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readings and sally. welcome to another week of five and dime yeah tricks performed by billionaire tears using a hastily assembled talking heads of mahogany and twine or as we hawk watchers call it another day in global politics speaking of pine and twine recently united states president donald trump announced a clue to a cleveland crowd that quote we're knocking the hell out of isis will be out of syria like very soon let the other people take care of it now needless to say the mainstream news media the war ox and capitol hill went well. knox trump promised to get out of syria very soon could be a win for russia c.n.n. exclaimed in the washington post writer josh rogan challenges the president's manhood writing that the donald would back off his urge to cut and run if he knew
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that the united states and its partners control almost all of the oil and if the united states leaves that oil will likely fall in the hands of iran. cut and run cut and run i've heard that before oh good heavens what what what will all these chicken hawks like josh rogin the residue of the united states leaves syria and is no longer able to control what a sovereign nation does with its own oil me what will they do but but iran but russia because sada who will we bomb and demonize next. how will we live well thankfully in a blast of truly incredible timing and immaculate convenience for all those war mongers and chicken hawks getting getting the bay packers over talk of troop withdrawals in peace and chemical weapon attack apparently took place in the syrian city of doom over the weekend which trump tweeted out many dead including women and
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children in mindless chemical attack in syria president putin russia and iran are responsible for backing animal assad big price to pay. like i said mysterious convenient to be chemical weapon attack. and let's start watch mohawks. what. it looks like. it's what. the bottom. like you know i got. this. week. well the watching the hawks i am tired robot
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and lawless and shocking turn of events. chemical weapons attack that can actually be verified by any. really truly independent investigator investigative body has the band investigated at the time to investigate it but now we're in the windows data you know that's the excuse you know is there we always were the bad guy you guys never do anything wrong and the bad guys always do things wrong you know i mean look i get labeled a conspiracy theorist or things like that all the time i mean you know i don't like yeah but you know at the end of the day you know let's just look over what we do know. the chemical attack occurred late on saturday night in a town of doma which is the south side of damascus they've been fighting with the rebels they are you know i think brokered a little bit of a peace that they're kind of fell apart and i believe now after all of this they actually are kind of back letting these guys kind of leave the town because the
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syrian government has control them. the syrian russian government denied any involvement in the alleged chemical weapons attack. and. you know how we know about it well i mean the white helmets too we've had several photos and videos of the we don't know defense. guys are going to the syrian observatory play is the one that's in a suburb of london that did they were young and well you know that's the great thing about syria is there's always the information the flows freely is always backed by good solid goods whole brilliant. police state all source obviously you know which is curious about this is like i said you know people love the label conspiracy there's like a squirrel in a movie theater of squirrels when there was already a moment is theorised my politicians in the e.u. first yes that's something i guess might occur because every time there is
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a move toward peace our moves actually take the united states out of this entire curfuffle what happens there's a chemical weapons attack what happens when minute child and what happens oh my gosh which at a certain point you know they kind of you know you've got to like what's the logic of it right blood has a certain point to go see like a drought if you know that the u.s. would do you know is there and we might leave why would you do something that would draw the u.s. . there's no really good logic to depends on which side you're looking at who you're trying to demonize or who you're not trying to demonize and that means that you always have this well how can we make putin or assad or trump all look bad they're not caring about people which is the biggest problem with that i see with the conflict in syria and the same problem we have with the conflict when we talk about north korea these are people you don't hear jake tapper or you know a massive b.b.c. or these people really talking about people unless it's
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a narrative that sets well unless it's gone on this perfect child or it's the perfect. i'll do the back of an ambulance unless you have a perfect one that you can sit there and wipe tears away on your own on your news program it's not as why you play so you have to have the situation is more like a game it's a game it's a game of chess and writing for fairness and accuracy in reporting gregory observed a lot of that about how do you value the people in syria that we claim the progressives and liberals are claiming that we're trying to protect so it's the syrians quote who are not cast as humans with intrinsic value and rights to self-determination and self governance but as pieces and a geo political chess board that american use as it sees fit to try to outmaneuver russia and iran and so here you have the russian people the iranian people the syrian people all caught between this idea that what we have to we have to we have to fix things for you you can't make that we can't i mean look here's the deal they don't even think we as americans can read the internet and make it just choice on
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who we vote for obviously we're too stupid to know anything we have to be told so you know i guess these sort of you know when you talk about pundits in the media sort of forget during all of this are those these observations about things that are going on that we don't have permission the united states does not have permission to be there this could backfire and blow back on us on a level we've never seen before because ultimately we're not supposed to be there you know we have two to four thousand troops depending on who you ask in syria we don't have a legal right to be there and that's not something you know dehumanize the people and make them into props for your political morion demurrer in doing meddling in whatever we're calling it these days but not actually think about how your narrative affects the people of syria. got still probably over the day because you know you see it over the you know over and over again the blood of the pieces around but marginalize the people make the american people think that the letter what we do is right and just. facebook's
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russia of social media mark zuckerberg. will be facing a congressional panel this week to answer for facebook's role in selling off users' data and allowing domestic and foreign entities to skirt election laws in the u.s. on monday zuckerberg put on his best impression of a humble and repentant c.e.o. and posted this message to facebook announcing that the company would be quote establishments and independent election research commission that will solicit research on the effects of social media on the elections and democracy and give those researchers access to facebook's resources so they can draw unbiased conclusions about facebook's role in elections and and who might these unbiased academics footing the bill for this commission be well the laura and john arnold foundation houston based private fund started by john arnold a former enron trader and type pension activist who got into trouble in two thousand and fourteen when he bankrolled an anti pension documentary for p.b.s. next on the commission is the democracy fund and the omidyar network both run by
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pierre omidyar former chairman and american billionaire at the head of first look media which publishes the entered sept since first likes the first looks inception there been steady claims of corporate power standing in the way of their claims of independence terminal journalism the third member of the commission is the john s. and james l. knight foundation with transfer funds to preserve and expand first amendment rights in the digital age through research and education and by supporting litigation in favor of protecting freedom of expression and the press the william and flora hewlett foundation is also in the mix as they are one of the largest grant writers in america giving to liberal and progressive programs and conservative causes. the alfred p. sloan foundation works under the auspices of enhancing the public understanding of science and technology their most well known grants being given to the trade backus sundance and hamptons film festivals and last but certainly not the least horrifying is the charles koch foundation an organization that has been accused of
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strong arming universities it gives grants to by retaining final approval on economic professors and even inventing the positions of white supremacists within universities so do we really think that a bunch of billionaires known for working the system are going to protect a system meant to work for the rest of us. no no probably because the moment that they all got involved with government and the system of sports or you look at our government in the yard well we're not going to work and then. tell me more about this commission this is like really fascinating to me that the daughter would or independently fix a problem that the people on capitol hill in the mainstream media want to believe we have but really there's no actual there to be excuse every offer an excuse as you know he set himself up to look young zuckerberg and facebook set themselves up for this. to not know that this was going to backfire to not know these things to not know that you should be keeping an eye on the election laws when you have an
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election year going on and people are buying ads and you know there are laws. claire well i do and that's it's weird but when you look at the body is this commission to think that it's going to make this huge idea they're not funding the studies face not funding the studies they have no approval over the topics they have no input on anything that's going on they're just giving these billionaires and their nonprofits this huge amount of data so. do you think that there is any way that with having this sort of group the granted charles is the better of coke so there's i don't know these the diet coke of the koch brothers do you think that they can at any point at least gather people that can come up with anything that would help find the balance between security and privacy . i think that they will in terms of like putting on a good show for the public yeah you know any time you see these big groups of like you know big time names come in and things like that a lot of times it's more for the p.r.
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factor of it so will come up with some really cute little ideas and present them in a little you know thing to the public and the media and say look what facebook we're going to come up with these changes and this is all work because people i think fail to realize at the end of the day facebook as much as it's social networking service it's the end of the day and i had servers that sort is designed the very design of it is to just you know sell you things well you know it was there you know profit and right there's no you know did you know i guess the you know people talking to each other and that's worthless unless there's no profit it right yeah i mean but those were guys in deep trouble because they're looking down the barrel of some serious fines for not protecting over two billion dollars worth of two billion. dollars worth of a they signed a consent decree with the trade commission and twenty eleven in two thousand and eleven that says that facebook is quote barred from making misrepresentations about the privacy or security of consumers personal information and that they were
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supposed to enable the help of independent auditor's ensure the privacy rights. of user of users it was protected or each violation of such an order may result in a civil penalty get this up to sixteen thousand or forty thousand per incident per day that's a massive massive massive number when you know that comes out to. charlie generally as i got out i think you were probably yeah i mean the trillions of dollars and all of this is not for letting russia in troll factories my ads this is all city politicians got two years that data and yet yup that is a big article caught someone our data that's the real deal you don't get to sell and make a point you don't just on make a profit off of it. off something we didn't give you permission and that we weren't aware you were going to use and sell especially when it's so important to your own
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personal security to think that it was ok and it just is. all right now as we have record watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered in facebook and twitter sarah poll shows that archie dot com coming up we examine the latest death and tragedy taking place along the gaza israel border with r t correspondent damage on the beach house to me in this march return protests continue stay tuned to watch. join me every thursday on the elec simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. good politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be brits. that's it like to be for us this is what before us three in the morning can't be
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least thirty one protesters have been killed and over a thousand injured including a palestinian photojournalist after this last weekend of violence the international criminal court has now issued a warning to both israeli and the last officials over their actions both real and accused and the protests have not just been contained to the israeli gaza border over the weekend the israeli embassy here in washington d.c. you saw activists gather in front of it stores artist and cohen has more. time outside the israeli embassy where dozens of protesters have come from around the region to demand an end to u.s. complicity as israel guns down an armed palestinian protesters in the gaza strip we are not here to thank that that is not acceptable we are here to thank the best month. and out of that people both stop being targeted this way among those killed by israel is photojournalists yasser more taj are co-founder of the award winning outlet i needed this is the last footage murtaza would ever shoot before he was
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gunned down by an israeli soldier while he wore a protective jacket marked press known for his use of a drone to capture food. israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman said that's why he was shot dead however i media denied murtaza was operating a drone when he was shot the israeli military conceded it had no evidence that either him or taj or anyone else was using a drone during friday's protest among the protestors were palestinians whose family members had been shot in the protests in gaza my fourteen year old cousin was recently shot this past week was shot in both legs their weapons where the bullets explode and a person's legs out on both of his legs so they're trying to save his legs one of the chants you hear these protesters use is in support of b.d.s. the boycott divestment sanctions movement which they see is the only method to force israel to comply with international law when you look at the boycott
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divestment sanctions list the b.d.'s less and you look at the things that are either created in the state of israel whether they're exploiting palestinian labor or building factories on stolen land there are a lot of ways that we can combat the profiting of the state of israel off of the palestinians and their land activists marion ingram said it was her experience fleeing nazi germany the motivated her to come to the protest i am here because i oppose of depression against any human being and being a holocaust survivor i especially. protest israelis occupation of palestinian with israeli officials refusing to change open fire orders and more demonstrations planned in the upcoming weeks this bloody scenario may play out again and again in washington dan cohen r.t. . call joins us now to talk
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a little bit more in-depth about that story it's interesting what has been the response over the of this photojournalist yasser mataji. have we heard anything from like the committee to protect journalism freedom the prospect of beijing has anyone spoke about about this already i mean we have seen statements from the major press foundations they did condemn israel's killing of. but he was actually not even the only photo journalist the only journalist who was targeted mohammed as a new and another photojournalist was targeted he was shot in the hand i mean there's you know about a thousand people who were shot several of which were journalists and i mean it's been kind of overshadowed i mean what we see clear evidence of what i mean what those activists describe as a massacre incontrovertibly all evidence it's been overshadowed by this huge push for war in syria this incredible mass media propaganda effort to really snatch
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you know war from the jaws of peace and the trumpet ministration has while saying you know our side and putin are are guilty of you know this chemical attack based on allegations from they were delivered by jaish al islam a group that's hardly different from al-qaeda so i don't know how we trust them they've at the same time blocked a u.n. investigation into israel's killing of unarmed protesters so it really shows the moral fraud that you know this administration is one of the things that you bring that up and that's what the international criminal court they raised concerns over what's happening on both sides both by hamas and the i.d.f. on the gaza strip. do you think that the i.c.c. will actually investigate the war crimes that are clearly happening well i mean in this current you know in the current demonstrations hamas has hamas nor any palestinians have fired a single shot hamas is hardly involved the accusations of potential war crimes date
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back to two thousand and fourteen the fifty one day war in which israel killed twenty two hundred palestinians mostly civilians and seventy seven israelis died most of which were almost all were invading soldiers and so the the current round of attacks on gaza. the i.c.c. prosecutor said she's watching and so we don't see the same urgency the level of urgency that we would see for you know an african dictator who was you know gunning down protesters and if you look at the who the i.c.c. has prosecuted in since its inception it it's been all african leaders except for milosevic and so i mean it's as much as i would love to see it it's really hard to see the i.c.c. going after someone who's not a nato designated enemy their track record just hasn't been there now we have seen them kind of reach of them start looking into the afghanistan of the war cry was
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there a moment ago like a million and some one hundred complaints or something like that but yeah you haven't seen anything actually go to trial or go to court yet one interesting thing is is you know last week when this first happened you saw this kind of like mass shooting and mass wounding by the israeli forces against against these protesters. you don't ever want to have will boil your rules of engagement are they really have to be this harsh you know these are kids rolling some tires and caught you know and a lot of margin i'm sure it's scary to look at but no one is crossing the border from what i've heard have has israel done anything to change the rules of engagement have they done anything to kind of pull back and say hey we're losing at least the p.r. side you know we're losing the p.r. side of this well that's yeah that's kind of the the liberal argument in israel is this is bad not because we. killing unarmed protesters and that's absolutely horrific and criminal and i really deprived but because it looks bad for international you know for israel's international image it does damage but from top israeli officials there is been actually doubling down on the open fire policy i
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mean it's all out in the open days before last friday's protest the first one in which in which. more than more than a dozen were killed. and israeli the israeli military chief of staff guy the eyes and coat i'm sorry said we're putting a hundred snipers out there and they all have open fire permission and so it was advertised i mean and then exactly as he said it would happen and since then they've doubled down on it said nothing is going to change and so this is you know the culture of impunity that we've really cultivated with israel where they can just mow down protesters and it's basically silence. what do you think has to change for the world to you know in both situations whether it we're talking about women and children and innocent people in syria or in gaza or in north korea it's
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always should we bomb should we bombard should we do that what has to happen like what is it at least from your epic because you've been in these places. why is it so hard to realize these are human beings why why is it so easy for the mainstream process especially to just literally say these people's lives are worth less people right well i mean we live in the age of u.s. imperialism where you know after world one after world war one the other empires died and we came out and and then we defeated the soviet union and now basically we have this you know global hegemony. in which on one hand we can totally support apartheid israel gunning down protest. there's and then moralize as syria burns as if we had nothing to do with it meanwhile we had one of the largest cia operations in a billion dollar a year arm and arm and train program to so-called moderate rebels that work hand in
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glove with jihad as groups like al qaida which should be familiar to people in this country as a group that carried out nine eleven yes and so on i mean it's incredible what we've seen is the complete media rehabilitation of al qaeda that i mean i just never thought it was possible in this country i want to ask you you were with the protesters this past weekend out in front of the israeli embassy and all that was one thing that struck me about them and was a good interview to go with them is were they i mean obviously the one woman lost her or her cousin got hit in both legs are these people that you feel like were they inspired to do this by a last week and what happened there or was it something that they you know kind of always about this fight and trying to get rights for palestine well i think this is you know what we saw this weekend was kind of the core group of palestine solidarity activists i mean as proud as i am as great as it is to see so many
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people out there it was rather small considering we're in the nation's capital you know maybe seventy eighty people out there you know in european capitals we see much larger demonstrations and i mean this is the core group many of those people have family members we have you know mico peleg who was there who is an israeli soldier and you know after his knee died in a suicide bombing it became really started to think about israeli policy and the fact that had as well we should all dan cohen thank you so much for the reporting you've done over on this subject and always a pleasure having you on your bike you can see. it has long been believed that the hard sciences that require mathematics are based solely on the belly. in fact a study by florida state university last year found that boys are more likely than girls to hold the perception that mathematical ability can be developed through learning rather than being a fixed talent you're born with and with states across america struggling to fill
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inflation current. chemical weapons what p.c. w announces a fact finding mission to syria experts on the ground will probe the latest chemical attack claims. of. a violent standoff continues between police and environmentalists for a second day in france barricades have been burned while officers fired tear gas. and you script hols discharged from hospital following last month's nerve agent attack exceeding doctors initial assessments that she might never recover.
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