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it is quite likely that some of our faves are implicated so let's get ready for the falls from grace and start watching it's. pretty. good looks. real that this would. be the plot of. the day like you know i got. to. welcome everybody watching the hops on top of the wallace and joining me now live from miami with the latest on the abstains story is r t america has john hardy thanks for joining me john. so while you're out of the one details do we know so far since the the indictment was unsealed and abstain taken into custody over the
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weekend. yes so he was arrested saturday teterboro airport you mentioned this in the opening when he arrived from paris he was on vacation in france landed at teterboro arrested taken into custody by federal agents there he was charged today in manhattan district court he pled not guilty to one count of sex trafficking conspiracy and one count of sex trafficking so 2 counts all together may not sound like much but there's belief among in you know the legal circle that possibly this is the 1st of other charges and indictments to come regarding abstain that maybe this indictment is a placeholder if you will to basically get him off the street because there's concerns the prosecutor said today he's on repentant and possibly that these illegal activities were ongoing now that said the 14 page federal indictment i have a copy here alleges that between 20022005. epstein quote
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unquote enticed recruited and caused to be enticed and recruited minor girls to visit his mansion in manhattan he has that he 71st street townhouse and his estate in palm beach florida to engage in sex acts with him after which he would give the victims hundreds of dollars in cash and further the indictment alleges that epstein would pay certain victims to basically recruit additional girls to be abused by epstein that according to the indictment some as young as 14 years of age and among the evidence and discovery presented today in court prosecutors say a vast trove of lewd sexually explicit photos of what looked like young girls under age girls were found in abstains upper east side mansion that federal agents raided on saturday when that sting was taken into custody now some of the details in the indictment are too graphic and sordid to get into or at least to read on air but you know this remains
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a very familiar story when it comes to jeffrey epstein basically that he preyed upon young girls generally from broken homes or that were on the verge of being homeless and prosecutors at this point are recommending that epstein be held without bail arguing that because of his wealth that he is a significant flight risk remember he owns an island in the caribbean and he owns of course the man mansion that the estate here and also a ranch near mask mexico and that's as i mentioned that he's unrepentant of his past and perhaps was even continuing the illegal activities with underage girls so there is some thought that again that this may be the beginning of more charges and indictments to come yeah i mean i think what what was so surprising to me is that it was actually happening i think most of us had given up hope that there would be some movement on this case if you look back at you know 2008 to about 2011 when you know the 1st time we really heard about jeffrey at the. the lawn at that time he
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made a very sweet heart deal where he sort of went to jail but not really and as you said he's a considerate flight risk he's also a level 3 registered sex offender which means that they assume that there is a very high level that he will commit these acts again and we've known not for over 10 years. so i think you know what we're looking at now it'll be interesting to see not only how many more as you said charges i mean even these 245 years for someone like him who is in his sixty's that could be a life sentence but i think you're right we're going to see a lot more coming forward and a lot more stories especially after this weekend. thank you so much sorry go ahead. no no no i would agree you know looking managed to avoid those federal charges pled out to you lesser state charges back in 2008 but i can tell you this that you know his victims at that time they were teenagers but now they're grown
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women and they have families and their children themselves so now i think we're starting to see more people coming forward they're willing to come forward and 111 last point a very dramatic moment during the press conference today when the u.s. attorney in new york stepped away from the podium at one point he pointed out a picture of this large board that had picture and he encouraged anyone else who may have been a victim or abused by epstein to come forward and to call the f.b.i. so again i think it's safe to say there are likely other victims out there and that's and there's possibly if this is the beginning of much more to come with this case and further charges and indictments we'll see but a very serious a very stunning and a very sordid story absolutely thank you for walking us through that john heidi from miami. this weekend in washington d.c. dueling protests at the streets as far right. pro groups face off over the right to
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free speech and the right to protest each other's ideological agendas so how did these 2 groups handle the events and how did law enforcement handle them here's r t america. with this story. we're here in washington d.c. where there are multiple several hundreds of protesters from both sides promoting free speech both sides of the political aisle on one side of persian park we have and teeth and on the other side we have crowd voice in freedom plaza just blocks away from the white house where the groups the 2 groups are separated by a barricade of police presence there is a multiple police cars police on bikes hundreds of police officers here in d.c. making sure the protests do not become violent several 100 conservatives including members of proud boys the far right extremist group gathered in freedom plaza where several conservative leaders spoke out against censorship on social media and take
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conservative bias i stood up and i just dropped at the congressional hearing right and i call jack dorsey a liar because he was committing perjury when he was lying to members of congress on our taxpayer dollars saying that he doesn't censor and shadow ban conservatives former editor millo you novelist was among the lineup of speakers but they were outnumbered by counter protesters demonstrators across the street many of whom included members of the far left extremist groups and. the police were on high alert as members of anti attempted to penetrate various police barriers surrounding pershing park many roads were blocked off and shut down around the plaza as police try to avoid a repeat of last week's incident in portland oregon. these protests come just days after the demonstrations in portland turned. island
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leaving 8 injured including conservative journalist and no earlier this week washington police said they were prepared for any situation given their frequent experience with similar political protests while numbers of anti for refused to comment several counter protesters voiced their motivations for attending and i'm here to stand up against white supremacy and i'm here to in solidarity nazis and fascist are welcome in our town can from the free hugs project promoted a message of peace and understanding that high tensions between the opposing protests it's great for people to be able to get their message out i think that's always important regardless of what you believe in i just try to stand against violence and so that's why i show up my shirt free hugs lets people know look i'm here in peace and i think everyone should do the same demonstrators on the conservative side and express general concern for freedom of speech i'm here to support free speech is a free speech rally so we're about at the end of the day we're all people now matter where arad make america great again hat or not we're able to have
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a conversation about where we stand on certain issues but i read that. one protester claimed he was assaulted by anti for trying to have a conversation with them about their views of crowley and since i was just walking by one of them decide to rip their right red mile for my head and then now and then now they want to deny it they want to say oh i don't know what you're talking about these people these people are violent all right all extremists are violent ok these people are no better than the new nazis and the same exact thing the heat index is almost 100 degrees here in washington d.c. today but that didn't stop the hundreds of people who showed up now overall we're hearing a lot of the same issues from both sides of these protests reate interesting things from hate speech to freedom of speech things like the trump administration policies in regards to particular. early immigration now erin made that clear in her remains
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to be seen if both sides can come together for a dialogue but from what we've seen today it really isn't clear if it will be possible any time soon reporting in washington cervantes to our teeth. as we go to break. it down to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook you tube and twitter and the service check out watching the hawks the podcast now available on spotify apple music and everywhere you listen to . that artie dot com coming up in terms of ben swan joins me to discuss the use of the library of life and in databases used by the f.b.i. and i am the master of making a very close fly by of earth this week they tune watching.
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during the great depression which was mr remember there was most of the family were working class there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectives listen today but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hope. there isn't today today's america where shaped by the turn principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attack so low down engineer election manufacture consent and other principle holds according to. one set of rules for the rich officer said. that's what happens when you put her into the. narrow short term we'll switch rules is there. to do increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most
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influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. shows seem wrong. when all rolls just don't all. get to shape out just they become agitated and in gains from it because of the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. and you try and be professional you try and leave it outside the door you try and put it in the coming compartment and eyes it's new bright and so you can forget about it but little by little. these little like whispers come and for
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me it was actually putting some into my wife's johnson gin and to play the song on the sound of the glass reminded me of how we can go to school in bali which was with banks of supermarkets are. joining me every thursday on the elec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. georgetown law researchers obtained documents emails and facial recognition requests there are a series of freedom of information act requests revealing a questionable tactic used by the f.b.i. and according to the data and a report from the washington post millions of u.s.
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citizens have had their driver's license and then added to a federal database without permission from citizens or congress just last month f.b.i. deputy director kimberly del greco glut claims that faisal recognition technology is necessary quote to preserve our nation's freedoms ensure our liberties are protected and preserve our security however with consent the key and facial recognition many now wonder if this database is legal or necessary joining me now for more on this revelation is r t america contributor and host of truth in media. ted thanks for having me on thank you so much for coming on ben ben so so what exactly is going on here. well i think you kind of laid out the picture pretty clearly here so essentially you think about it this way the f.b.i. has decided and ice and other federal agencies have decided that they don't need your permission to log you into
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a massive an ever growing facial recognition database and in order to get your image they have done something that's actually fairly expedient which is to go around to states all around the country and to access the department of motor vehicles the d.m.v. records which houses photographs of millions of americans and to access those photographs by simply sending an e-mail to the state and saying we want to go through your your records and the states are agreeing to this 21 states have the have agreed to allow the f.b.i. and ice and other agencies for as little as just an email requesting permission have agreed to allow those federal agencies to scan in to catalog and to create their ever expanding as i said facial recognition platform by using department of motor vehicle pictures and the bottom line is that you as a driver that i as a driver have never signed up for this we did not sign up for it we got a license in the 1st place we have not done it when we renew our licenses we don't
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do it we move from state to state even the 21 states that have allowed for this to happen have no process in place to get consent from drivers in order to pass it along to the f.b.i. . the thing that bothers me the most about this is that i'm trying to understand how this process is legal because while enforced in the united states for our international viewers in the us as i said consent is king in this situation because law enforcement is supposed to get permission obtain permission either from a citizen or from the court in order to search your personal information to go in there and as you said we don't we don't sign anything saying yes you can use this put it in a database so how is this legal is this a push against our civil liberties well i think it absolutely is a push against civil liberties look the 4th amendment protects against someone that searches and seizures and it requires warrants in order for that to happen right
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and yet the problem is is that there is no warrant i should see this there is one state washington the state of washington does require the feds to get a warrant and to get a court order in order to be able to access that those d.m.v. records so they do not just turn them over just because the f.b.i. or ice or homeland security requests that they require a court order but so many other states have not required that so that's that's the 1st point but the 2nd point is that you're absolutely right consent is key here there is no consent on the part of the driver there is no consent on the part of the citizen who is having their face collected as part of this and if you say well but look but the state own the d.m.v. records right there are the ones who take the pictures they're the ones who issued the licenses that's true. but facial recognition is not the collection of driver's licenses facial recognition is taking bio metric data standing that processing it
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and placing it into a catalog system your biometric data meaning your facial imprint meaning the the 14 or 32 points on your face that are required in order to get a biometric scan are actually your property it's your likeness it actually belongs to you and so they don't have the right to simply take that in collected at will there has to be some form of consent and courts have already ruled on similar issues about this in the past in terms of people who have gone into you know private venue's or arenas and had their face scanned and were not given either given consent or given notice that that was happening and have ruled that that's not the. well you know what's interesting again is this idea of you know i understand like our driver's license is a property of the state. they actually own the property of the actual lessons but as you said we own our likeness i mean if somebody takes my likeness and puts it on somewhere and makes money off of it or uses it in
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a business sense i have recourse when my government does that it gets a little trickier say of this constitutional question of search and seizure but it kind of brings up the question of whether we have any recourse for what's happening is there recourse if you are realizing they are one of these people we don't want to have this happen what do you do. there's a whole lot you can do right now i would assume at some point there will be lawsuits now that this is come out and again things are georgetown university who actually did the for a request that allowed them to figure out this was going on so now that it's out will there be lawsuits very possibly there will be i'm actually a bit surprised you know by these so-called conservative states that do not stand up against this because you would think that they would call this a states' rights issue that is that if you are a citizen of an individual state because you have consented to give up your likeness in order to drive a vehicle that does not equal giving up the consent to allow government to now scan
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your image and keep it in a separate database and so why are states like texas which is one of the states is going along with this why aren't red states like texas or conservative states like texas say no we're not going to go along with this and goes back to this idea and this is the troubling part of it right out of the is is the the flow battle between states' rights and the federal powers it doesn't really happen it's an issue by issue case it's not an issue of having a principle where you believe that people should not be subjected this way that's the 1st thing but again i want to remind people and you made a good point there are a lot of international viewers that the show. in other countries you may not realize how this works and that when the government takes some kind of a image of you that they can just collect it but it's that's not how it works here the state issues a license it's a very specific thing they're issuing in that case they don't have the right to then take that and use it however they want for instance if you get into
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a car crash and blood is drawn at the hospital the federal government does not have the authority or the right to now approach the hospital and say by the way we're making a collection of d.n.a. samples we'd like to have all the d.n.a. that you have in this place and put it into our catalog there has to be a court order for that to have actually they're not free to just take it and collect whatever they want at this point but it seems like every day we get closer to the point where they are just taking it and asking for forgiveness later yeah there is a lot of that as forgiven as the rest of us don't get to have that that blasting doing something and asking forgiveness for it later for later but again it's sort of our picture of this idea of our biometric data we don't want someone else to buy it you can't sell it off and make profit from that night i don't think the government shielding is especially in this particular manner that same is a little questionable to say the least. at any last thoughts about this that this how this is going to end i think it's important that people who people
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who look at this and say was not that big of a deal this you know the state already has it we're in train a new place in terms of this biometric collection i've talked about this a lot of times before the f.b.i. is embarked upon a process of creating the world's largest bio metric database they want retina scans they're looking for facial recognition they want everything within this one system they have abandoned their fingerprint system in their movie entirely into this biometric space it is a very unsuccessful unclear you know not guaranteed system and yet they're pushing very heavily and we as citizens need to stand up and make sure that they are using our. images properly with our consent because we the people who are supposed to be in charge of a federal bureaucracy sack lee thank you so much for helping us walk through this. wild future that we live in thank you so much ben so one of the things. independence day was
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a bumpy one for california when tourist quakes rumbled through parts of the state from sports stadiums to the streets and it's been a while since our last quake for the people of the west coast as they prepare for what some are calling earthquake season tosh asleep with a story. yeah that's right not to mention the hundreds of aftershocks from sacramento to mexico and according to seismologists this is the biggest tremor to hit the state of california in 20 years. almost all over the place for the 1st point of the 2nd quake comest shock to the massive cleanup is underway in the small town of trauma about 150 miles east of los angeles on the 4th of july a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit and friday a magnitude 7 point one earthquake struck near the small town of ridgecrest the quakes buckled highways and ruptured gas lines us sparked several house fires officials say 50 homes in china were damaged no one was killed or seriously injured with some roofs caving in people with damaged homes began sleeping in tents outside
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you don't notice the damage to your open the door governor given you something president trump for his outreach as the 2 began working to ignite federal emergency funding he estimates more than 100000000 dollars in economic damages agree on everything but one area where there's no politics where we've worked extraordinarily well together is on merge and see a response recovery so you can see a restaurant in orange county feeling the earthquake friday nights and baseball fans also felt the quake during friday's dodger game yeah it's out there and i was sitting in my seat and i felt like everything went by and we were just moving the whole crowd silence the club we were actually right by the camera man at the game and even he appeared the crowd as it was taking place so it was pretty cool in syria the same time experts are urging residents to be prepared what should always be preparing for a big one this does not make it less likely this the jones
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a seismologist with the u.s. geological survey says in the past 2 decades southern california residents have been experiencing a quiet time in california history. the governor says this type of emergency could leave residents without 1st responders. for at least 72 hours of course having enough food water medicine and pet supplies is something for residents to think about in los angeles is just we are. just about the diameter of 3 times the length of a football field and it's on chorus to just miss us here on this little blue planet asteroid 2019 mt 2 was spotted on june 30th this year by nasa center for near earth objects studies and is expected to pass between the earth and the moon this monday traveling at about 25000 miles an hour the asteroid will pass about proximately 1600000 kilometers from earth's core and if that isn't close enough for you
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another asteroid named asteroid 2019 b. m b 4 is just 22 meters long and will be passing earth on tuesday this week a little bit closer but don't stress. as much though as neither is expected to make an impact this time well that's our show for you today remember everyone. always says in this world we're not all we're loved enough so i tell you all i left on top of the wall is keep on watching those talk and have a great day and night. if
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