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no such rebuke and the destruction of the files all but insurers and investigation cannot take place in washington dan cohen r t. the n.s.a. oh man we're so sorry we just got to delete all these files that shows that we did something wildly illegal and that we're not supposed to as well just delete those and actually get to the bottom of what happened because you know it's complicated yeah cool things sounds complicated if. i mean some of this is this idea that you know that the telephone company is gay is i gave us too much information and it was people who weren't you know a bad. driver i don't know what they're looking for anymore but this idea that it was just too hard you know redact all this it just took two months and so yeah here they are deleting hundreds of millions of e-mails in tax or technical regularities technical but the funny part is it isn't even clear how how far they are into the process of deleting most when they're going to finish how long it's going to take
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to delete all the look come been around government for quite a long period of time you have to we've been following stories like this since the beginning of our career and this any time you see something like this as you know the story is put out oh we have technical regulars we've got to raise all this stuff pay attention to that because like this deletion started on may twenty third it involves records collected under the two thousand and fifteen foreign intelligence surveillance act by what pfizer what this smells like to me is it just makes me wonder what are they covering up because you don't go back through any race like all this stuff unless you're worried about either a being caught for it or b. there's something in there that you don't want people to later on historians or well or or prosecutors you know or a new administration or whatever reason to go back in and find and be like oh we've got a smoking gun that you guys wildly broke the law yes and i think that's part of what it is. because there's two options for me at least when you look at the facts it's
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either one it really is just such a massive amount like ok the phone companies gave us a whole bunch of tangential people that have nothing to do with terrorism and hoops we don't want this to show up but we don't want to get called out for spying on americans who have no connection to care of terrorism so we'll just you know delete it all and whatever there's also another option which is that there's. there deleting it because they're just too lazy to redact it and they don't know how to read and they literally couldn't figure out a way to redact it but that doesn't prove that they did something wrong right knowingly collected all this information that but the idea that this structure between the telecom companies and the government is so great there's all these checks and balances they're not and that's why the n.s.a. is stating that you know going public with it is the whole thing why tell us oh well the n.s.a. says it's for respect for quote the accountability integrity and transparency
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. i think it's pretty much cleaning up your money being too lazy to actually have transparency in my mind my mind immediately goes towards you know look you guys are shady you're the shady i'm sorry news report after news that we're this is not give me you know edward snowden's to james clapper lying on the hill but all of this is that you guys are a shady organization at the end of the day and that you are covering your tracks that's my opinion but i would be very curious to see what goes missing in the long run with all this quote unquote cleaning up of dark record where some very very odd all right as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered a facebook and twitter see our full shows that are t.v. dot com coming up it's not just independence day it's being celebrated the united states this week it's also the anniversary of the signing of the civil rights act back in one thousand sixty four we discussed the state of u.s. of the lights off of one. straight to the doctor.
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as we mentioned this week here in the united states we celebrate our independence day on july fourth but the first week of july also celebrates another great moment in american history and july second one nine hundred sixty four president lyndon johnson signed into law the civil rights act a certain quote if government is to serve any purpose it is to do for others what they are unable to do for themselves this came after years of sweat blood and protest by a black american seeking to overturn hundreds of years of oppression and discrimination both legally and socially following the end of the civil war and slavery the historic act representing the biggest changes to civil rights laws in the united states since the post civil war reconstruction era as politico recaps the agd outlawed racial discrimination in employment education and housing barbara szell
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segregation and all state sponsored public places such as schools buses parks and swimming pools and outlawed discrimination based on race color religion or national origin in hotels motels restaurants theaters and all other public accommodations engaged in interstate commerce exempting only private clubs without defining the term private but now fifty four years later the fight for civil rights still marches and joining us today to discuss this ongoing fight for equality as the country celebrates its independence from oppression is author educator and speaker baltimore's own do you walk thank you do you know it was a pleasure to have you and the signing of the civil rights back in sixty four i think everyone can agree is a pretty watershed moment contemporary u.s. history but it also happened fifty years ago and i just want to start the by the by looking at the jury. you know for why. so the sins of united states you know how
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important was always that victory coming into today is so scary when you look at it through like a historical lands because you have this landmark legislation and you fight for it and people lost their lives for they you dream about quality looks like you can feel like the did you get the end result in this to same thing there's new laws there's new codes there's different ways to be able to enforce or have the same oppression or large groups of people in this country so it's like. you know it's bittersweet because you'd like to see your hard work you know pay off but in the end result is like more to say. it's very strange when reading this idea that it stopped all of this discrimination and yet in the last week or two weeks we have seen you know. black americans because all we've called up the place called on them for being in swimming pools for being at a park for being in places selling women
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a selling lemonade the people being separated from their children right you know back to this thing of being like i thought we have this discussion a very long time ago so you know while legally the civil rights act and the. legal discrimination and the discrimination against black citizens we're still seeing having to fight for the exact same thing all over again so one of the biggest civil rights issues i think we have facing the u.s. today. if you're black and poor. or poor. you know or just poor. he's going to get a fair shake in america and that's just what it is a country based on capitalism you have to pay to play certain information that we have in there we put out on this television show some of the people who. who could
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benefit the most don't have access to it because you don't have a television or you know any means of getting the information and it's just not there but we are fighting a war because the so many people who are able to just benefit in this country from so many different things because they have access in a lot of people don't and again just to circle back on the idea of this legislation and celebrate you know. everything that you think we celebrate i mean the thirteen fourteen fifteen for many free slaves in black people were able to get citizenship and then universal manhood suffrage black women were supposed to be able to vote and look how long it was for black people to be able to vote and i long it took for women to be able to vote and look at the years of pain and struggle that goes behind laws that are already in the books was just goes to show we have to rethink how we fight. and i was going to say to the struggle is like we bring up what women women's equal rights almost the same thing that johnson signed in sixty four they
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tried to change the constitution of the one nine hundred eighty unveiled. look it's still there like oh no no no no and that brings up this interesting thing of like you know it all ask you both even in your where does the passing of laws or legislation fall short in the fight for equality because it's a kind of over and over going to i think the theme that we're talking about is you can pass the law but that doesn't mean that society necessarily is going to change voting rights for black men is a really good example because that was one of the things that came up during women's suffrage why are we not doing this together or you know this but there was this idea that you know well if we can prove that this black man fought on our side then it's easier and it's it with baby steps it's always like you way you way but it sort of proves the point that white men are put on a certain pedestal and if you're a one man or a. black that we are literally have to fight just to be treated the same but the
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red white line. this is like here also to the table one hundred years ago we would not always none of us at it and it's crazy because i don't want to be that person to frown upon the people who put in all of their hard work like us to be valued and we should celebrate the but at the end of the day not to play monday morning quarterback but we have to look at the results because if we don't start looking at the results of these things we will never ever ever see anything change it's no way i can proudly wave a flag around tomorrow and say happy for what i know that there's thousands of people in prison who should be in their thousands of black people say nonviolent crimes sermon time you know where as if their skin was white they would be home right now enjoy it's on with their families there's no way i can celebrate that will be a part of that and i think. again until we acknowledge you know our system has
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fallen short because national politics and local politics two different things so yeah you can have this big federal bill but at the sheriff is the one running the boating booth then you graham of an hour going at a vote so you know so we've got you know we've got to rethink how we how we do things in a proper pressure on every level. and changing society is not something like a group changing society doesn't happen just because someone writes a bill it's a constant struggle it's a constant effort to keep society moving in the direction you want to move it seems like there's like a there there's we've sort of lost the thread of the word keeps going when you have to inform the things that happened because look what they do years later what are they going to do they come up with a million rules they put a bunch of black men in prison and then hey guess what they can't vote any way you want you but if you want to connect the dots in all of this the elite always find a way to come out on top so like you have a person at the spirit. spearheading this movement to fight whatever fifty years
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ago you know a hundred years ago if you were a person what means you are still going to be able to have quality of life you're still going to be able to do things like vote you are still going to be able to find a way to slip through the cracks and everybody else at the bottom fighting with each other a lot of well i won't put back in chuckles everyone at the bottom is fighting with each other and nothing changes that in the people who are lucky enough to experience social mobility in a country that promotes what it really happens once they get that little to the table they don't flip it over they get comfortable to keep their feet up and just relax i think that's what we do that it's you know this idea that you know we did all this work we fought for independence here and civil war and everything else but did we. really do the work that needed to happen after at all and i think it's disrespectful at the end of the day that when you look back at history like it was saying and we're saying is that when you see all these people who did lose their
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lives who did fight tooth and nail spent their lives fighting for equality spent their lives to free you know slaves all of those things you know the slaves and so we owe it to the in today's world to carry on that torch you know we owe it to that history to say no we're going to keep fighting it's not just because a law got passed in sixty four and we've got to change the way we fight i think that's the most important thing that i would like people to take away is like you know yes you should vote yes you should elect corrupt people out of office you should do things but at the same time you have to understand that the people who are controlling some of these systems on a local level they've got to go to just because the laws passed doesn't mean it's going to make it to you especially if you don't have the means to do anything about it that's what it really comes down to it seems like a lot of these discussions always get back to the fight between you know the super wealthy and the rest of us. is that i think believing that politicians are the answer no matter who you vote in they you know there's a million things that can happen between. person going i want to do this to their
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f.a.q. everyone who voted for obama you know want to go on talking about clothes are sitting there going. right it's not going to make think and the truth is it's like because it's not a magic wand just because you get voted into office we have to do it we have to stop letting that happen and we're the ones who have to speak up and we it's people like you and i who have the privilege of being able to speak loudly and do that we have to balance what i think is missing as we get comfy there we get comfy. with my father was governor for four years minnesota he's the biggest bargaining chip you had was the will of the people behind him but once i mean but he felt like the will of the people was no longer like out in the streets and right in the you know right in the letters and doing all that then mount politician loses the leverage that they have to try to make change once they're alerted. and there's nothing you can pretty much is nothing you can do about it we just the cycle
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continues and we end up going down the same path over and over again until people are educated to what information to talk about gets out there all people got always thank you for coming on always a pleasure good conversation as always thank you so much for providing the walk ins author educator the educator and speaker of. the max planck institute for astronomy in germany was using the spectral polar polar metric high contrast exoplanet research instrument known as severe on the european space agency's very large telescope yes that's a name and sear gave the world a very large first the birth of a planet and it got a picture of that little planet uses a very large telescope has previously tracked stars around a black hole the after glow of a gamma ray burst and carbon monoxide molecules in a galaxy almost eleven billion light years away and the search instrument is no slouch either designed for exoplanet research the instrument operates invisible and . we're infrared which means it can create an image quality and contrast far
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exceeding what we've seen before the birth of the world billions upon billions of miles from earth makes you wonder how we could spend so much to prove a world exists but we struggle to find ways to save our own maybe seeing this image of a baby planet remind us of what we certainly hope it does and when you said spirit course my mind immediately jumped to a dustin hoffman green latifa movie underwater i didn't realize it was a cool space but up was another i aspire to i'm going to be very surprised about it if you think about how to preserve rover to remember everyone in this world we're not told you're loved not so i tell you all i love i am tight rope and turn on top of the hour keep on watching the hawks never great day and night ever.
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became this national camera. roughly once they showed some new play you for them. to. shoot your own cool videos during the world cup and someone with a broken string and. downed more one string i don't rightly don't t.v. in twenty forty you know bloody revolution to achieve the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it you know we hear it but i mean you know i live with to do it with me in the new bill is that i'm spoiling you know to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took his invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these another goal that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. another
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the americans to the american. still separated now instead of being united in. mourning them for me kevin owen your moscow ten am this wednesday the fourth of july coming to live from. moscow with this morning's headlines and of course another huge night of russian world cup football to talk about. the big news on that if you're waking up to it is that england and sweden have the world cup quarter finals wrapping up a stage that switzerland and colombia have been sent home eventually england won a penalty shootout that frayed the nerves of both sets of facts.
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a victory arctic cave for almost every game in the world cup the english players the colombian players they gave everything for one hundred twenty minutes they should be really exhausted after two hours or such and not actually by their emotional point of view because if your notions were in the game the negative change for me or the fact i don't think you could be the lead here and i'm not just speaking about the english and and the players i'm speaking about problem with all of them by doing at leash a point of view the more important thing is we go compete in the quarter final great job and people happy if you focus on the quality of the game you shoot for the longer form in any three of them you are not for a been very lucky reaching each of the competition. so if you're in. the
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finals and having for the finals we're sick or a share i would say that in a golden chance to be in the world cup final england have made it through to the quarterfinals of the russia twenty eighteen world cup they did it the hard way they did it a way they don't usually succeed in on a penalty shootout as they defeated colombia four three the match it ended one one after full time in extra time peter schmeichel watched it not a great game but they all through england and that's all they will care about yeah rusts was the game at all it was one hundred twenty minutes very difficult moments to minutes to sit through. eglin got the lead a penalty again and as correctly given harry came executed as he always does he's now. the top score by two goals six he scored altogether on his way to win the golden boot i'm sure he will do that. they don't think they could this have to win
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more than colombia did they were they were equally as awful it wasn't no one played well no individual performances yes harry maguire for me was excellent today but it wasn't like you throwing in a really really unlucky they did when in normal times they if if they invested more and tried more to create more chances after the car one no no yes they may be and it was there for the taking believe me because you've all the players in the players or the manager for the fact that it's not just going to i just think i mean i know you know it can sow the sand house when when i when i say it like that but the stakes are so high to do so i mean you look at who's gone through and who's gone out what's left in this world cup and any of the teams that are through not any of the a team's will fancy their chances this is an opportunity to win the world cup but i have to commend england that kept the hey that's cool they did win. in the penalty
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shootout and it's only happened once in the modern time it's only ever happens on. previous seven hundred two thousand major tournament and it is a problem that has been addressed by gareth southgate and his team according to the england manager they've been practicing penalties since march he said they'd been studying penalties and that they'd actually come up with a strategy we don't know what that was but they had a strategy for the penalty shootout and it worked it was obviously a good servant. in football for we managed to speak to several other english players and all talking about this success in the game the penalty trainings that they went and garris out the gate and their chances in the upcoming game against sweden and notional game we played well unlucky to concede in the last minute but we carried on you know we stuck together and it was a most important and so. it's always difficult with emotions highs and lows so
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proud of the team proud of each other and proud. that we made a great effort well now it's time to raise our heads and prepare for what's next but you know it's painful we did all we could for colombia. meanwhile comparisons being made to the england captain penalty goal against colombia look pretty much like david beckham's back in two thousand and six what do you think well that was the last time but then to bear in mind that the three lions made it to the world cup quarter final following their defeat of ecuador let's talk about the swedish fans of course this by their team making the next stage to the last time they managed to do that was back in one thousand nine hundred four but that left the swiss fans broken heart.
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oh this is how it started to take that board in the quarterfinals putting out this way why the france on friday on the same day result clashed with belgium then next day saturday hosts russia play croatia and as we found out our sights with sweden will face england while the championship heats up meantime a little bit of a break now top pundit just said they really want to meet some budding football stars of the future just may be. yes i would think if there was a philip cyclical feel it must in the last question if you do not. do not snip tonight's years most of all was about that. but actually i know the police were disabled the target is still on. going to be my command that much is true and
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i to be meeting out of the others i'm already getting your children to continue doing it all chelsea which is three nights one of the needed to do on this is a morning at the. stars so you come monday which you just disappear on the table in your hotel pool sheets. he chose to sleep a good player in the course of. the low ok so i was told that you are the good talents that you are the kids with with good potential so i come to give a look at your coach's ear i just failed sides i mean looking at you and with all my attention but don't feel any pressure just feel happy and and free ok we will. go.
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one seeing is. and another think it's. possible to be the right speed and control buses available if i control the ball here is one thing and then i need one want that and i need one more second another thing is it passes me the ball and lead my control. my control i can give the media the speed of the game so little things little good makes the game much much better than you for it look for example to all the relevant users namely us in the if they look to him the first the first control the speed of the of the boss all is always going to.
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