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what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and sure. some want to be rich. if you're going to be for us it's like that before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. back there should be. president of the stand to hear from us and. move along with a small. amount of goods that are on our show at the for the hour rather than across the top of the fourth down because of that. i'm going
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oh. yes i was but with a plug for some. help in the last election i believe will move forward so will most of the young come we will all soon will but you know one of the most often little bushes i saw. the chance to build up a model of the sky was more music to coast police. easy show green book stage. you will know the young such. as a procedure to the irish so you can you get other colonies nothing yet. possibly you did some this told me was this recent supposed to be.
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in two thousand and seven after the public outcry over the bush administration's use of warrantless domestic surveillance a federal court ordered the n.s.a. to preserve a trove of intercepted web data that was at the heart of a legal dispute over domestic surveillance well too exactly nobody is surprised it now turns out that apparently the esteemed a wiretapping agency lost approximately seven years of controversial intercepted data the data you see was lost during a broad housecleaning effort and had to go to make room for you guessed it the new surveillance data ironically this news appeared within days of president trump citing a bipartisan bill broadly reauthorizing the n.s.a. surveillance authorities even as republicans in congress raise hell over a classified memo that allegedly documents the various surveillance abuses committed by the f.b.i. and j. and the russian collusion investigation so to bring us some clarity if possible in
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a week of wide ranging surveillance news we welcome former cia analyst ray mcgovern to the show welcome ray thank you very much. i got i was grew up about what exactly was in the data that the n.s.a. purged and just tell our viewers why was it important to hold on to that they just miraculously lost by accident i'm sure. well tyrone nobody knows this because it hasn't been much in the press but in april of last year there was a study done of the faces that is the foreign intelligence surveillance act the court judgments on things presented to them by the are done by the obama administration and no fewer than eighty five percent of them were found to be illegal and illegally given to people who are not authorized to get them to use
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a kinds of things that can be used not only in prosecutions but as blackmail or in leaks to the press so this is a great country isn't it i mean this is the situation it's not only bush it's not only his fellow trouble it's obama it's everyone who plays fast and loose with the the laws in the constitution to fourth amendment protects us presumably or at least literally from illegal searches and seizures without a court warrant. no matter how you slice it it looks pretty bad for the n.s.a. has it has had a lot of criticism over the last well forever. do you think this is the case of and this is a question i often have because i don't know how to answer it because i'm between two things is it just a case of mismanagement and incompetence or is this deliberate keeping information and a deliberate coverup. well i like to be very charitable and forgiving but even i
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still much of a stretch to think this is gross incompetence solo there is gross incompetence by the bushel at n.s.a. now this is deliberate let's face it these things were incredibly embarrassing not only it was that n.s.a. but the lancet f.b.i. and isn't it a question it's that the same materials who sent lead it just at the same time by both agencies i mean give me a break they had to peoples because if you left one with this information then you don't protect everyone who is involved so this is pretty sinister this is the deep state in action and i'm sure that representative newness has information bearing on these things even though the tapes themselves have been deleted you know it's interesting is the in those cynical look at things we'll have to ask you know the warrantless surveillance camera when the george w. bush didn't seem to have
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a long lasting effect on public opinion in considering how little progress we've seen you know tragically neither been absent revelations at least you know in the decision makers do you realistically think we'll ever see a truly open real debate about government surveillance state in our country in the halls of congress are we ever going to see that. well this is what to watch for terror on what needs to happen now is representative newness and he she give the information he has to the attorney general. it's very gentle pressure can be a great jury the grand jury issue indictments and you know even though it is a stricture at this point to have the perception in a sense these crooks are necessary because they say officials. do deserve the perception of it is but you should get a jury to decide that not mcgovern which i wrote in the tablet thank you you were very right on that front is that interesting ok the news comes out the same week
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that congress reauthorizes the government's fi's authorities and also the same week that this classified memo surfaces allegedly detailing intelligence community surveillance abuses when monitoring the trump campaign so. what do you think the president has allies would have had some qualms about signing off on such broad surveillance powers after he spent so much of the last year and his campaign talking about the deep state now that the state was going to get him and we had to worry about it and yet now here we are he's giving the deep seas that is not just getting in bed with the deep state he's married he sighed over as. he's adopted a couple of kids they got a dog like their or their buddy buddy now. isn't that odd then that makes one wonder what's right what's going on help me what would happen if they could help use it isn't that what isn't well thought of they. have to figure trump i
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mean he knows that he himself and his closest advisors like. general flynn were victims of this skullduggery this playing fast and loose with the fourth amendment and why he signed that thing where well he sort of change his mind he was in the senate then later they all we have moved aside and well you know he makes compromises and the deep state does have chapter and verse on trump himself so this is not a new tactic you know when james komi the head of the f.b.i. when trump was president elect and first few weeks of his presidency when he lingered behind on the the sixth of january two thousand and seventeen and said no mr trump. brennan and rogers have current but this is very delicate information we have this dossier and it's not for a fight but tests terribly scarlets and you say shit about what you did in moscow
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and that which is what we just want to let you know that that's out there and you know it was just just to let you know who it said all about you know all about you yeah that's what tyrone your dad told me happens when when one comes it's a high office they take a side and say now ok no we have this information so the bottom line is if you don't play ball with the deep state you could be scurrilously depos for what it one reason or another whether it's real or whether it's fabricated i remember that well actually. my father won because it was very interesting within a few months and suddenly was having you know twenty three cia agents brought him into. basement of the capitol and essentially just the pose them and ask them all these questions about how he won and all that just kind of letting their presence known there and then when he was governor he did look at it and then of them had any last names i talked to your dad you know it's very marketable it's illegal it's
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beefsteak and they do have lots of goods and lots of people and when people say what americans say as they did after it's notan talked about turnkey charity most americans said well i'm clean. but that be afraid of well. we turned to to a stasi member stussy who's the east german secret service people who kept a list listening here if people should just leave india under the lives of others they know what it's like that great film and we talk to bush gunk schmidt who is a like tenet colonel in stasi research what's going on what do you say to people who say i've got nothing to hide the both of them a bit curious is this. is terribly naive so you just were to this information on who is truly who said they get you don't get to decide
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how it's you will loose and just leave it to a part of it it's being used against you is too tired of it it won't be correlated it is a first place. that's expert and as that we all have to go there is that idea that we get so we're naive in a world that you know we you have major politicians going don't upset the the intelligence community don't have such a deep state or they'll get you know and you know but none of us are supposed to be paranoid about things like that they have all our information you know they've literally given us every reason to be paranoid and terrified and by whatever it is are a great everything i want to ask you if i gave you if i gave you the superpower right now to change like one thing in our intelligent. as community to make it work better to get away from what we're talking about what would that be. i would put in a new national intelligence director of impeccable integrity now you may have to look around in the country for somebody like that but you can't find one the
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president is asleep but you one never hear from him but his predecessor was a crook so if you want to give the director of national intelligence more than just titular authority over what happens in the intelligence committee you put it guy in there like stansfield turner admiral or stars u.s. navy who served as the director of central intelligence underachievement carter he just died three days ago why do or who worked for him. go to needed it wasn't afraid even if you tried to play it on the president's team and if you had that noses out of joint it did it was an effort capulets but it made the community work that's rich religious community that's what was missed since i mean sure well thank you as always were you for coming on and giving us your perspective on these issues facing us today it's a truly a great pleasure thank you are most welcome. nearly
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four hundred fifty two or seventy five percent of the world's active volcanoes are found in the ring of fire a twenty five thousand square foot area in the basin of the pacific ocean and one of those is about to erupt the manila in the middle of philippines mountain may own the centerpiece of a unesco biosphere reserve has been raised to a threat level for just one spot below the highest warning of vailable for eruption detection eruptions of steam and rock began in december of two thousand and seventeen causing the danger zone surrounding the volcano to be increased to a full eight kilometer radius the volcano may own as over eight thousand feet tall and sits above a mostly agricultural region in the area but don't worry the philippines office of civil defense are evacuating not only tens of thousands of people but also setting up evacuation areas for paid was water buffaloes cows and poultry as of january there were six thousand nine hundred seventy three families or twenty six thousand
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people housed in evacuation centers with that number expected to hit seventy five thousand and more if the eruption is as massive as some fear a man i really hope i really hope everybody gets out of there in time before you talk about the spectacle of nature that's that's see it right there what it will wait forget and forget and the major has that all right i do hope that they can get those people out of the path of the thing that is our show for you today everybody and remember everyone in this world we are. longer over you know love the elf so i tell you all i love you i am tired roman tara and i'm tapped to keep watching those hawks and have a great day and night everybody. we're calling my emmy they're here again that are back on the one nine hundred talk to brock harrison said this was their year twenty seven team to go to all kinds of
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over a hundred french prisons that facing stuff that all cases guards demand best security office space of thought into attacks by inmates also this hour an hour to see the world economic forum in davos has a political edge fish here with a record number of world leaders heading to the luxury swiss resort and the f.b.i. is missing crucial employee text messages according to the latest draft. lation in washington it's believed they could have shed light on potential anti trumped bias within the agency.
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thanks i welcome you watching r.t. international issues day morning where she's on the eleven o'clock here in moscow on our top story two thirds of french prisons are under a nationwide blockade at the moment to start continue a two week long strike over a lack of security the protests began after an increase in violent attacks on prison guards by inmates one of the hot spots of the moment is the protests at the fluid marrow she jail may have paris it is the largest in europe and holds more than four thousand inmates and all say it's also used to monitor suspected extremists among them at this lam he faces trial over the twenty fifteen paris terror attack and his staff protested clashes erupted with police i side the prison . i. i i. look at the guys today we've all come here for a strike because discontent is spreading across france the crucial problem is the
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security of prison personnel and top of that is the issue of islamic radicals who are also kept in our jails who are not isolated from other inmates i. was annoyed you lucia it's dangerous for us to be around the inmates because for them we are everything they hate for them we are enemies by definition was. i. well with the blockades and demonstrations spreading across france at the moment charlotte the bin ski has been following the story this is a nationwide strike of prisons across france with. union saying that around one hundred thirty of france's one hundred eighty eight prisons took place in a particular strike now europe's largest prison which is just south of paris the protesters there actually blockaded the prison with tires with wooden pallets they
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burnt them afterwards that something that we have seen at other prisons across france as well quite a normal tactic to block those prisons now this is now the eighth day of these nationwide blockades and this comes after just over a week ago there was an attack on three security guards at a prison in the north of france by a man who's a convicted terrorist now that sparked off these latest process but since then in the last week or so they have been several other incidents at prisons in france including an incident on sunday in which two guards were assaulted again now the unions and the prison guards themselves say that they want more working conditions to be more secure for the dangerous prisoners for those prisoners who've been radicalised to be isolated in the jails. we continue because today there is nothing if you things that have been announced by the chancery in the trade unions the staff of rejected entirely we're blocking everything we're blocking the prison.
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in terms of security we want concrete things including materials that allow the prison staff to work in safety well of course prison guards and police officers are normally on the same side of the fence defending justice but in this occasion they're actually on different sides of the fence different sides of the opinion and what we have seen is conflicts and clashes between the two including tear gas being used at times take a look at some of what's been happening outside the prisons in france. today or. oh. well president himself has offered to unveil a radical reform of prisons across from star is due to be unveiled at the end of
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next month but it's going to come a long way away from this process which looks set to continue. the f.b.i. has lost crucial text messages sent by its employees which could have shed light on alleged anti donald trump bias within the agency particularly over the so-called trump russia investigation u.s. attorney general jeff sessions is ready said the justice department is looking into what happened while republicans are demanding a special counsel be set up over the matter reports now from washington d.c. months of text messages between two f.b.i. staffers linked to the trump of russia propane have gone missing one of the agents is peter struck he oversaw the investigation into alleged russian interference now he was also part of robert muller's team that was looking into suppose of collusion between trump and the prime one prior to that the clinton e-mail investigation which went nowhere and then there's lisa page a lawyer for the department of
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justice who also worked for robert muller the couple came into prominence back in december when their private text conversations were released to congress god hillary should win. i know. and maybe your majesty where you are because your man to protect the country from that manner. thanks it's absolutely true that we're very very fortunate and of course i'll try and approach it that way . these text messages prove that both struck and page were biased in favor of hillary and the messages even hint at some nefarious political activity so when they wanted to dig deeper it turned out the rest of their conversation had disappeared the f.b.i. ascribed the data loss to misconfiguration issues related to rollouts provisioning and saw for upgrades the conflicts with the f.b.i. as collection capabilities but let's look at the time frame these text messages december fourteenth twenty sixteen roommates seventeen twenty seventy and when did
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miller's investigation into question well you can start oh look may seventeenth twenty seven feet surprisingly convenient the timing is just too coincidental seems that they were trying to plant the evidence somehow as an insurance policy thinking that trump had no way of getting elected and then when he did scrambling in order to try to stop the election or to create the necessity of an impeachment of trump they were conspiring inside the f.b.i. to figure out how to catch trump on some sort of you know criminal activity having a russian connection russian money laundering being involved with putin in the in the russian trump collusion of which they provided zero evidence and the f.b.i. isn't the only organization where crucial data for legal proceedings has inadvertently gone missing the national security agency says it had by mistake to lead to information is had pledged to keep the data it was related to the
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presidential surveillance program or p.s.p. which included warrantless wiretapping during george w. bush's time in office the b.s.p. internets count and matched criteria that were broadly used to delete that of a certain type in response to mission requirements to free up space and improve performance of the backup system the n.s.a. has no reason to believe at this time that the continent data was specifically targeted for deletion. luxury swiss resort of devil says opening its doors at the moment to the new world economic forum going through the guest list day you might think this year is more about politics than the economy because a record number of g seven leaders are expected to attend and that includes the us president to. reports today is the first official day of the world economic forum here in the swiss alps and it has attracted a number of political heavyweights that are going to be in attendance everyone from theresa may to mccraw on merkel justin trudeau and surprisingly enough donald trump
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he has a speech scheduled for later this week that is much anticipated and it will make him this second u.s. president to ever attend the first being bill clinton back in two thousand now in time government shutdown back at home did put his trip under question for a little while but things are back on track at this point of course many are very curious about how his america first montreaux actually fit in with the globalist atmosphere that the forum both although no one's really expecting him to conform to that this year in general shaping up to be a whole new davos with the politics of the last year creeping in and economic focus being a bit blurred first of all this is the first year ever that the summit is chaired by only women and a number of the discussions really don't have seem to have much of an economic focus at all discussing things like race privilege and sexual harassment the hottest trends of two thousand and seventeen of course and as the summit gets underway there's a new concern creeping up as the city is covered in two meters of snow dumbest
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reality economic environmental social and political fragility in avalanche territory a loud noise can bring the whole mountain zone. comes to town on friday turns out davos is actually a very social experiment when you gather a bunch of piece them make them carry their own luggage through snow and stand in lines with each other and. wonder what would happen if. no one could. for a week and the world realize that they could run it so without the business and political leaders mother nature is the biggest gaston superstar and have us six feet of snow commanding. well all that snow aside the author and editor does think that those participating. focused on the economic needs their davos to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are.

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