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and there you can not accept the news from behind as long as we're on the topic of living in a sin simulation run by holes in their evil spawn and speaking of that last week the democrats voted with the republicans to continue our government's unlimited warrantless surveillance of american citizens which is funny because american citizens don't approve of on limited surveillance in fact seventy five percent of adults said they would not let investigators tap into their internet activity seventy five percent of us say go. they don't want to read or hear every conversation i have with people and they're not just a. regular phone fax and stuff like that miss maybe i don't want the government to
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hear my conversation with my father about the catheter difficulties he's having on that is that so crazy how i would even think donald trump wants people to hear his private conversations just about monday and stuff like how difficult it is just scrub the crack he has in his neck. whatever old even china thing he can go into your shoes to look up or that it does fit just does he do can stow was the irony of a douche bag do sing his own. caucus drifting in the space time continuum of. respect. and you know i was headed to do that job because of the time is a very beautiful thing and i didn't want to associate it with donald trump's neck i think. it was kind of upsetting the point being the american people do not support the government spying on us. but our federal government is owned by authoritarian
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corporate totalitarian ass hats but heres his is one ray of hope chelsea manning has announced he's running for senate in maryland. and well i think going to a clear difference i think you can make it a federal level that doesn't mean i don't want to see her when it's still cool plus i would love to see the reactions of all those old white men having to face a trans woman they wanted to lock up for why simply because she couldn't handle grinning and bearing it well the u.s. military wiped out in a fit women and men and children and i would love to have. close to their manning a copy of bob the polls the kerry confinement for a few years in your life because you outed our war crimes.
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that was a little rude of us on second thought it was although she's running as a democrat she is calling the democrats to task for a lot of there she would be the first trans woman center she would also be the first whistleblower senator but she would not be the first prisoner of an authoritarian state to turn around to become a prominent member of that same government i remember someone named what was it a blouse in crayon fellow or banana. sometimes. i'm speaking of persecuting activists undocument of washington state activists mara mora villa pando has been targeted by immigration and customs enforcement they placed her in deportation proceedings in retaliation for her political activism and they've done the same to prominent immigrant rights activist ravi rog here and jeanne montevallo sorry my. travail so ice has made the jump now from an immigrant
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immigration control agency to a political repression agency and they deported people for activism now was that supporting us for an instagram showing immigration in a positive light. that was going for maybe your amazon echo happen to hear you playing the bombo soundtrack in the privacy of your own home then they'll start kicking you out for just having a mo hero you know. and after that you just look at an ice agent for too long or deport you for instigating a mexican standoff. oh i see is quickly becoming the nazi brownshirts of our time you question the government or you have a color of skin they don't like and they asked to see your papers right. this shouldn't really be surprising as trump has the lowest first year of approval ratings of any modern president more people are happy to see lyme disease and they
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are to donald trump. so if you don't have the support of the people which basically non of the presidential this race you know or congress have you have to persecute those telling everyone to fight back because if there's a famous quote saying fascism will come to america wrapped in the flag but it seems it will come wrapped in ice like of pulled a hamstring or killed beer you know. it was eleven ice cold fascism don't mind if i. really got a quick break but i have lived on the events coming up in austin and houston texas so like city pittsburgh and more go to redacted tor dot com for details what arrived back. the two thousand and eight economic crisis times some countries into pig these are the countries with weaker economies that needed austerity policies. if you are in
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a situation of flow gloats even the recession austerities a very bad idea it doesn't work and it makes millions of people very unhappy those who are unemployed see their wages decline almost a decade how good are the results. by the people gathered in which the wider world get people to see what i do and a choice. to be in full view she still clematis i mean tiffany told. so much nothing more than this she was always think they see something and not get into the. why of the same missions still in place to one of the consequences to weaken bluebirds who this movie will first be one of those the truth be considered is the consequences are actually quite acceptable to the decision makers. in order
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to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. so what happens with the prison industrial complex and ahead of capitalism well prisoners across southern calif. and you can now pay their way to
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a nicer stay in jail. for sale hundred dollars a night wealthier prisoners can serve their sentences in relative comfort replete with flat screen t.v.'s a computer in every room and new bands it's called pay to stay and the it messed up here now to explain more adjusting your prison watchdog john of o'donnell. i. cannot hear what the deed i wish i knew about this when i was in jail if i had to pay to stay often whom i never would have sworn loyalty to the area nation. i miss thirteen the latin kings the blacker bill of manly the mexican mafia the nazi low riders and the massaging maniacs. all of those i had to cover all my bases and nobody would mess with me. and yes the massaging maniacs are maniacal about massage you do not want to get on their best.
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john you can possibly think of pay to stay jails are fair the criminal justice system already pushes and you know it already crushes the poor with ridiculously expensive bail you got overworked public defenders and ultimately completely inhumane prison officers and i'm not i'm not saying it's fair i'm just saying if i knew stealing that cargo truck full of delicious island barry lying gummy worms was going to mean i didn't know being a human ashtray for eighteen months i never would have done it and if coughing up cash could put me in a nicer digs i would have done so it's disgusting that two people who committed the same crime can end up in a very different prison experience just because one has more money and and when you take into account the connection between wealth and race in this country the obvious take away is that mostly white people benefit from this well not this white person. yeah but people in general have i not this one you said was you.
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know i don't follow. let's shift gears to the massive prison strike in florida that started this week operation push as it's called what's going on there ok well a florida prisons are kind of the opposite of pay to stay there more like don't get paid to stay a but still work and don't even think about her all because we're not about red dilatation here just vengeance. rolls right off the time it does you see forty of prisoners are on strike because they don't get paid anything for the work they do while incarcerated so what kind sort of totally is leave labor in addition they're getting price gouge left and right according to the inmates one case of soup on the street cost four dollars it cost us seventeen dollars on the inside this is highway robbery without a gun it certainly is and i for one stand in solidarity with those prisons for you
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know that i think you. yeah i actually don't i mean florida prisoners getting treated like human beings may somehow end up adversely affecting future pay to stay opportunities i may be in need of in that state. you're going to throw these people under the bus because of the off chance that you'll have to go to prison in florida that chance is not that off my friend. boca raton is where i decided to unload all those island bury lime gummy worms it turns out retired jews just love that flavor profile. and there's still a war now for my arrest i can't go back to ted by man i can't i'll never have i was at the ask. that you want to go off water one of the building blocks of life unless it's filled with a toxic substance. it's one of the wrecking balls of life for more on this
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developing story we sent our troops not only mcgill to texas she filed this report . drinking on filtered water nowadays is a lot like unprotected sex it's refreshing if you're thirsty but it's an obvious risk to your health with a seventy five percent chance of afterburn that dumping a bread a picture on your crotch will not fix. trust me i tried. but while the brighter filter can capture things like a lead in mercury what it can't capture is radiation which is unfortunate given a recent environmental working group study finds one hundred and seventy million americans have cancer causing radioactive elements in their drinking water the studies california of two thousand and six standards for allowable levels of radiation and water since one thousand nine hundred seventy six was the last time
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the e.p.a. issued standards. and the e.p.a. could stand an update considering that only a few decades earlier americans could purchase reda for an energy drink filled with radium that promise not only to provide energy but your impotence of course of i ask any man if he was willing to let his bones disintegrate in order for the glow like darth vader's lightsaber on the death star i think i know what he wouldn't say. texas has the most widespread contamination not just because of the toxic idiocy that spewed from the mouths of its last three governors but because the texas commission on environmental quality outright lied to the e.p.a. for several years about the level of radiation in its water under the leadership of cher kathleen hart at white the commission falsified data because she said e.p.a.
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standards for radiation levels in water were to be protective and expensive to follow even though the commission admitted in two thousand and one that some types of radiation in the tap water of some texas communities pose an increased lifetime cancer risk of one in four hundred a local news team in houston pressed hard at white on the commission's decision but if you're wrong if you win you have there's all kinds of ways in the what if you're wrong an e.p.a. was right well. what do you mean and what if you are wrong and if you are right about there being a danger that it would be it would be regrettable yeah that would be regrettable. almost as regrettable as trump nominating her in october to have the white house council on environmental quality even though democrats blocked her nomination in december from decide at this moment to renominate her my guess is because he's
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hoping members of congress will forget this line of questioning she received from oregon senator jeff merkley when you say that those who are concerned about global warming are. pig paganistic and totalitarian is an marxist when you say that you believe oregon's farmers who are concerned about three worst ever droughts with the impact of climate changes are marxist or to tell terry and or or pagans i believe those who are sinners are with all due respect i've been taken out of context ok to be fair to heart at why those words were taken out of context because what she actually said was there is a real dark side of the kind of paganism the secular elites religion now being evidently global warming. pagans. they actually
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care about nature and even hartnett white things global warming is just the earth burning up from a bad case of donna ria while the federal government continues to bleed experts who actually know something about the environment we need to be vigilant about keeping people like heart out of it because of trouble trying to dominate her twice when you think she's become a better choice for this position. reporting from texas natalie mcneal redacted tonight. tell your headline from the future coming up next week senate democrats fear they're running out of ways to empowered from. hands in one month alien teen running simulation we call reality scolded by the parents for letting
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things get out of hand. and in three weeks during cabinet meeting secretary of transportation hesitantly of forms trump a small child is stuck in his neck but. that's the worst that's our show but we have started posting daily news and updates and exclusive videos redacted tonight dot com you can also get them by texting the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free in the u.s. until next time goodnight cancer. as you read the stand and hear some of. our own move from what. i know of it that our men are more trouble than they are right that you know what are the four or four of them together.
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i'm going to let him but i don't catch him then you. can kick and. i don't lose a child for truffle that it never worked out. a long word then now mind my machine but also i know it does. and why the. number set up around the hey how do you want to do it. and. get this whole food place choice where you got the i knew where you're from and theosophy chime in syria has said. for you she ought to have a. model for them after the couple fucks around mr hates it for jim and then where i hope that our family of course. leaves the money. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to
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education as being supplanted by the right to access to education low its high education is becoming just another product that can be born and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you good. luck with these songs. they could mimic. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm running stream or higher education the new global economic war. global war hard selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle of. the new socks for the tell you that because of the public by fell for the most important. off the bad guys and tell me you are not cool enough to buy their products.
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these are the hawks that we along with are on the watch. turkey starts a full scale military operation against the kurds in the syrian region of africa and with a ground invasion expected from sunday. a group of gunmen attacks a major hotel in the afghan capital kabul killing several people and injuring at least six. hundred donald trump enters his second year in office the government is shut down over the failure to pass a funding bill we take a look back at the highs and lows of the president's tenure so far. thank you for watching the headlines here at r.t.
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international broadcasting live from moscow i'm. turkey has begun a military operation in syria against the kurdish held region of afrin the turks have launched air strikes and begun cross border shelling with a ground invasion expected on sunday the news agency ruptly has obtained this exclusive footage of aerial strikes on africa over seventy planes conducted sorties with all aircraft now back at base in turkey the campaign which an corrected siege is to be anti terror has been named operation olive branch it's aimed at ousting the kurdish militia from africa which they have held for five years the turks started cross border shelling on friday. injured civilians in afrin were taken to the city's central hospital following the airstrikes the kurds claim that at least six civilians and three fighters were killed with another thirteen people injured while ankara insists all the casualties were among fighters artie's middle east correspondent paula spear is following developments at least eight if sixteen is
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have been firing from the skies while on the ground you have the turkish backed syrian opposition rebels have moved into. it's on tape now it isn't on tape that is controlled by the kurdish militia the y.p. g from the ground we're also hearing that the free syrian army has been arriving in buses as well as in trucks that have been fitted out with machine guns we are receiving reports in terms of the civilian situation there and they we're hearing their people have been ordered to retreat into their homes and into shelters but there are reports coming through of people who have been wounded and injured and who are being taken to the local hospital now all of this follows threats over the last three days by the total president the one that he was going to launch a ground offensive into africa it was really just a question of when and he said that this was really the only answer to root out what he has called terrorist elements there take a listen. for an operation has
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a factory been started on the ground this will be followed by a member of the promises of not so nobody has a right to say anything. now man but it is an area that is mostly arab it is waste of the euphrates and it is the next step in terms of the turkish military's way of dealing with the kurdish militia it is not far from the area that the army has entered now so that is where all eyes are turning for the immediate future the turkish foreign minister has posted a tweet saying the country launched the offensive against syrian kurdish militias exercising its right to self-defense. you added that anchor his actions are strictly in keeping with international law he went on to stress the operation isn't targeting civilians but only aims to take out terrorist groups aren't easy goshdarn off explains the distribution of forces and what brought turkey to syria. this is what the situation on the ground in syria looks like right now afrin the region
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where the turks are carrying out their military operation the area highlighted in green is where the turkey backed rebels are to a certain extent at least they are helping ankara from the ground red the syrian army that is the syrian army guys they don't have any problem with the kurds but they do have a problem with these guys because this is the area of the green aires also the region which harbors. or nusra a terrorist organization and finally here you have a man bitch there it is also it is a city also controlled by the kurds and it could be turkey's game plan erdogan has already said that after he's done with afrin man bitch is next this operation hardly came out of the blue you know the kurds have been historically a major thaw in turkey but what catalyzed things now was the pentagon saying they're going to create a so-called syrian border force the coalition is working jointly with the syrian
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democratic forces to establish and train the new syrian border security force currently there are approximately two hundred thirty individuals training in the inaugural class with the goal of a final full size of approximately thirty thousand one very precise description of america's intentions there by that point turkey had had enough ankara beefed up its forces on the syrian border deployed tanks and president erdogan vowed to destroy quote this terrorist force before washington even has a chance to create it u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson tried to do some damage control saying that the situation has been most portrayed misdescribed and that some people misspoke well that was a nearly enough to contain turkey's fury ankara has been keeping the united states in the loop about the operation against washington supposed america which arguably pitted to. against the kurds has now called on them to focus on the fight with
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eisele pretty much the same as saying it's every man for himself in this conflict turkey has also notified syria about the action which damascus is not happy about at all russia in its turn has been cautious and called for all parties to pull the punches the main reason behind the developing crisis in this part of syria is the provocative steps taken by the united states which were aimed at isolating areas with predominantly kurdish populations uncontrolled deliveries by the pentagon of more than weapons to pro-american formations in northern syria contributed to the rapid escalation of tension in the region and led to special operation by turkish troops loose lips sink ships they say well this time we're looking at a potential all out war done of r.t. well middle east commentator allie risk believes the u.s. faces a dialogue about how to react to turkey's offensive. but will be the u.s.
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reaction are not sure that you're going to see a clear reaction i go i think what you're going to see some conflicting views and when you do have conflicting views we did this within the same home what i'm going to say home i mean the u.s. administration i think that's made makes it very difficult for them is for the administration to come out with one policy to control that situation so what what that would mean i think is a turkey might continue or might be given room to continue with these with this operation with the absence of one clear coherent american stance and a lot of these different divisions within the american branches of government i think the u.s. is in a big dilemma if it does control to continue to support the cause or for the support of them and that leads to more and more confrontation with the turks if they're bad to deserve that means it would have burned in the only group it might be able to depend on and to score points in this war against terror so it is there
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i think as i said a real dilemma now for the trumpet ministration. several fatalities have been reported in afghanistan after a group of gunmen attacked a major hotel in the capital kabul officials also say at least six people were injured there is no immediate claim of responsibility local journalist bailout so ari reports from the city. according to several sources within the afghan special forces the forest and second floor has been cleared some rooms on the third floor either burned down and some of them of cart fired in this definitely battle on the fourth floor according to multiple sources within the crisis response unit team one fighter told me that he saw two people who were carried away from the third floor he couldn't really tell me whether they were injured or they were killed this is still an ongoing situation and this is also
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a hotel that got attacked in two thousand and eleven and we only heard in the last forty eight hours or so from the u.s. embassy in kabul putting a security alert saying a number of hotels in government buildings in other locations were at risk of an attack obviously this sort of an attack shows constant security an intelligence failure but it also shows how the afghan government and its international allies are finding themselves fight another fight on a very difficult front line which is the city's defense and security analyst and arms says a number of factors led to the relative success of the attack. perfect unfortunately afghan security forces are just not up to the standards or there's too much pressure on them and there's not much coordination between nato forces and the afghan police there are multiple threats there's the taliban there's there's i says
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there's also has this law which is also in the government so there are a number of opponents and i think this simply isn't the right intelligence to counter these kind of attacks because they're happening on the regular basis one day it's a civilian target one day it's a military target one day it's a commercial road or a hotel like today to counter terrorism in afghanistan you need a regional approach and the regional approach means working with iran working with pakistan and working with gratia in the central asian states at the moment the us is not really doing that they have their own strategy and it's not doesn't fit in with the regional strategy. donald trump's first year in the white house is being marked by a government wide shutdown this follows the senate's refusal to approve a bill to fund the government all but five democrats voted against it the main sticking point was trump's refusal to include protections for undocumented young immigrants.
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