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but approve 99.967 percent of the surveillance work was over 33 years so they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when your surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a while from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks. were already. the bright light rail that this would be. as it were the plot of. the day like you and i i got. was that we. would. be. pretty. well the one watching the entire robot and now that's a long. while. as as sort of gone through the f.b.i.
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was searching for information involving large number numbers of americans with no individualized basis for suspicion of any wrongdoing. meaning they were looking at large groups of people and not looking at them in any way specifically because they did anything wrong they kept no records. about how often agents were searching for information about u.s. citizens until last year when congress made them do it and then court rulings also so that several searches and february of 20 teen apparently involved f.b.i. efforts to identify americans whom it could try to develop and to potential confidential source of information while. waiting game by the f.b.i. was devastating for the absolutely devastating you know sometimes it didn't even stop with them searching like you know. all these americans searching for sources
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1 march 2017 search actually more than 70000 identifiers linked to surprise surprise the f.b.i. workforce identifies with things like e-mail address and things like in one case and they will use the database to search for information on himself his relatives and other f.b.i. personnel it's like they're using this database like google. i mean it's just absolutely blows my mind it was kind of interesting because their reaction to the story u.s. representative just. said this is $702.28 and i led the charge against the establishment to stop this program president attacked my efforts and signed it into law with the support of ryan palosi mccarthy. it's an outrageous violation of our constitution and our. house we're really all comes down to this like they constantly like we cannot rely at times on congress to actually protect our rights and then. just look the other way around or we can go after the
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f.b.i. we can't go after the surveillance community the intelligence community and all that kind of thing and when we do they just seem to go around in this case i mean that's i mean we've we've heard about this forever about 10 years of listening to they're looking at that they're searching anything they want they're searching themselves they're searching their friends or searching their axes they're abusing the system that they have access to and when you think about the fact that you have you know a 1000000 people with security clearances that can do that and have access to these databases that it becomes a little scary because a very large number of people and you can't prove it on the other side if you're in the middle of a divorce and your x. is using our resources like these databases and are going to find information on you there's no way for you to prove or even request information to prove that. that's an interesting angle i never even thought about that when you're sitting there like you know when they're when they're using it burp. personal reasons not even like they're you know suppose above the board but that's right you know it's
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like oh and then it just goes deep but it just shows the lack of regard i think for the sanctity of our rights you know they have a dome i mean think about it right now right now the supreme court is deciding whether certain groups of people because of the clothes they wear or who they say they have sex with we're deciding whether those people have the same rights as you know the rest of us and you wonder why you have entire swathes of of us citizens who sit and don't even think about it you wonder why the f.b.i. the cia the u.s. government everybody else deferment on land security as everything all of them they all their whole job is digging into our stuff to try to catch us in something before we do it because it's easier to catch things before they happen than deal with the actual problem or do what you're supposed to do which is investigate the crime once it's happened it's so brilliant point that is a very brilliant point and it's really at this point in time i really do think
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that we need to take a realistic step back and really look at how these agencies are operated what is put in place to prevent this from happening again and also look at the repercussions of the fact that no one ever seems to go to jail whenever they're caught for these things no one's ever really punished at the end of the day so that's what allows people say well hey we get a slap on the wrist and a few bad ones will be ok but next time we want to do it. like dominoes falling in a game nobody wants to play turkish warplanes began bombing areas in north eastern syria this was the predicted fallout after u.s. president donald trump ordered the removal of u.s. troops from the border between turkey and syria are to america's saya tavenner his latest. turkey's military has begun its operation in northern syria as part of an offensive to move u.s. backed kurdish forces. away from its borders now already hundreds of civilians in northern syria have fled areas on the border with turkey just within the last few
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hours and turkey's are already using heavy all tillery and conducted air strikes in syria now after turkey's offense began today there were signs of panic on this trees of rush i know one of the towns under attack with residential areas close to the border now throwing more confusion on the situation in syria president trump put out a statement that the u.s. does not endorse is attacking has made it clear to turkey that this operation is a bad idea now president trump has also said that he's monitoring the situation to make sure necessary casualties would not occur and now with no u.s. troops in that region it's very unclear just how the u.s. would even monitor the turkish defense now the security general of nato has urged to ricky to not further destabilize the region through its military action. continent turkey to act with restraint. i'm sure that the action
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may take each other and should go disproportionate michoud. we must not jeopardize the games made to get the games over coleman enemy us because this is continues to pose a great threat to the media just also for its own. nato secretary general stall and berg is expected to discuss this issue further with president are they not and stumble on friday and that the united nations security council is also planning to meet privately tomorrow morning to discuss the situation in syria now 5 european countries including france germany and the united kingdom have requested this meeting so here is the gist of it turkey is saying that they want to create a safe zone cleared of kurdish terrorists which also house some in turkey is 3600000 syrian refugees who've fled war and torn syria but those same kurds who
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are they don is calling terrorists were key u.s. allies in defeating the jihadist group islamic state in syria in fact the kurds are currently guarding thousands of isis fighters in prison and cambs an area under their control so it's really unclear whether the isis fighters will continue to be safely detained as many fear that the turkish incursion might lead to their resurgence of the extremists now already isis launching 3 suicide bombing against kurdish positions in northeast syria just as morning now even a pentagon and state department officials held meetings today to try to persuade turkey to abandon its expected invasion which seems of course too late now and this has caused so much criticism that even senator lindsey graham it's hop republican an ally or president is once again caution the president's decision to pull back u.s. . troops from northern syria. this is this is
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a credible to have because it's like i just today with the president with president trump about like you know why you know what about protecting the kurds they were our allies things like that he said literally well they didn't really protect us in world war 2. and they weren't there at the invasion of normandy but we still are still good people essentially a pair of the just blows my mind at the end of the day that we're allowing yourself and i'm happy to see troops leave but u.s. troops leave we shouldn't be there in the 1st place but there's better ways to you know protect allies and things like that than allowing turkey to just cross a border and start bombing the way right one of the things i think that's interesting is that we don't know at all the scale of this operation. and it marks the 3rd military operation that turkey has taken in syria and northern syria in 3 years so they keep going on there and as you said you
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know one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter i mean these. this is. very specifically like turkey's calling them terrorists but saying they're going after isis saying they're going after about terrorists and if you didn't know that's who they were talking about you haven't been paying attention you know but this is this whole thing of who's definition of what which is one of the reasons why we shouldn't be involved in these things and the way that we are because you have you know the p.k. you have you know the kurds you have all of these different factions of different groups and depending on what side of the border you're working on what side of the border you're you were born on these things mean very very different situations to everyone involved that's really very very much you remember thing is too it was like it's crazy because like you know you have so there's here in the u.s. we're pushing back saying that they're going to sanction turkey for their actions which is they're going to put them a direct route i mean it's and we all know sanction in your country has done so so
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it does so much i mean look they've obviously like crumbled to america the 3040 years that they've been. it. so the board card. credit card through don't forget to let us know what you begin to top or to govern ourselves from the beach or the gold watch york city is now available on the spot by apple because they're going everywhere you see your papers progress coming up legal and medial media animals lion-el in the development of the 10th anniversary of the balloon boy hoax that started the viral news insanity we are going to debate it with today the state was watchable.
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social media needs to stretch. the digits of. just a. little . to. quote. stop talking about one of the worst cases of predatory baxter's defrauding and
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abusing the poor and sick that i've seen in a couple years you know we've introduced you to many instances of bankers preying on folks but this is this is really happening. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok. it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids that ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict in the game between the 2 most of the conflict i would say over most money. is made. close one you know the children mostly know each other is good business the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year off to prison complex just to get some point in your life where. you don't
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care and where nobody cares about you so you don't care might anything. brain does not wish you in the way. you see when you meet with a view to and you. can liberate your damages in a way that comes out and say that the brain is integrated to send delegates if you can damage some of the brain you can kill the patient does by damage that you want to do with leeches and bring. on october 15th 2009 across our very young social media feeds came word of a 6 year old child trapped in a weather balloon 7000 feet in the air he family had told police and the media that
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their child had been seen climbing into the basket of their experimental weather balloon that consisted of i'm not kidding plastic tarps covered in aluminum foil held together with duct tape and string and as it floated over a mile in the sky or hour and a half traveling 50 miles the world watched and i mean of the world it took over cable t.v. especially c.n.n. for our workers and i was off work from home at the time even i was writing on facebook and it turns out that i was completely engrossed by this balloon thing completely moments later are you doing this balloon thing is repping my heart out please please please let it be ok. and me and the boy falcon heene it was ok because he had never been in the balloon at all the child had been hiding in the attic of his own home the entire time and it wasn't until wolf blitzer famously asked falcon live on air if he could hear his family calling for him when he was
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hiding in the attic that the truth was revealed. then going to hear you screaming oh it felt vulgar. did you hear us calling your name at any time you did it. why did you come. on. yes. and. we could pay for the show. did it for the show a mere month later in november of 2009. pled guilty to the charge of attempting to influence a public servant for lying to them about the incident he was sentenced to attempting to influence a public servant sorry 90 days in jail 100 hours of community service and was ordered to pay $36000.00 in restitution however the news business that salivated over the possible tragedy has not spent one single day reflecting on their part in
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making the hoax a national sensation they've paid no restitution for the lack of basic journalism instead they have taken the industry down a very dark path and here to discuss the 10th anniversary of balloon boy and how it predicted the wreckage we see now across the news web as lawyer and media analyst lionel of all i know media i love this story. more than i talk to friends of mine they said you were balloon boy. whatever happened. for you because you used to tend to be historians war of the worlds in the mercury theater clifford irving rosie the role of these. stories professional wrestling the work kayfabe all of this. this was some type of us psychosocial test it was a just a bad story and i think we learned a lot from this and you know what i mean the old e.b.'s even had this been
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a national emergency you would have been this was a test to see whether we could actually captivate everybody's attention and the answer is yes we can do that if this stupid story away and the contraption that couldn't lift. anything and this kid is saying repeatedly it was it was a lie. so i think we learned something. if this if we really put our minds to it we all can be connected if. i want to it's interesting to find a way. cleve elle magazine wrote in his piece balloon boy predicted the entire trash fired world we're currently living in a great title for an article. that basically you could see it was it was as the start of an ongoing operating failure to react skeptically and proportionally to what turns up on our personal screens it was big news before we have the phrase
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a literal object lesson the calm during a by burroughs by unchecked in influence i have to ask you do you right away do you remember where you were when when this story broke and do you agree with the premise that this was truly arbiter of things to come that this was a sign of what we deal with today on a bill that was like the gary c. the kennedy assassination but it was a series of hours and i and i was walking out into the street with cars honking and i was saying but i don't think he can actually float from fort collins to but here's my question for you chicken or the egg is it the media is it their fault did the media create this did we feed it back to the media who was responsible i mean are we a clapping the stones or the stones playing for us do we encourage it i don't know but notice how these people now say well we're looking back at this had mr whose
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it's been there at the time he would have been a part and parcel of it but there was something to use the old crowd theory this is a goosed of the bone you know this this idea that we were all like memory shouldn't have starlings in schools of fish we were psychically connected and by verge. 2 of you going back into the thread topic that we lived in and there you were and you not even embarrassed that a woman of your mental acumen your degree of mentation brobdingnagian a major intellect sell for a book i did let me. know when i saw it and i was like. well you have to put that on television because i felt 400 percent at least for a little bit and then you see me like an hour later i'm going to tell you something i want to learn to put your missing the point i think it tells it's ok it's a false alarm but but deep within the recesses in the of the bowels of this event there's something good we cared we were communal yeah it was harmless but if we
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want to pay attention we all could do it it can be done because i mean that was it you know when you heard you know shepard smith say 6 year old child i want to point out this though it would have been around the same time within a few months actually of the very famous kanye. man the video music awards taylor swift which became like sort of the beginning some say of our modern like me moment something happens and we repeat it we use it to put on fags is is this sort of like going after this there's a tragedy there's a plane miss mary's whatever about these moments when the media seems to just become we all seem to just become engrossed and we can't stop is this just sort of our newest version of if it bleeds it leads from like the poster and her it stays like we haven't really of all that much so. i mean there's an entire channel devoted to murder so i mean listen why didn't i. was all i
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want to scalp oh yes oh yes somebody this is what this what i think we love to analyze things i call of the back of effect meaning that we just like maggie when he is white i don't know we just do this was in the vent and people said well it was interesting but you too. about it i talk about it and the worst thing is i don't want to be let out let out of the loop and i also want to be the 1st person to post on my facebook because i would say i posted it 1st because i claimed it i wrote this story i was there 1st it's like to me i'm still trying to get over the notion of janet jackson's wardrobe malfunction you had to have the the the visual acuity of a fighter pilot to even notice and people who are going back into the left so i remember that my whole life when i look back is going to be one stringed a vent of nothing what is the fire for you have another adult life of the point of exhaustion and and discuss here's what's interesting too about all of this talk
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about the rise of the kind of a pussy thing is that the enemy family appeared on the show wife swap like twice before this whole event and according to stick around it according to the police and court records the bloomberg has perpetrated in order to get that he did family some publicity on their own you know men get their own reality show and they're good and they're heavy metal group because they deserve yes right don't forget that group yes yes and that also in 2007 was the kim kardashian sex tape that the real was real but then she got a reality show out of it you know it's real life scripted grab wise and sanitize for our enjoyment can we turn this around of these people kind of just like i'm going to concoct a story or i'm going to do something outlandish just so i can suddenly how can you show because somewhere along the line we went from editorial to news and we we obscure to remove that barrier fame and infamy are exactly there's a 2 sides of the same coin the whole paradigm is gone it doesn't matter if there were the old expression as long as they spell my name right well as long as they
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just let me do this but stormy daniels i've been not p.p. people who basically do nothing and kim carr dashon who dare i say is kind of like you know they always say the defendant or the seinfeld was a show about nothing but dick van dyke was really that 1st and she was as well. but all i'm saying is that we're learning more about us and you get to the point where you get scared when you say we're really not well we're mapping the genome we're traveling around the universe we've got particle physics is green theory but yet some of the. not only but 10 years later we bring it back to. analyze it and i love it and you rule my day because i've been training yes thank you because that is not about impeachment thank you thank you so much for coming online and that's the discussion about the news media and all of our foibles thank you so much sir thank you. state the real meat the fake me the freeze
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dried meat and spaceship the bio printed meat on the space station that's right the very 1st lab grown meat developed by a left farms was successfully created in the russian section of the international space station this september without gravity the process which is a suspicion specially designed for a printer is actually easier and faster allowing users to print from all sides all at once and worse by recreating the process of muscle tissue regeneration that happens naturally and out this could be crucial to long term space travel which would have making which would make having protein sources like meat possible without thousands of gallons of water on a cargo hold full of cash of course this new creation event just 1st spacefaring folks but could prove increasingly help on earth as climate and tastes change i say where do i sign up for a steak printer. that would be good for a deaf person of the state or. i wonder how it turned professional.
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and what was baffling to the fact that it made it made easier in space because of the 0 g.'s that one really captivated me when i talk about this article i was like whoa wait a minute because of the gravity here the cell was cat like combined. incredible stuff yeah and i do want to thank you forgot is that there is having a protein source for a long term space travel or a long term and we travel even in the arctic and other places where we are as humans is is something we have to think about and like you said it's it's it's funny when ants in a side by show that there is a cargo hole full of cows but in real life that's much harder and if we could figure out ways to do this in a way that doesn't use up all that water all of that you know think of all the damage to the environment that like you know in the cattle industry brings to things like being able to kind of move away from that is what i think are good the futuristic printers i like this are about is our show for today remember everyone in this world we're not told that we're loved enough so it's all you all i love the
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idea of a tight rope and on top of the wallace keep on watching all those folks out there are great things. in this connection to the middle and should ask for the last 70 and. they were the dutch girl who should've been the commission she. writes in shifts.
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turkey's military operation against kurdish militants in syria and its 2nd day with thousands of civilians fleeing their homes. this is an occupation we are useful people we need to do our own business let everyone stand up for us arabs foreigners sin sin. both of us our germany's interior minister says the deadly shootings in the city are left to dead were driven by anti-semitism. in ecuador rico beilenson anti austerity protesters are trying to paralyze the country by calling a nationwide general strike.

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