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i want. to give you never seen anything like. that guys i mean martin this is breaking the set now been thirty three days with this a blower edward snowden in complete legal limbo as he awaits his fate in the transit zone of the moscow airport you see despite being granted asylum by venezuela bolivia and nicaragua snowden cannot leave the u.s. government's cancellation of his passport so looking for any kind of refuge in the meantime stone has applied for temporary asylum in russia which would allow him to remain in the country for one year is sound request prompted the white house officials to ask russia to extradite snowden the government officials have refused to return the whistleblower but this government wants snowden back so bad that they're willing to make a huge concession see i just found out a few hours ago on
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a breaking a.p. news alert that attorney general eric holder will not seek the death penalty for snowden wow i guess that means we can all just sit back and relax now after all it was the death penalty that we're also concerned about right has nothing to do with the fact that snowden would be indefinitely detained charged with the espionage act and most likely spend his entire life in jail is the no assurance is enough assurance that the u.s. government won't i'm just try this whistleblower to two tiered sham we call the justice system so spare me from this overhyped compromise some have breaking news alert when there is some real news to break. it's no secret that we humans make tons of trash seven hundred thousand tons every year to be exact and while majority of that garbage ends. in landfills there's an
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alarming amount that ends up in the ocean thanks to spiral currents of the pacific there's an island of trash floating there that's been quite in the great pacific garbage patch to be exact there are actually two masses of trash in the pacific and combined there at least twice the size of the state of texas that's not disturbing enough the majority of the garbage is plastic which is not biodegradable unfortunately that's floating reminder of our overconsumption is irreversible scientists have already said that cleanup would be impossible and even if they tried the methods they would use for the cleanup would hurt marine life more than it would help recently artie's ramon galindo took a dive in the island of garbage and he joins me now to talk about all the disturbing details what is up with. yadi so how did the pacific ocean become the world's largest trash dump. yeah well you know in consumer economies we have to consume more and more to grow in the more we consume the more waste we create in this is unfortunately made its way into the pacific ocean not just from the united
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states but also from consumer economies in asia as well now as you mentioned there's the swirling currents in the pacific the largest one is between the west coast of the u.s. and the hawaiian islands and as you mentioned i mean this is an area larger than texas and in fact i mean this is millions of square miles that are taken up by this giant where trash from all over the world is circulating and creating. you know unfortunately massive trash now it's not all together now every single square inch of this multi million square mile area is filled with trash in fact most of it is actually beneath the surface so we can't even see it right and i think it's yeah you made a good point i mean this is not just the united states this is pretty much the fact of humanity's overconsumption and just kind of accumulating in that spot i mean there are other similar floating islands of trash out. there i mean isn't there one
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in every ocean. right abbie and when people hear pacific garbage patch i think a lot of times they have this vision of this massive island that you can see allowed to and just jump on and that it's an island that in reality i mean it's really specks of plastic here and there a few feet away and most of them are really the size of your fingernail so it's really hard to see but yeah as you mentioned i mean there's these swirling currents and in all oceans what we do know is that there are millions of pounds of trash in our oceans and i mean there's even a trash patch in the great lakes so this issue really is a worldwide one and as you just mentioned i mean we're talking about tiny particulates here you know it's not it's not a form that people live on or or whatever but i mean animals have made their own habitats within the trash which could be a reason why they say that they can use certain methods to clean it up let's talk about how it actually forms i mean what were the swirling currents in the oceans i
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just concentrated it why can't we just not it i mean i mean yes it would harm some sea creatures but really what can we do something. yeah i mean plastic has been very useful for humans unfortunately it's not great for nature as you mentioned i mean there there's not so much an island out there in the pacific ocean but there is a plastic shoreline being created almost a plastic reef where. tiny pieces of plankton are laying their eggs in these eggs are not traveling the way that they used to they were laid on top of a crab or some other sort of piece of marine debris but yeah i mean try to clean it up if you scoop it up you're going to be catching up a lot of these natural organisms at the same time in i mean it's a lot of fuel to go out there so at the same time you're trying to clean something up you're just creating another type of pollution so it's a it's a very daunting task to try to fix this problem right. it's another horrifying
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aspect of it as it has spent even trying to clean up a lot of humans you know there's problems out of sight out of mind around what effect on humans sea creatures and marine life because i wanted to show one of these photos that you had actually received that shows the insides of just i mean we're just looking at one fish here i mean this this goes to burns bigger creatures that i mean were packed with plastic and their stomachs talk about their facts on life and the environment yeah i mean this is quite disturbing when you see that photo of fish just filled with plastic that was actually a fish was caught by an explorer who created a raft out of plastic bottles to really get some attention on this subject but i mean obviously he couldn't eat it and this was really far from the plastic patch itself so not enough has been done to really. display the effects that it's having on humans but we do you we've been warned in the past about america and what we do know is that a lot of these. a lot of these birds
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a lot of these fish are dying from ingesting this plastic and either being poisoned from it or from you know having their passages blogs and what we do know is that even though a lot of these pieces of plastic break they don't biodegrade and they still have a ton of toxins inside of the inside of them which we really haven't studied the negative effects that it's going to have on the food chain and on humans it's really shocking to see some of these photos to remount i mean the bird just decompose and it's just plastic mass i mean showing that these do not biodegrade and it just so unnatural i guess i mean when i first heard i heard about the pacific cartridge maybe depressed from i think a lot of you know. yeah hundreds of thousands of animals are being killed by this trash that we're putting out into the oceans so i mean it's even though it might not be killing humans right now we can only assume that it's going to have a very lasting effect on the food chain oh absolutely and ramon you know it's so depressing of a situation i think people feel so hopeless looking at how daunting this. it keeps
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growing how can we at least try to prevent it from getting bigger i mean is there anything we can do even though we can't clean it up as it stands what can we do to help well you well you know i'm really glad that in recent weeks you've brought up the issue of plastic bottles and bottled water where i mean this is really one of the most common things that we're finding out there or that researchers are finding out there are these little plastic bottle caps i mean it really has to do a lot with consumption habits here and in recycling efforts are not nearly aggressive enough in talking to charles moore who discover the garbage patch i mean this is going to be a really tough thing it's specially in a consumer economy where we were taught to consume more and more and that's really the basis of profit so a lot of big companies are now going to be behind efforts such as those time to rethink our morals and values ramona really no thank you so much for coming on breaking on this very serious subject you bet.
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well this week how the bird is making headlines again and surprisingly for getting away with more criminality in the company recently pled guilty to the destruction of evidence related to the two thousand and ten deepwater horizon explosion that caused one of the largest oil spills in history even though b.p. oil owned brig halliburton was the corporation that had designed and built the well and before drilling even began it was how burns job to make the necessary recommendations to ensure the safety of the well that included the construction of twenty one the stabilizing collars throughout the well however b.p. chose to only build six how burton never made a peep about it despite knowing the risks involved and cutting these corners immediately following the disaster it was revealed that how the burn ordered workers to destroy computer simulation showing what would happen if less than twenty one callers were you. used and any given well the result of which we sadly
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already know eleven people dead hundreds of miles of gulf coast covered in petro sludge and a holocaust of sea creatures now we already know b.p. isn't hurting much after having to pay a couple of fines over the spill remember no one went to jail and the company keeps giving government contracts so how is how burton making out in light of a guilty plea no surprise here the company guilty of criminal negligence is barely getting a slap on the wrist the department of justice is finding halliburton a mere two hundred thousand dollars i know it sounds like a lot for you and i but the company made that money back in the mere time it took me to just read this sentence in fact the company's latest annual revenue topped over eight billion dollars for two thousand and thirteen oh i almost forgot they're getting three years probation to whatever the hell that even means for a multi-national company guys that's the kind of legal immunity only money can buy
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member one hundred thirty eight billion dollars worth of no big government contracts given out during the iraq war the number one recipient of that money was none other than halliburton which could have something to do with the fact that a hell of a burden was formally under the command of captain dick cheney and that company gave the former v.p. a hefty pay out of thirty four million dollars shortly before he took office and if there is one thing we know about dick cheney it's that he's a war criminal so most likely any company he's managed doesn't have human rights in the rule of law and its top priorities so it's no surprise that it's former subsidiary defense contractor kellogg brown and root or k.b.r. has been mired in numerous scandals over the years most notably the case of former k.b.r. employee jamie leave jones who was drugged and gang raped by her colleagues in a lawsuit jamie lee accused k.b.r. of locking her in a shipping container after she reported the rape and later tampering with the.
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evidence beam enormous lobbying force they are k.b.r. not only one not lawsuit but actually trying to make her pay for their legal fees i'm not kidding and that's not all beyond the no bid contracts in the covering up rapists the company has set itself in the middle of several controversies in recent years like accepting tens of millions of dollars from the iranian government for oil services since two thousand and three despite all the talk from the bush administration about never dealing with the so-called axis of evil and what about the explosion that how the bird caused resulting in a toxic cloud that forced residents of farming to new mexico to evacuate their homes in two thousand and six or the petro giants oil spills in the timor sea in two thousand and nine and who could forget the bribing of nigerian government officials for oil contracts in two thousand and ten which they were sued for yet so received. now at this point if you're worried about how britain's financial standing in light of the recent bad press stop because right now seems to be the
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best time to invest in the company just take a look at this headline so our investors feeling more confident now that they know for sure all those documents including how a bird in the gulf oil spill were destroyed the question is what does corporate america know we don't. coming up right at the break i had the opportunity to sit down with the wife eva game today. talking about why the f.b.i. is keeping the details of her husband's death under wraps. wealthy british style. expert on the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on r g. ok. dave a croc it welcome to ten year oliver jane it's a little island a little of the chesapeake bay and of virginia. county. a rampager all in the chesapeake bay probably one of the best areas in the fall fred . this is the result that you have to endure island before the channel was cut oh here. they are. as go all. right here
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are some of the headstones from the graves that for here this is a fruits if that's what we don't want happen to tangier all and we want to get some protection and make sure that we don't go into the chesapeake bay like uppers did in other communities. right on the scene. we're strong. and i think that.
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on our retailers the. instrument. a little more of the sharper should anything like that. missed all the news in the aftermath of the boston bombings there's been one story that's been completely swept under the rug the death of a twenty seven year old chechen man named but again. about
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a month after the horrific tragedy the f.b.i. was interrogating to have its home about an alleged association he had with the bombings but before any connection was actually proven he was shot and killed by f.b.i. agents first the official narrative said that he had pulled a gun out that change to a knife however all of that quickly fell apart when they were forced to admit that he was completely unarmed being trained in martial arts they claim that his body was the weapon and that he had attacked them thereby justifying the use of deadly force and then that al shaab was shot seven times once in the head but even though we know how he was killed we're still left wondering why at this point there are too many questions to count including why the f.b.i. is now barring to the autopsy from being released for the a.c.l.u. has launched an investigation and is probing for answers in the case and the next case my next guest scuse me is on the hunt for them too she's the wife of a better game to. and she joined me earlier to talk about the official narrative
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and why she thinks it's not true i first asked her why she believes the f.b.i. even began to question her husband in the first place and here's what she had to say. to connection with the bombing and he may know in a time i'm sorry and then. there are cheney and dare question and member he used to leave and so he was pretty. more closed. because he believed there so how is stars and reason i can think so there is so what kind of connection did he have with him i mean was there any sort of thing that would have warranted. such a harsh interrogation. you know there is no connection there were there were friends even they were in boston they just up and to the same g.m. they were same origin from the chain and just as how they know each other. so you said that there you actually have proof that he's not connected to the bombings at all what is the course. he had his knee surgery not
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a long time ago was and march. when he was actually a visiting doctor so he was still in his car and she was he had a huge surgery on his knee and if you could in the room he was limping. i killed him. have still had involvement remotely even though he wasn't actually in boston at the time. you know he did and he does not have any foreign connection. and he never spoke with him the only day when he spoke with him after his surgery just call him for a few minutes and ask him how he's doing after the surgery that's just around i'm curious how he's doing. and so there was never anything sketchy that he brought up about hammarlund or the brothers at all to you it was never mentioned at all even though you knew him at the gym. never talk about what happened when he was killed do you have any idea of how many f.b.i. agents were on. actually there during interrogation. there was three of them until
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eleven thirty pm of the twenty first because they came up with thirty pm so the question him for four hours and hussein which is his friend he was with when they came to the house it was three boston agents who went to the house with abraham and one local agent was saying outside of the apartment. let's go over what the police narrative has been first they said that he was armed with a gun that it was a knife that it came out that was completely armed but attacked them and was killed in self defense you've said that this last statement is a lie why. no dust. actually more than you just pronounce they have say glade and they cheer when the table. sward we had us worried at home. that's what they say and the last one version was had a broom broom or
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a metal pole so they not when sure when he had some as they'd been changing their statements keep over and over but i do know he was unarmed and. that he was on i don't think there's any credibility at all to the statement that hit himself i mean his body was a deadly weapon because he was an m.m.a. fighter. point you know because he was she just drove his car and just before he was still limping he was still limping with he's neat and that's actually take a look at that photo you're talking about extensive surgery i mean i mean multiple staples very very extensive surgery really painful i mean this was very recent before he was interrogated. that's actually his second surgery first when he had in two thousand and ten and this he said. over the same problem that he had and when this happened the f.b.i. agents proved to you that they were injured and had to use the execution. you know
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they they are not talking to i was they're not saying anything they just don't anything they say it it's almost a geisha where i really said anything so what happened i mean you came home and found this out did they call you i mean how did you even find out that this had taken place actually i was in the different state i was in the atlanta georgia because i was working there so when they came to hold me some time after a little bit seven am when they told me to stay and work they're coming to talk to me. just a few minutes after one of my friends text me when i said. what she knew and your husband get killed in the line. and that's where that's how much i found out my friend i'm really sorry that you had to find out such a horrible way and that this happened to you it's very traumatizing and it's there's a lot of unexplained things about the case he was shot seven times once in the head. we have photos of of. the autopsy as well why do you
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think it is that they executed him. and i do not want to say why it was just. i don't really don't know. if you saw the pictures. then that the shots they were trying to say there was a sound of this and they were trying to stop him is so acceptable the way how you stop the person there's not a single shot in them are we going to have legs anywhere it was hard and one in labor one in the head so it's just straight down i'm really sorry i know that this must be very hard for you yes i mean they could have easily shot him in the leg in the arm and taken him down in other ways but they chose to execute him there is clearly a kill shot in his head they claim that he confessed to the unsolved murder of three people before he was actually killed do you believe do you feel like it was a forced confession about even happen. i don't think it's going to happen if that's
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what happened they would need a laugh first and the only think i can think that he declined to sign did the confession and they want him to sign and this way they just get him. so what what happened i mean what do you think i know that it's hard to speculate and it's very traumatic but what do you think that they're trying to cover up here and why did they do this. it's hard for me to say believe me i think every night before i go to sleep i'm trying to picture what happened in there how was it where it was sitting there we're talking about i can. just it's not in my head he had also he has a bruise on which is means they actually hit him before and to kill him because he now had the drops in his next to his eye and looks like it was. with something hard because he actually had a little hole. so he had other rooms before he was shot.
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do you think this has anything at all to do with the boston bombing some sort of coverup going on there or kind of stonewalling of answers or investigation in light of the death of your husband had to do with something sketchy going on but. it possibly did they are trying to. bring him. more suspicious. or do you mean by that. if. that's how they started to be trying to put him to he was involved in that and if they killed one brother so somebody alive who can speak into wolf what happened they will stink into the brain was a little bit in there with a stranger skill of him which is means that a person which is mean that they were not trying to. see what actually happened. so you're saying that he could have been a witness for attention or for the he's. he's definitely not no he's not
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a weakness he he didn't even know anything but that's how they bring this story out that he trying to commend him for the boston bombing. let's talk about the investigation now i mean what's the process like are you trying to pursue answers in a criminal investigation or a criminal lawsuit against the u.s. government in the case of. yes we do we are. and we're going to get there so everything is being right now. with. every single things they can do to stop the f.b.i. hold. for good. as another thing that we're waiting on right and that's very important key in all this is that they are being refused to release have you been given a statement of why that is. he said to be i
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said to hold on to me not to really should. i hope you get the answers that you're seeking this is a very important case that needs to be brought to light and justice needs to be served accountability needs to be had this is a really tragic case and i really thank you so much for coming on and shedding some light i know it must be very hard for you to talk about please we'll stay on top of it will keep asking the questions and let's keep doing it until we get the answers thank you so much thank you so much thank you. so far have you were you to channel you to break in to be sure to subscribe you cannot miss a single episode of our interviews posted separately on the videos tab i encourage everyone to check out our recent interview and tensions in egypt with the horror in . the full panel check out all that and more youtube dot com slash breaking the set thank you guys so much for joining us and have a great weekend and we'll see you right back here on monday to break this all over again next week.
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