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highly dangerous to classify hundreds of thousands of people as terrorist with little to no established evidence or criteria but the sheer volume of people on this list makes it clear that those who are actually dangerous will be overlooked in yet another sweeping dragnet and let's break the. please please please. please very hard to take a. look. at her act that are there are those.
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little sleep. over the course of the last month israel has bombed over forty six hundred sites across the gaza strip during operation protective at least eighteen one hundred eighty eight palestinians have been killed the vast majority of which are civilians according to the palestinian health ministry on the israeli side three civilians have been killed in sixty four i.d.f. soldiers at the time of this broadcast more over over five thousand five hundred housing units have been utterly destroyed and nearly thirty one thousand partially damaged according the minister of public works and housing israel has also destroyed a whopping one hundred sixty one mosques according to the middle east monitor but don't worry accorded the i.d.f. spokesperson every single quote surgical strike was because the house was obviously hosting a command center with weapons. of course once again other than missiles being shot
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near civilian areas absolutely zero evidence has been provided for this claim other than cartoon info graphics five hundred thousand palestinians out of the region's one point eight million residents are now homeless. trapped with nowhere to go and disease is only continuing to spread in the eleven days since gaza's only power plant supply electricity was bombed and despite the rhetoric of doing everything to prevent civilian casualties during the last twenty four hours human rights watch issued a report citing numerous instances where i.d.f. soldiers have actually targeted and killed the fleeing palestinians after being ordered to leave to evade death by bombing but if you're an i.d.f. soldier with a soul you might want to think twice about exposing this kind of blatant disrespect for human life see former company sergeant of the i.d.f. iran a fraud as a whistleblower has been speaking out against institutionalized brutality within
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the military since the siege began in the wake of one of the massacres that wiped out an entire gaza neighborhood friday posted on facebook that has inside sources confirmed that civilians were targeted and killed by soldiers simply as punishment for the deaths of soldiers soon after their fraud he was arrested and intimidated by israeli authorities and has since stated that he can't speak out anymore here in the u.s. the white house has projected a helpless to attach meant regarding israel's actions get a new report on the intercept based on snowden's leak exposes how the us not only provides money and weapons to israel but also the survey islands technology to monitor and target palestinians given the mounting pressure on israel of the death toll continues to rise ceasefire after seize fire has failed with yesterday's ending after israel shelled a house killing five people including an eight year old girl soon after the rockets continued but just today all parties finally agreed to
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a three day cease fire and i.d.f. troops pulled out of gaza to abide by the humanitarian pause in a page right from the bush administration the i.d.f. is declaring mission accomplished claiming it has achieved its main objective by destroying. thirty two tunnels in gaza. although what happens during and after the next seventy two hours remains uncertain one thing is clear the scene needs to be lifted immediately for people to rebuild and to heal. the wall has to come down and ultimately solve and team must be given to palestinians because until basic humanity is granted at the cycle of hate and violence will never end. if you only get your information from t.v. shows you might think that american prisons are places to create lifelong
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friendships discover hobbies you never knew you had and fraternize with what do you correctional officers look no further than the show orange is the new black and while it's a well written dark comedy a summer camp like atmosphere portrayed by the series creators a far cry from the reality of actual jail say in a country with five percent of the world's population and twenty five percent of its prisoners the us prison system has been structured the brink of many of the nation's two point four million and made serving decades along the sentences that very often don't fit the crime or perhaps there's no more disturbing aspect of the president complex than the treatment and care of teen prisoners see according to the washington post the u.s. still puts children and teenagers in juvenile detention more than any other developed nation in the world with about seventy thousand detained on any given day in two thousand and ten and if you think the tough love policy is deterring crime
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among america's youth you're kidding yourself according to a two thousand and thirteen study of chicago's juvenile court system by the national bureau of economic research when kids are tossed in detention facilities their chances of not graduating high school increases by thirteen percent while the chances. though commit another crime later in life also increases by a stunning twenty two percent and is it really any wonder why considering the appalling state of the country's juvenile facilities case in point rikers island prison in new york city just yesterday the department of justice released a shocking report on the abuse of teen inmates at the tourist prison according to d.o.j. investigators the juvenile facility at rikers is a quote deep seated culture of violence when it comes to how correctional officers treat teen inmates furthermore the report found that there is a powerful code of silence among prison authorities when it comes to reporting abuse and finally the report concludes that simply put rikers is
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a dangerous place for adolescents and a pervasive climate of fear exists great these conclusions are based on the documentation of one thousand and fifty cases of injuries to young prisoners just in the last two years and nearly half of these incidents and maids required emergency care due to the violence perpetrated on them or prison guards in fact the investigation found that almost forty four percent of all juvenile prisoners at rikers had been subjected to force on behalf of prison staff at some point during their prison meant the guards use such tactics as beating inmates with radios but tongs and broomsticks slamming their heads against the wall and kicking them in the back and in one case the guard even wrapped handcuffs around her hand and puncture an inmate in the ribs after he fell asleep during class and then other officers proceeded to kick the teen repeatedly while he was on the floor keep in mind this is the department of justice not some outside group like amnesty international or
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human rights watch compiling the report now in response the president of the correction officers union said quote there may be a few that react with what you might think is excessive force but in defense of an officer being assaulted by an inmate a correctional officer must use whatever force is necessary to turn. salt yes because clearly there's no scarier threat than a sleeping pill. and i guess the fact that nearly half of all writers teams have been beaten just according to documented cases can all be attributed to guards defending themselves but these tales of horror are nothing new for a person that consistently ranked among the worst in the u.s. consider that in the adult section of the prison we've seen everything from a man baking a definite sell what he did to over one hundred degrees to the discovery of a brutal fight club where officers allowed prisoners to beat each other in exchange for various privileges so i guess this newest report is indicative of just another day at rikers it was just he who once said the degree of civilization in this
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society is revealed by entering its presence for the sake of american society let's hope that isn't true. as the war in afghanistan churns on in its thirteen year the afghan people and nato forces continue to take a heavy toll and just today u.s. army major general harold green was killed at a training facility near kabul by an afghan soldier the death of green is thought to be the highest ranking military official to be killed in an overseas war since vietnam so to discuss this latest incident and what it might mean for the future of u.s. afghan relations i'm joined now by our correspondent honest. going to can you describe how this gunman was able to pull off such an attack well abbi what we do know is
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that this gunmen walked into the camp. excuse me camp guard cargo on the outskirts of kabul in afghanistan on tuesday afternoon where nato military officials delegation had arrived for meetings and those gunmen using a light assault. a rifle basically killed this top two star u.s. army major general who has now been identified as you said is harold greene a man with over three decades of experience serving in the u.s. military also known as a key player in the training operations of afghan forces by the united states and the nato coalition in afghanistan we also know of course that wounded among the wounded were at least fourteen people including a german brigadier general as well as western troops and american troops eight american military personnel five of them seriously injured as well as afghan forces we do know of course that the investigation
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a joint investigation by the west in afghanistan is now underway so we are expecting to find out more in terms of why this incident exactly took place and green is now the highest ranking u.s. official to be killed overseas since the vietnam war as i stated in the intro what does this incident indicate about the current state of security in afghanistan thirteen years on. certainly that's the case he's also the highest ranking u.s. official to be killed in the iraq and afghanistan wars and certainly this is an incident that raising many eyebrows in terms of concerns of security and where the operations in afghanistan currently stand we of course know that the united states is planning to end all operations on the ground in the nearest future so the fact that incidents like this involving these high military officials are taking place are certainly raising concerns in terms of where the situation currently stands and what's going to happen in the nearest months and after the u.s. troops troops pull out there what do we know at this point about the gunman and his
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potential sociopath's. well out be it we do not know much yet we don't know the name we're expecting for u.s. officials and afghan officials to make this information known certainly as the investigation continues we do know that it's being reported that he was dressed in afghan military uniform and of course. from all of the reports and statements we've been hearing everything indicates to this being yet another insider attack so which means that a member of the afghan forces basically shot at the u.s. and western and afghan forces that were training this particular person we have heard from the pentagon that this is someone who has worked with the afghan forces and fought in the afghan forces for quite some time that's according to the pentagon and of course these so-called green on blue attacks aren't necessarily new phenomena they have dropped off in the last couple of years i mean should we expect to see more of these types of assaults in the near future. well obviously everybody is hoping that that will not be the case but unfortunately that has not been the
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trend over the recent times this of course this particular incident has been the first one. we do know that only as recently as twenty twelve these kinds of insider attacks really peaked we saw dozens of them take place as many as forty eight according to a pentagon report and this number did drop in twenty thirteen there have been fifty and but certainly that's more than plenty to indicate that there is a problem that these kinds of incidents happen where the afghan forces that the united states and the west are there to train to ensure the transition are turning against the people who are training them and it's being said that usually this kind of thing occurs when the afghan force is basically because of the outrage of the constant presence of foreign troops on the ground certainly this is the longest running war in u.s. history. expressed their outrage with the situation in this particular way and of course the attacks coming on the heels of nato forces killing four civilians and
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western afghanistan as well trying to target taliban militants so how that's going to affect the security cooperation between the karzai government. thank you so much for breaking it down. coming up i'll talk about the anniversary of a nonexistent event that started the vietnam war. i marinate in the financial world. to goldman it's not stopping c.d.'s only take it no demand for credit not going to get any better in life there are there are folks. in justifying their stance there citing all sorts of what they see as international pass a dance in cost of coming referendum in scotland but the response that they're hearing from their was a sad one is illegitimate but what we have been doing is to live life there if you
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break into their. marriage or does is right. is a made for other people for centuries like russia or old countries like this trade . but whatever america does is right because america doesn't. just want to keep building the allowing saudi arabia qatar and iran to fund millions of millions of pounds worth of building of mosques in this country where they have them addresses where we have a hundred thousand four to sixteen year old children who have been schooled in these materials which is encouraging complete non integration within this is so i. searched for. and i think you're.
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on a reporter's. instrument. the term false flag has generally been hijacked by conspiracy culture to apply to almost every world event these days however and many cases this notion is very real and has deep dark historical roots take a look at the events leading up to the iraq war. spanish-american war the mexican american war and perhaps most egregiously the vietnam war this week marks the fiftieth anniversary of the gulf of tonkin incident the event that gave us president lyndon johnson the authority to launch open warfare against north vietnam here's the back story on august second one nine hundred sixty four u.s.
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warship off the coast of vietnam was attacked by three north vietnamese torpedo boats in broad daylight and while the event was only the first instance of a u.s. naval ship being attacked since world war two there were no american casualties and thus the event was left alone with no large scale retaliation by the u.s. however only two days later pentagon officer named daniel ellsberg was on duty receiving urgent cables from captain john herrick the u.s. navy's commander in the gulf of tonkin. reported that the ship was under attack yet again this time in the middle of the night and in total darkness after several tens of hours describing the ordeal the pentagon received one last cable recanted its previous report a portion of berg's memoir details the message captain herrick sent to the pentagon saying quote a review of action makes many reported contacts and torpedoes fired
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appeared doubtful freak weather effects on the radar and overeager sonar men may have accounted for many reports no actual visual sightings by mattox suggest complete evaluation before any further action is taken but that evaluation never happened instead u.s. officials including the president seized on the second incident as a provocation countless newspapers including the washington post and new york times ran headlines about the attack which helped to galvanize public support for the u.s. to officially invade vietnam or just one small problem with the story that wasn't true the midnight attack on the u.s.s. maddux never. really happened sadly it wasn't until two thousand and five when a declassified n.s.a. document revealed the truth that america's longest armed conflict at the time in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people were over an event that never happened unfortunately these false pretenses for war are more common than not in
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u.s. military history take the sinking of the u.s.s. maine for example of america's first battleships with it which exploded in havana cuba killing two hundred sixty u.s. sailors on board over one hundred years ago even with no evidence proving that spain was responsible for the destroyed ship coupled with the high tensions over spanish control of cuba all the ingredients necessary to start the spanish-american war of course it was revealed in nine hundred seventy six that the explosion that sank the maine and killed more than half its crew was caused by an accidental ignition of the ship's ammunition stockpile and not play by the spanish. there's any question today over the deliberate lies told to the american people about weapons of mass destruction as a pretext for the u.s. invasion of iraq but these bogus claims aren't unique to the u.s. either wars have been fought and lost all over the world on the name of god while and even soccer that's right nine hundred sixty nine the tiny central american
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countries of honduras and el salvador use the pretext of a tense soccer match to declare war on one another and world war one the great war which claimed the lives of thirty seven million people from all over the world was launched over the assassination of a single austrian man archduke franz ferdinand and today at the gaza invasion we look back at the kidnapping and murder of three israeli teenagers that sparked this latest conflict only to find out soon after that the allegations were all wrong right from the beginning so as we mark the fiftieth anniversary of the gulf of tonkin let's not forget that little has changed in the last five decades until we stop letting our leaders embellish fact. or launch a full blown false flag attacks to justify war and less warfare will always define our species. i. in
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a world full of volatile currencies perhaps no other monetary contender in recent years has made a bigger splash and that coined and just recently in new york lawmakers proposed regulations on the digital currency and all bit quaint a.t.m. machines are popping up everywhere from new zealand to chicago now whether you love it hate it or still don't quite understand how it works this decentralized internet money is only growing in popularity so they can better understand a bit coin as well as go over a few other important issues in the news right now i'm going by journalism most of the day would seem an hour david seaman what is going on man but really really are likewise always the reason i do in studio how can bitcoin revolutionize people's savings and why is kind of the current bank the establishment just family and especially doesn't apply to interest rates that could sure yeah so i mean you and i are basically the same age and our generation we experience the financial crisis first hand really sucked it was
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a hard couple years and we in the taxpayers gave nearly a trillion dollars to these banks and what do we get in return how to be repaid the favor when they were starting to do well it foreclosed on millions of middle class people so i have no sympathy for the banks and i'm excited about the big one because if you look at the math and if you do some research this will eventually eat into some of their major profit centers and this is a classic case of analog to digital you look at blockbuster which is very powerful in the entertainment industry now in existence today that stores have been replaced by subways or whatever that is going to happen to america's banks and what's really cool and fascinating and weird we're two blocks away from the white house right now and. the n.s.a. and the cia are tapping all of our stuff they're aware of bitcoin and they haven't put down the boot yet and even the chinese government which is far more impressive than ours they're letting people buy bitcoins if you look online at the flows of money out of and into peer to peer currencies it's like nonstop china and then
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second is us and there's some money coming from south america some from europe but really it's the u.s. and china that are driving this and where the stance your question savings are important for everybody but especially for the middle class chase one of the nation's largest banks i checked the rates yesterday for a savings account you get one hundredth of one percent so if you were to hear deposit one hundred thousand dollars for a year you get ten bucks. is strictly limited there are only thirteen million out there right now and the middle of the next century or some time at least you know very far in the future beyond our lifetimes the total will be twenty one million coins and that's it no federal reserve chair woman deciding that the economy's down so they have to print more money so you know if you believe that this currency will take off as many people do it's accepted by dell now and a number of other public companies actually dell's not private but it's accepted by big companies if you believe it's going to continue to grow it's a limited environment and it's completely different from things like the dollar or the euro or the chinese want. crippling the world right now and david the
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dollar of course you know how can bitcoin and digital currencies i guess and general help people who may be living under crippling sieges like in gaza or or states that are suppressive here's where it gets really cool it's not even go to gaza let's say you're a chinese entrepreneur they have really strict capital controls you can only get something like fifty thousand dollars out of the country per year what if you're just sick of china and you want to emigrate to the united states or canada or europe if you have money you know fifty thousand dollars is not a lot to move your whole family out that's all you can take so if you buy a big coin you can actually memorize a password it's known as a brain wallet as long as it's strong enough there are tools out there like a lot. that will allow you to do this you memorize this twelve word seed you know they can take your gold they can take the money you have on on your person they cannot take something in your brain so the second you get to europe or the u.s. you type in that code you have all your bitcoins it's transformative you know really you know something that's going to change the relationship between
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government and individual but i guess i guess and please enlighten me but i mean people using the service like like people in china or let's say gaza for example aren't they always be subjected to the government regulations and laws i guess in those respective countries the thing about pick point is to stop it would be like saying we're going to stop bit torrent so you don't want to put into place regulations or it makes the government look dumb because you know the u.s. government for example could say bittorrent is bad for hollywood you want to stop it but then we're going to do going to every single person's house and stop bit torrent right but the iris is a different beast the iris will take a few years to catch up to it and then it becomes an issue when you cash back out of to feel you have to pay capital gains which i think is reasonable i mean you're making money you should pay something but beyond that it's in the very challenging and they're going to you know rather than regulate bitcoin to change the way big coin works it's something that's so powerful this point they're going to have to change their walls and i don't mean that as some kind of you know threat or anything i just said largest it's i think two hundred fifty six times more powerful
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than the five hundred biggest supercomputers put together at this point so many people are mining it around the world it is the government is going to catch up with the. what do you think the centralization i mean clearly it's one of the answers to the central banking monopoly crushing some many people right now but do you think that it's also the answer in terms of political the political system for sure i mean we're in d.c. and people talk about the military industrial complex why are we shipping bombs over to israel their news on the civilian population in gaza why is any strife happening in the world today we're so advanced as a species you know we've sent probes out to the edge of our solar system why are we still killing each other that's very primitive stuff and we're. we've been doing it over resources in a lot of cases we're doing it to preserve the profits of people who make bombs it's outrageous this does away with that because governments cannot create their own money another name for these currencies is math based currencies used to really advance cryptography nobody can fake a bit coin so you can't create new ones unless it's part of the schedule and so i
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guess you know let's move on to the drug we have about a minute left but i mean here we have obama saying we just tortured some folks but he's saying don't be to think that audience about it i mean does it make you feel good to just hear how much obama can level with savard gallo's about how much you love all right already and i love that he just released white house dot gov why he doesn't plan on legalizing marijuana in response to the new york times includes rand institute studies like the one nine hundred seventy s. junk science meanwhile we tortured some folks but let's not be too sanctimonious but marijuana is dangerous and we need to condemn that on the white house website like what kind of crazy world are we living in when smoking weed is condemned by obama but this is not the folks we work for some folks responsible folks look folks a little sorry you know beat up some cats we tortured some folks yet you can't smoke weed at david otherwise all hell will break loose are going to keep those bombs flying thank you so much david seaman journalist. really appreciate coming out thanks for having me on thanks so much for watching guys be sure to follow me
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on twitter at abby martin join me again tomorrow when i break the set all over again. like. you did you know the price is the only industry specifically mention of the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the call for. work of our government and our crafts if we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told just by job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond
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identifying the problem trucks rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing america ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is messy what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they could do that in this region but they come to a tremendous amounts of money makes these things are very dangerous and politicians get a new kind of power via this technology that is very tempting.
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really knows what's inside the. breaking news moscow rolls out its own restrictions on imports from countries which have impose sanctions on russia over the crisis in ukraine. food water and power shortages home the b.c. cities of eastern ukraine the worsening situation is let the un to demand a stop the fighting to end the humanitarian crisis. and the united nations believes nearly three hundred thousand people have been displaced by the escalating standoff between the kiev army and local militia with most of them fleeing to russia r.t. follows the road to safety. and a fragile truce single.
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