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he of the government when the people or the government and we live in a democracy it's like when you see signs that say u.s. government no trespassing and i'm like. i pay taxes i must citizen why are we here this is one of those things that i mean the child pornography thing aside to sit there and say this once again we're going after people who are trying to show the show the weaknesses and are in what we need this this wasn't i mean if this was really a threat to our national security every time they say this since nine eleven this leak was a threat to national security this could put us and yet. what's happened that's the who is hacking all these banks looking like it's the u.s. government right nobody. you know like this is is this idea of the same you know it's no different than the scare tactics of everything it's you know my go back things are going to happen you have no want me idea how many terrorists we've saved you from done it's always the thing through they always go back to that same thing oh this poor like you said to this person will eat therefore it's going to destroy
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i mean fire is going to rain down from the sky the cia as we know it will crumble will never be able to protect our borders whatsoever all because the ground you know because it was a josh was sold to twenty nine year old twenty nine years old gave a massive trove of information to wiki leaks and government and u.s. government hacking tools the only and that's something to it was fascinating to read this it was fascinating to know what the cia has its at its disposal like you know even the n.s.a. that we don't know has or has not or doesn't share our values so it's fascinating when you see all this stuff and it's good because that's what our tax dollars being spent that's our tax dollars being spent and we need to know that a sense of these what it says is that one if the cia is so great why the heck are so many twenty something year old able to walk in with a thumb drive and walk out with this information and get it all the way there and apparently at the same time be keeping stacks of child porn in their house but nobody at the cia knows that is
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a failure on their part don't tell me you're the intelligence gathering you know information when you didn't know that this guy had access to this computer took this stuff and sent it away and was told it could have been anything and do you think god it's just leaking things that the american people should know about what happens when it's something they shouldn't what happens when it's someone who can see it's so easy and they're going to have this i'm just saying oh you're so weird so weird where are you guys are going right now i mean that's exactly it you know in the end it just it is it's that thing of like look you know everyone uses these things to attack like. wiki leaks and things like that again i can't stress this enough our money paid for all of this we have a right to know and no soldier was put in harm's way i didn't hear about some platoon getting slaughtered because of shoulder the salty released all this information we never heard of and about the no individual her and remember we never actually used any of these right so i'm not sure why so he it was dangerous and his
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victims on all these things that happened then and oh my god where do you know how did all these problems he may have caused except go back to when it all came out they went oh that's nothing so it's either nothing or it's an obstruction of justice you have to decide these lawyers to bring a shroff and said back in may that our client was deeply saddened that he might face espionage related charges this week she says that with all the evidence is clear the public will discover what that he's hardly the villain of the government tries to make him out to be. which is why i would weigh this the idea of putting him as you know it's always he was with a hooker he might have been you know in the fifty's they called you a homosexual and now it's all of the porn and so i urge people to maybe go about it's a weird thing to bring up in this and suddenly to only come up now again if you people trading kiddie porn working for the cia you have a bigger problem and you need to fix it on your not. just so people realize like according to the washington post back in twenty twelve the federal government has
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a good idea of how much we say is secret and the federal government is keeping petabytes that's a million give each of the information secret every year that's an awesome oh that's also not a democracy exactly that is a dictatorship by the omission of information that i hiding these things you are you are not allowing people to have the knowledge you are not allowing a free democracy you're not allowing free speech you're expecting people to have the correct opinion based on very little information and only the in from. yeah you can say that you have a properly functioning government if they believe that that much of what they have needs to be secret at the bites petabytes prove that that's absolutely ridiculous art as we go to break our watches don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered of facebook and twitter and see our poll show that r.t. dot com coming up we bring you the second half of job skills interview with ph d. as well both of our authors of the new book the cartels do not exist drug
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trafficking culture in mexico state to watch a local. show seemed wrong on all levels just don't call. me lol but he's yet to stamp out this day comes out ahead and gains from it because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. after three years of conflict it has been estimated that out of a population of twenty seven point four million twenty two point two million people
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in yemen are in need of humanitarian assistance so why are the u.s. and u.k. so committed to the saudi u.a.e. war on yemen. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be in the death penalty just because i think that's the player think the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying there's just no way that doesn't mean that we're even many of the time slam allee's want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in and say. we've been through this this isn't the way.
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ph d. and author as well those of all as they are both the cartels do not exist drug trafficking and culture in mexico is challenging the official narrative surrounding drug cartels and the governments that hunt them aren't anselmo recently sat down with the volatile discuss his new book and the holes it's creating and the official legend surrounding the cartels today we present the second half of that fascinating interview where shannon's a volley get into what we know and don't know about the official story surrounding cartel kingpin take a listen. it's a fascinating issue you mention chopra really i want to go back to that momentarily you said that basically seem like you sort of dismiss chapal as far as his influence and power as a sort of drug lord that came up. from being a sort of emerged as you know as baxter was but he was more like a man a sort of
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a tough guy within the horror kind of like al capone type of guy right and comes up and basically takes over as its major drug lord and then he says soon that he was so feared that he could even break out of jail and. pose a serious threat even you know they were talking about you know if you could pose a threat to trump for example but you're dismissing his ultimate influence and power. and i'd not doing so out of fear expect you lation i mean if you if you follow. the main events surrounding his downfall he's many he's three down folds up least you know you will find many contradictions between you know the official discourse claiming that he's seen with his drug lord you know as you mention that you know at some point in his organization controlled drug trafficking in more over fifty countries of the world right. and who apparently you know surrounded his skin self constantly with the with guards up to three hundred armed guards accompany him everywhere he would go and then he says he's downfall in the most precarious way
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the first one of the second the second time he was captured in mexico that happened three days after president obama visited them press the end up in the don't still current president and to get into and talk and discuss about his policy on national security and almost as if pressing on to get beyond it was telling president obama look we think we can handle this we got this three days later chappell was captured without any gunshots produced and then. the third time in final time he was caught as you know as you know. in the most humiliating fashion right after this interview which and actress mexican actress kay that gets to you he was detained. very easily hours before rolling stone published that article so there's a lot to be said about the timing of this captures and if and the e.c.
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i guess axis that the state the show would whenever it decided to capture it chop wood that's just first the first thing that i would say but the second thing is the most important argument that i make in. in my book is that there's simply no money to be found right under his name and for his defense and on his accounts right and that's something that is very puzzling right because a lot of. pundits would say well you know he's very skilled in masking you know the money and they versifying and in hiding it but you can never really then that and the fact that he is extradited completely powerless and basically vulnerable to whatever u.s. authorities and you with justice would want to do with them so this man who held the most powerful empire in a criminal organization in the world suddenly is without any power extradited in the band and then and then the story gets even more twisted right currently for example the da and u.s.
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intelligence is now selling the. still the most powerful organization but also that the school you know and it us into a new generation school cartmell it's also in the game also controlling drug trafficking in overt and other countries and then it will set us are still so of course an international organization again controlling drug trafficking in three or four other countries they tell us also that the one that cartel the juarez cartel also have money and movement of money in flows of money and all over the world and what is really interesting to me is is to how to accept that you know the possibility that these organizations can basically distribute the world among themselves and their world of drug trafficking and very peacefully go about their business say for example controlling the drug trade in north africa but they cannot somehow find that peace in mexico and they must fight each other for this very precarious territories in the truck on in the state of get out all right and in places that you know would not matter much if you're controlling say for example
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the flux of drugs in new york city. so there is it's very it's very difficult to make peace with what you hear. in the news and coming from official discourse in what reality shows you once these drug lords are captured one thing for example that was noted immediately when sean penn did that interview with chappell i don't know if you remember but. using a cell phone answering some of the questions posed and it took him a few days to do that because they couldn't find a translator for the questions written in english into spanish for him to be able to answer so this man who supposedly controlled this men's empire that had a foot in fifty three countries that had a council under money every they couldn't not have available to himself a translator for the questions of champagne and there's many contradictions we can
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go on and on on how these characters are made basically official discourse that it's never been verified the same happens for example with the famous article from forbes magazine claiming that a chopper was one of the richest man's richest men in the world and what you would see in that article is that it's based on pure expect you lation and of course some of the u.s. intelligence you know how many how much money it's made in the directory but of course assuming that somehow he controlled a monopoly on drugs and so that is and that is basically that many and among many others the contradictions that i work on. absolutely and so i mean i get i think the argument you're making is ultimately these cartels can exist without the state ultimately supporting their infrastructure and this is an argument that we've seen from critical journalists across the board that say look the drug traffic is largely controlled through state apparatus is intelligence agencies are aware of it
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allow it condone it oftentimes the traffickers and dealers are really the ones who are being escorted across the country whereas the migrants who are maybe caught in the border trafficking drugs are sort of small time players what is your take on trump's efforts to sort of you know to curtail the immigrant who are draft trafficking in drugs and sort of as he calls them criminal activity what is the purpose behind that rhetoric we see this is the most fascinating thing they have drug trafficking as a national security threat in mexico at least it's a very recent invention you know before the year two thousand nobody thought or even imagine drug cartels to pose any real danger to civil society. or to the federal or state governments before two thousand what you would see also not only in the media but even in novels and fail in in music in any cultural object being produced about the drug trafficking is that you would have this this organizations were actually very precarious the work cartel was not even in news
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you know before heavily news before you know they were the year two thousand and most imagination in most public opinion about them was at the you know they had the lead very precarious very difficult lives you know the often threatened by the state after two thousand what we see is the returns from ation the radical transformation of this discourse and the of the drug cartel as a national security threat comes directly to the mexican government from the u.s. agenda in for two reasons and this is what i'm discussing in the book on the one hand you know the first objective is to circulate this military is a gemini you know from the us. into mexico in the very same way they did in colombia and they still do in colombia specially now with the election of and second you know for the appropriation of natural resources that we discussed so most of what we think about drug cartels then really comes from this discourse and this t.g. operational. selling of the drug cartels some sort of
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a national security threat and this of course explains the insistence on the part of president from to keep talking about this organizations as if they really pose any sort of an immediate threat not only just to mexico but of course to the u.s. border as violence supposedly spills over right and so what i'm arguing here is of course not to deny that drug trafficking can be an issue for especially for social health and for policing purposes but it is not in the it's never been a problem for national security in the field if we think it is it's only because it's been circulated insistently from the part of our government in mexico and in the u.s. with this two objectives in mind that i discuss. absolutely as well to thank you so much for coming on and joining me today really appreciate your insights thank you so much thank you for this time. well you can be snug as a bug in a rug when it comes to smarts bugs always seem to get the short end of the stick or
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bottom of the chute for that matter but all that may be treating thanks to an incredible new experiment involving honeybees and the concept of zero yes french and australian researchers have discovered through greater than and less than experiments that the honeybee in may indeed inhabit rarefied air within the animal kingdom as being one of just a few creatures on earth capable of understanding the concept of zero or nothing adrian dyer a researcher at our mit university in australia and a co-author of the new study exclaimed we've long believed only humans have the intelligence to get the concept but recent research has shown monkeys and birds have the brains for it as well what we haven't known until now is whether insects can also understand zero but this is of course old news to any kid who is a fan of buzz the bee honey nut cheerios i mean after all are true as nothing but those little tiny whole grains zeros. right there they will zero zero zero does
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a great a bowl bad like the bees actually would know when the other one is up to those things they know like ok there's nothing there that general that they going to under a lot of analysts can understand one to three how much of something but not going to recognize nothing is usually if there's the thought that it takes higher intelligence so that's a big deal to me was worth the or the others are still there remember everyone in this world about told we are above the above so it goes well i love you i am the robots are on top of a lot less keep on watching those hawks the great. when the whole make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling
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classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round the sun be the one percent. time going oh middle of the room six. million more you need to. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money just kill you narrowness and spending surgeon twenty million one fly a. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy
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u.s. withdrawal from human rights. over what washington calls political hypocrisy but the move. public swimming pool. or whether it's discriminatory. action welcome to the program here. so of course we do start with our special coverage of the world cup russia has been all. the host nation pulled off
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a stunning victory over. three to one. united. and artie's neil harvey but. that's a massive pot down there and there's no doubt about it it's all russian singing all her own money is going to stay in st petersburg so people that weren't don't think it is probably in russia now. i can see you know the house traffic is now it's building up so all employers be warned ron paul these won't be be on time tomorrow.
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central moscow has gone all for the rails three one is everything russian fans could ever wish for in this game but the most insane part about the situation in the russian capital right now is that this is not even the main flashpoint. there'll be beautiful country from the all over there was but tonight it doesn't matter that you can hear chants in russia russia people. would fly. the man they see it in the skies you find these people who are lying. beside everything i mean it's a celebration full of russians this is the russian capital comes to celebrate.
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it was a good word to scare me i was fired because there were so much happens when one first good fight though there's zero for in one side of the rushers killers it. who are you cheering for is it brazil is it russia who are you cheering for. and others. are cheering for both brazil is the home country elisha's this amazing country that is doing this amazing and forgettable. yet. i always had the impression that no one really believes that russia as a football team do anything as an organizing country absolutely sure that this could happen but as a football team but what has happened over the last six days five days it is you
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know it's the change the mood of what the world cup is this is what these big events torments it brings the world together and people in reality don't care where it is as long as it's nice and weather's nice and places where they can actually party and it's organized well as to say it's been organized really well and you know people have been allowed to do what what they want and supporting yeah it's a policy but it's a party without alcohol this is the party of just high spirits a convincing win but it took a little bit of luck to break the telco stride off the outside and and we can see the first goal here man he probably feels like he needs a drink now when fancy this was in the forty seven minutes is nil out on and i was saying to peter kay not to see a forty five and mixed up and. run shots pretty weak no danger and so. on to his knee got in the way i have to think and he left the fencing that
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would have gone off and struck me i guess that's how bad the shot was and how wide it was but it's sometimes something happens that you can't explain and then very shortly after that the second goal. was scored and what you can. even dennis cherish it didn't even start the first game in canada he came on and strolled through and again. turned out the right place at the right time to see the ball in every high in the egyptian goalkeeper and now he is a top scorer with renowned us from his office who would have thought that bolton three can and wasn't in the starting eleven call it is since it's ok but. we can't relax now it's important for us because. now we will play against it and that the best teams of it or there will and you can go home early if you are relaxed point we talked about the change today between small of and super smallest out on the bench and super was up front i have to give you credit you are in favor of this
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season this is a good change you like to see but he didn't disappoint i'd like super in the sense that he came on and changed the name but again saudi arabia westfall of did nothing so i think it all now you know chance of his visits vindicated face decision because as you can see zuba scored the first goal i need some style i know it's a long ball up but he is control of the ball was really good the way he took it under the foot of the defend and the way he started when he said he's a really really good player this is the feeling is just amazing the world cup in russia the stadium the atmosphere and to score two goals is just amazing it's great and we're extremely happy that we have one at home that we are able to win and go to the next round because it hasn't happened in a long time then it was just the flick and i do start to wonder is there a comeback on when this happened this is in the seventy third minute so that the gold a man for egypt is pulled down most along the referee gives a free kick and this is where we saw how come in things first of all what
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a finish that what a what a confidence the penalty kick that is you know it doesn't matter what the goalkeeper does in that situation as you pick the right side well i'm going to put it out there because the goal was very. he really picked the right guy so i guess an absolute perfect example on how supposed to work the referee thing's a free kick but he gives it's committed outside the box so the rules are that the assistant he then says we have to have a look oh i can tell you that was inside the box he cannot argue the decision the referees already done that so that can't be changed but the plays where the offense was was made can be changed and first gave a free kick when you listen to the assistant and then he was in realize he was inside the box straight away get the penalty no complaints from anyone in previous world cups i was thing that's kind of an iconic item you know in the was a lizzie a moment previous to her and i think rapidly becoming the iconic item of russia
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twenty thousand could be the mustache if maybe it's going to be the mistress of victory the way things are going it's the chip chance so i'm astonished there is everybody wants to be the russian manager because he has the golden touch you know this was a gimmick started by a late night russian t.v. host i wanted to show support for sons of chess of who we still go to see smile at a map and yet. and everyone's been encouraged to go yes that's a semi smile i would say that was probably on his wedding day so so far the russian manager is a hero of the russian team when he picked the squad and people forget that he pictured really all fellas picked fellas that had retired from international football and still is working russia won st petersburg is obviously penn state so when i was in the stadium i found that fans are not we chanting the names of the players so i took the streets trying to invent some new chance with the fans.
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because i got what was just the right place to stand by the piece that i got will never do that but it would be the last guy. now i do know the going through the no no no on job zulu above the law you know ma go on till the the job arguably. the jumma do you know she shared a certain view news throughout the. globe oh . oh that. loudly the moral law that. the shipping to my book going out of the nest and without the answer go live in a low.
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