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a reality t.v. show host ok but we still keep hearing from her and then her words continue to be echoed i mean just go way go ahead ron. yeah you know i'll be honest though this isn't a popular sentiment but i wanted to buy hillary clinton's book that was until i found out it wasn't a choose your own adventure i thought had they gone that direction with it it would have been interesting you know like i would have been like to blame the d.n.c. go to page twelve blame bernie for the third time go to page twenty six you know for self reflection you've got to get a different book but i think they don't have any interest in doing that peter i think that they i think tim nailed their priorities tim's absolutely right their first priority is to prevent a progressive takeover of the party which that's the one thing they're actually good at doing their second priority is maybe beating the republicans and as lionel pointed out which line of your being like way too subtle here buddy you got it you
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got to be a little more aggressive but as well i don't want out the only message they really have is hey we're not trump. well the only message is hey we're not trump and when you give people something you have to give people something to vote for right when the only thing you give people is something to vote against like what do you stand for well we're not that other guy i wouldn't do that in comedy like no other job would people do that i would be like hey i'm a comedian oh what's your comedy like maybe i want to come see you well do you like carrot top i'm not a big carrot top fan was not carrot top i'm totally not carrot top and that was just a first meeting that popped into my head no i didn't that's not a you know no one else does that any other job you say what you're for exactly. jump in there i mean but this hatred of trump by the democrats it seems to me that it is bouncing the rubble i mean people have already decided one way or another they like the president or they don't they have had for a long time ok i don't the democrats constantly going after his personality which i
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don't like sometimes ok but it's i'm interested in policy policy not personal attacks and that's all the democrats have in their arsenal go ahead lionel. i want to give them some advice and be because i'm neither i'm a political and political atheist and i i think is just a joke but if i had to advise them pick three things very simple concepts i don't care what they are just pick something and if you don't believe in it lie just tell people three simple things i want to make america safer i want to return jobs and health care i don't care more protein in your diet just say something because what have we heard so far up till now we have heard every single day that hillary clinton through what happened or is desi arnaz was right while how she wrote a book basically is blaming now russians and bernie to an extent and we have spent
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with the complicity of and aided and abetted by this ted baxter sought me why don't they let it go i don't i'm going to generate here i have i have to go to a hard break and after that hard break we'll continue our discussion on the democrat stay with us. fifty years ago pregnant women to come together as a sleeping pill and does this is what i mean because i just does what he said based on the scientific sweat terrible but not on the road as shown in dutch one troubled love to hear not the warm welcome of across europe victims are
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welcome back to crossfire were all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the democrats. ok tim since i work in media and i have to cover what the media covers let's talk about russia russia russia i mean how does that move forward the mainstream democratic party i mean that's all you hear about it and this embassy is hard to watch for me it's on watchable now because that's all you hear about and i'm not interested in that because no one has showed me any evidence whatsoever ok if there's evidence then let's talk about what it means but we don't have any evidence how does this rush a conspiracy story that the media are just so captivated with how does that move
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the democratic party forward after eight years of losing seats in huge numbers over the last ten years go ahead tim in miami. again i think the russian narrative if there is some evidence there it would be best if congress had televised hearings in the american circle could learn what actually happened but i think the whole the whole rush of conspiracy narrative puts things very out of proportion ninety million americans didn't vote in the last presidential election those are the voters that democrats have to be trying to reengage and get them into the political process and the russian narrative just is not going to do that i think it's a failing strategy first of all when you take a look at what does the media concentrate on find they're concentrating a lot on the narrative what are they missing what are they not reporting on i can tell you just here in south florida we had we wanted to verify the votes in our last election when i ran against debbie wassermann schultz in two thousand and
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sixteen and we had to sue the supervisor of elections of broward county while the lawsuit was pending they destroyed all of the ballots in our election and the media you know not a peep not a word about it so the media itself here has a lot of corporate priorities and it's to really a lot of these establishment democrats and that's what makes it very frustrating and difficult i know your story why did they the steroid those ballots. they haven't given much of an adequate explanation and they destroyed those ballots in violation of federal law and they certified when they destroyed the ballots they certified that the ballots were not the subject of the pending lawsuit and indeed they were i had sued the supervisor of elections to try to see these ballots so the whole idea that you need paper ballots to verify the vote they just ignore that they ignored federal law we're waiting to see what the consequences are we're demanding a federal investigation calling on the governor to remove the supervisor of
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elections and meanwhile the democratic party establishment all throughout florida has been just amazingly quiet yeah you think that they would be concerned when ballots in a democratic primary are destroyed ok well i'm going to run i suppose it was some russian bob that ordered the destruction of those ballots i mean given the media environment we live in that's a logical assumption to make go ahead ron. well you know i had no idea that thirteen twitter were so effective and ever since i learned that i have been on craigslist trying to hire a handful of folks to get me a netflix special and i figured if they can throw an election certainly they can help me out but but no i mean. i'm glad that what tim's been gone through has gotten brought up because sadly that's not really unique story within the democratic establishment tim's not the only person going through this kind of stuff you mention nancy pelosi her her opponent steven jaffe kind of guy mishandled by
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the establishment he's going through something similar not not ballot destruction but a similar corrupt for instance the nurses association when they tried to give single payer to the state of california the establishment found a way to hijack them this is sadly a very very common story and it's usually aimed at progressive so getting back to the top. kind of making it full circle here by hyper amplifying the russian narrative twenty four seven which is barely an embellishment of what the corporate media is doing by the way i mean there's been a harvard studies done on this stuff they talk about at a minimum about seventy five percent of the time and most of the public is totally sick of hearing about it it avoids them from talking about what's really going on in the system and what's going on is that the system is rigged to the donor class we have one party and it's the money party and it's kind of beyond repair at this
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point you know lionel it's interesting we look at kim's experience there and what we're wrong just said there it just seems that. the forces that threaten democracy are internal and it seems if we go from bernie sanders to tim's case here you know it's systemic ok in this is this is what's really dangerous here i mean you know i've looked i've followed run for a while now and i watch as podcasts and all that you know and it's really refreshing to hear you know kind of a nuts and bolts you know straight shooting progress i mean i'm conservative but i know i can listen to that there's a dialogue and i can have a dialogue but in the media i never see that kind of dialogue and i never see democrats in dialogue ever i mean change the subject pivot here pivot there never get a straight answer for them go ahead lionel if you can't beat debbie wasserman schultz if this. can't beat debbie wassermann schultz.
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if this if my native state of florida if you even have to say anything if you don't say how i know i'm not dead the walls have a new pressure on you to even those pressure on you to. start but. you don't treat design oh no may i interrupt. her where were they why are you on her history of. we rant on yourself and i man last time around go one more time tim go ahead yeah well nobody even knew who i was i said we ran ourselves we ran a great campaign last time nobody even knew who i was when i jumped into the race we ran for less than eight months three ninety days before the election we were down sixty points in the polls and we almost took her at the finish line and who knows what the actual outcome was in light of the destruction of all these ballots
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we're not sure that's a close primary at the end of august the only hope registered democrats can vote. yeah well. not much of anything and you know i do think her days are very much numbered i think we're well i i suppose gentlemen i don't think they get i think debbie can say i'm the most investigated congress person in the current congress i mean i think that might be true ok i mean i mean there's a special jail cell for her definitely really you know i'll send her over and she did. did everybody really hate her but i got to say i've got to say this goes way beyond the problems go ahead go ahead to the problems go way beyond debbie wassermann schultz and the problems go way beyond debbie wassermann schultz you know the system itself has so many problems just take a look at the present debates about the mass shootings at the schools you know most
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members of the house of representatives are in safe districts because a journeyman during their either safe democrat or a safe republican so it allows them to sing to the choir to their base without any real discussion between the parties you decried the fact that there's not real debate there's not real discussion to arrive at solutions anymore well you know a republican can say the problem is all mental health and the democrats can say it's only guns whereas the problem really is a bit of both and both need to be addressed and you take a look at what cow. but the hill is doing they don't hold legislative hearings on these or other issues because they're too busy spending thirty hours a week dialing for dollars calling up their donors and trying to raise money to run their campaigns this is not a legislative branch that legislates in any meaningful way anymore and it certainly is not representing the people of this country ok ron you know i'm talking to tim before the program you know he said he may be considering running as an independent you don't run over what isn't it really time for progressives to reach out to
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independents i mean why don't you just give up on the democrats i mean it's just a swamp you know a wide white why don't you guys make that big move because it's i think the country needs it ninety million people didn't vote i wonder why ok and that's right that's a rhetorical question why does that happen ron. i mean i'm with you in the same in the same question really i mean i was at the convergence conference where we presented bernie sanders with the signatures to start a new party. i wish he would have done it but you know you run into questions of ballot access and stuff like that and just the whole restructuring of a party so i understand there's some complications and or stand how some people are choosing to mentor as opposed to demick said however you have to look at all of the kind of roadblocks in our path everything from you know gerrymandering to
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superdelegates accent or etc and you kind of think there's a lot of us there's a lot of us that kind of want the same things that kind of have some very big principles in common and if we all kind of somehow could mobilize we would be a real great political force to be reckoned with and you know hijacking the democratic party is a very long road it's not impossible starting a new viable party also a long road but not impossible you know as an individual or about just policies and movements myself i don't care what was i think of your name but rather for the policies i'm for and you got the right principles but i'll give you a vote you know but i think that's a litle while i think you know runs on to something because they well maybe it is you know by accident i think that all of us here in far more interested in policy than personalities weigh in on that line will go ahead. i'm listening to this with all due respect this is the most incipit i make signing message there's too
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much you korver money and kim is alive but do you know how trump won he beat everyone who came out like a bull in that she was he had a massive like that i am agreeing with you lionel he had a message he had other mass and had said i like eight he had personality and he didn't think that that did he had a message that had a message of a dread a message that the other students read people had the system was rigged but you can't lie no i agree with you in many ways but you can't you can't govern that way that's the problem what i'm getting at here ok you can you can get elected that way but it's difficult and will will that the other kid in the jury's still out on that . well you know what he's saying and she's not so he did something right but let me tell you something arias has lied i got into this i got to jump in here i have run out of time fascinating his guys are going to take on
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anything so my guy gets in new york miami and in los angeles and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time and remember crosstalk rules. in some american cities the police have killed themselves cling to reputation people who walk on the streets of the united states who are at risk from the very people who are supposed to protect that poor people are no more afraid of the police than the from the most. you can see something happening and this is like i don't want to call the cops let that happen rather than call the cops in the room those young black men lose their lives chasing the
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with their fingers on the trigger you never know better safe than sorry i don't know that someone else is going to pull a gun so. unfortunately around around here we end up going our guns are. stolen from such preclusion this place to. every single p. and l. and every single corporation in america has a guy sitting at a desk who's engaged in fraudulent trading to track money from the markets and bank of america and causing taxes to go up it causes fraudulent programs like obamacare because infrastructure projects that die it causes people living on the street living in their own feces because guys on wall street i think it's necessary to create just one. capital of these markets. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being supplanted by the right to access education. higher
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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. trying to really couldn't you. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now i'm an extremely more high education the new global economic war. going to go a little. bit. further
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. a muslim school teacher is found guilty of trying to radicalize over eight hundred london school children that's he aimed to create an army of child the hardest for terror attacks across the british capital. parts of the media go into a frenzy after blot amir put in unveils russia's latest weapons and his state of the nation address. and disturbing video emerges of the moments leading up to the death of a palestinian man during an israeli armed raid in the west bank the i.d.f. disputes that soldiers killed him although it has changed its version of events several. times. thanks. a warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q.
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thanks for joining us british courts found a twenty five year old islamic studies teacher guilty of attempting to create an army of children from his students to attack london lim marks has been following the case. well the specifics of the story of the story of really quite staggering he's a twenty five year old teacher and he taught a class in islamic studies at school here in london and also at a mosque he was teaching eleven to fourteen year olds and that even though he had no teaching qualifications whatsoever he was allowed to teach these classes on supervised anyone could see what he was doing but that was where he attempted to brainwash these muslim children and teenagers take a look to some of the details provided in court during this court case investigation from the hundred children that he radicalized in the classroom he was
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showing terrorist propaganda and beheading videos he was also getting them to reunite with return and how to attack police officers when hack was alone with the boys that was when he would start to talk about islamic state ideology he used his laptop in the school to project onto a whiteboard images of knives the guns of beheadings and also of burning passports and he said he wanted to teach them to drive when they got older so they could carry out attacks multiple attacks later on they also did a role plays during these classes where some would act as police officers others would act as terrorists carrying out the headings and he tried to prepare the kids physically as well as he would have them running around and doing pushups he tell them not to talk to anyone in fact he made them take an oath of silence and many of the kids said that they were paralyzed by fear they thought he would hurt them if
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they were to talk to anybody about what he was teaching them what's particularly interesting here and what's going to probably lead to a few questions to the government is how all this was taking place in a school that's grated as outstanding by off state which is the british government's what dog. for schools and in fact the school inspection then while high was brainwashing kids that he had to be dragged out of court today and he was dragged out of the dock by offices while he was ranting the judge is going to be sentencing him for all of this at a later date earlier i spoke to tom and toby a lot o. preventative terrorism expert and author and he says that the government needs to work on making muslim schools more transparent the muslim leadership need to see top on a show that they put their house in order and the government also need to ensure that the wrigley does does groups to ensure that the lessons which teach behind
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closed doors before if you want to see that everybody knows what is being taught people are fully aware of less because the teachers deviates in their way from delay says then definitely you know this would have been quite close like to chew much much is diverted to teach about terrorism everybody would have known some to something is going wrong and this is where we need to really work on to do schools and they should go out to ensure that these groups are regulated. but a mere putin state of the nation address as in parts of the media accusing russia of harking back to the cold war during his speech the president announced the country's latest weapons which he said could outsmart all existing missile defenses the white house and the country learning of that new threat from russian president warning adverse arisen in the west in particular not to mess with russia computer
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graphics of missiles flying over mountains and heading over oceans and he says he's not bluffing though many saw the address as a threat directed at the u.s. moscow says that was not the case the high tech weapons are intended only to maintain global balance of power as modest airports. if you aren't russian in the first hour putin's speech would have been boring taxes and corruption and science and industry that sort of thing after that though it got real hot real fast and i mean russia is a major nuclear power basically nobody wanted to talk to us nobody listened to us listen to us now rockets lasers nukes in a rush hooted unveiled in us and all of new weapons bigger faster stronger and deadlier than any that came before the law.
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am the some super heavy i.c.b.m. two hundred ton missile capable of penetrating any existing defense in service at the end of the year next an enigmatic new development seemingly nuclear powered cruise missile it flies extremely low to avoid detection and can hit almost anywhere in the world says putin up next it's just fantastic an underwater drone submarine also nuclear powered with a nuclear payload it can reportedly underwater for months and months silent and needy undetectable next to the oven god the hypersonic missile extremely fost rockets that can actively doj and the vedic anti missile defenses you would see it is heading for the target like a meteorite to top all of that off laser weapon systems though putin didn't go into
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detail saying only that it still classified the russian president says all of this isn't to intimidate or scare anyone or invade anyone these a serious way. buttons designed for one thing restore and garan see russia's strategic power in an age where an ever expanding nato is trying to nullify it. we have no plans and have never had plans to use this potential to achieve offensive or aggressive rushes in his military power is simply a guarantee for peace on our planet for it preserves restore parity in the world sure that there's no point in gauging in a senseless. rule mutually assured destruction has kept the world safe for the best part of a century not everyone however buys putin's explanation of the speech he was
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pressed about it in an interview with n.b.c. several analysts in the west have said this is the declaration of a new cold war are we in a new arms race right now my point of view is the individuals who have said that a new cold war has started are not really analysts they do propaganda if you were to speak about arms race then an arms race began at exactly the time in moment when the u.s. opted out of the anti-ballistic missile treaty to stress his point the new weapons serve only to balance the world powers putin pointed out u.s. missile defenses are already deployed in alaska and california nato is also expanding into eastern new or europe with two sides having been set up in romania and poland and new sites are soon to be established in japan and south korea the us complex also includes enable component america currently has five navy cruisers and thirty distortion stationed along russia's eastern borders. the u.s.
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state department has approved a possible multi-million dollar sale of job one anti-tank missiles and launch units to ukraine two hundred missiles and thirty seven launch units are expected to be sent to ukraine in december the deal is worth almost fifty million dollars independent political analyst dan glazebrook says that this move shows the u.s. interest in escalating the ukrainian conflict go back to last december and that was signs of the escalation but unfortunately there's there's been a there's been a tendency since right back to the beginning of this conflict that whenever there are the signs of the escalation the u.s. and its allies will do a move make a move such as this that will add fuel to the fire of the conflict in order to keep it going that's been the that's been a tendency right since the early days of the conflict when when times were first time into eastern ukraine there were signs of fraternizing amongst the troops the u.s. wants to see this conflict simmering and wants to destabilize russia's borders it
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wants to ensure that they're hostile relations remain between ukraine and moscow. videos emerged showing the moments leading up to a palestinian man's death during an israeli armed raid in the west bank just warning you may find the following scenes upsetting you see a saudi can be seen running down the alley wielding an object of some kind has been shot at by an israeli soldier the soldier and his colleagues proceed to kick him while on the ground in then drag him along an alley he died later from his injuries now the israeli army has changed its version of events several times firstly the i.d.f. said he'd attacked the soldiers with a knife and received first aid at the scene but then it said he to talk them with an iron bar and was taken to the hospital now according to the i.d.f. latest statement us already died from tear gas inhalation the soldier who opened fire on a sorority was interviewed by idea.
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