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come with skin and breathing problems all children and mothers have been checked over words and they were given recommendations and medicine to start treatment if you. like. but you. fix issues a lunchtime spin revealed the u.s. authorities have been secretly tracking american travelers under a surveillance program called quiet skies now the move targets people who haven't been investigated officially by any u.s. agency but may still pose a risk suspicious behavior like strong body over. a regular sleeping patterns changing hairstyle or even close could it seems flag up someone for surveillance the unit then compiles individual daily reports now after the story broke the agency issued
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a statement claiming yes indeed it is standard procedure for most use may deploy on flights in furtherance of the t.s.a. mission to ensure the safety and security of passengers crew members and aircraft throughout the aviation sector was proven controversial reaction to it from investigative reporter dave lindorff and also political commentator steve malzberg via. t.s.a. has determined that yes surely it is a good honor steve for them to be there as a leader that is saying that i'm glad well patterns and maybe changing it and maybe changing hair color which could be suspicious and it's not only have color and body odor those are two to promote examples but you know what let's take a poll of the american people and overwhelmingly they'll say do what it takes to keep us safe how you want people to be able to say while walking through an airport to because they can't get arrested they didn't catch a bunch of people with their no fly list they were busy capturing nuns who were
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going to protests and people like mike. schmidt book barbro shinseki who was every time she she had to make sure she had good underpants because she was strip searched every time she would fly because she was a lawyer for the center for constitutional rights people have to understand is that you don't have any right to fly in the united states certainly it's a privilege to fly and you don't have a right to say whatever you want on a plane or in an airport you don't have the right to move about the way you want so your freedoms are severely limited to begin with for security purposes and i believe most americans would agree rightfully so these things get out of hand if people don't get to know that they're on a list and get to challenge the list and that was the problem with the no fly list that's the problem with this list that nobody you know i hear out of hand maybe yours and then they say why isn't it we know maybe they're watching you know maybe they're watching probably if i don't know there are air marshals who are armed on my flights most of my flights i don't care who they're watching as long as they're
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there so i don't have a problem with this what some i think even trying to saying they're saying to t.s.a. maybe singling people out if you think about according to race so some of that is that the fact is we might be you might be keeping people safe but is it a case of that focusing on the right people. yeah of course that's what i was talking about when they went after the nuns and the political people they weren't going after the people that were the real problems and risks and look i got a i got a beard i look like maybe you know some jihadi that list goes to law enforcement in the united states it's going to stay there and it's going to impact your life in some way because you're not going to know it's there and they're going to watch you in different ways to me if you're claiming your promotion could affect all kinds of things you should have a right to know once they decide that you're not a suspicious person supposedly after ninety days that you're on that list and it gets why there is nobody seeing that happens this is an out of control problem
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already and it's going to get worse to say it's out of control to say that we've missed to say that we've missed people at the end because we're watching this when we missed that one there are no new point to the shoe bomber it was a long time ago they say people are going to get promotions people are going to get not get jobs there's no evidence of this this is massive this is not mass it's hysteria and everybody getting to fly all the privilege if you don't want to have every car you don't want to be reckless don't fly don't fly. spain is to open special centers to identify migrants now it's part of an emergency plan approved by the government after a jump in the number of new arrivals the two space check out this video posted on social media of seeing this kind of thing so many times but another example of a boat making landfall this time going to beach in the southern city could does migrants run off in different directions presumably to avoid authorities after that perilous deadly trip across the mediterranean in an open boat and so many of course
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didn't even make it now the number of migrants that have arrived in spite of the last six months as equals we can report the total for the whole of twenty seven. other countries under and under pressure from the influx of refugees as well it's really coming a very close second and numbers there are expected to grow for. the two but the migrant suffering doesn't necessarily end when they get to countries like italy in fact the charity there now is claiming that refugee children are being sexually abused when they arrive in the country it says youngsters are being exploited if they can't pay for basics like food and shelter when we arrived at the last italian station we realize that we cannot get on the train to germany because it's guarded by police to check not only tickets but also the documents for all travelers not knowing what to do we asked for help from a compassionate at the station waiting for another nigerian the man offered to help and said he would shelter in exchange for sexual services. during the trip i was
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kidnapped my brother was killed in that attempt to free me it was horrible since then i have been alone with my father's friend before continuing the journey subjected me to reach you and abuse me i was not even eighteen but when we arrived needle this man we meet player i was national and his wife after escaping from my father's friend he began abusing me days of terror when i did nothing but think how to survive. according to save the children in italy almost two thousand girls have been sexually abused one hundred sixty of them children others either pretended to be adults or just recently turned eighteen political and the stronger office told us europe is incapable of solving the ongoing migration crisis and problems like this that occur inside it. i think in such a chaotic situation. when you have to handle many incoming refugees it's hard to determine. actually what is the present age what is the real age of the migrant the
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whole migrant system and the way how the authorities take care of those bone the local migrants all girls. under age of eighteen it's very alarming. really felt that back rate risk to come to europe is whole situation shows that the migration to europe is a human tragedy policymakers in the european union and the national states they are largely failing to solve this problem. come up here after a break continue to track those fears west coast wildfires in the u.s. is still pretty much raging out of control just one of the stories after this break .
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with us mid-term elections on the rise the republicans are calling for the information on the democrats' alleged illegal snooping on donald trump's presidential campaign to be released but this american explains their affairs the whole issue could be buried instead. here's the feis application that allowed the f.b.i. to spy on former trump campaign advisor carter page republican say that it was a political operation against then candidate trump but the document could contain some interesting information but it's hard to tell because hundreds of pages were redacted now devin nunez chairman of the house intel committee thinks that the public might never find out what really happened there's a stall game going on at d.o.j. and f.b.i. they're trying to stall as much as they can hoping and betting that republicans
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would lose the house in the fall so transparency in this particular case will only happen if republicans stay in power after the midterm elections in fact calls for transparency in washington seem to work on a partisan basis just this month the democrats called for transparency after trump met with a lot of your putin in finland some even asked for transcripts to be released and the interpreter to be questioned we want the interpreter to come before the committee we want to see the notes we we want we're going to have a massive effort to try to get to what happened but guess what even that wasn't enough after house don't you think americans deserve to know what's in president tax returns and business interests that are intertwined with russia and let's remember this document it's a memo released to counter claims of bias against president trump and the f.b.i. and the justice department it was the democratic party's effort to convince the public that the f.b.i. could be trusted but that can't be but it was redacted too and in this case as you
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can guess there was no right just anger over that from the republicans apparently some redactions or more problematic than others usually when a republican is talking about transparency they want the democrats to be transparent democrats and republicans tend to bring up popular issues like transparency near an election but the fact is what it matters they have nothing to say about transparency. and the us has a major history of major transparency blunders if republicans were serious about transparency they would start with themselves but the simple fact is the republican party and the democratic party have pushed a lack of transparency in such extreme ways one simple and basic example is the ways in which they have restricted freedom of press for the military actions that have been going on for nearly seventeen years they have are a keeping the press out there preventing proper reporting and what this is doing is
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preventing the american people from actually knowing what's going on in these areas . for traits of north korean leaders and open pride at pyongyang successful missile launches not what you'd like to expect you'd think in japan but that's what you'd find in one small community of ethnic koreans this certainly but now they fear the growing tide of the far right in japan after becoming the focus of the nationalist anger there the redfish investigative group found out what's behind this animosity right now that. man. was this is a song from the p.r. king along with a few other relics mr pic keeps this is one of the ways he keeps up his connection to his home life. so you always listen to this
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every day. mr peck's life has not been easy year and for younger koreans it's not getting easier japan is experiencing a resurgence of the extreme right foreigners known as guy jing and japanese are increasingly frowned upon but it's koreans or those who identify with it. who are in the most danger. pupils are too afraid to even wear their traditional korean uniforms called the true gori to school here they are wearing japanese uniform and here now their safety through the school gates changed into their eyes and so ready to think that some of. it's us or the it's in their hands that is somebody that i think about that you can see that made a difference in modern japanese racism as an extra could be tied to in japan was foremost imperial power until it was the nazi germany at the end of world war two
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during the time hundreds of thousands of koreans were forced to work in slave like conditions in japanese mines and factories as the country industrialized at breakneck speed the even have to change their names japanese ones while their newspapers and schools were shut down so kids were unable to learn korean but they were taught on terms of nazi germany and japanese schools. whole. here. is. how similar you are with. good popular you want your choice in general q no the court of germany took you must go to the home so all some gay seamen to some single media you don't chose i stuck it. got the hockey ticket i saw a queue out in the water this. is a poster boy of the japanese far right taking his cues from donald trump sucker i
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launched the japan first party in two thousand and sixteen and quickly became infamous for his xenophobic use and escape coaching of japan's ethnic korean minority the larger anti korean voices get the closer the chunkier community comes to get. anybody was it. clear it. didn't do wonders he. wanted. to know all of this. wasn't. anyone. even.
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before the break a wall of fire with a set of wildfires on the west coast of america firefighters and federal troops would battling this still to contain what's going on there in california at least eight people lost their lives so far nineteen others reportedly still missing although temperatures are down a little bit of the weather people are saying that firestarter we could go on the forty say they've only got a. quarter of it twenty five percent of it's already destroyed more than seven hundred homes and forty thousand residents were evacuated from the region. so large they said it creates a localized weather system it's really difficult for them to predict where it's going to go next smoke from the blaze can even be seen in satellite saluki massive the most of the weather turns and soon and nobody else gets harmed there thanks for watching this is out international it's kevin though in saying goodbye for now we'll be back tomorrow check out our site for all the latest twenty four seventh's
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of spending money to acquire region to acquire territory to acquire wealth is an oxymoron there is no more wealth to acquire the ecosystem is collapsing. the economy is flooded with worthless paper and the species is migrating over to the digital sphere feasibly these networks and platforms people are uploading their minds into cyberspace and hope to become immortal so every dollar spent on defense every dollar spent by the. is a wasted dollar that's a one thousand nine hundred seventeen sixteenth century mindset it's completely antiquated and it's utterly worthless.
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greetings and salutation. to not reverse or change your direction of momentum or movement do not touch your face or rapidly blink your eyes or keep them wide open and stare at things do not grip your bags through tight do not show any exaggerated emotion or no emotions at all and make sure make sure. you do not smell if you can avoid doing any of these things and a host of others then you watchers can fly the skies of the united states of america without fear of being placed placed under a newly discovered t.s.a. domestic surveillance program titled quiet skies yes our good friends at the transportation security administration are at it again the boston globe reports that federal air marshals have begun following ordinary u.s. citizens not suspected of a crime or on any terrorist watch list and collecting extensive information about
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their movements and behavior and then according to a march t.s.a. bulletin the quiet skies program specifically targets travelers who are not under investigation by any agency and are not in the terrorist screening database in fact the globe goes on to report that all u.s. citizens who enter the country from abroad are automatically screen for possible inclusion in the quiet skies program and if you are if you are lucky enough to make it on the t.s.a. as magical new list a host of undercover air marshals will be placed on your next. flight to take notes on your every action and movement now naturally this kind of surveillance on u.s. citizens is more than just a wee bit unconstitutional george washington university law professor jonathan turley told the globe that quote if this was about foreign citizens the government would have considerable power but if u.s. citizens u.s. citizens don't lose their rights simply because they're in an airplane at thirty
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thousand feet now it's easy to forget in these times of political theatrical speer propaganda and surveillance state bootlicking that yes we do still have a fundamental right to privacy and due process regardless of what the t.s.a. the cia and any other agencies like them would have you believe. and this is why we must always be watching the hawks. to wonder what. it looks like. with. the bottom. like you that i got. with. the.
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welcome on the watch of the harks i am tyrone and i'm to have a for a while and let's just say it's out of the good i think it's jonathan turley the george washington university law professor saying that you're right so go at thirty thousand feet i feel like maybe he hasn't traveled lately yeah because you don't have free speech. you don't have freedom of movement you're not allowed to ask questions no father was not allowed to mouth was bigger than this right son small time you know talking now moving and now apparently you know coughing or sneezing know all the lists brightening we. can track of whether or not you shaved or not in between flights they keep track of whether or not you you grip your luggage too tight i mean it's really ridiculous at the end of the day and this is affecting a lot of people now they haven't gotten a full list of like how many they know that it's you know quite
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a few potentially and it's all over the country. look allegedly quiet skies as they subject the thousands of them suspecting americans to this target at the airport an in-flight surveillance on the airports and what we're talking not just any airports you look at the map you've got philadelphia minneapolis chicago miami beach harrisburg last cisco i mean that's all over the country. yeah mr hobbs and the major hubs are sort of catching people at these international crossroads in the united states where borders even though it's these are international airports are these places where a lot of international traffic happens that's not what they're looking at they're not looking at foreign nationals or foreign citizens traveling in and out in the process this kind of area so according to the agency. that the documents that were released all u.s. citizens who enter the country are automatically screened for inclusion and so
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their travel patterns as you said affiliations are checked and their names are run against the terrorist watchlist and any other databases that sort of cover of that kind of thing well so once the list once the list travelers once the list travelers are you know are then surveilled on the airports on flights as you said by these undercover air marshals documenting like you said at the how many times you go to the bathroom on a flight who you talk to you know if your items apple move to that's literally one of them with their items up full flaps too much you know. it's i feel so much the same or already yes thank god somebody is counting how many times somebody is out of that and this is a flake you like is that if you fly that turkey i mean that they they like they've gone after a lot of different people for there's some really weird places the t.s.a. what's great is their response look the t.s.a. responded saying that when asked by you know what legal basis are they using for
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this program what kind of you know what allows them to do this to u.s. citizens were accused of any crime or in any way they told the boston globe that the t.s.a. in its safety efforts maintains a robust a robust and gauge mn with congressional committees to ensure maximum support and awareness. also remember that c.s.a. had neither confirmed nor denied that this existed in the first place the actual quiet skies program just because they can and that in talking about it or their procedures or if it actually exists or what they do. could make or are how effective it is could make passengers less safe so here's a look at it don't talk about it judge it because if you're doing now you're making everyone less safe bet old excuse right there were the thing that you see in that that air marshalls are actually pushing back on this thank you so in interviews and . interviews shared with the globe sky marshals say the program of
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shadowing travelers who appear to have posed no threat whatsoever. a good one which is so business woman in half of their travel through turkey a southwest airlines flight attendant and a federal fellow federal law enforcement officer so in their statement. john karr is ready the president of the air marshals the c.h.p. to clear the air marshals association believes that missions based on recognized intelligence or in support of ongoing federal investigations is the proper criteria for flight scheduling currently the quiet skies program does not meet the criteria we find acceptable so the t.s.a. is sort of the new kids on the block as far as this goes because they haven't been around as long as like the air marshals and that but every other agency in the inflight is saying no this doesn't work i don't know why you're doing.
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income inequality in the united states continues to surge a study published by the economic policy institute found that income inequality cross america grew fastest between two thousand and nine and twenty fifteen the latest year with recorded data by the i.r.s. sarah montas to oka has more. the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer at least that's the case across america today the economic policy institute found that rising inequality is not just a problem major cities but a trend that has been rising for decades across all fifty states america hasn't seen this level of income inequality since one nine hundred twenty eight just after world war one following the great depression one income for both the lower and upper class through at the same pace the study examine the income of families across the u.s. affecting both the middle and lower classes the top five were states when it comes to income inequality for new york at number one followed by florida connecticut. nevada and wyoming this means the one percent have exceeded one nine hundred twenty
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eight twenty three point nine percent share of income this also means the top one percent of families took home an average of twenty six point three times as much income as the bottom ninety nine percent which increased from twenty five point three in two thousand and thirteen to be in the one percent nationally in two thousand and fifteen a family needed to make an income of just over four hundred thousand dollars before tax and according to the study nine states have income inequality gaps wider than the national gap labor economist at the keystone research center who coauthored the study mark price said the top one percent is capturing a bigger and bigger share of income that raises questions were voices often determined by access to money our concern is that a healthier economy is one where incomes are growing much faster at the bottom than they are and with president trump's recent tax cut bill giving breaks to all americans may not be enough to close the ever increasing wealth inequality between
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the rich and the poor inequality has reached new levels of absurdity there are some towns in the city of miami where the rich are being ousted by the even wealthier where changes and poverty levels in golden beach indian creek and miami dade are being gentrified even further most notably in property values in the one nine hundred twenty s. half of the population lived in rural areas across the u.s. and all that trend has shifted with people walking to metropolitan areas we remain far from bridging the gap with stagnant wages and lackluster legislation in washington there montevideo are to. never change would be we've gotten better or even better at all for equality than we were at that i remember apart from early early bird in all sorts of ways this is not a work of cold people but there's still want to push this over to trickle down over the we've been waged will eventually give back. to the poor well no it's not
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happening not at all no no no it's not going to happen one of the things i think that's interesting is you know we were just talking about an article on c.n.n. money that people are prepared to much cash another bank accounts why aren't they investing which i don't know where you get those ideas this idea that we're not we're we're just saving too much money and letting it sit around or should be invested and that's kind of where this goes the one percent get rich one when the ninety nine percent and fast everything is a little bit and then it grows to them make and well but it doesn't come back to those she said when you're talking about people in rural communities. it's a much bigger issue and i think it's kind of ridiculous to think that people actually think that with the growth. as we go to break our bloggers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered facebook and twitter shows at r t v dot com coming up comedian activist and border on the side of the corporatocracy randy credico joins us to discuss.
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