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it. you'll recall that one of the reasons we have to we must bomb the stuffing out of syria is because the syrian government has used sarin gas on their own people chemical weapons well two weeks ago general mattis sheepishly admitted there is no evidence of use of sarin gas and to the washington post credit as you see they they got that headline right for once but here's what c.n.n. here's what c.n.n. ran with mattis war in syria against using chemical weapons. i guess at one way of saying they haven't used chemical weapons. from time god comes the trumpet ministration just war in syria not to use kind of. you keep saying chemical weapons i do not think it means what you think it means. point is our media and our ruling elite will manufacture war for ever unless we get some
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anti war voices in power we. have to do that. luckily there are actually some bold progressive trying to unseat corporate democrats across the country nationwide there is one problem though the d.h. yes well there's probably ninety nine problems but v.h.s. is one. the department of homeland security basically took over our voting system when they declared this critical infrastructure at the end of obama's term this gives the federal government oversight over storage facilities polling places and centralized vote tabulation locations as well as information and communications technology like voter registration database is voting machines and other systems used to manage the election process and report results. forgive me but that sounds like all of the things. because. because you know
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when you're taking a voting system that's ranked worst in the western world and perform gone completely unaccountable machines that no one is allowed to see the code for and you want to find someone really trustworthy to take control of that that of course means the department of homeland security does which is which is headed by here's to nielsen who used to be principal deputy chief of staff under donald trump. you were donald trump he was like our worst president you remember that guy. he was he was awful and she was special assistant to the president under george w. bush. when your resume says donald trump and george w. bush on it for your next job you'd be better off submitting a bloody rotting raccoon ahead is your resume. that's your resume from here oh you're better off. more likely to get a job so we've taken our horrible voting system which i covered extensively on this
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show in two thousand and sixteen we took that system and handed it over to a partisan hack at a ridiculous federal agency how horrible is the department of homeland security well on this alert chart right here you can see. just is currently at orange high level of. but they've got their eye on severe level of. but some areas of this country are trying to get away from this cat crap traffic voting system pennsylvania wants to move paper exact machines but they can't afford them yet well they were told by the governor that they can't afford them which. we can afford anything we really want if you're on fire certainly you can afford water no matter how much it costs we should declare an emergency of democracy and a lot. all of the money in the world to switch to paper ballots until block chain system is worked out ok i thought it was just thought
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money's not the only problem there are thrown in there past the directive issued by governor tom wolfe was only for the for the state to buy paperback machines if and when they replaced their current stock they have folks we will have an accountable election system but you know let's not rush to wait ok live let's keep using these fraudulent fax machines duct taped to a rotary phone welded to all vibrating bug plug. programmed by the corporations in line with our corporate politicians let's keep using though for now . carol we have to be purchased a new machine and that will give this whole a real democracy thing a look see that we have to go to a quick break but since facebook google and youtube are suppressing our content you
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can also follow me and steam dot com slash atlee camp or you can text the word redacted to four poor four nine nine nine it's free and quick we'll be back in ninety seconds. like so many flips over so i know the game and sorry guys. the ball isn't only about what happens on the beach or the fun of school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you spend spend to twenty million like. it's an experience like nothing else going to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game great so what chance for. peace going to.
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loans would you when you don't. see the gallic try to get a court to get. what they need not through only ten space. left to know. said. something to no servant is messy but to. alex you speak french and. most of those are. the same yes. then send them all to new possibilities talk a specific type of help to discuss. you. let go of the fact as your feelings and states pass paid sick leave laws there are still people who believe it's a death knell for small businesses. yet they are totally fine with their employees
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looking like death or spreading it around some people just want their listeria infection the same way they want their you know craft beer local. drug war on this we go to our senior sic expert now him again oh now. i can't think of a single good reason to oppose paid sick leave i can think of two really yeah this one for small business owners a scale back on other benefits being lay off staff and you know the american economic engine does not slow down first not. just with an impending nuclear holocaust we could all stand to be exposed to a few germs the build a tolerance. my local subway doesn't even use the gloves anymore. and once i fill out this punch card i'll have the immunity of a retired kindergarten teacher. because it's
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a good plan as you know my sandwich place they fire the news good a bit more firing for small business especially in maryland where lawmakers just approved paid sick leave for seven hundred thousand workers even though lobbyists at the national federation of independent business say it's another harmful policy that has more red tape more record keeping and devastating stations for small businesses providing paid sick leave make sense u.s. employers lose hundreds of billions of dollars in productivity when workers are sick and then they just spread it around the office these laws don't restrict their freedoms i will if they didn't why does the federation fighting these laws get millions in funding from a group called freedom partners freedom partners is one of the screws mcduck money pit backed by the koch brothers all the family dies is pollute the earth buy off our politicians and undermine free speech there's no reason the national federation of independent business is any. bless evil than they are to realize the koch funded
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now because i've been busy trying to get to ten punches on this goddamn thing. right now only hope i'm interested in is the fizzy kind cough going on by a seasonal subway employee who skipped a few vaccinations. plus one in the evil group cosigned a labor department proposal for a restaurant owners to pool service tips together and allow employers to redistribute that money to tip the workers such as cooks and dishwashers their experiment of socialism. just like young adults experiment in college today and socialism tomorrow it's vaporing math from a big pen with your organic chemistry professor. joining an improv troupe called americans for some parity. so they're open to saying yes and to really any idea as long as it isn't from someone poor brown or female because then the scene kind of dies after that yeah i mean why would you want to listen to them now when
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the key word though is allowed you think employers are actually going to redistribute the money the right thing to do is just paying all these people more but corporations are clearly going to pocket this and and we know this because the labor department scrubbed analysis the proposal would rob billions from the actual workers don't you see the story in your research my research. over until now i thought partners was the political action committee run by people in open relationships. but either way those are two groups of people who want to have their cake and eat it too now let me get. was saying we're going to take this country it's called to task we can take away paid sick leave and meddle in iran's affairs at the same time multitasking redacted correspondent on the caravan he brings us an update on this raging controversy.
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i'm here at the iranian and seat. where i heard these best parties there are. anyone who's anyone is here. to do it this was the close of four years what this is always going to me lies and now we get from a little late. who are usually all right i got it there's no more stars studded soiree seeing as the notorious embassy closed down and seventy nine when in retaliation for decades of u.s. meddling in their affairs islamic revolutionaries with the u.s. embassy in tehran. and we have not gotten over it now u.s. military bases in circle around and also in america u.s. citizens with a persian background find themselves tangled up in this endless international
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flight into iranian american turned down the f.b.i.'s request to spy for them and wound up with a prison sentence well that's one way to not take no for an answer. f.b.i. rejection is a part of life it's not him it's you except in amman didn't want to spy on his employers at the united nations iranian mission where he worked as a political consultant if you want i want to find no twelve years later on when you thought you knew had a goal to help the iranians and the americans to live in peace the f.b.i. proposed this by to this iranian american academic doozie a spy detaining him at a hotel for questioning the agent revealed that shakes out it was the subject of a sealed indictment in the eastern district of new york when he refused just by he was charged with false prying into tax returns phone by other. more serious
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accusations including money laundering and conspiracy to violate u.s. sanctions against iran and that was the second dirtiest thing that ever happened at the jersey city hyatt the first was one could davers were dissected in the hotel ballroom i'm just wondering if i could get the vegetarian option at this kind of event you know i mean an entire vegetarian. after nine eleven the government gave a blank check to the intelligence community the f.b.i. also mind the u.n. consultants going calls and e-mails to find evidence of the doctors aiding to ron's nuclear enrichment program which even the judge found insane so the prosecutors stress disorder verity of the tax violations and asked is it him passing nuclear secrets and then he answered his own question by saying no it's not. what a performance i mean the f.b.i.
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and the prosecutors aren't even convinced of their own lives i know toddlers with more conviction when they do nine fingerpainting because this was a monster first f.b.i. rodeo he knew what they were up to in court he said that over the years he had had many opportunities to work in the intelligence community but he refused to see police by. because his honor meant more to him than greed or a modern receive three months in federal prison for choosing not to spy on his own people it's either you're with us or you're in jail with all your honor in this case might seem strange in the wake of the iran nuclear deal however the u.s. still new haven is the iran is the number one enemy of the state if anyone better relations we're going to have to practice diplomacy instead of being disappointed when everything is not on our terms i mean when it comes to iran the u.s.
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is. like that i am disappointed with the food at an amazing embassy party. waiter this is not what i ordered this is the peace and goodwill towards all men i clearly order the regime train. reporting from the iranian embassy this is naomi cara bonnie redacted. that's our show but i have a lot of comedy shows coming up in austin houston rochester new york pittsburgh washington d.c. and other cities go to redacted tor dot com for details or vote for your city to be added until next time goodnight. in america a college degree requires a great deal. decades long debt. study
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flow walks telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle for things going the fuse box credit tell you that will be gossip and probably by file for the most important news today. while i'm off of advertising telling me you are not cool enough and wants to buy their products. to all the hawks that we along with our audience will watch. i.
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the u.s. indicts thirteen russian nationals in connection with. the twenty six. supposed actions. that had no impact on the outcome. there is no way. that the charge conduct. of the twenty sixth. from the f.b.i. comes under heavy criticism even placing calls for the director's resignation after the bureau admitted it failed to react to. a deadly school shooting in florida. and in the case of mistaken identity israeli soldiers stalled in the house of a palestinian school teacher.
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thanks for joining us this. this is r.t. international thirteen russian nationals and three companies have been indicted by the u.s. justice department over alleged meddling in america's twenty sixteen presidential election the defendants are accused of waging information warfare. the indictment charges thirteen russian nationals and three russian companies for committing federal crimes while seeking to interfere in the united states political system including the twenty sixteen presidential election the financial legibly conducted what they called information warfare against the united states with the stated goal of spreading distrust towards the candidates and the political system in general
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because meddling is no chargeable offense though i bet good money at three will be the thirteen nationals and three entities have been indicted for first and foremost conspiracy to defraud the united states one of the main defendants is the st petersburg based internet research agency and their alleged goal was to sow discord in the u.s. political system namely the two thousand and sixteen presidential election funnily enough a catering company can also be found on the list of the accused apparently they were used at least partially to fund the whole scheme meanwhile the allegations have not been left on the answered with the russian foreign ministry spokesperson calling them absurd tens out there with thirteen of them according to the u.s. justice department fifteen people were meddling in the u.s. election against the billion dollar budgets of the intelligence agencies against the intelligence counted teligent against the state of the art technologies upset yes but this is america's modern political reality by the way why things he
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apparently that's the only number with bad associations announce that only hope the parties in question are said to formulate a plans to bolster donald trump and disparage hillary clinton using methods ranging from organizing political rallies to posing as grassroots groups but some of the tactics listed are questionable and one instance russians are said to have fun the construction of a cage aboard a flatbed truck and then to have paid someone to wear a costume portraying clinton in a prison uniform to sit in it defense also allegedly purchased advertisements on facebook to promote our rallies. i don't support hillary save american muslims not sure how that fits in with the pro trump anti hillary agenda and let's not forget efforts claim to have been made on social media where the russians are meant to have use fake identities to push divisive hashtags and topics according to the document the fake accounts became the means to reach quote significant numbers of americans however when platforms like facebook and twitter were grilled about what part their companies may have played in the alleged meddling they testified that the influence was minimal. we determined that the number of accounts
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we could link to russia and that we're tweeting election related content was comparatively small. aggregate these ads and posts were a very small fraction of the overall content on facebook but any amount is too much . these videos mostly had low view counts. and it looks like at the end of the day all of those efforts were in vain at least
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according to the u.s. deputy attorney general there is no allegation in the indictment that the charge conduct alter the outcome of the twenty sixteen election now this development came out of nowhere and something worth noting is that all the accused are private individuals and companies the indictment is silent when it comes to trump kremlin collusion the goal of the whole investigation. president from reacted to by tweeting that his campaign did nothing wrong by doubling down on ickes ations that russia started its alleged anti us campaign in twenty fourteen adding that that was before he denounced his presidential bid in a separate statement he called for bipartisan unity claiming the discord is the goals of bad actors like russia we discussed the indictments with several experts who suggested the timing of the documents released may be no coincidence is it beneficial for them all enough fridays and people have always thought that on
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a friday when this is done it'll absorb as much of the heat as possible but isn't that interesting i ask the question we had a shooting where the f.b.i. apparently and other law enforcement agencies were told repeatedly that they're young man is exhibiting behavior which most probably is dangerous one can only suspect whether that idea that the indictment was released today to take pressure off the f.b.i. i mean these indictments of course are prepared took a long time to prepare it could have been ready to go. for some time they could have held it there's no evidence for me to say that but i wouldn't rule that out i mean it's an interesting thought but they were going to maybe do it next monday and they pushed it up when done and to come as the f.b.i. is under heavy criticism of wednesday's deadly school shooting in florida that's up to the bureau admitted it failed to react to probably a tip offs on the danger posed by the gunman who killed seventeen people florida's
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governor has called on the f.b.i. director to resign over the fatal failure. the f.b.i. says failure to take action against this killer is unacceptable seventeen innocent people are dead and acknowledging a mistake isn't going to cost it an apology it will never bring the seventeen floridians back to life or comfort the families who are in pain the families will spend a lifetime wondering how this could happen an apology will never give them the answers they desperately need the f.b.i. director needs to resign earlier the law enforcement authorities admitted over the last few years they've had over a dozen calls regarding the killer. and we have uncovered at the broward sheriff's office that we've had approximately twenty calls for service over the last two years regarding the killer the f.b.i. has a term and the protocol was not followed. the information was not provided by me field
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office. and no further investigation was conducted that. in particular the f.b.i. had been given information about the attackers gun ownership and his social media posts is the zire to kill people erratic behavior and potential to conduct a school shooting which also flags on of those who actually warn the security services about the suspect spoken about what led them to raise the alarm september twenty fourth two thousand and seventeen i sent a screenshot of a comment on one of my videos you know this comment i'm going to be a professional school shooter and i knew that i couldn't just ignore that i had to report but report it to you to of course they remove the comment and then i tried to email it to their own. the shooting in parklane florida occurred on wednesday when a former student fatally shot seventeen people and injured some dozen or nineteen
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year old suspect was detained by police on the day of the atrocity his case and how the f.b.i. failed to recognize the threat posed by him is now being investigated meanwhile u.s. attorney general jeff sessions is now calling for an immediate review of the f.b.i. and the department of justice florida's not the first deadly attack that could have potentially been avoided had more attention being paid to kill more people explains . nicholas cruz isn't the only mass killer to be on the radar screen of the f.b.i. before conducting their crime all marmot teen who shot up the post nightclub killing forty nine people in orlando florida was investigated by the f.b.i. twice before he committed his mass murder. turns out they deemed him not to be dangerous now don't forget about dylan roof the self-proclaimed white supremacist who killed nine churchgoers in south carolina.
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well it turns out he was able to purchase his weapons because of errors in the f.b.i.'s background check process and then there's no adele his stock he shot up a u.s. military post in texas back in two thousand and nine. turns out the f.b.i. was fully aware that he was online in communication with top al qaeda leaders they still didn't bother to investigate i think we've seen time and time again over the last he is our intelligence agencies across the west dropping the ball in terms of getting tips being aware of potential threats and not following up on those threats and he you to take advantage of measures it seems lessens not being learned they need to have a proper view about you know what exactly are the threats.
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