spree however the media gives them the same infamy it claims to can. then you don't see anyone calling to boycott the mainstream media but let's look on the bright side of this provocative photo on the cover of rolling stone not only is it revealing the sheer ignorance of many but it's actually stirring up a much needed dialogue in this country time magazine tweeted that we can't wipe out terror by removing magazines that might offend us from our shelves indeed that is absolutely true however all of this debate over rolling stone's cover is still just one giant distraction from the bigger issue at hand the fact that most of this information about the case is still being completely shielded from the public and
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dozens of questions remain unanswered dzhokhar sarnia faced sixteen hours of interrogation before being read his miranda rights for more a while and god knows how many drugs he allegedly confessed from the hospital which was then big to the press you know i thought that america the standard was innocent until proven guilty but the truth is that it was deemed guilty in the court of public opinion from the onset and keep in mind that the only words he's been recorded as saying during his first court appearance was not guilty to all thirty counts let's go back in time before he was even captured and the mit officer that was mysteriously killed that night why was there no follow up with how or why that happened also why did the police claim that the perpetrator were wearing suicide vests to justify their overreach pictures clearly reveal that that was about the case and in fact as a result of rolling stone's cover boston police decided to release these photographs dzhokhar leaving the boat covered in blood and that this is the real
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face of terror really really the real face of terrorism an unarmed teenager riddled with bullets from a one sided gunfight and hey more on the subject of our men but that other guy name . who was executed by the f.b.i. will be in question about the bombings why was he killed and why is the f.b.i. refusing to release is all top. the report perhaps the most important question of all is why have we never seen the video that links these two brothers of the bombing the f.b.i. claims that there is video evidence of the brothers dropping the backpack bombs the race that has its inexplicably decided to not release the footage to the public as anyone else but that's strange why not close the circle for us and stop the theories from breeding that call into question their guilt. look eyes i'm not saying that these brothers are not guilty but these points aren't questioned or even explored by the corporate media instead all we get is people pissed off over
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a picture on a magazine where's the outrage over tactics of the police in the wake of the tragedy or the secrecy and lack of accountability and its aftermath this is exactly what's wrong with the american psyche and the media's thought process in the wake of tragedies just like these it's so much easier to demonize and minimize the uncomfortable facts than it is to confront them but the easy way is never the right way. i. know guys if you've been watching the show lately i'm sure you're tired of being depressed with all the horrible was going on between the george zimmerman verdict a get a hunger strike bradley manning facing a life in prison in the n.b.a. ruling god this week has really shaped up to be kind of a bummer hasn't well luckily today i'm joined by my good friend leave camp comedian actress host of the moment of clarity web series to give us a little bit of a light hearted perspective on what else is going on what is going on mary is for
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showing my rolling stone cover i mean if they kind of looks like you. you heartthrob you so really welcome to d.c. you made it just in time for this insane heat wave but you know what climate change isn't really an issue you know no not really happening according to obama he finally gave that speech a few ways ago where he basically said the answer is fracking just endless. fracking and i agree because we've got mother nature on the ropes all right she is tapping out you don't give up then we're winning you're winning the fight against mother nature this is a stand your ground issue all right we got to frack the hell out of her we are definitely improve from within. the whole day and on our way but you don't give up no but obama is really on the right side of things lee i mean you know here he is golfing with oil and gas executives instrumental in building the keystone pipeline at the same time tens of thousands of people are marching at his doorstep demanding for him to listen to halt the keystone pipeline so either side is going to do the right thing that lee horris to as long as his researchers don't have the keystone
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pipeline won't cause any problems are related to that they've already said a few times so yeah as long as they don't do that then we're fine but it's kind of amazing how and it's not just obama but it's a lot of people we could ignore climate change no matter how close you know now that the reports are like people on fire in california the people are going to spontaneously combusted probably live in a fiery area right there probably storing dry stuff in their homes like old magazines and elderly people you know don't come knocking at our door every time some little crap goes down under water we'll tell them to move to alderney they don't have brassica we're going to be busted and the following you know we're already in this battle and we believe peter king congressman peter king probably one of the biggest islamophobia in the congress right now but you know what he might be running for president two thousand and sixteen perfect candidate don't you think i think so he is the anti-terrorism guy and good for him he is standing up against something that every year kills literally tens of americans all right this
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is the only thing better i'm actually holding out for the anti bathtub guy because more people die from bathtubs and i think someone needs to stand up against his bad tub genocide that's been going on because no one's even talking about it you're going to hear about it don't hear about it we need a warm bath and you know we sleep in the shower early yes but you know that should be peter king his new motto and i'm actually going to be his new campaign manager and that's going to be my main talking point. yes the whole tono former head of the department of homeland security's and useful agency she's moving over to somehow head the entire school district in california the university's school district have no idea why she's qualified to do that at all well you'd see you know these people they have to take dramamine just to deal with the motion sickness of running the revolving door between you know private sector and heading master of education organizations and the government you know they just keep running around the system but you know they go to a place where right is where we're going to talk about that break homilies are right there like the n.y.p.d. mission or the something first. but i actually think that's
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a good idea because we now have with the surveillance infrastructure one of the largest most powerful weapons in the world like the largest infrastructure surveillance it was directed that's ever existed and just like with the death star you need an evil villain behind a powerful weapon you don't you put darth vader behind it right so you need this guy you need you want like rambo on a coke binge with her on that but to use this thing you can't have janet napolitano you need someone you need someone vicious yeah man i am actually terrified with him running up and first you know what's going to be awkward when he stops and frisk obama when he was going to have to be awkward it's going to be awkward because it is you know when you win races program four point seven percent of new yorkers are black males between fourteen and twenty four black or latino and that's like fifty percent of all the friends berner is in there is just like trayvon i mean come on you have to solve it first of all the black people because you know well yes you know that's how you get is that you keep us secure us being white. drones i want to
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play a clip from this local news story that i think should be getting more attention let's hear. the small colorado town considering a bold move putting a bounty on drones even issuing hunting licenses to shoot them down to look steele drafted a town ordinance providing unmanned aerial vehicle hunting licenses. we met before . wolfgang's i'm going to shoot it down ordinance or no have you ever seen a drone flying over your channel no this is this is there a very symbolic ordinance. for shooting down drones good idea or great mazing reality show this is the reality showdown of the century you've got the orwellian west world minority report you know a corporate evil machine going up against the good old boy dukes of hazzard love and budweiser beer bong and shot gun wielding cowboys that is the that is a reality show that i would tune in this could be like
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a game show there could be awards where ever shoots down more drones a minute for good like these vermin hunter shows i mean this is where that and who says we're a country at war with ourselves right where you literally are at war with ourselves that's you know we get along like two peas in a pod we're not trying to shoot our own aircraft out here is probably the best news of the month the vatican the pope is just a cleric it's going to be much harder to report on crimes sexual crimes against children. are they live in the twilight zone here or what i find shocking that the vatican has been so good on these issues until now and it's just such a weird thing for them to do but i feel that i mean do you just go i just kind of want to run up to them go look we get it you're horny all right what do you choose not to negotiate the issue there is no oh let's do a little bit of this isn't ordering a pizza where you want to made those and i wanted mushrooms i would get a little bit of both no one side or you just like wrote bolting and be legal and there's no negotiation here. what about
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a little bit of mushrooms no no no no no rapes no raping children at all this is the type of thing where you can even believe there needs to be laws against it because we all agree i think even going back to the earlier is like earlier too much for him this is like you kids don't thirty one states are laws against it's the same idea laws against having sex with animals and the like really wasn't even a. way that like that when they were to. stop this plague of people having sex with animals like it was something way parenthood still has a median. moment of clarity was there is always a pleasure to have you on that act. all right guys have a great night thanks for joining us to break this i will see you right back here next week. we speak your language any time of the war not a day in. the news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you
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