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tv   Sophie Co  RT  August 13, 2018 1:30pm-2:00pm EDT

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these are child hackers i mean contestants they tap their keyboards to prove that within minutes america's election systems are a piece of garbage thirty five out of the thirty nine youngsters taking part this year were able to do just that so how come there haven't been any warnings for a grown up specialists well actually there have always been the writing machine is you know eighteen different states and it's extremely easy to get advantage of this kind of dismissal so let me show you how quick it is that it was a little under two minutes. you don't need any totals to do that. and now i have. full advantage it looks like you don't have to turn pro to be a meddling master and outsmart security efforts worth hundreds of millions of dollars don't bother guessing hole be the ones to take advantage come november
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we've already been told many times there's no doubt russian hackers ahead of the mint and they know i was arrogant and security of. the russians are targeting members of congress the us midterm elections are just around the corner and russia's attack continues to haunt the united states russian election interference in the twenty teen midterms the russians have not reduced their hacking it's even the first thing the prodigy's at the conference will tell you right there which could also be a great excuse when someone asks the suits why the systems vulnerable to say the least by the way when the good will hackers look back at their previous conference they wrote if russia can attack our election so can others iran north korea isis or even criminal or extrude must groups because let's face it if hacking an american election is child's play perhaps it's. the guys in charge did their homework on
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where the real threats are. new revelations have emerged on cia director gina hospital's past involvement in the torture of terror suspects the files were released by the national security archive and date back to two thousand and two when hospital run a secret cia detention center in thailand they described torture sessions run by psychologists working as contractors for the cia techniques ranged from physical and psychological harassment to isolation in a box. dittos included hooded confinement of machinery in the large box forced nudity adjusting his shackles and slamming him against the wall and. interrogators covered the subject's head with the hoods and left him on the wall to. shaking and asking god to help him repeatedly. interrogators we're going to get the truth out of the subject eventually. one of the files contains details on the
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interrogation of an al qaeda terrorist captured in two thousand and two he spent four years in cia black sites including the one in thailand on her gina hospital's watch he was subsequently transferred to guantanamo bay where he is now well his case was highlighted back in twenty fourteen by the senate intelligence committee the committee released a report saying interrogators had obtained no useful information from him on the shiri however when questioned by the senate before taking office possible insisted that intelligence gained from al qaeda suspects had proved vital the president has asserted that torture works do you agree with that statement. senator i am i don't believe that torture works i believe as many people directors who have sat in this chair before me that valuable information was obtained from senior al
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qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack well former cia officer ray mcgovern say these war crimes were perpetrated at the black site in thailand gina has told it was not was playing fast and loose with the truth at her hearing and she was allowed to do that she was allowed to classify the derogatory information on herself before the hearing she sues the virus the torture of law to see the graphics and the tale don't run the in terry walling that's nothing short of banging someone's head into a war in the water treatment that's waterboarding condemned by all manner of nations because it was practiced by the japanese you're a war to war crime and so to see this kind of thing revealed in gory detail the only solace i get from this is the fact that our system of law sometimes works and
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that is that the national security archive that did a freedom of information request for this got these details. more global news right after this. chose seemed wrong. wrong just don't call. me. yet to shape out this day comes after. an engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. here now this new attempt at a global community of accountable
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a concept big boy that will be controlled by people not any subtle government has the chance to do what galt failed to do to escape the keys of the subtle bankers and ph d. will the economist. hello again germany has slammed president trump's new trade tarra on the e.u. increase pressure over the air run nuclear deal the u.s. has increased rates on steel minium for europe its key nato ally turkey german leaders are warning of wide ramifications we won't let washington dictate to us
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with whom we can do business. trade wars slowing down and destroying economic growth and creates a new uncertain suze and interesting statements that peter altmire the economy minister gave to one of the big sunday newspapers here in germany and what we can infer from that is that this is the exact opinion of chancellor angela merkel mrs merkel never want to come forward with a statement unless she really really has to and of course peter altmire being one of her most trusted cabinet members he was the head of the chancellery for five years between twenty thirteen to twenty eighteen so what he says can be really taken is the word of angela merkel what mrs merkel and or germany says is usually in lockstep with what brussels has to say on these matters so we can really get ghana that this is the opinion of the european union but it's not just the e.u. berland mrs merkel or mr altmire that have issues with tariffs trump and trade at
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the moment in turkey well they've seen a much tougher reaction in fact on sunday while the german economy minister was speaking to sunday newspapers over the weekend president ed the one we're speaking to must crowd saying that if this trade war wasn't well backed down from from the u.s. side then well turkey could start looking for allies and friends elsewhere who you know. we will respond to the one declaring a war of trade to the whole world. new markets finding new corporations and allies . at the crux of the problem between and and washington is the pastor andrew bronson now he's been in custody for two years in turkey so far there's a deadline set for his release of last wed in state that wasn't met and when that wasn't met on friday trump brought in new tara fs against turkish exports of metals now that means twenty percent tariff on. being exported from turkey into the
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united states and fish. percent all still know what that scene is on monday the turkish lira dropped to a record low against the us dollar and the words from mr over the weekend of prompted it's well quite colorful way of saying no to the u.s. dollar across to. but ultimately what a trade war creates its own certainty and uncertainty is kryptonite for business in
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a trade war in the end everyone loses in everyone's economy takes a hit and not is why we see in the reaction from this side of the atlantic. a suicide bomber has detonated explosives at the office of the electoral commission in the afghan capital kabul people had gathered there to protest the disqualification of multiple candidates running in parliamentary elections journalists will turn phasey reports from kabul. some of the supporters of those candidates who were disqualified from to run for the parliamentarian elections they were they were gathering in a nearby the independent election commission headquarters a suicide bomber according to police tried to approach the gathering but detonated his explosive ahead of approaching the gathering and they killed himself and one other from from this who were nearby also killed two others wounded
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but this you know the protests against the r.u.c. or elect independent electoral commission all the presidential palace actually has been taking place since a week almost yesterday we had another protest and a gathering that some m.p.'s who are accused of being and. having every sponsible man protested. the same way and they were accusing the government of. the process and they were angry and actually this process has been continuing today we have another one in a different place so we are expecting that it will it will actually take. take place more of these kind of events because it's the first in the afghan election history. meanwhile the afghan city of gasoline which is around one hundred fifty
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kilometers from the capital is facing some of the fiercest clashes between taliban forces official reports say hundreds have been killed on both sides so again has more details on the new this threat the afghan government is facing from the taliban. the minister of interior said that confirmed the death of seventy security forces in battlefield two with the taliban in gaza that has been taking place since four days but also i have. heard from some local sources in gaza need that taliban actually or now withdrawing from those locations that have been committing. attacks against. various government is solutions since for days the situation is actually really harsh and the hospital is full of dead bodies and wounded and i have seen fresh footage from gaza
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that is telling lots of stories inside the city people are really scared the highways have been blocked since for days the communication has been down and people cannot communicate with their relatives or we even cannot talk to the more our local officials or residents in gaza it has been a very harsh time for gaza it has been like a waltz to city but the government is now saying that they are trying to expel the taliban and they are trying to secure the city but we will see what will happen next. video of a police officer in the u.s. state of connecticut has gone viral the footage shows him a partly threatening to shoot trespassers anybody wants to point the run i will trigger marco you know it could be that one of the you know we're trying to shoot somebody we're going to do. well authorities say they're examining the nature of
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sergeant steven broun's interaction an internal investigation has been opened. regardless of the context or the intents those statements are entirely unacceptable and represent a fundamental disregard for the conduct we expect and the standards we hold ourselves to will look at it from the perspective of the person on the other end of the field interview and to hear those words isn't just scary it projects an image of law enforcement offices who take use of force lightly or stephen barone has been a police officer for ten years that this is not his first suspension from judy two years ago he was present when they hung cuff suspect was kicked the spike down he was later promoted to the position of sergeant former officer dominic is so believes the police force is under so much pressure it can result in emotions running high the problem is is that simply you get now we have this war on cops between the pull of police in the public and casual people filled with emotion and you're going to watch are you going to watch or you're our team you are going to watch your any new news outlet out there and as a police officer who's
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a person you're going to be a motion triggered by what you see you know what is right you know what is wrong these men or women are taking this on the street and they're becoming highly emotional and they're sick of not being backed up they're sick of the media attacking them they're sick of the public being fed lies and believing lies and this is the end result of what's happening you're getting physical outbursts you're getting verbal outbursts and you're getting people men or women who wear that badge not thinking and they're finally saying what they want and it's volatile it's not a good thing because it's going to be misconstrued and it's going to be used against them in the long run more global news updates in thirty minutes and more great programs right ahead. good politicians do something to. put themselves on the lawn and they get accepted
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or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to preserve. it's a right to be for us this is what the forty three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters of our. quest. you know world a big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig
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deeper to get the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the troops the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. in the wings of the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. to the most to us that's a lot of sympathy i want to become lost and i won the last some just about but as many of them look for refuge in the so called sentries sides of the draft used to
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share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. person as band. listen to more don't let up next time i get i'm in a lot of class and i want that. they can watch as they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. this club. i said if it. won't. kill the chance of putting food impulse both of you out for a beautiful. ergo
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it is founded on a rape in a murder. nothing changed so we said all response to the situation still killing people is sad every other day she is just sad people kill each other black people kill each other so it was just no way sad people are going
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to just sit back and allow children to shut down law enforcement this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us this is me happening in america.
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whole. michael brown say his name. there by one bed a plea. just shouldn't be. there mark before the frightening thing. for three years you should pay as man. we miss you we love you you set off a revolution. what his whole country for his whole world. the thing about my brow was before that it had been several decades since america had uprising like that you know and we got a missed opportunity i feel like with the ferguson situation.
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because. i think the people of all. presume to put. god you provide all right the real but. the state isn't for us this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. you can't talk what a machine as a machine so you can have any real conversation about real life and feelings in what people are going through what a machine literal but. you can only. stroller robot has got to be taken down in a polish was when they made the constitution and all that it really was in may for me.
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world wide to begin with the lives next to black people and so it created so suburbs and small little time to fight for you so slow or so the small details existed can see a lot of flags and this a lot of home schooled instead of poor people just back to back on top of each other. i live in the homeless which is lying in the light one the four of his points in the state police don't call too often people get shot every other day kids get shot people kill each other black people kill each other always had a gun has something almost always drug related to samos or. black people have always been the target.
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in the. past is it was a cool deal you know he was serious and he loved black people. who loved his people enough to sacrifice and so he starts or going to ask people who started to start his all organization attacks and try to fight so he stayed he says to the world no. the police will not allow them. to. see the cop. she was something you may have nice to see you miss you the piece shoes that made me want to get a few movie gets up on the phone this is semi so she becomes a money tree poverty creates crime yes anywhere you get rid of poverty you get rid
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of crime you sample is that simple people are poor here this is one of the lowest minimum wages in the country cost them police harassment. the drug epidemic like it's a lot of different factors that you're dealing with heard that. white supremacy benefits from that the capitalistic government benefits from and we sin here we starve so people look at us they think body just savages away animals what they had they don't want to do better is not that we don't have opportunity to do better. or worse.
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isn't safe to go here and feel. bent on your belief in god the net and something that happened last year the friend possibility i am. no guarantees in life as a. cyclist has probably more abandoned houses in any other city in america its size. people. with children they you know they move to the county they move to suburbs for better schools and for. safer streets and all that kind of stuff. there was a man. i was looking for you is a water how you doing that to keep you fit hold stephanie i love mom i love that will keep you fit. we're going to bang. something good going to get you to you know
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we got other stuff just good to get to all to the south to sandwiches yeah oh sorry that's our brother. yeah you go. this month past i was right he's a pretty good zoom and i do his big everything that he say and i try to live by worry says one of the one of the advice to me is always do. it all here sometimes you run the people that you just really glad to see when you get out here that's what i was going this one of the brothers i was really glad to see him. say joe. jones.
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believe that anything that happens in a person's life is not random. and that there is a divine design behind it. baptized a young man i was passing the church and we have to grow missouri and i baptize him if watching bury him and seventeen. and i had to do was funeral and watch his mother his grandmother whom i'm very close to god started speaking to me about the violence then and very young eulogize young woman who was shot in the head in broad daylight in a park in front so there are these things this kept happening these young people just kept dying who were in my sphere of influence and believe that god was speaking to me about going into the streets then and i decided then that it just made sense for me to go out where the violence is and
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interact and engage the best way i could. and that's what we believe one person at a time one street at a time one neighborhood at a top. national people stone killing zone so after the death of my rail more people were shot more people were robbed. it's becoming more and more bad. loans are. not yours. guns you just want to. move you or move your money comes you name of mine mine the more risk of heart risk. more rest and have a. rest to love i think dressed in all the rest. of the proper. names are you the best and here it is here is integrity
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rest and now it's going round and resting there grinding prestonpans not listening and giving great a. hand to the boy why do he was executed he was hanging around black kids and so in america if you hang around a tree like. the truman and black people. they're learning. like that. you. don't. need to know. or you could judge or you play right exactly.

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