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it is a myth. well here's the thing whistleblowers have come forward and not just a few over a thousand of them in three years then i go to bed bugs at a motel six they are everywhere all right so i wonder how the inspector general handled this here's directly from the government accountability office. the majority of civilian and contractor and sub contractor complaints closed by d.o.d. inspector general in two thousand and thirteen through two thousand and fifteen one thousand and ninety four of one thousand one hundred ninety seven or about ninety one percent were closed without investigation overall thousand cases of room cries all against whistleblowers weren't even investigated and that's just from twenty thirteen through twenty fifteen and that's just the employees who had the nerve to stand up and say something about the wrongdoing or corruption at the pentagon to raise their hand to go yeah i'd like to risk my job my career and maybe
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even my life to point out that you have other component look like i'm a schoolteacher. almost twelve hundred complaints by whistleblowers over three years that's a whistleblower every day a whistleblower ignored every single day trying to take that into your head every single day seven days a week at the pentagon a whistleblower comes forward and says they face reprisal for blowing the whistle on fraud or abuse then the inspector general ninety one percent of the time responds oh ok yours is a form to fill out once you're done all that up you did to me all white with all roses for april twenty twelve to march twenty sixth t. and they found in favor of whistleblowers in only point nine percent of cases the project on government oversight said the d.o.d.
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inspector general substantiated only seven out of thirteen hundred complaints received seven they say seven sustained reports how is that not news how is that but every channel what you want to have if you focus on what. have. thank you i thank you. in case you need a reminder the pentagon recently failed their first ever audit and it got less mainstream media coverage and the fact that meghan markle cradled her baby bump all right. i only understood one word in that title but there's a sense i do understand a whistleblower is ignored at the department of defense every single day and the other part of the fence is bad allow me to show you the intelligence community inspector general they substantiated only one reprise or replies all allegation during a six year period stretching from twenty ten through twenty sixteen out of the
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hundreds of gates's wind they substantiated one if i didn't know better i would see the inspector general doesn't even want to reveal corruption. so where else can whistle blowers go well then go to congress for help right because if there's one institution that will not stand for corruption. congress. but even going to congress has proven difficult on november first of last year senator chuck grassley is due to a press release announcing that the cia had monitored communications between whistleblowers and congressional staff in twenty four teams grassley said it took him more than four years to get the incidents declassified some whistleblowers turn to congress but the cia is spying on them as they do it this is like that sting song every move you if you are watching you know i believe it was called an ode to
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stalkers. according to david de graw the cia was able to stay one step ahead and manipulate the process and they ended up effectively countering and shutting down the congressional investigations and these were the few whistleblower complaints that were actually investigated to begin to. it here is the actual memorandum from the inspector general of the cia security notified me that they had conducted an inquiry prob did by routine counterintelligence monitoring of government computer systems as a result cia personnel obtained e-mails between our executive director of whistle blowing and congressional staff it was routine monitoring of computer systems we just had. to read even whistleblowers communiques into congress we were not dating sketchy. that's like some dude taking up skirt photo and then saying it was
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just routine photographing all the yes that happened to point up her skirt the no continued i am concerned about the potential compromise the whistleblower confidentiality and the consequent chilling effect that the president monitoring system might have on intelligence community whistle blowing. is concerned that maybe spying on whistleblowers could hurt their confidentiality and good possibly create a chilling effect on future whistle blowing of course and well you thank thank you thank you thank you. drug cartel hit man saying i'm a little concerned that killing that last police important for an informant in front of you it might create a chilling effect on your future desire to rat us out. the defense the intelligence community out of control in spending an invasion of privacy in their lost for blood
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in oil and they are accountable to no one and the do it meanwhile thousands of whistleblowers are trying to come forward it's about time we started listening how many of you watch the thank. you. ok. welcome to my kids alex the new from behind still a long time senator and time traveling wizard bernard sanders says now and he is running for president again. this announcement was met with a lot of excitement people are just thrilled to see how the d.n.c. will feel if this i. am on the edge of my seat could it be the new loyalty oaths
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that allows the d.n.c. to block any potential candidates that they once or could it be they're well known collusion with the mainstream media or perhaps rigging the same completely unaccountable computer voting machines we've had for a generation you know who maybe the d.n.c. will just poison the candidates they don't like in order to cause what doctors call a d and seizure. whatever it is the next two years are sure shaping up to be a wild and fun miscarriage of democracy. of course it won't be as wild and fun as the senate report on trump russia collusion that has discovered zero trump russia collusion but don't take it from me here's n.b.c. news after two years and two hundred interviews the senate intelligence committee is approaching the end of its investigation into the twenty sixteen election having uncovered no direct evidence of
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a conspiracy between the trump campaign and russia according to both democrats and republicans on the committee damage senate report on from russia carlos out of your one job. and now i'm going to have to send back all those nesting dolls i bought i thought. i thought there was going to be a blue chip investment i really did. but as corrupt as trump is which i remind you lovely people almost every week i have remained pretty certain that no clear collusion would be found because a collision takes intelligence guy on the ability to keep a secret none of which trump has. he's got the guile of a cocker spaniel humping a tree stump and the intelligence of that tree stump. and big thank you lone clapper. and me i knew they wouldn't find a breathtaking conspiracy because a year ago robert muller indicted fourteen click bait farmers in st petersburg for
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posting an image of jesus arm wrestling with satan. i'm not kidding that's really what he did and were indicted those people i was like oh my god this guy's grasping at straws he's indicting like paid farmers and this would be like if someone told you they were in mazing honner and they were going to help you kill a buyer and then they showed you mounted on their wall head of a hamster. right here would see that. this guy's voice. but have no fear as we americans continue to bicker about nonsense and spectacle the world continues to melt oh sorry that was the wrong emotion for that. was try that again but have fear as we americans continue to bicker about nonsense and spectacle the world continues to melt away better yet
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children around the globe have started the hashtags school strike us have joined europe in schooling adults on climate change this i mean this is disgusting this is just another it's gross it's gross shout out. to. these twelve and thirteen year olds they don't know anything about life far i think they. we should sit this out for another ten fifteen years when children they regret and they're right and when they're at that point think to themselves. i'm not going to go to a protest the world and you've got to die or something that's the way to do it ok. here it is. really hated miserable of dollars should be leading these climate protests not children who have hope and dreams with their nauseating enthusiasm and the ill informed believe that we as humans can put our differences aside to create a sustainable world into war important ideas like how to weaponize foreign aid all
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right that's what our leaders have done to us a idea supposedly for an agency of our federal government but really a regime change tool is mulling the idea of training aid workers as special forces but by the way don't get confused as i was when i read this special forces are not teams that compete in the special olympics ok. my first thought when i read this was that it is not cool to drop special olympics athletes in war zones i mean just because they might be good at the allusion doesn't mean they can take on a hardened mercenary with a thousand yard stare. not cool but no special forces being smothered with big guns . because that is what every country really wants from us right dude's america back to what we teach our kids to color.
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really. it's one of the footnotes of the declaration of independence just like the term special forces this government report is filled with beautiful euphemisms says they'd like to quote consider the role of existing or new implementing partners. as a potential force multipliers for rapid expeditionary development teams yes force multipliers why just have foreign aid workers helping people in poor nations when you can have a force multiplier below some you know what. this idea fits all right again with all our long. goal in iraq is to send peacekeepers can with a gun on them appraised cambers it will bring a pragmatist with a gun on those aid packages that well when the hearts and minds of the native population gets
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a gun on those hearts and minds. what do we do you don't know do we have guns we have all of them are but again. there is just crimes we're not stealing trillions of dollars from the american population to not have semiautomatic assault hearts and minds. there's all that shows really burning standard don't get in their project and disarm our hearts and minds where to go to a quick break but i have lived on the show coming up in chicago the way that you were the first guy to get the details in the film for years to be added to the right now rather. we will not be judged by what terry says he will be judged by what we give to our children we must accept responsibility to fix our nations and make sure that we fix them for the sake of the future let's stop looking behind us and believe in the coup no rule is gone. we must have a new generation of people who will fix our countries for the rest of the future
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and that's what it isa will mostly nigeria. as night follows day all paper money becomes worthless and that's the history of the last three hundred years and gold has survived and now big client is synthetic gold or new gold or gold to point out. except that it is has properties that exceed those of golf well see that now starting to come up as this enormous black hole in the currency space all free up money will be converted into big quite the dollar the yes the shackle drachmas. they're all going to go in to backlight. the busted new stores people buy as though they keep the slime due course knew the focus on the us to do so these days to play one of the above. to see in
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the film was that does conclude the most good moment. for there will. be morning. little change when you don't let us. know what. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've met of us with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime families each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be old rich eight point six percent world market rose thirty percent somewhat four hundred five hundred three per second per second and this one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i
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industrial park but don't let the numbers over. the only number you need to remember one one business show you know bored to miss the one and only boom books. thank you. thank. you mr taliban officials are set to meet next week and cutter for peace negotiations many are calling this potential withdrawal of troops too quick and hasty because we've only been there for seventeen years. push it ok it is just it's our forever war lord down we have on. league which are talk about peace it's impossible right now the war is barely old enough to vote. or more importantly buy a six pack or pay for sex. we've only spent nine hundred billion dollars in
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afghanistan plus i do have faith in these talks because the taliban named a team of negotiators including five former guantanamo bay in me really yes these peace talks are going to be awkward. if you like the running into an ex you force fed and mortar board for twelve years you can't make eye contact after that you see we've got a complication complicated relationship with the taliban this was one thousand nine hundred seven secretly negotiating the pipeline so real photo yes that was. a little text in christmas and then learned all relationships it had its problem you see. now we can say hey abdul you look great have you gained weight since that prisoner exchange in twenty fourth it looks like you never went on hunger strike we can say something like that yes so. so illegally detaining prisoners of war has
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come back to haunt us you're saying lead you have to admit we were different back then we don't torture now we've mature settle down and raise tiny predator drones to use against our perceived national security. these five are dangerous taliban leaders have. killers ok one of them was dangerous the rest we made sure that they came out hard and killers. and if the taliban who spearheading this peace process hardened killers did you hear me say that. yeah sure they're trying to remake their image and present themselves as semi soft killers watch this. disposable they want to sort of bend enough about a son who made this. mr salazar his dream that we want that we did with all of your forces from afghanistan but if you want to be friend friend we do in future so that the americans should come back to afghanistan and work with us in
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a rehabilitation in these because section of afghanistan well if you speaking honestly it sounds like he's really offering a bit of an olive branch to a friendship that can't be the taliban they obviously just kidnap sasha baron cohen . look we should listen to this american colonel who actually served in afghanistan take a look at this just read a report this morning that part of the taliban taliban the goshi a delegation of those five individuals that were released from guantanamo bay by president obama and to me that just makes me sick in the stomach and it should make every single person to serve the sacrifice of afghanistan sick at the stomach. see the colonel is right if someone offers you an olive branch you throw up all over it . and then you find a creative place to stick that olive branch in your enemy. you know that this could be an opportunity for you. afghan people to live without war and look
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people say the problem with these talks is that it's not inclusive of other afghan people and won't secure rights for women and minorities but the problem is that the taliban has the upper hand and we're going to look really bad like we lost a war. they have control over how few of the country where we still have fourteen thousand troops and in chile invade iran we have new police to put them there would you. say ok it was only going to make the banks that were once too big to fail are now even bigger correspondent natalie mcgill took a deep dive and brings us this truth. i just love the presence of a community bank the free pens the free lollipops and it's mobile ads would show us
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even the banks president stays connected with his customers. if not all the members of congress say they like community banks too especially lawmakers who were part of a bipartisan effort last year the pass the economic growth regulatory relief and consumer protection act which became law in may and so senators like mike craig of idaho how to act as a way to remove regulatory red tape for community banks competing with larger ones there is very very. little in this bill that reaches to the mega banks or the bigger banks unfortunately when it came to telling the truth about the bill senator craig bo was full of his own last name. because it actually raises the threshold for banks that are subject to an amstrad military standards from fifty billion
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dollars to two hundred fifty billion dollars this obviously benefits the stadium banks banks with over fifty billion dollars in assets and big enough to have a stadium named after them who can't read stricter regulations with less money to spend on keeping up with regulations that assess their risk management there was even more money to spend on mergers and big banks wasted no time all right it is the biggest bank merger we've seen in a decade sun trust announced a new sixty six billion dollar merger of equals this morning the new company will become the sixth largest bank in the u.s. . what are called real time satisfaction level and what they want wednesday morning right here right now the only thing happening in real time is the sun trust the wondering if you can really handle being this evil. or if he forgot he lock this kid in the car these type of mergers result in increased wealth for c.e.o.'s
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company layoffs and a further consolidation of banks which for smaller community banks to close the complete opposite of what lawmakers claimed they could spend it why didn't anyone warn us that's what happened this bill will increase the likelihood that american taxpayers will be on the hook for another bailout that was a woman who told us something was a bad idea and once again no one listened just like when marge simpson said building a monorail in springfield instead of fixing existing infrastructure was a bad idea. in the case of this law that mob was a bipartisan group that included thirty three house democrats and seventeen senate democrats who voted for it including senator jon tester of montana and now former senators joe donnelly of indiana and heidi heitkamp of morphic ota who according to
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the center for responsive politics shot to the top of the list of senators receiving money from the financial industry and twenty seventeen gathering over four hundred eighty thousand dollars and as community banks continue to close or consolidate because of this law it's clear lawmakers never thought of its impact on america they never thought of its harm to local economy. they never thought of what will happen to the commercials. welcome the first consolidated community bank if you're looking for a great low interest loan to buy your first car or a line of credit to jumpstart your local business then too bad because we're close right to take the rest of these forty pence tell your kids we have a good lollipop in the back room the whole time i got to go house and citibank. the thirty day saturday may kill redacted tonight.
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future in one week you'll read c.n.n. anchor clearly struggling to make slightly expensive kale in venezuela the supermarket sounds like crime against humanity. and two months from now. man can't believe good housekeeping is only magazine left in pentagon whistleblower waiting room. and big news this coming august international confederation of children secede from poorly run a don't want all. this story with you because of my stand up comedy central really can't tell me. thank you great and i feel. very proud moment.
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i have the owners to still again interview alastair cook he is a former e.u. diploma and founder and director of complex forms this time we will discuss the end of america's you know phone moment. saying the numbers mean something they've mastered us with over one trillion dollars of debt more than ten white collar crime families each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be old rich he puts one hundred five hundred three per second per second and if we rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars ai industrial park but don't let the numbers over. the only number and only boom but.
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the last time you. might decide to set a deficit. and. there are other bills go up. and him and i dash inefficient but then i. love plus the lead up to the new guy could. put the money out of the money i don't i don't want to give up. something simply not working again. i don't. feel that i will or you know what.
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shall i do you. as far right parties obsess about the danger is the ampersands to the western lifestyle some islamic scholars are concerned about the opposite our no advantage argues that did muslims don't step up their game within the next twenty to forty years islam may vanish from europe are those fears really justified. the venezuelan foreign minister denies reports of government soldiers opening fire
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on opposition protesters on the border with brazil as a standoff continues over a deliveries. british arms of contracts with saudi arabia were thrown into doubt as germany refuses to lift a ban on supplying certain components to the gulf and. the us actor was accused of faking a hate crime against himself just a small let's claim that he was assaulted by donald trump supporters. led to an outpouring of sympathy and support. the latest on those.
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