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democrats republicans are exactly what it truly is it is the us borders are stupid executive order now let's start watching the hawks. will kill one pretty. good looks like a real victory this would be the last one to pull out of. what they like you know i got. with that we. would. be. taken. welcome aboard to watch the hard science i robot and on top of the wall and. tell them side of the ball it is not just them saying voters are stupid at the end of the day like they can't do that you're out the difference between like good and bad information or like you know me or reality is
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that really what it's come about too probably i mean nobody was as a thank for a sales that would be selling i mean nobody could i mean this is you know as you said this is a very dangerous proposition i think and and at the end of the day it's the idea that you know we're supposed to be the beacon on the hill here in the united states so if we're going around saying other countries we can sanction you and that you shouldn't even talk about if you even talk about something that might. undermine the same to do you have our elections which as far as i saw twenty six was the democrats screaming that we were getting hacked everywhere that you couldn't trust anything that it was all garbage and quite frankly most of us knew it was bought and sold by wall street most of our elections anyway so you know you're either ignorant or your a deplorable and you know we're all wrong so they should just go in their back room with a cigar and figure it out themselves oh good point what about the cigar thing too because they were sued specifically for that in the primary argument great we
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remember they said that they would just go in the back room with some of cigars and decide well when i'm like you do you already do what i mean and post the amount of light of. it blows my mind like how we let them get away with it just so people at home can understand so how this executive. order works is according to the us director of national intelligence dan coats the order direct some teligent say agencies to assess because we can trust intelligence agencies to assess whether any people warhead to tease interfere with the information would then be provided to the justice and homeland security departments and then based on their assessment of the validity of impact trigger automatic sanctions intelligence agencies that would have forty five days to make an assessment of the justice department with that of forty five days to determine whether actions are required yeah i mean the whole thing is pointless it's a bunch of capitalists trying to use is you know a pretty. good. concept the idea that you could draw you control the information we
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decide what's ok and no one else can criticize us also the idea that it's you know marco rubio so rubio seven or mark over if you know no republican from florida may have heard of him and some of senator chris van hollen a democrat from maryland are pushing a bill that would prohibit foreign. governments from purchasing election or using social media to. what they call false information or disrupting election infrastructure so they released a joint statement declaring today's announcement by the administration recognizes the threat but does not go far enough to address that we must make sure a lot of mere putin's russia or any other for an actor understands that we will respond decisively and impose punishment consequences against those who interfere and our democracy question. so do we really think that it's not it's going to take a real long for other countries to say you interfered in our democracy here or sanctions or to sell here good or not we're not no american products no american
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service what happens if we said when another country says you see that base get out you know or if you are impeding our infrastructure you are doing that because you know we're listening we're doing these things as a you have an eighty one times in forty years we interfered told elections around the world will doesn't this give them a point to say hey if we cut your cia or anybody else for mending decide and draw undermining what does a great point just wait that's an excellent point you know and let's all remember too that democrats republicans undermine our democracy here at home by not allowing third parties by not abide by it just by the way exactly what they complain is the problem in places like russia that there aren't enough opposition parties yet here if you even talk about a third party candidate you're a traitor or your if pronounced another way is susan sarandon. and i'm wondering who is susan going you might want to calm down a little right for example randy barnett lawrence lessig wrote in time magazine
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that there is a state laws to keep particular americans from threatening the two existing major parties on the meddling these laws prevent rivals from emerging that might replace existing nonresponsive parties there you have a new so i mean democrats republicans undermine this country's elections more than any foreign power could ever hope to dream to be especially with a few hundred thousand dollars on facebook. then to the top of n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden's twitter age is a simple sentence stating speak not because it is safe but because it is right after a court ruling on thursday you mr snowden along with thomas drake bill biddy and countless other mass surveillance whistleblowers of victims or right yes according to a new ruling by the european court of human rights the mass surveillance carried out by the british intelligence agency the agency g c h q did indeed violate the human rights of europeans from new york city are to strain chavez has more. journalists
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and civil rights groups scored a victory today against the british government's mass surveillance system europe's top rights court calling the so-called big brother program unlawful and a violation of human rights. we have won a landmark judgement today at the european courts confirming that the mass of aliens practiced by the u.k. government as revealed by edward snowden is on the wall and we have this consistently over the past five years and is a really important victory for people's rights in the u.k. only be clear to the public hearings on going to see really the america. big brother works and out of those vs the united kingdom the judges ruled five to two of that mass interception of phone and internet data violated article eight of the european convention on human rights which guarantees the right to privacy things to inadequate safeguards specifically school eight found that there was
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a lack of safeguards in oversights when it came to selecting the traffic for examination and the subsequent going through thoughts information and the further victory of the court ruled that the program also provided insufficient safeguards in respect of confidential journalistic material violating article ten of the european convention which protects the freedom of expression and information as regards. if there were not enough safeguards when it came to examining the data had been found out of the oath or its. journalistic confidentiality the court said in a statement while the court was satisfied that the intelligence services of the united kingdom take their european human rights convention obligations seriously and are not abusing their powers it found that there was an adequate independent oversight of the selection and search processes involved in the operation the cases are the latest legal battle to the u.k.
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. a in a long running spy scandal following the revelations by whistleblower edward snowden whose two thousand and thirteen exposé renewed debate over privacy versus security britain has changed its surveillance laws since the legal challenge began the passing new legislation that the government says has more privacy state guards but rights groups still say it's far too intrusive reporting in new york trinity each of us are. while that's pretty incredible so you know i was not expecting usually we're always rule on the start of a surveillance the usually over and over and over going to mean oh we finally turn this corner we finally actually read what. i think is a baby step i think it's a baby step because when you look at the court did not do certain certain things were illegal but what it decided wasn't illegal was the. ability of sherry or policy of sharing sensitive personal information with foreign governments yes literally they do you see you. give your personal information to
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a foreign government and passing it you know that's what they do they all share information and hopefully that's how you all stay on everybody's good side but nobody spying and nobody's taking information nobody is using it the wrong way and it's all perfectly fine. don't worry it will be so my answer is no i'm not holding my breath not holding your breath no no i think it's too far down down the road and i think those are not even using the stuff in a way that sufficient like you have all the c.c.t.v. but there's tons of open crime you know no one should ever get away with anything. great britain with the amount it is but i'm wondering with the amount of c.c.t.v. is it yet it takes them months to find you know two people on a. war you know and i think you bring up a good point what you said earlier you just said like the amount of time snowden's leaks were back during the obama administration and that's now we're suddenly having them in a court agency say this was a violation of human rights i mean that's incredible to me right. they're i mean
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snowden revealed like a lot of the. programs from time to the karma police love these names. you know all the way down to the black hole which is were was a repository of over one trillion on why the vents including internet history email message records and social media activity without words feeling happy today he's actually stepped up and so that this is ultimately a good thing it was a win for his team and i think what was missing from out a sort of the way i learned after watching you america because we did a bass note and actually did respond on twitter and what he had to say was for five long years governments have denied the mass. global mass surveillance violates your rights and for five long years we've chased them through the doors of every court today we one don't thank me thank all of those who never stopped fighting and that's that's really important thing you have to keep saying it's still not right you keep saying it's the rule but it's still not right. all right as we go to break off watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered
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on facebook and twitter see our full shows at our t.v. dot com coming up we go behind the official story of nine eleven in the war on terror with the authors of a new book the watchdogs didn't bar the cia n.s.a. and cries of the war on terror then the n.s.a. is going to hold very powerful so they do not want to mislead us they tell you to watch for the. little make this manufactured consensus still public will. when the really close isn't protect themselves. but the final. the certainly the one percent. in the middle of the room sit. in the real news room.
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this week this week we saw the seventieth anniversary of the attacks on nine eleven and in the seventeen years since the tragic september morning we've witnessed a war on terror that according to journalist and author tom engelhardt has cost the united states over five trillion dollars we've seen torture mass surveillance blue state laws enacted and intelligence community run while the whistleblowers hunted and imprisoned and the roof fabric of our great legal institutions the departments of justice torn apart through fear intimidation and political cowardice not to mention the hundreds of thousands if not millions of lives lost around the world and here at home all thanks to the war on terror but despite all the money spent
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and lives lost most citizens here in the states and around the world still do not know the whole story of the actions leading up to and after the events of nine eleven that have forever changed the course of history and cemented the intelligence community power and unaccountability as a way of life here in the united states until now thanks to the new book the watchdogs didn't bark which documents authors ray noble shelves and john def is ten year long investigation into the cia n.s.a. and the crimes of the war on terror he joins us now from pennsylvania welcome. thank you ok so first i'd like to start at ask you both in your research in interviews in the news over ten years what do you feel is the biggest piece of information surrounding nine eleven in the war on terror that the public truly needs to know about or better understand the they just do not today what do you think is the biggest thing missing the boat should know. i think you know we all just you know another anniversary just passed yesterday right and every time we
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kind of relive where we were at the moment now we felt and maybe it becomes easier and easier each year if people had been told on september twelfth two thousand and one that there was this office inside the cia for instance called alec station that was devoted to stopping al qaida in office of fifty people and that there were a particular group within their managers who had become aware of two of the lead hijackers the guys who flew the plane into the pentagon. a year and a half before the attacks and haven't just dropped the ball once or twice but had seemingly played information games with the f.b.i. for reasons that we can talk about they're not the obvious reasons most people would jump to but had withheld that information knowing full well and even exchanged e-mails over whether or not to pass that is you know as recently as the summer of two thousand and one the big thing that people i think don't realize is
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it had people heard that on september twelfth they would have assumed well ok they those people they definitely don't don't need to be in the cia anymore and we know that they're you know now that this is come out they're not going to be anymore and that never happened and people might be shocked that not only did they never clear house of the people who failed so terribly at what they did but those people rose and rose and throughout their careers even up to the present day some are still there operating in the war on terror who have just an endless list of. failures on their bones because we didn't open to go first of all a lot of the excuses we were told leading up to the events of nine eleven wasn't that information wasn't shared between agencies and it was all this unfortunate series of simple mistakes and no one should be held accountable for of out of a countable sort of event that they say they couldn't predict after writing this book and barking on this investigation do you feel that that is even remotely
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a legitimate excuse for what happened that day was it somewhat just. hey some people made some simple mistakes. no it's it's very clear you can you know the inspector general for the cia went back and looked through the computer traffic the cable traffic there. there's a long list of e-mails and we can see that there was a very conscious effort in order to take certain information and do what they called a close hold was to make sure it did not go out specially to the f.b.i. but also to richard clarke's national security council and richard clarke explained it to us this information is stuff that he would have automatically gotten had someone not specifically and intentionally taken him out of the loop he said there was no lack of information of information sharing between his office and the cia
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except with this particular thing well begs the question why did they hold back particular information why the less they've really really really got the goods like when they can really entirely lay out a case maybe the build and take it force you know publicly but up to that point i guess we would call that being very very risk averse in a business world. how easy is that because there is the question and it always seems so while to people outside of the boulware outside of you know being kind of in the know like those of us who who've read this stuff and talk to people how easy is it for those who are really deeply connected within that within the intelligence community to manipulate a story be before it becomes official how how easy is it for someone in that position to do that without it being get out a huge without it coming out pretty easily i think that's that's really kind of in a lot of ways underneath the whole book is it is
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a look at how in particular the cia but also folks within the n.s.a. are going huh. out of all add. at manipulating the story they're there and they're graded they're very much like lawyers in terms of like figuring out how you present the information to make to you know to put the best foot forward for your client and then they're really great at sort of getting you know their story told in the way they want to tell it they're one of the few organizations in the world that can classified top secret the details of the story they don't want you to hear so you only hear the one part it might be a half truth that you read in a completely wrong way and you know as we say in the book i mean that's what happened it appears with the torture program where even john john kiriakou knows you know it was the famous you know whistle blower who would work at the cia and reveal the torture program on a.b.c. news in two thousand and seven and was later prosecuted in became the only person to go to jail not because he participated and he turned it down but to go to jail
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for sensually essentially for revealing and and you know that was a case where. he thought from two thousand and two until two thousand and seven and really for a few years afterwards because he had heard of in the halls at langley cia headquarters that that while torture was wrong and he didn't believe in it it had worked and it had been effective and it broke in this guy who's after a single use of waterboarding any. maybe i was wrong in the end of him and that's actually what he said in his a.b.c. interview where he blew the whistle was he repeated what he had heard in that cia hallway which turned out you know by zero nine that it was complete b.s. while more. only got about a minute left but what what do you what do you think what's the stuff people should take to better combat this kind of. i guess deception manipulation and also malfeasance that you guys a book cover to go about thirty seconds. yeah well they should go to our twitter
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account and they should tweet to the major media to have a stop like you said before people can know about the things in this book watchdogs book watch them that's a great point i do strongly suggest people got to read this book they need to know this information thank you so much for coming out and talking with us today thank you yeah thanks for having us really appreciate it thank you. so who out there is interested in exploring the solar system well my friends according to the good folks at nasa they're going to need to wait a little longer more than. me a little bit longer you're going to need a little more of them our rocket jet fuel and lots and lots of math if you're going to do go out and this theory is you're also going to need an umbrella yeah you heard me correctly an umbrella but not just any old umbrella from your local five and dime no you'll need masses adaptable deployable entry placement technology or adapt for short adapt is a foldable device that opens to make a round rigid heat shield called an arrow shell and arrow cells are vital to
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