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anyway the twenty one trillion includes six point five trillion dollars unaccounted for in twenty fifteen alone and when i covered this a few months ago really the only two journalists looking into it were david de gras writing for his own website and a single forbes article which was co-written by the economist who discovered the unaccounted adjustments mark skidmore and i discovered i don't mean skidmore like found a dusty shoe box in donald rumsfeld's old desk underneath the you know the baby skeletons underneath the baby skeletons. i mean he took a minute to look at the defense department's own inspector general's report so really he does bother to look at the thing that was designed for the public to look at. that's what he did anyway after the redacted the night after so it came out it got hundreds of thousands of views like true to go articles on the same topic also went viral and so did that forbes article yet despite thank you get this quite.
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this is quite all the exact still not a word from congress not a word from the hacks that you're mainstream media outlets but then just a few weeks ago something significant was said by the deputy secretary of defense patrick shanahan it happened in a quiet news dump in a press conference that actually actually began like this. deputy secretary of defense so you guys know i came down today reporter to see if we need to do. that. just because we're murdering people all around the world doesn't mean we can't. get in. during that silly wacky press conference the deputy secretary of defense casually mentioned halfway through that the pentagon had failed its first ever audit the first time the pentagon had ever been audited even though it was legally
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required to do so since the early ninety's. and after shanahan dropped that bombshell here's what followed reporter what part did the pentagon fail in the audit shanahan how about i give you a technical version of that there are a considerable number of areas where we kind of had a pass and then there is some other ones where they went through and we wouldn't do your inventory serves them and we didn't find these things and therefore there's a finding you don't have a clean assessments. and in a lot of these audit it's it's the type of finding that matters. if they were in the real reporting looks like they can check out the investigative exposé from the nation magazine that came out a couple of days ago the nation says it's for decades the d.o.d.'s leaders and accountants have been perpetrating
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a gigantic unconstitutional accounting fraud deliberately cooking the books to mislead the congress and drive the d.o.d.'s budget ever higher deal d. has literally been making up numbers in the annual financial reports to congress representing trillions of dollars worth of seemingly nonexistent transactions. and the next page in the nation looked like this. so here's here's how this fraud works every year the pentagon tells congress how much money they need they submit the financial reports from the year before. too little. we heap ing steaming bowls. of gold. called the adjustments those adjustments cover up the fact
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that they didn't necessarily spin all the money the year before however instead of return. unspent funds to the u.s. treasury as law requires the pentagon sometimes launders and shifts such monies to other parts of the d.o.d.'s budget and this is no mistake this is false the pentagon's accounting fraud diverts many billions of dollars that could be devoted to other national need indeed the pentagon accounting fraud amounts to death on a grand scale def not only for america's taxpayers but also from the nation's well being and its future so right after the nation came out with this this past week alexandria ocasio cortez tweeted about it basically saying that these unaccounted trillions at the pentagon could help pay for medicare for all so clearly things are ramping up people are finding out about the twenty one trillion dollars and that means it is now time for the true corporate tax to jump in and drag everyone who dares speak out about about this issue and tour vox which if you're unfamiliar is
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it's a cross between huffington post and n.p.r. tote bag filled with rotting disease raccoon carcasses. sold vox put out an article is titled the twenty one trillion dollar accounting area error that can't pay for medicare for all and you know how you can tell for sure that you're a net when spraying idiocy like a super soaker when you when you find yourself saying the phrase twenty one trillion dollar accounting. yet bill cosby just got the drinks mixed up. sixty three times. yet maggie have glazes said back says the pentagon's accounting errors are genuinely enormous but they're also just accounting errors they don't represent abdul money that can be spent or something on something else sorry. it's impossible to have trillions of
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dollars of a. helming hours as it is to accidentally bump into the twenty thousand people in an hour there's like oh it's iowa g o o o o o o o o o wow ok i'll come out. since i'm getting to langley to conform myself my five sets of points. all like the writer of four of respond to you this is not simply a matter of boring and counting trillions in unaccounted to outlays if that's the case we're talking about the biggest government by nanse all deception in the history of the country. thanks a good way to sum it up here fox is actually a sad group of corporate shills the defense department is actually an organized human murder company and the twenty one trillion dollars of adjustments is actually
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a massive fraud with me well you. know because your poor credit is truly mostly right but more importantly this story is starting to gain traction people can see the truth and right now it is the corporate media tools who are trying to make sure you think it is just some accounting there's pay no mind to the fact that it amounts to the largest theft ever perpetrated against the american people how many for why should they say ok. thank. you. camel take the news from behind so very very scary story here
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a terrorist group that began in the united kingdom has officially. to the united states it goes by the name extinction rebellion and if you are one of the big oil or factory farm exacts or the government officials they fund then these activists are indeed terrorists because think about it when an oil exact here is the words green future do they not feel their heart stop a little bit. tonight do they not vomit a little bit in their mouths do you feel terrified that we might stop destroying the planet and live longer than say the next ten years. and the ones bringing this terror or extinction rebellion on twitter at extinction are but do not go there do not read they're going to look at look at them nothing says terrorist like a knitted cap and a reusable water bottle all right that is it improvised hydration device you know how many concept probably saves i go through one cup perth ship like a man all right per sip so just a few days ago extinction rebellion convened
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a people's congress at the u.s. capitol here in washington d.c. and they even blocked traffic day or day how dare they come dare they bring a people's congress to the to the doorstep of our corporate congress right and is that supposed to have real people anywhere near it no no no no no all right our congress was meant to be made up of representatives of corporate interests and by bringing real people to the capitol extinction rebellion is making the congressmen and women feel very uncomfortable all right. when they. read the name of the course they've been forced to touch or smell a real person in years. now some of you might be thinking yes that is true that the climate denying republicans in congress represent big oil but i think you're
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selling the democrats short i really do democrats are brave. bold leaders when it comes to representing big oil they really are in fact. ok here's a no name democrat and no name democrat speaking at an elite black tie dinner only one week ago that whole suddenly americans were the biggest oil producer because there was be people i just was so i have he says proudly that he made america the biggest oil producer in the world which means the biggest cause of our impending extinction so why is it cheering for him he did wonderful all in representing big oil i think i think you are cheering because you're racist honestly i think that but you don't think a black man can destroy the planet just as well as a white guy. because you because of that and so you know so or so many you liberals out there are thinking but republicans
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are still worse they allow wall street to go one better run while the wall quick tangent i've always thought to the walls an odd expression to me pushing the limits i mean it sounds more like something is going horribly wrong isn't it. how's your dance routine coming it's terrible i was all right but i'm going to be able to walk straight. anyway point is yes you are correct republicans allow more greed on wall street than democrats just look at this no name republican bragging about it last week sometimes you go to wall street folks. and talk business so if you check where your starts were when i came in office where there are no work what are you talking what are you complaining about the sun thank you please. publicans are a vaulting they are going to do they're so full of themselves but they really really
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should be full of themselves because they'd so much they really i'm told it's mostly high grade sushi. in oreos mainly. but oreos may soon go extinct this is true if dirty eight seventy thing to say about it no seriously a lifelike animatronic uring of tang showed up to protest at the main entrance to the corporate headquarters of mon billy's makers of oreo cookies why was the man because apparently oreos are made with palm oil and mon dillies uses a ton of the stuff in order to do that they knock down rain forests decimating the little remaining habitat of orangutans so now rank and sang's are trying to make oreos go the way of high drunks. and oreos. and oreos are trying to make orangutans go the way of the lorax meaning imaginary look we have to make a choice right now we do it would we rather have a functional planet with all kinds of unique and interesting animals or would we
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rather have oreos. i think the answer is clear oreos are right there right there don't miss it they go well with cal nipple mucus. and they show that black and white can live together in harmony. humans entering it's not so much besides the enemy trying to tang was pretty real look at it was clearly we don't need actual apes we can just use the robotic ones. until the ai realizes what's going on and takes control and sends us into the inevitable charlton heston screaming on a beach scenario from landing. and that face there by the way is probably the face neo cons and neo liberals are making right now whenever they look towards mexico because new mexico is just inaugurated there first a leftist leader in seventy years old with a. few. hundred margin he wants to make many changes the max
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go to bed. fit the people instead of the all the guards in the drug cartels which let's be honest pretty boring news cycle it really doesn't. have c.n.n. has taught us anything it's that when megaman goal corrupt. man child with the memory of a drunken goldfish wanders around yelling things more on a hinge than grandpa simpson. super energy. and that is why right now c.n.n. is working to get trump real luck did by covering him every second of every day. helping people helping people and feeding the poor it sounds really boring and dies i mean mexico's new president andres manuel lopez obrador said when asked about trump we must make the us see that the most important thing. subroto
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here on earth. justice and univers over her return where we can. just say it is lopez obrador guy if he if he wants as president good good ratings he's going to have to learn to say at least a little bit a racist alright. you know or maybe mock a physically handicapped person maybe that'll do it you know same goes for labor leader jeremy corbyn he hasn't said anything aggressively offensive about women or minorities in ages. i don't even know why they keep the show on the air anyway if the democrats want to defeat trump i think it's clear who their next presidential nominee should be all right i think you. have to be right.
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campaign slogan to obey all you want to do. and who better to save a. from planet of the right we have to go to a quick break but grab my supervisor on a very on the fence on the air. think it probably doesn't stack up very well to be right back. you know world of big partisan. lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks.
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putting back in place order. that division between northern ireland and our limbs has economic consequences it has a lot of consequences for people particularly those who live along the border there's a lot of free movement at the moment people move back and forward there's a lot of economic activity there's a lot of social and social activity and nobody wants to see got to stop that. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would be no one in the death penalty just because i think that's the parent thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying and there's just no really that hasn't been that we're even many of the times families want the
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death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to get pell here. because that's what murder victims' families want that's going to give them peace it's going to give them justice and we come in and say. we've been through this this isn't the way. welcome. back i continue to believe can some major us cities with rents as high as a burning man are finally starting to figure out that wages haven't exactly kept up with the cost of housing in philadelphia where the eviction rate is one hundred fifty percent more than the national average city officials are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to find legal services for residents on the brink of losing their homes for more on this we go to our senior salon lady now when we go.
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this is. this program sounds like a great investment to help struggling town and or or it sounds like a slap in the face to property owners like me but to provide quality affordable housing going to be economy. right pretty sure as landlord a says would also like some free money so we can continue to offer housing like my most recent listing which i have yet to see any inquiries about. that's the liberty bell so just just remind me that the crack was already there you know get your security deposit back i'm not reading the liberty bell right you so no better than the landlords these tenants are taken to court when twenty eight philly families a day lost their homes and twenty sixteen you have to agree they're at a disadvantage when it comes to legal actually it which is why it's a relief the city only kicked in eight hundred thousand dollars for this program
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the philadelphia bar association just released a report. saying this program really needs three and a half million dollars to all typically save the city forty five point two million in costs associated with homelessness and displacement and that three and a half million doesn't even come close to the one hundred fifty five million dollars new york city is ponying up for a similar program but with as cash strapped as philly is the city spending that kind of money is unlikely as a fox news anchor keeping his job after saying happy hanukah on the air. or a back up in a fellow quarterback winning the super bowl. to the philadelphia eagles use a backup quarterback to win the superbowl last year ok ok yeah that's true but lightning doesn't strike the same place twice which is coincidentally what i wrote to reassure renters about my latest property which had a run of bad luck after a thunderstorm. sees this you couldn't find a photo where i wasn't on fire and one for the pull of department has
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a fireplace in the center and i know it doesn't have a fireplace it was a fire place. and yes they only find that out until after they sign the lease but it's not like i'm charging them extra i'm very aware of the fact that nearly one in five of the nation's forty three million renters spend more than half of their income on housing but under-handed behavior like it sounds like you're involved in is the reason residents need legal funds like phillies' in new york you know that they're both doing it a victory and leaves a paper trail that makes it even harder for residents to get approved for housing in the future so until wages catch up with the rental costs more cities need to follow philly's leave i know i know i know the wages are an issue which is why i have had to get creative with the sizes of the low rent spaces i provide of billy and in places even closer than you think. you mean my desk no one would want to live in my desk oh you'd be surprised there's
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a pretty desperate people out there. that will be going through. if you wanted heat you would have rented the fireplace. former president former head of the cia george h.w. bush was laid to rest this week rejects correspondent only caravan he took a moment to consider this great accomplished man's legacy of war crimes he filed this report. a wise man once said truth is always the first casualty of war and i call him a wise man because i do not know his name but it actually sounds like something helen keller would say so after twenty eight years of war in iraq what truths can
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we recover from the rubble that was then blown up into smaller rubble that was then blown up into smaller rubble it might be tough to recover as the u.s. still has five thousand troops there supporting me or russian security forces against the threat of isis isis is making a comeback after it lost its head in syria however in the wake of george h.w. bush's death the media is calling the beginning of american intervention in iraq a noble accomplishment of the late president for the guardian the first direct war was his most impressive achievement triumphant the president did not put a foot wrong and that's news to me that you can write your own obituary bush did stand up to israel and god lobbies and grew up on the japanese prime minister those were good but c.b.s. concentrates on those drop experience before entering the white house he was a two term congressman from texas u.s.
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ambassador to the united nations head of the cia and vice president under president ronald reagan mr bush also lived longer than any president in american history yes he did the most. breathing of any other president a true hero of people everywhere who are alive and now he's gone at the young age of ninety four however as a not at all serious journalist i'm not afraid to criticize dead presidents because it's daylight and their ghosts can taunt me the brutality of dictators have not been an issue when saddam hussein killed thirteen thousand of his own people and one hundred fifty thousand iranians none of that was a problem for us even knew hussein was launching some of the worst chemical attacks in history and still gave him a hand then iraq and axed great thinking that the us would look the other way so the us needed a new story of brutality to mobilize the country and our allies against iraq
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a young kuwaiti girl testified in the be rational human rights caucus the record coming to the hospital with guns. they took the b.b. gun out of incubators. took being could be a month to children to die in the cold war nigeria was in the query royal family and the daughter of the kuwaiti ambassador to the us and the story of babies in the incubator is was completely fabricated by the washington p.r. consultancy hill in notes and hired by the quaid government the same people who brought you coca-cola. president bush repeated the dead baby story ten times now dead babies is a classic propaganda story it's the lame is a war marketing and once a story is perfected of course you will see it again in twenty eleven c.n.n. help spread a hoax about syrian babies dying in incubators why fix
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a dead baby if it ain't broke back in one thousand nine hundred one after the iraq war ended bush started rushing to think humans which killed two hundred twenty seven thousand children under the age of five. h.w. bush was and trump morning joe what are we missing with. the leadership of donald trump. george h.w. bush was a realist but he was a realist who also values and standards and principles these standards and principles were put into practice not only by sloppily bombing civilian targets but also by inaction during that in trying to bring speedy grabbing women obstructing justice through pardoning criminals associated with the iran contra scandal on the eve of the trial that he would have to testify there is a striking difference between h.w. bush and the current president and that is that trump comes later you heard it here
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reporting from washington the family caravan. that's our show over get exclusive content to portray by testing the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine it's free in the u.s. if you're outside the us you can also sign up for the newsletter and we camp dot com until next time good don't. remember before trade war leaves a hot war there's currency war plays a trade war where in the current you are going on already with china paying artificially low to get their exports to the u.s. in a way to build their economy and then the u.s. worker was losing their job but they were paying less for chinese made stuff and so there was a symbiotic relationship going on so if the question is who's going to be twenty first century empire and who's going to lose if it's going to the u.s.
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or china my thought is going to be coterminous and that both the u.s. and china are going to fall apart. when you. roger consented to step into the public wells. when the room in clusters and protect themselves. in the final merry go round the sun we don't want. to ignore middle of the room sick. to lose the real news group would. be a doozy i say but i think there could be chief justice and then through and through all the contras but ideas of their right to go through his company he said if we
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give them everything slip to the past. in this country. this is what we don't understand how we are in such a country. that is until the month of the same time. noticing god i'm going to. assume to run up a little similar symbol. i do not. need one but i get by because if you feel if the minutes of on board not that god can we believe again in the world with the phone without the computer without the plane. to come back to the place story you have to see. to believe that. if you're going to.
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