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folks in a very dramatic development. were. crying did a lot of duvall why they didn't get a lot of cooks chopped up to go viral. but i will say this c.n.n. and the other networks did cover this story about quiet skies they did not fail to reveal this insane invasion of privacy during the quick march toward a totalitarian state take a look there's absolutely no intention to surveil ordinary americans instead its purpose is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel no different than putting a police officer on a beat where intelligence and information presents a need for increased watch and deterrent no different than putting a police officer on a beat yeah yeah it is cobb's don't follow random people around who aren't
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suspected of a crime and see if they're blinking all right. i'm not saying no cop has ever beaten someone for going to my door for using the bathroom too much but they're not tasked with taking notes about bathroom habits d.s.t. difference i mean it's tough to overstate this are two men who literally follow us around to make sure we behave ourselves. it sure is a free country and this is the airport i'm free to use the bathroom no more than once. i'm free to have body odor if it's the appropriate amount but i'm free to be aware of my surroundings to a certain extent. i believe it was founding father patrick henry who said give me liberty within reason.
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the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive all right we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety all right because maybe i'm going on two hours of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so. the guy i got in the exchange same's with me i mean i don't care if the mother is on intrusive i don't want him following me well despite all my anger about this you may feel differently once you hear how impressively effective the program has been requested by congress to twenty seventeen report noted that the agency which spent
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eight hundred million dollars in twenty fifteen has no information on its effectiveness in deterring attacks wow. who can't argue with those gotta results. oh only eight hundred million dollars for a veritable telling of no information. could all agree that's a bargain. according to the government's own department of justice standards there is no cause to be can. doctoring these secret missions well at the conclusion of that c.n.n. segment that i just wrote after bring it on the former inspector general for the department of transportation who seemed downright excited about the whole thing i'm sure the c.n.n. anchor will point out this is a horrific abuse of law enforcement it makes a mockery of our freedom and it puts us firmly in the category of military surveillance state take us home so you know i will say that any time anyone talks
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about rapid eye rapid blinking arrival and i feel if i find myself blinking quite a bit more it's just lovely in response mary thank you so much i appreciate it if. i'm having a problem loving response right now blinking. segments like this which is pretty that segment pretty similar to all the mainstream coverage of this new revelation this week or more insidious than they seem it appears as if they're asking the right questions is this an invasion of privacy why weren't we told about this sooner but by acting like this is just a little thing to be discussed it makes average americans believe it's no big deal it's the same as discussing if you want bathrooms on your pizza all right one person goes kind of like the other person not really a fan. this is a mushrooms all right. these are the telltale signs of a fascist surveillance state and the only case. and the only thing
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i hate more than a march on pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. thanked welcome welcome by me candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of
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having a viral video basically she slapped an israeli soldier after the i.d.f. had shot her fifteen year old cousin in the head nearly killing him and apparently the israeli military were jealous of how many hearted logies her video was getting so they arrested her and her mother always good to throw the mother in you know just just in case so i'm pretty sure the israeli military were sitting there at their laptops lug. i don't get it says she didn't even have that many followers i spend all day on the twitter and the book face and i'm interacting and. i do a mix of politics with poppy dog videos to. the algorithm know i am good guy i'm good guys all so soon she is beating the rock star. i don't know why that accent ended up being my grandfather. to go to prison and here's some more hopeful news a massive nationwide prison strike is set to start aug twenty first the prisoners
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will be demanding more through main living conditions access to rehabilitation sentencing reform and the end of modern day slavery. i can't come on prisoners always with the me me me me me me me you want to not pay a dollar a minute for a phone call to your loved ones and you want to not be a modern day slave. seriously though we have millions of people locked up in this country we have the most prisoners per capital and the most prisoners total meaning by dictionary definition undeniably you can be right wing it doesn't matter this is an undeniable fact the united states of america is the largest prison state to have ever existed in the history of the planet ever and the best thing we've found to do with these people is force them to sew made in america
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labels on victoria's secret clothing that was made in guatemala really. seriously that's the kind of thing they're forced to do and now there's going to be a massive strike to fight back against this the actions will take the form of the worst strikes sit ins boycotts and a hunger strikes yeah which which might. very well though that could that could make it difficult for us to continue our endless wars since these temporal prison industry produces a hundred percent of all military helmets and many of the war supplies and other equipment in california inmates are also serving as firefighters but who cares if they go on to work strike wildfires are only all over california. and for those of you who don't live in california is there like a half. sucked for all those surfers opponents to. wait until all the all the condos go up in flames all right not so funny anymore is it now
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a confluence of prison industrial complex inmate abuse with climate change has created a perfect storm that will ruin your biannual holy moley guacamole night. who's laughing now to learn more about this at incarcerated workers' dot org we have to go to a quick break but i have live comedy shows coming up in denver and boulder colorado you get tickets and so appreciative of the back story iconic car so you can see right here in washington d.c. how are you thank you thank god all right i thank you. do the corporate mainstream media fuel america's cultural wars or do they magnify political differences it would seem so how whilst could it be if the only topic
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that is discussed and argued over this donald trump are journalists infected with trump to range with. some people come on. i use indigenous people as you know we that the. people treat. mostly you should say that only yes the food so. all of a sudden the man just. told b j when. i said i will enter it even if they will not allow me. if they will shoot we've.
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got all. million million indeed i'm not i'm not picking on you in the been that you could have been killed by the human dynamic that i think i'm a little bit like i mean you got me i used. to. write about return now to africa the cradle is civilization and if you look at how america treats africa it's pretty clear that we hate cradles we care and stand of god first. thanks if we see a cradle we need to exploit its natural resources immediately our country's most recent assault on africa involves perpetuating and engaging in secret wars here now
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to explain is our senior dude with secrets john of a. was a was yeah that's the latest from the u.s. covert war front in africa well which country talking about somalia kenya where uganda chad morocco tunisia. nigeria senegal tanzania because we've got an active military presence and all of on. the others. i'm not really sure why you're getting about hands to us military adventurism on yet another continent leave the obvious that i'm on in just it's. his. military spokespeople have made it clear that the american special ops role in africa is limited to
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advising and assisting and who among us who can use some good advice in this crazy crazy were hurled. maybe if i got some i never would have invested all my money into the failed product launch of extras slutty olive oil. who are a big as the moon all apparently everybody prefers their olive oil. oil sleeping with other people is gross but the notion that the us military is just advising in africa is both but wow i do say that because for more than five years green berets navy seals and other commandos have been operating under an obscure authorization that allows them to both plan and control missions and average or or because quote it's less we are helping you and more you are doing our bidding said one active duty green beret officer with
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a recent experience in west africa as he described the program is carried out under a legal authority known as section one twenty seven eight. yes. yes to all of the things you just know what the hell is section one thousand and seventy. perfectly for nine super her authorization their funds classified programs were averaging government alone how units of their militaries for american special ops teams to use as surrogates to hunt and kill our enemy combatants for us now. you know now the saying goes better to have your hand of the puppet than for the puppet to come to life in the middle of the night while you're sleeping and strangle you to dad. what what saying is that well i i don't know or a squirrel whispered into my ear underneath the bridge one time. these cover wars
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are an abomination it is anybody being held accountable what is congress doing well maybe a foreign policy expert senator lindsey graham again. shed some light on this situation i didn't know there was a thousand troops in niger i didn't know there was a thousand troops in niger. perhaps is not the most. maybe you know. look this military for the average guy is a stance of late a fight extremist groups but it's really another clear instance of us empire perpetuating endless war for profit for money we at least deserve to know about these things.

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