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what are your poll shows that are to dot com coming up tabitha wallace gives us her report of the most controversial new books of yours she breaks down the brazil and then we bring you the second part of shaun still when we review with jenny my other documentary on human trafficking stay true to. get a very wide grin on life because that saudi prince. we tell them it just good. as well confiscate it basically put on an air b.n. b. and some brits will tell the middle. east. that.
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they are. and the last twelve months we've been inundated with books about two thousand and sixteen presidential election from hillary clinton herself to alec baldwin it seems everyone has something to say and while this is normal and hardly something the thing to consider a reason for criticism we are once again as we did with hillary just months ago seeing a woman told that she should have just gotten word and shut her mouth that woman is down in brazil. the first african-american in the u.s.
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to direct a major presidential campaign in her long political career she has was on the staff of seven presidential campaigns was a strategist for fifty six house and senate seats and by the year two thousand had hoped elect democrats in forty nine states but it was her job as interim chair of the d.n.c. following debbie wassermann schultz exit in the wake of the alleged russian spy and possible theft of emails later published by wiki leaks that truly makes her story worth hearing in hacks her new book donna brazil describes an incredibly toxic environment where she a thirty year political that trick faced sexism one would not expect from a hillary supporter much less her team according to how. it was almost exclusively young inexperienced males who were obsessed with data and power above all else brazil and numerous run ins with move who were often blatantly disrespectful of ideas she brought to the table on monday morning of this week rob we moved told c.n.n. quote we certainly don't recognize the campaign she describes we also don't work on
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some of these that she said happened which is interesting because also admitted in that interview that a point he had not even read the book which came out on tuesday meaning by his own admission he has no factual basis to even make the judgment call but he chose to also enhance result describes her discovering upon begrudgingly taking the job as interim chair of the d.n.c. is that the party was not only financially broke but that all power necessary for the d.n.c. to ensure fair and democratic elections took place was now in the hands of hillary clinton campaign and had been for quite some time result discovered that a standard joint fundraising agreement made with the clinton campaign was not so standard after all in a memo describing it robbie move states that the campaign will take over all financial responsibilities of the d.n.c. would pay off their debts and make money available as needed to the d.n.c. it also revealed a barely legal money long. during scheme that allowed the campaign to use the
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d.n.c. as a cover for f.e.c. rules on donation cops brazil describes the powerful ego in the hearts of the campaign which ultimately worked as a detriment to the hillary campaign and its fundraising see in mid august twenty sixteen just days after taking the job brazil writes about how the trump campaign was erroneous lee claiming that a majority of the people protesting his campaign were paid protesters. sadly he was right in the case of the duck it turns out that they hillary campaign with the permission of hillary herself went out and hired actors in donald duck costumes to protest trump ducking the release of his taxes but brazil didn't care what trump thought it turned out that disney was upset and asked her to make them stop hillary's campaign chose to blame the d.n.c. for the stunt acts also details the discovery of financial and ethical problems within the d.n.c. during debbie wasserman schultz's tenure from consultants getting paid for nothing
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to the fact that the board of the d.n.c. was never informed of things like loans taken out which could be why donna brazil might be taking this so seriously and speaking so honestly the see the board members of the d.n.c. are personally liable for not only the personal information donors that was leaked but for any legal action taken against the d.n.c. as well crowd strike interestingly enough we find out it hacks wiped every single file on all of the guest d.n.c. office computers in the d.c. office the weekend after the convention however despite the russians coming being held battle cry her team refused to give the d.n.c. any money to deal with cyber security while many will try and focus on the conspiracy theory that this book is about throwing people under the bus or just save donna brazils career the truth of hats is that it's a story of a true believer someone who had given her entire life up to carry water for a party she believed it but was dragged into
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a sexist and toxic work environment where she was expected to be the oh token black woman silently supported hillary at the expense of the party's future today the loyalists are working hard to discredit and discourage brazil from telling her side of things they're pointing fingers at the one person in the whole party use seems to have taken the time to do a fearless moral inventory of themselves and their party donna brazil doesn't think she's perfect. she thought she was the last person who should take the job but she did it for free no less and merely allowed the twenty sixteen election just to destroy her entire life and x. might be the most uncomfortable and necessary read of the twenty six thousand election. and m's. and speaking of the d.n.c. hacks and former. former n.s.a. whistleblower bill binney sat down with our own ed scholtz to discuss the recent
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findings that the d.n.c. hacks may have not really actually been hacks at all but potentially a direct computer to thumb drive download let's take a listing our evidence is it came down locally ok so that's the i mean it's not a question of saying who did it locally we don't know but there are people who are saying certain things that the f.b.i. knows who did it already and they're not telling the president and n.s.a. and f.b.i. together no a lot more than they're telling the president. be sure to check out the rest of that interview on our to use the news with ed schultz awesome awesome interview but wow tabs so you said you got the book five hours now buried into it fire it was more a virus it was till five until buried into the book clearly a good book. if necessary i think if you going to read i mean i you know i i read hillary's book. but a good portion of it i actually heard in her own words because i thought that was really important and then when when this book came available i really did want to
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see that other perspective of someone who wasn't i mean donna brazil is not some kid out political powerhouse that was running around she was something you called who got the job done who knew everyone in the state level who knew how to get things done for a campaign and it's interesting when you were speaking earlier to about the you know the internet the old the now controversial memo about the kind of troll of the d.n.c. . already the target and then you have his hands and yeah and like i don't i don't know how to kind of take it but when you read it it's very odd it's clearly somebody who doesn't understand how government works how these things work and party not just politics but just basic decorum and how things work because when you look at this in that memo that probably move sent out to people in the d.n.c. what he said is if you look at the states if asked by a state party the d.n.c. will encourage the state party to become a participant in the victory if i now remember the victory fund is what you were
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what they were sort of washing money through i'm all about money almost all of it would end up going straight back to the to clinton campaign in brooklyn and also in what it seems to be an odd way to run a political party the whole agreement which was hidden from d.n.c. board members by the way we find out in the book says if this memorandum correctly summarizes your agreement piece for barbara please reply by email with the tax agreed by d.m.c. you don't agree to financial this is one of those things that i don't think robbie move knew the rules of the d.n.c. the bylaws of the d.n.c. i don't think he really seems to me from reading the book that nobody cared that the d.n.c. was ancillary to this campaign and it didn't matter what all that mattered was getting hillary elected wow wow it's also interesting because you know as your as you were telling me that. you know everybody was making moves to kind of like push the russia thing on from one carer cold susan rice and not just the right it seems
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that it's. they were saying that the d.n.c. they were confused by the fact that the d.n.c. debbie wasserman schultz just didn't seem to care about it while they were talking about it in the news of the russians are coming the russians are coming they're saying you know you had. a number of things actually at obama's fifty first birthday she tells the story that one moment was she's just the poor girl. just trying to get to the dance floor before beyond saying it's the stage and eric holder and susan rice came up there and said the d.n.c. is not not getting back to us i need to take it seriously and instead of governor thank you for giving us the dynamic book report other things. the human trafficking crisis is unique in that it sits at the crossroads of so many different issues clearly a matter of basic human rights but also one of law and criminal justice that has its roots in both historic cultural background as well as the modern global economy some have set out to tackle the problem no matter how complex it may really be
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including to be personality activist judy my executive producer of the documentary stopping traffic sean stoll recently sat down with jean need to learn more about the economic engine driving human trafficking so it starts there right cheap labor is a quick way for every person whether it's to fix your house to mow their lawn and now moving over to taking care of your children nannies are trafficked here and are the easiest quickest way for us to take care of our children so that we can go and work our jobs and it goes on a greater level to companies you know a lot of companies are selling clothing for such a cheap amount of money and you wonder how are you buying this t. shirt for eight dollars not realizing that somewhere in a factory in india that children are working to make that that clothing for you and you're buying it you're supporting that supply chain of slavery you know so when it comes to the global economy we need to make money we are broke and cheap labor is available out there and those people are getting trafficked to fill that need it's
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of a cycle is happening of course the next question is why is it happening why are we not stopping it well like i mentioned trafficking has only become apparent to us in the last ten years. the word modern day slavery we only know slavery as of you know back in you know african americans being so inflamed and being brought here now to understand that it's a huge. it's a much greater problem people are just learning i can easily walk down the street and ask if anybody knows about human trafficking and find that more than fifty percent of those people won't know what i'm talking about and know either be holding a cup of coffee that has come from some type of. slave victims that are you know. working to get those coffee beans to us to wearing a t. shirt from a store that might have come from a and in sleeved factory so it just comes down to again films like mine or this
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conversation that's taking place for us to understand breakdown where trafficking takes place you know. it's a lot it's a bigger problem that takes a lot of time for us to break out the knowledge and then touch into our government officials to then make the changes that we need to put pledges slave lied to action you know there's an assumption of male predation when it comes to human trafficking in the traffickers involved but what is the female role in the traffic and no a lot of times we blame the males and they are a big part of it are the males that are involved but women happen to also be involved because women play a different role that male men can't do for example when i talked about the brothels that i lived in all brought those are headed by a momma son you know there are seventeen different brothels here on sunset boulevard by the way so don't get it twisted that it's only overseas there brussels strip clubs. prostitution houses chop houses that are led by women because women are. they have they are able to hold
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a different type of conversation with women to lead them in women trust other women there's a sisterhood so immediately you trust the moms on to be able you're to be your caretaker and nurture and then there's a muslim manipulation that takes place that only women can do that are different from men also kids listen to women differently so when a woman takes on a child whether the child has been sold or returned the the child just innately trust a woman differently because we want that mother figure so women are either hosted by the traffic agents that are usually men and can't break out of it they're being chopstick themselves to do their job of what they know well to house these homes or these children and the cycle just continues. to be remembered. told you a low blow would tell you all of you are older and on top of the wild watching those hawks in every group be annoyed with what is.
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i don't think that it's the people are. suffering always just backtrack in the detention center the libya he's one that he did thirty percent of the responsibilities of coming from one come to the seventy one or the seventy percent is coming from an idea i think that we have to see that we have to discuss how to improve our capacity to alleviate that suffer and so on the human being the. spiritual people have been saying about rejected in the sixty's full on awesome bill the show i go out of my way to punch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah mr john oliver a party america is doing the same clear.

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