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mason was obtained from senior al qaeda operatives that allowed us to defend this country and prevent another attack former cia officer ray mcgovern says 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 if she was allowed to classify the gerard dettori information on herself before the hearing she supervised the torture to see the graphic and detail here on the interior walling does nothing short of banging someone's head into a wall in the water treatment that's waterboarding condemned by all manner of nations because it was practiced by the japanese general or 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 that is that the national
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security archive that did a freedom of information request for this got these details. thousands have gathered in yemen to mourn and bury dozens of children killed in a saudi led coalition air strike that hit a school bus on thursday the incident caused shock and was condemned around the world. i don't know yet. earlier local children and their mothers gathered outside the u.n. offices in the capital city so non-demanding an end to the conflict he carried banners and chanted slogans against the saudi campaign which was targeted who'd be held areas in yemen the un has called for an independent investigation into the incident in just a bit of a warning you may find some of the following images upsetting.
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in an official statement riyadh defended to the coalition's actions saying the strike was executed in compliance with international law saudi arabia launched its bombing campaign against who the rebels in yemen whom it considers terrorists back in two thousand and fifteen this most recent attack has trouble the many across the globe including the u.s. defense secretary james mattis i have dispatched a three star general in to riyadh to look into what happened here and if there's anything we can do to preclude this in the future. the united states is by far the largest supplier of weaponry to the saudis it also provides targeting assistance
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for riyadh's air strikes and military operations last year saudi arabia paid seven hundred fifty million dollars to american specialists for training it said was meant to reduce civilian casualties independent political analyst dan glazebrook believes humanitarian concerns are unlikely to change the u.s. position on the conflict. their war in yemen really is that is the vietnam of this generation reality will force a change but unfortunately morality won't a bus full of under ten's being butchered will not change the stand of the us the resistance on the ground will ultimately change the standard of the us i mean brutal and disgusting as this latest massacre is the reality is that at least one hundred thirty children. have been being killed by this for every single day that's according to save the children not necessarily for direct airstrikes but through. famine conditions as a result of the deliberate targeting and this is well documented by the aggressive
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by the aggressor forces the deliberate targeting of agricultural infrastructure of key transport infrastructure necessary to moving supplies around the country. and of course the block that blockade that arbitrarily stops key supplies going into the country. any time worse than that that's been ongoing for for over a year this this shocking figure of one hundred thirty children per day dying as a result of the aggression. donald trump has denounced a former aide on twitter after she revealed the tape which she claims is a recording of her being fired i'm rossum on a gold newman also accused the president of having no clue about what was going on in the white house to trump those says she was just a bad employee she begged me for a job tears in your eyes i said ok people in the white house hated her she was vicious but not smart i would really see are but her really bad things nasty to
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people who would constantly miss meetings and work when gen kelley came on board he told me she was a loser nothing but problems i told him to try working it out of possible because she only said great things about me until she got fired. a washington correspondent american explains what sparked the tit for tat showdown between president trump and the former but well trump's former aide omarosa newman who gained fame on trump's reality show the apprentice has now landed up in controversy with her ex boss ever rose oh rose samantha got a new image all rose secret recording reality star turned white house aide is she a whistleblower or is she a fame junkie newman was fired towards the end of twenty seventeen and then she began writing a memoir about her time working in the trump white house which is set to release this tuesday now in her book she called her former boss a racist a bigot and a massage missed and then she had a lot of things to say about the administration as well check it out this is
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a white house where everybody lies the president lies to the american people sarah huckabee stands in front of the country and lies every single day you have to have your own back because otherwise you'll look back and go see seventy knives in your bag according to trump however she begged him for the job but newman is telling quite a different story as she does the rounds on mainstream media sharing private white house recordings with the entire country in one of them trump a surprise that she's been fired but she claims he's not the one pulling the strings the second audiotape is a recording of her getting fired in the situation room let's take a quick look but as you could push the president is within aware of the don't let's not go down the road this isn't going to go she will discussion but many are now trying to figure out how she recorded her firing in what's supposed to be the most secure room and all of the white house.
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and this believe it or not even has a former staffer scratching their heads i've never heard of a more serious breach of protocol not only is it not typical something like this is unprecedented no proper employee of the white house brings funds into to seach
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ration room it's totally privet it as someone who's spent a fair amount of time in the situation room i can't even begin to wrap my head around how insane this is if omarosa carried for example a cell phone into the situation room the not only did she record conversations there but so potentially has any country or criminal organization that thought to hack a phone it's no wonder the media always cites leaks and anonymous sources at least now we can check off one. earlier i spoke to former u.s. diplomat jim john jones who thinks security at the white house may have to be increased. it's something i'm afraid we'll have to consider now look i think there is an element of truth here in terms of the backbiting the backstabbing the contentious contention that goes on in this white house but frankly to some extent i think has gone on in other white houses well i think maybe it's worse in this one partly because of the sea jabba's fear that the trumpet ministration has experienced from day one and had to be honest knowing some of the people that are
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that are in that situation i'm not sure they're all as any more trustworthy than. the suicide bomber has detonated explosives at the office of the electoral commission in the afghan capital people had gathered there to protest the disqualification of multiple candidates running in parliamentary elections journalist the reports now 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 civilians who were nearby also killed two others wounded but this you know the protests against the i.e.c.
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or elect independent electoral commission all the presidential palace actually has been taking place since 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 armed man process that they the same way and they were accusing the government of. the process and they were. 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 in more of these kind of events because it's the first. election history. regularly was about one hundred fifty kilometers southwest of the capital is facing fierce clashes between taliban and afghan forces official reports say hundreds have
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been killed on both sides so again has more details on the newest taliban threat facing the afghan government. the minister of interior said that confirmed the death of seventy security forces in battlefield two with the taleban 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 are now with rolling from those locations that have been committing. attacks against. various government is solutions since for days this situation is actually really harsh and the hospital is full of dead bodies and wounded and i have seen fresh footage from gaza that is telling lots of stories inside the city people are really scared and the highways have been blocked since for days to communication has been down
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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. recent studies say that taliban forces control or have influence in more than forty percent of afghan territory middle east expert risk he says america's campaign there has not only failed but is actually boosted extremism. called war on terror which was launched after the september eleventh attacks as this war has turned out to be an utter failure it was in a stronger position than it ever was ever since it was our state from power but i think the u.s. can do anything if it continues with its own focus just on military attacks you
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know militarily speaking it hasn't succeeded so i don't think there is much that the u.s. can do. in that regard i think it's proof that the u.s. has been pursuing a wrong strategy in defeating terrorism on the contrary i think that the u.s. involvement up until now when the focus on military force in the region has looked at the growth of terrorism and sort of leading to the altar the curbing of terrorism i think that is clear from what we see in afghanistan. it total of sixty cars were reportedly set on fire in several areas of sweden's city of gothenburg on monday in what is being considered a cord needed arson attack by youth gangs images captured by local residents show billowing smoke between residential buildings burning cars and a group of people running away from the scene according to witnesses the perpetrators shouted threats to catch residents attention before point gasoline
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over the cars and igniting them with molotov cocktails. the hacking contest in the u.s. has shown that it does not take a top notch russian computer expert to get into america's election infrastructure turns out an eleven year old can do it or he's really trying to go comments. learn more about the twenty hacking contest that's what the link says and yes it's from a real website and the contests are real too it's for kids and it's not being held in russia wide this is america anyway meet the winner eleven year old audrey i mean if. you beat me we can call them the our own name that reminds me we won the election and it just took her ten minutes to hack a replica of an election office website in one of the battleground states. these are members of congress they work hard to approve budget grants to sort out
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election cyber security the one for twenty seeing was three hundred eighty million bucks 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 it's you know eighteen different states and it's extremely easy to get an advantage because this is mostly it's a let me show you how quick it is 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
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dollars don't bother guessing hole be the ones to take advantage come november we've already been told many times there's no doubt russian hackers ahead of the midterm they know it was arrogant and security of. the russians are targeting members of congress famous. midterm elections are just around the corner and russia's attack continues to haunt the united states russian election interference in the twenty eight hundred 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 looked back at their previous conference they wrote it can attack our election so can others iran north korea isis or even criminal or extremist groups because let's face it if hacking an
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american election is child's play perhaps it's time the guys in charge did their homework on where the real threats are. now for something completely different there is some good news for men who get caught short in the central pairs so long as they do not mind forgoing their privacy when answering the call of nature it's already have installed a number of open air urinals along the banks of the senate to try and counter men who go in the street rather than make the effort to use proper toilets the eco friendly composting and mayor of paris thinks that they are an inexpensive way to stop the stink in the streets cities and other countries have been trying similar contraptions but the usually permissive persians are not feeling so relieved. personally i'm slightly in favor of it so it might entertain the ladies who will be
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able to judge the quality of men's prostates going by how far away they are standing but apart from that i don't find it interesting. to say as far as modesty is concerned it's inadmissible people come to your innate by taking that sitting out in the street like that it's unacceptable. so well if you're in paris you can find relief watching our two international be back with a. winds at about well let's say thirty two minutes they were small. so here you now this new attempt at a global unit of account a global currency big oil that will be controlled by people not any subtle government has the chance to do what galt failed to do to escape the strip tease of the central bankers and the ph d.
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wielding economist. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. cost the most just as the words of sympathy i want to make on most of enter another one the last some just about but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentries sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask than commom. most even more no i then head up next time i get i'm in a lot of class and they want to know that. they have to watch as they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. the who can beat up to deal with both a sit sit up of many couples won't kill which the push to put impulse response was both a form of the output of up to the hope of the. greetings
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and salutations we begin today hard watchers with incredible moves out of san francisco's monsanto yes one song to go has been left scrambling after a jury ruled the company was liable for the terminal cancer affecting former brother's keeper dwayne johnson to the tune of over two hundred million dollars in a stunning decision on friday the jury awarded jobs and. the ailing forty six year old two hundred eighty nine million in damage is declaring that one sondos roundup weed killer had caused his non hodgkins lymphoma and that the agro chemical giant had indeed failed to warn him of the health hazards from exposure and had acted with malice or oppression naturally monsanto is already on the defensive declaring
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that they will indeed be appealing the ruling scott partridge the vice president of monsanto continued to toe the company line despite the jury's ruling informing the media that the verdict doesn't change the four plus decades of safety safe use and science behind the product. well a jury of your peers and apparently your internal company ml's beg to differ there scotty sorry according to ben wiser johnson's lead attorney on the case these e-mails more than likely played a huge role in the jury's decision he said quote we were finally able to show the jury this secret internal monsanto documents proving that monsanto is known for decades that roundup could cause cancer wisen or went on to note that this verdict sends a message to monsanto that it's years of deception regarding roundup is over and that they should put consumer safety first over profits. but will be bear own corporate but he would listen with literally listen only time will tell but this
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jury's decision does prove how important it is to always be watching the honks. you. want to. get the. real deal with. the part of. the day like you that i got. this. i. welcome everybody to watching the harks i am tired wrote this letter and with the wallace move so yeah i mean we had obviously talked about this we talked about this a long time as one of the things that's been covered a lot is months said it's not just. many if that month and we can talk about
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specifically round up and its use and what they're legally obligated to tell people about this and i think this is what is that's the stage is that there needs to be better consumer protections whoever that might end up being so this financial award includes past and and future economic losses and punitive damages limit period of damages tacked on right extra hundred millions i think the lawyers originally asked for like thirty nine million number of the you know lost wages last three days i've got like a year or two to live oh they're saying according to his doctors johnson and has possibly months to live he may have literally just used has lost a bit of life left out of him to fight the people who may have sec. but yeah it looks like he had told reporters after the verdict he said i'm glad to be here to be able to help in a cause that's way bigger than me you're talking about someone who literally has probably months. live you know and stood up and fought to make sure of this made in
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the courts and you know we watch this with johnson and johnson the baby powder verdict going on and they still plan time and you don't see reams through the media saying oh my gosh the stuff you're putting on your lawn could give you cancer all my gosh your baby powder could give you cancer even though courts are saying it will do a lot of love to go out to the activists groups and alternative media because they've been the ones really bringing the dinner bell so to speak for quite a long time and it is a whim for environmental cook the president of the environmental working group sudden a statement like this from some domain of round up the oxy of pesticides and how the addiction and damage they cause have come home to roost addiction to round up like all of this not in the late i'll take it personally sense but we are addicted as a society if not a world to using this type of pesticide yes in the united states is like many things we're addicted to things the most and i mean twenty percent of the world's life is they use is is right here in the united states which amounts to about two
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hundred eighty million pound per year of just the guy to say which is probably the world's most widely used herbicide one that has been considered a carcinogen and has been banned in many european countries and and eastern european countries on around the world that this is this is the open the floodgates this is because there's another round of cancer trial trial believe this or that was in the way of saying yeah yeah thousands more that's cool start in st louis and four thousand four thousand similar cases are waiting to go against our good friends at monsanto. presidents who are on the edge here in washington d.c. with news of a massive gathering of white nationalists and those who oppose them it was set to hit the streets this weekend in the nation's capital on the anniversary of the tragedy of took place in charlottesville virginia last year the last time these two . oops meant in protest of the unite the right to the stage was set the police law
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enforcement were ready even the skies were set to turn dark with thunderstorms but what was supposed to be a hurricane turned out to be a whimper as just a smattering of the night the writers turned out for the protests instead of those rallying against white nationalism of fascism turned out in force with music chants and signage far dwindling that of their opposition and with fascism the buzzword of the day we talked with some of the protesters and speakers who turned out to stand against united the right on sunday and ask them about what has been emboldening the all right why it's important to counter protest and most importantly where the political ends on both sides stems from a take a listen. but i didn't have the may folks feel like they have leeway to behave in the way that they have been behaving for somebody to think that it's ok to ram a car into a group of people and kill someone who can so protest. shows that there's a feeling of i can get away with this and i think that's why it's important that we are here in lafayette park so say actually you know you're not going to get away
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with it and it's not just today this has been going on since the history and and inception of america as we know it when they first landed here and claimed to discover a nation that already had indigenous folks and there's always been resistance and we're just carrying on that tradition and what do you say to the people who are saying that meeting them head on is not ok and that we should be meeting them with love and and unity and hold hands with them and be patient quote unquote with them we cannot sit down with full sue don't intend to sit down with us because they don't view us as human and we're dealing with people who don't value us and don't hold us to any dignity and i'm not just talking about black lives talk as queer phones trans folks as gnc false us folks who are different religion other the anglo christian religion and people who are brown who don't fit into this anglo-saxon blue-eyed white orientation that they have created and continue to spew as fact.
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we're not saying that we're not meeting each other with love what we're saying is is that we have to organize our community and worry about folks who are ready to work to counter that we don't want to keep tapping in hating walls when we have people here who are ready to i'm here to stand up against the fascist forces that are moving in the city right now and i think it's important not to just ignore them and to make sure that there are people here who don't want that most of them i think it's important you know history the good in the land a lot of that but it's hard to move forward politically if we don't understand what came before so i think american fascism. is age old it's been here is now is america has been here. but a lot of other beautiful things have been here as well and so i think it's about. solidarity with other people who don't feel fascism and coming together and making something different. and i also think it's about. getting over our addiction to capitalism which keeps keeps fascism in place because it's good for capitalism and
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people are divided fascism has been part of our country ever since its founding and i don't think it's going away anytime soon unless we do something about it do you feel like the the hate and vitriol on the right and on the other side is is mr rectitude and that there there may be mad about other things and pointing in the wrong direction i mean couple is the fix everyone. and is it mr wrecked that yes but is that division useful to the system yet so they're doing the work that they're intending to do when our work is to organize each other not just want to tell you that we can only afford fairness if we make the group smaller so you get rid of everybody who is not way and erica and that's just not true we have plenty of wealth for everybody in this country so there's a way to distribute it more fairly. through but those incredible lot of really interesting you know you see a lot of intelligence and thought behind what those people's political beliefs are that's very that's very cool to see but you know tabbed you know the reason all
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this happened all right oh i can imagine watch the mainstream news media you know the reason behind all this and of course it's russia russia russia yes it's all russians follow all of the political bias in the united states and racial divide at all russia's fault and look i mean how can you not believe republican representative tom garrett who's a member of a host of homeland security he told me on saturday before the big protests the quote i sat may close session briefing probably two months ago about charlottesville with the director of the f.b.i. among others and asked if russian inter meddling had to do with fermenting the flames of what happened in charlottesville i was told yes it did. you know what republicans have done. to sow racial division and they love a good doll with the old they'll do it i'm tired of hearing oh it's the russian.

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