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stare blankly into the middle distance for between five minutes and two hours all right then you drive most of the way back home but you walk the last three miles that is the way to remain free in america that's. right although my fact there speaking of the tracking you ice now has access to billions of license plate records the database built by vigilant solutions allows ice to obtain historical data on the plates locations and by looking up an address of a crime see what vehicles may have been in the vicinity that's right folks we now live in a country where it's still legal just to be near a crime which is really terrifying for me because we taped this show to block from the white house all right are you ok was.
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committed inside that building holy site scarface is measured in then they have on live in shock outlined guys stays in the guest house because going back and forth by cab was costing too many taxpayer dollars. however despite the democrats' claims that they're trying so hard to stop donald trump they along with the republicans passed a spending bill last week with language that pushes us further down the road towards fascism the new bill remove the language requiring intelligence agencies to spend money according to congress's instructions this basically makes it so that any administration can take on covert activities without even congress's knowledge i mean soon the only oversight of the intelligence committee is going to be whatever we glean from their fit bits. breaking news trump probably getting ready to declare martial law and judging by the number of jumping jacks the f. . doing work. for
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a storm heads does fit measure scratching because if so i imagine capitol hill is a lineup. july fourth up there but but i will make it sound like trump is all bad all right he has begun letting in syrian refugees a very very compassionate move there are five point five million syrian refugees in the past three months the united states has allowed two of them to enter the country. not two million to two syrians as a regular jesus said. to less than the number of endangered blue eyed lemurs we've allowed into the country. and let's not forget we helped create a syrian refugee crisis we have created i said we have to destroy syria and. you can. go to somebody on the couch already i'm sure you get this if you
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young to go home but you can stay here all right you do you call us to break things you don't call us to help people all right we would just call a demolitions expert to give you grandma sponge bath i don't think that's the job. speaking of demolishing things many cities around america are being destroyed by the opioid epidemic new numbers just came out showing for example fourteen alone the company miami lukin provided roughly six hundred eighty nine pills for every man woman and child in oceana west virginia who are maybe four year olds it was virginia have a lot of back pain from working in the carbines we don't know we don't know maybe the little thing these are from from strabane the banjo so hard i. know this is this is horrific this is true this is drug companies manufacture the distributors all working together to make billions of dollars destroying the lives of of millions. this is what happens when you have an economic system based on death and
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profit instead of life and empathy thank you i thank you. but i don't want to end on an angry note so here's a palate cleanser rides to good. young people need all the flash you. can focus for two seconds. in a major victory for free speech a federal court has struck down a law designed to punish people who support a boycott of israel. this is what are you sure you are just boycott of israel or not you should still support this decision because any law stopping people from protesting or speaking out on an issue is terrible and unconstitutional i mean if you were you were right for example if you were
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boycotting your you know local cake bank arena because there's strawberry short. cake didn't live up to expectations. i might not agree with your protest i thought the cake was fine but i would defend your right to do that you should be able to protest any day you want this post to me the land of the pretty and the home of the court all right. thank god come to our podcast we're going to florida which is the audio version of all of our shows plus exclusive web content it's free every week on i tunes and stitcher will be back in ninety seconds. this getting away from us dollars will reserve currency a one row one bell paul c. linking up russia and china is out of the dollar every trade oil away from the dollar countries are desperate to get out of the u.s. dollar so. the dollar is going to lose value no matter what anybody says so there's
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the treasury secretary trying to make it look like. a lower don't really matter what he says the dollar is going lower as we've been saying for a number of years because the u.s. dollar is a currency that other countries recognize as funding the war and the weapons and the poverty that they're trying to escape. from actually. this little bundle of joy he would have no chose of surviving in the woods. this can only really one come at a time but usually good business to. china puts a lot of effort into making up for this cruel mistake of nature. is just. china's panda breeding has become something of a production line. it's almost as though they've been copied three d. printed and put on show for the public. several cups of bone here each year.
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but only less would buy dedicated scientists will be for nothing if panda love can't be encouraged in captivity it's not as though they don't practice a tool but in the same lazy way they do everything else this proud mommy gave birth to twins and has no idea that a special love potion was formulated just for the. fact i volunteered with a group called no more deaths are facing jail time for leaving water for migrants along the arizona border here to discuss with our senior boundary violator naomi campbell. i don't.
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namely what is so criminal about water. ok only a naturally frizzy and curly haired person can understand just how dangerous water can be. one drop and poof birds are nesting on my head. but i'll always remember you and melody and thomas. they were my favorite mahler. shouldn't we should we feel ashamed that we're arresting people you don't know trying to save lives it was their lives that's what they want you to feel they want you to feel shame shame me is the way of life for the sas you know when i read about no more deaths i was so ashamed of myself for doing nothing i couldn't even enjoy my grapefruit infused pelligrino. for the shame shame i tell you your of sent the what could they possibly charge these volunteers with volunteers
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right these super soaker snipers had been brought to justice for entering a wildlife refuge without a permit and abandoning property in america we take protecting wildlife very seriously and less it's a good place for a condominium. building property you mean leaving water bottles behind for desperate immigrants in the scorching heat then yes yes finally we got those litterbugs. everyone knows that water bottles belong in the trash at the airport security line. you know whenever i see a badge i immediately surrender my water bottle to that man or woman you know just to be safe this is it. i get it therefore they're calling it abandoning property because there's no law against helping people to live there. this is a problem because we have. these full land throw cripps in. the blue carts with
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jugs filled with ammo but then flee the border patrol's strategic plan was written with the help of experts from the department of defense center for low intensity conflict. so now we use that war training to get rid of these misguided people terrorizing our borders we seek human decency. you know only what exactly gets people into helping i just don't know i did it with . him a drugs is immigrants are basically getting death sentences if there is quite not quite people who get death sentences still get lawyers. a minor who left under as age thirteen was denied asylum and was also tonight the right to an appointed counsel but any one of those countries entitled to due process that's ok even if he had a fair trial say he said he left under is because he was threatened by gangs and
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the court did not deny that was true the court said it's not our problem it's give us your tired your poor but not your children scared of violence. they only moving us backs brutal leaders of course tons of weapons in honduras to the point was fleeing for his life partially because of ice and now he's being sent back to the danger he fled well the asylum is only legally applied to people who are persecuted for one of five reasons religious or political persuasion race nationality or a social group they belong to which i don't understand if. you know it's like that buzz feed quiz i took which refugee are you. and it turns out i'm an economic victim of nafta. so i don't get. asylum neither actually
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aren't you ashamed of yourself for doing nothing about this but taking some stupid quiz oh. you're one of them. here i say humanitarian who i am but you know there is hope for rehabilitation only things i used to be a teacher. i got out of it you can to. save them from the mistakes i was running out of governmental body to turn to rubble for they found another one redacted correspondent john of adonal breaks it down for us . paris to say that i'm very gullible and trusting so um kind of susceptible to financial scams case in point i invested all my savings in the by colin i was told it's just as valuable as big corn but better because you can eat it turns out it
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was just a wheelbarrow full hanukkah gelt among many other reasons this is why we need a strong consumer financial protection bureau the bureau was created as an independent agency after the financial crisis and was dedicated to helping consumers fight back when financial institutions ripped them off in its first five years it provided eleven point seven billion dollars in relief for more than twenty seven million consumers nice i think to see if p.b. is my favorite of all of the federal bureaus because if run properly it actually has the teeth to hold wall street accountable unlike the federal bureau of octogenarians which does not have the teeth to hold anyone accountable plus the c.f.p. be is the brainchild of this lady you enabled the spake account scam you got rich off it and then you tried to cover it up at best you were incompetent at worst you were complicit in either way. you should be fired edith.
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yes i know she endorsed hillary and that sucks still. and now it's all the more because this guy is actually the acting head of the c f p b this particular bureau under the previous administration had gone too far over towards strangling access to capital making it difficult for financial services to flow and as a result folks that we want to try and help or hurt were trying to fix that well there's no way folks that we want to try and help were hurt and we're going to try and fix that you're clearly we're furring to wall street and the financial sector move a nice said bad c.f.p. be works for those who use credit cards and those who provide those credit cards those who take loans and those who make them those who buy cars and those who sell them those who take loans and those who make them no dude it's the consumer financial protection bureau not the predatory payday loan let's trap poor people
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into debt brader financial protection bureau that agency would suck staff member come here week after mr moby made his most significant move the date at the bureau requesting no funding for the quarter from the federal reserve and freezing the rule drafted by former cia director cordray that would have cracked down on the predatory practices of payday lenders under mulvey me the bureau dropped investigation into an installment lender with questionable lending practices which eventually that same company world except in score don't need thousands to move easily congressional campaigns yeah i'm sure there's no conflict of interests there after all it's the world acceptance corps it's the corporation that accepts the world. as being recipients of shady high interest. so beautiful. oh. here's an interview from twenty fourteen were moving reveals what he really
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thinks of the consumer financial protection bureau it's a wonderful example of how a bureaucracy will function if it has no accountability to anybody it turns up being a joke and that's what the c.f.b. really has been in a sick sad kind of way yeah this guy has no place being the head of the c f p b it should be noted when he was a congressman ovine co-sponsored a bill to get rid of the agency altogether having him in charge would be like having stopped pruitt in charge of the e.p.a. or rick perry in charge of the department of energy or brain carson in charge of housing and urban development or betsy divorced in charge of the party of education oh i. get it there are not. only get it. reporting from washington john but that.
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years ago i traveled across the united states exploring america's deadly love affair with the gun bad guy trying to get to one of my family members he would have better a lot better and i think it's fair and hurting when i buy my baby says my book was published in the year two thousand more than half a million americans have been killed by the fall of the us. this is a middle school we go through drills and we put ourselves in real scenarios it was interesting to see. him. to return to the subject to track down each gone on a who i'd met and photographed those years ago i don't know this but we are not.
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if you criminalist released by the white house to and shaming into an institution those included on the list or accused simply by association. being from russia or is no one except it calls for suspicion so does the criminalist really change it. ran out of the uk upload the best out of the doolittle. to the concerts was preparing to perform i had actually prepared myself to die i. don't know said he'd was. sorry to cuss when i asked him. as mr. snow and homo stuff tariana her
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to come out. this country was. she had a good soul and. so we'll see of getting. more traditionally if it was any good with us here. yes good deep mission a story teller picked education a couple so kind of toilet b.s. i dare you. up. there it was. i knew it was i mean you know.
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i think it's terrible you want to know the truth and i think it's a disgrace lot of people should be ashamed of that and much worse than that. the f.b.i. and u.s. justice department used a highly dubious dr to a warrant trying to trying to sixteen election campaign those are the claims made in a newly released de classified memo. nato members turkey and greece enter a threatening rout over the sovereignty of two small islands with ankara threatening to break legs to athens doesn't back down. and with record murder rates and the police corruption scandal the u.s. city of baltimore is introducing a so-called cease fire we can't hoping it temporarily stops this spate of killings . people all around the city make commitments to just be peaceful and not be
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violent for three days we distort what do we care if we keep getting into a weekend of nobleness that. it's eleven o'clock here in moscow and you're watching r.t. international live from our studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program the release of the highly anticipated congressional memo approved by the u.s. president has ended speculation on one matter and started on another this time over the fate of the investigation into donald trump's link to russia here's a breakdown of the controversial memo it claims the u.s. justice department and f.b.i. illegally obtained a warrant for the surveillance of a former trump aide and to be granted the warrant the f.b.i. used a dossier allegedly funded by the democratic party and clinton foundation i think it's terrible you want to. the truth i think it's
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a disgrace what's going on in this country i think it's a disgrace the memo was sent to congress it was declassified congress will do whatever they're going to do but i think it's a disgrace what's happening in our country and when you look at that and you see that and so many other things what's going on in a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves and much worse than that. the democratic party was opposed to the memo being made public and that seems to be preparing to declassify at one of their round to counter this latest republican document caleb maupin breaks down all the controversy surrounding its release. for over a year there's been an investigation by congress into donald trump for alleged collusion with russia so how did it all start well according to the recently declassified memo it all started with the foreign intelligence surveillance act a warrant issued allowing the government to spy on trump during his presidential campaign so how do you get a warrant to spy on
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a presidential campaign well you present the pfizer court with a da ca in this case it's the infamous steel dossier now the f.b.i. chief admitted that it was dubious but he still used it and the f.b.i. still relied on it i was speaking to him and briefing him about some salacious unverified material no surveillance weren't would have been sucked from the foreign teligent surveillance court without the still ducey information so you present the court with a dot ca you pretty much don't believe because it'll help you get a warrant to spy on who you want now this is what deputy attorney general bruce or said about christopher steele the former british agent and his agenda steele was desperate that donald trump not get elected president and was passionate about him not becoming president so why would a judge issue a warrant based on a dasi a that was pretty non-credible oh that's because the f.b.i. never told him that according to the memo this was intentionally left out of the
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report now trump tweeted last year. terrible just found out that i had my wires tapped in trump tower just before the victory nothing found this is mccarthyism so remember all those people that mocks trump's tweet and said oh federal agencies could never spy on people unless they have good reasons that couldn't have happened well it started to look like it did happen and trust tweet is not so funny after all caleb mopp and archie new york experts we spoke to a concern that surveillance law was used as a political tool and not for security reasons we could know what the their intelligence agencies are doing this must be protecting the american people from from threats but this one was a case where they intervene in a political process that looks like and that's highly unusual and very disturbing this is how the f.b.i. does business they do it surreptitiously they do it by stabbing people in the back
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they do it by setting people up by entrapping them by tricking them and that's exactly what they did with the place of court they played the phase of court judge by not telling them the source of this deal they plead that judge by not telling them that this was a partisan. report and and they got their warrant they got their warrant anyway. turkey is threatening to break the legs officials from its nato ally greece as the two countries reopen a route of the sovereignty of two small islands i things will feel the anger of turkey we will break the arms and legs of any offices of the prime minister or of any minister who dares to step on the emir in the aegean unspeakable statements like these are elie into european political culture we have said this before each should know their place additionally we would like to remind him that the legal status of the gene is clear and guaranteed by international law. here on the map
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you can see the inhabited territories being disputed over turkey has made recent incursions towards the islands after a greek court denied the extradition of eight men and christos were involved in the failed coup last year originally the isles were part of the ottoman empire but have long been recognized by the e.u. as greek the sovereignty issue ignited back in december one thousand nine hundred ninety five when a turkish boat ran a greek vessel ashore it was followed by a succession of turkish and greek attempts to remove each others' flags from the islands even by journalists for the belgian parliament member and political expert lodhi venues to says he's not surprised by the route between athens and ankara. thank you increase have a pass off military conflict i mean in the seventy's they were even at war at some point it's not a surprise that these two could nato member states are in such a situation for a minute it won't make that much of a difference of course the other countries are very poor it's that this is my get
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out of hand you know that of course they do not like to nato members at war but nader has always survived this kind of skirmishes especially between greece and turkey we should not forget that all rhetoric aside meter was never about democracy and human rights i mean when nato was founded greece was a military dictatorship and turkey was a military dictatorship that did not impede the nato membership so i think on the whole things will go on as usual just that the only thing that we have to take care is that this does not get out of hand this can always happen of course. the us city of baltimore will introduce a cease fire this weekend aimed at tackling record high murder rates and stopping a spate of killings is the third ceasefire of its kind and comes as members of the police unit in the city are on trial in one of america's biggest corruption
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scandals samir khan has been following the story. this weekend activists are calling for a seventy two hour cease fire asking for a weekend without any violence whatsoever this is a third event of its kind in the last six months but these cease fire weekends began in august when baltimore's homicide rate reached a record high last year with three hundred forty three murders the highest in the u.s. people all around the city make commitments to just be peaceful and not be violent for three days and to celebrate life and do life affirming event so their events all over the city would distort what do we care if we keep it in a weekend no homicides the rise is partly attributed to a drastic drop in arrests made by the gun trace task force which is now dissolved as most of its members are on trial but there's been some damage control authorities have replaced its police commissioner baltimore police commissioner kevin davis was fired the notice shocked many this morning as mayor catherine pugh pushed out a press release at eight o'clock this morning i'm impatient we need violence
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reduction we need the numbers to go down faster than they are however his appointment came as somewhat of a shock his name almost instantly brought back memories of police shootings back in one thousand nine hundred five nevertheless the new commissioner came out guns blazing with a bunch of reforms including predictive policing a computer system that can estimate the date place and even the possible perpetrator of a crime that's yet to be committed he's planning to install more surveillance cameras and deploy more patrols to troubled districts but stepping up surveillance doesn't really sound like a new plan even the department of justice advised against it bottom a law enforcement widespread unconstitutional and discriminatory policing has exacerbated community distrust of the police particularly in the african-american community as court hearings continue here in baltimore many fear that there could be a problem much greater than one rogue unit and some of the latest testimonies. jenkins the indicted officer told me he had handpicked the gun trace task force to be
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a front for a criminal enterprise he also said there were officers from other units working with him baltimore police provided security for jenkins when he met with the drug supplier from new york despite efforts to reform the system it seems that every testimony undermines citizens trust in law enforcement and there are still weeks of trials to come samir khan r t reporting from baltimore the small german city of caught versus the latest to make a stand against new comers in the country an increased police presence is expected there this weekend with mass anti migrant protests planned for saturday is home to around one hundred thousand people and since chancellor angela merkel opened germany's borders to refugees in twenty fifteen the city has given asylum to around three thousand people however the policy continues to create tension in small towns across the country now the mayors of two german cities say they will no longer accept refugees as unseen migrant sentiment and vial.

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