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this particular man the battle is not over that some people who are paid to go to violent ends to dehumanize our community to express their opposition to our community and if that if that man has succeeded in berne if that man succeeded in burning down the strip club many people not gay people but many people would have been killed. gentleman do apologize i don't. think it's a straight circle but just because we have run out of typos as a laws i just want to say thank you to you both because it was a refreshing and i think very light and conversation really appreciate you both you come to be human rights activist peter tatchell journalist chadwick moore thank you guys. and that wraps it up at the back with more on our top stories in health and see that.
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all of us will hoops it has been absent from the bay this sense of behavior that appears even in deaf and blind babies even if you've never heard of seen love to feel tickled by parents. and then we learn how to use this in a more complex way i'm one of the things that we used to have to join in would love to contagiously to love when somebody else laughs even if you don't know why they're laughing. reading value tasia. and from up on high mountain gods best to create impeachment impeachment and impeachment by now as i'm sure your friends neighbors news feeds and cable news show hosts of told you the united states house of representatives voted yes on 2 articles of impeachment wednesday evening against the brand name of cheap united states president donald trump one
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for the abuse of power and the other for the obstruction of congress. 2 crimes then when that one set against the backdrop of washington d.c. over the past 60 years leave this particular commentator feeling like congress just spent more than 8 hours arguing arguing with each other yesterday just to ultimately hand out 2 speeding tickets at the indy 500 especially in light of all the abuses of power and subversion of congress we've seen from former presidents vice presidents cia officials f.b.i. officials and i say directors pentagon officials ice agents homeland security had as attorney generals governors senators representatives house of speakers senate majority leader's f.d.a. officials and. i'm run out of breath sorry i want to back a smoker that happens every now and again as common dreams reports the final vote on the 1st article was 230 to 197 largely along partisan lines the final vote on the 2nd article focused on the obstruction of congress charge was passed by a vote of 229-2198 while no republicans jump ship there were
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a smattering of democrats who went against their party with no boats but ultimately it was one congressman woman who was drawn condemnation from both sides of the aisle for her well presence the congresswoman out of hawaii and current democratic presidential candidate tells me gabbert made a 1st wednesday night in the nation's history of impeachment vote by choosing to vote not yay or nay but present. cue the thunderous rebuke from capitol hill so the presidential impeachment moving forward and tells the gathered standing president let's start watching the hawks. that i got.
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when watching the hawks i am 2 tyro of an attorney joining me today as my unimpeachable teachable panel of r t america all-stars lion-el of lynell media r t correspondent sara month and the host of the big picture holland cook and from toronto we want to only to america correspondent alex you all for coming on today. all right so look i know that we all have an opinion or an observation the biggest story in the united states today the impeachment of one bottle from. you know that stain on this presidential jacket what are your initial thoughts let's start with sir well i spent a lot of time yesterday covering the impeachment throughout the day so just to just to kind of reiterate it just seems very much like you said highlighting the fact that there was supposed to be a formal debate of about 6 hours where the vote was supposed to take place by 7 pm eastern time at the latest but it didn't take place until 8 30 pm eastern time and
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even a little after that so it just seemed like there was a lot of time of back and forth where both parties were arguing over the republicans on one side defending the president's actions saying that he did nothing wrong while the democrats just pointing saying that he violated the constitution that he sees are impeachable offenses it was just a back and forth of complete fighting where what gets to me is these issues that we're trying to really focus on infrastructure what happened to the u.s. being 1st something that president trump has and to kind of for that argument we know what's going to happen here they're going to him sitting presidents have been impeached in history an 868 andrew johnson and in 1008 bill clinton neither of them were removed from office so it looks like this will be no exception for president from either because the republicans have the majority in the senate so really just a lot of back and forth and over 8 hours just seems
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a bit much. to quote a great peggy lee is that all there is. it was like this in congruity like amish porn it was a go back to marilyn that was what was on the other side what are we watching what is happening i we waited we waited here it was. it was the most on i didn't feel an even. in america going to the merits of it people called me very astute people i thought who said listen i don't want to get it and they're going to get rid of it is it the wrong no it's the rules like rules what is this what happened is the n. well andrew johnson by the way the tenure in office at getting rid of stanton whoever it was that was and all of the papers you covered this years ago family all correctly that one was at least probable tenable bill clinton i don't go into detail we least understood the subject matter this is the only impeachment where
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you could go to times square or any place will ask people what happens i don't know i believe don't want to can i say i will circle to you in a minute alan 1st i want to head out to toronto and get alex male a bitch as someone who outside of the country looking in and what have you what do you make of these wonderful impeachment proceedings that we had yesterday. but you know what looking from the outside in and i'm sure a lot of americans feel the same way as well the question is what is peach meant we were expecting pitchforks with knives out and you know here get out of the white house are going to be pushing the donald trump out no nothing like that basically it's a dog and pony show that leads to nothing so anticlimactic of the watching the whole thing from the beginning 1st of all and 2nd of all it just shows how this system is . let's not get into the division of all things i don't really care that your system is it just doesn't seem to do what it's supposed to do and you're wasting so much money so much time on this pietschmann that leads to nothing and ultimately
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will lead to more nothing and most likely lead to a much stronger donald trump in 2020 and when he times come for reelection this is something that he might be actually using to his benefit instead of to his detriment and holland cook please give us the big picture i watched for hours last night and i was shocked i couldn't believe my eyes there was jim jordan wearing a sport coat and doug collins was apparently being paid by the decimal but being a good news guy i was out by dawn's early light this morning i read the news today oh boy if that wasn't a dated enough reference i've gone old school. and i notice other than the headlines are getting shorter you have the 3 word version and if you go to either of these alleged lefty rags they've got it down do 2 words wow but if you're a real political junkie and why don't you just give it to me hardcore and for
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anybody who's watching who has never been to the newseum here in washington you have until the 31st when it closes and quick tonight or 1st thing tomorrow morning if you go to the newseum is web site it's a real shame or gets bored because you can see today's front pages from across the usa and all around the world and it's very interesting to see how this is expressed 6 simply you know this is all we have the attention span for and to lionel's point i bought these from the kid at walgreens and he said so trump's not president anymore this is not been understood it hasn't really been the last of all and so that's why i want to get to this next piece because it really jumped out at me tells the gabber drew fire speaking of being misunderstood for what she was trying to do drew fire from both sides for choosing to vote present when the when they took the impeachment vote yes to wednesday take a listen to this clip of the congresswoman just a small a small part of reform minute speech on why she chose to vote present take
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a listen i am standing in the center and decided to vote present i could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because i believe president trump is guilty of wrongdoing i also could not in good conscience vote for impeachment because removal of a sitting president must not be the culmination of a partisan process fueled by tribal animosities that have so gravely divided our country. so what do we make of the blood oh you just started laughing what do we make of that what does your argument hold water don't you buy by the way she's cool . don't you love that i could now i realize what he did was wrong. but then again i couldn't ask for him to be moved because that would be partisan boredom a politician she is a democrat kind of she should watch her in the future but wasn't that great the president is like the no contest plea i didn't say i did it i didn't do and i go.
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look at devry which is good though or as a kind i call it no context like let's just forget the whole thing yes smooth move on her part noncommittal but she does cement that candidate with a conscience thing low risk no risk way she's not going to be president but she has signed her name to something in a different way than the others have and i think that's also the problem that we live in a very divided society right now and the fact that she's she's calling that out that she's not going to vote one way or the other i think gives her a little bit of credibility in my book at least for that sense because i do believe that the democrats this may be a backfire for them because we almost know what this is going to play out to be whether there's a trial in the senate or not and i do believe that this will help the republicans and president donald trump did you see the lines waiting for his rally in michigan last night i mean that crowd was going big so alex i want to throw to you your what
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do you think is. playing it safe is that good is that going to help her careers are going to hurt her career moving forward. ok i'm a big fish and but when it comes to this like i did like it i think she should have done something a little bit different she didn't explain herself i mean going back to the founding fathers and you know this is what this is all about here's trump that did some bad stuff in but you know look at the founding fathers one of those it's not about that it's the fact that she should have spoken to both the wars that this country has been. illegal wars the illegal funding of terrorist organizations that have killed americans by americans and american governments she should have spoken about that kind of stuff and put that up next to what trump did in comparable and i think toll see gabbert as this as a candidate for president who is really running on this anti war platform that's the things that we'd like to hear from her that's where i wanted to hear from her and i think that would have made a little bit more sense of that kind of excuse for saying president which president
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right now to i wish i could have said that at the beginning that i would have to be saying all this but at the end of the story is look the bottom line is she just didn't explain herself i think there was no there and i think is actually going to go i could be a big negative for her i don't think this is going to resonate for her has been around by the way tell us as a major league as iran. is not saying it just try not saying it's not but remember what arlen specter during the clinton he said not prove. always wants to be he is that asterisk of history let me tell you something he is got a big future don't run. eliminate her present and also moving aig. what do you think the adirondack particularly but watch these is she what was so good about her. that's true she got that everywhere. and it might be one of those
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positions that at the end of the day when enough time has passed and i think people look back on this for the circus from both sides both sides are guilty of this and the democrats when they look back on this they might be saying wow here's somebody who actually said i got to wash my hands i don't know we'll see how this all plays out all right everybody as we go to break our watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on our social media be sure to check out watching the pod cast which is now available on spotify apple music and everywhere you listen to your favorite or so favorite guests coming up on. blue ribbon panel weighs in on the latest twist in the world of the edward snowden saga and the school lunch issue that strikes all our heartstrings states. well it finally happened donald trump has been impeached by the house of representatives in complete opposition to what the founders city of vision the
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articles voted on were along party lines it is highly unlikely the senate will vote to remove the president from office so what is the point of this entire exercise. i had a spiritual experience. and i had the little girl that died in the fire sent there collins. 75 yr old son we're looking for a kidney reaching. 54 years old and 21 years on death row on model. crime i didn't commit. i only knew that he was innocent doesn't read the blue flu symptoms nobody does. you know and the. trial was pretty much a farce. they are ahead of them building for that. tell you nobody.
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that may not people you will learn it. from me hasn't forgiven themselves for something. i knew she was there and i knew exactly what out is doing. people live. sometimes there's no links planation. what n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden published his memoir permanent record last fall it debuted at number 2 on the new york times bestseller list and went on to be a smashing success and now it appears that the united states government will be
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getting a cut of mr snowden's profits the new york times reports almost immediately upon its release the u.s. justice department sued mr snowden seeking to seize his proceeds from his new memoir because he did not submit the manuscript for review before it was published so officials could make sure it contained no classified information well that lawsuit has come to its conclusion the united states to deter judge liam o'grady of alexandria virginia has ruled that in a 14 page opinion that snowden was in breach of his employment contract that requires authors to get approval for material containing any mention of intelligence data or activities or any other information or material which is known to be classified the government will also now be going after proceeds from his speeches as well now this is not the 1st time that the u.s. government has gone after authors in breach of the security clauses back in 2016 a navy seal who wrote about killing bin laden was forced to give up almost 7000000
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in royalties to the government so the question is my panel should we allow the government to essentially profit from former employees turned nonfiction authors i'll start with you alex. well you know one stoughton is just out of reach all the way in russia and you can't epstein the guy well might as well go 1st of all that they're not right and that's exactly what's happening here so you know they want to get snowden on every possible way that they can but edward snowden doesn't really seem to care and i think that's probably bugging them a little bit more than the whole fact that they can't reach him at this point that with snowden he's basically come on said listen this book was written for the public i want people to know he is a whistleblower and that's what whistleblowers do so he just wanted to push out a little bit more information there am i going to get the money am i not going to get the money that's secondary to me so you know what should the government be able to do that you do sign contracts when you work for the cia and the n.s.a. as you sign contracts for working for private corporations but on the way out you
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know the corporations are going to say well you can't work for our competitors or you can't disclose this information sometimes people do that and they win in court so it could be the same type of thing where you look at the government maybe he could get his bucks maybe he won't but i think either way someone just doesn't care is it absolutely insane for the government to kind of make this argument against probably one of the most famous whistleblowers in history to be like hey you should have checked with us before you wrote your book can you imagine him going in getting approval at a time that's my thing is this is i want to talk about being the son i can i think do that what about this is a this is tantamount to the son of sam laws which were found unconstitutional and then really brought back again which says that a person cannot quote profit from their own crimes and that's been i hate that it's the most unconstitutional thing because if you think about people who've actually committed crimes and then wrote about it there were those that martin luther king guy in st paul in jesus mahatma gandhi and hitler bad example but in
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mind so this is an extension of that this is the idea that we're going to go after we want to stifle speech and that's what this you can say this is merely a can. actual penalty but this is about quelling speech until the women are one shot and that is not america i think that's something that i think has become very blurry nowadays with with intelligence where like you said i mean these are our tax dollars sometimes going to these intelligence officers but i do agree much of what alec said that snowden wrote this to tell the story and the u.s. government is trying to go for anything they can at this point for him and much like alex said snowden probably doesn't care much about the money at this point he struck out in russia and united states officials or said i was russia by and i just want to clarify that no clarification there thank you a little on the credibility just as he's i mean he's just there's no he can go nowhere and he and he's afraid to go anywhere again because the united states is
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just trying to hit him wherever it hurts every time we want one of those aeroflot commercials i want to go i don't know how bad it is. in terms of that controversy p.t. barnum would love this you know this is the bad boy that you want to date because your father disapproves and so there's that but as a practical matter why do you think he's on the lam and how can they get their hands on his money we have transcended. currency via bit coin etc they going to attach his proceeds from amazon you can sell the darn thing is a p.d.f. and click back if he wants you know there's enough ways around the system that i think it's probably a net win for him because of the stink it's true and the more publicity but it's interesting because when you guys brought up that idea of going after him you know going after his money right now was a chelsea manning just celebrated i think or 32nd 33rd birthday because she's
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standing up for principles and they are in jail with him despite you know releasing her last year is that hard can we keep a straight face now when we kind of condemn other countries for going after you know political folks they don't like or dissidents in their country we're not the same time here we are. forcing upward snowden to live in exile because you know we won't get a fair trial here in the reasoning free is there's a little bit of our we had to face when it comes to that alex. he said you know there are others are you buying that is just outside looking into we come across as to. the law. yeah i mean that of course i mean there are so many situations where i could point fingers at the you know basically i've always said you know is one of these calling the kettle black situations i've talked about of a 1000 times on twitter what i'm talking about the states pointing fingers at other countries what they're doing with the united states is doing the exact same thing but you know it's at home also you know with this broad minded b. and i know this is kind of off a little bit but about this whole to kashi $69.00 the rapper the case where he's
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making $10000000.00 while he's sitting in jail and he's getting this contract a $10000000.00 contract he's a he's a gang member that's committed crimes in the united states of america in jail and everybody's ok with that that's ok but this whistleblower comes out who's basically helped your country help the world recognize and knows the information that was much needed for the entire public to know this guy is being treated like a criminal by the u.s. justice system you know while the other guy can when i'm out 10000000 bucks and i'm a bad boy but this is the you from is a shot of this country we have the whistleblower now the democrat was a blower whoever this was and why wasn't one of these but he was a hero sammy the bull is a rat. tom legislation where people whistleblower legislation where people have basically exposed how the government wastes of money there harold that ellsberg was a hero it would be just julian assange is i believe he this to me is exactly
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the this is nudes worthy and what i thought was the court's always said if it's newsworthy that that trumps sorry by the pun everything but apparently not in some . cases not in virginia call. apparently especially them for the record i want to jump to the last story so we have time finally today i have to bring up the story of caitlin hardy a kindergartner recently set up a lemonade stand sort selling site or hot cocoa and cookies and or to help raise money for fellow students who couldn't afford or had negative balances on their school lunch accounts she ultimately raised about $80.00 and was able to pay off the negative balances of $123.00 students with that $80.00 and she's going to pay off more as she goes forward now while this is a beautiful act by a young girl in her family to help her community to me this raises a very serious problem why in the united states of america do 123 students and refill mentary school in vista california or for that matter any kid across the country have to pay to eat at public schools in the 1st place i ask you that looks
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does this make any sense to you outside looking in. no look i mean trillions of dollars missing from your government trillions of dollars spent on war you can't feed kids you can't educate them properly you have a little girl here who's doing something good and here's the scary part i actually you know one on a couple articles about this today the reading from different sources the comments coming from americans about this 5 year old are unbelievable she's a liberal she's a socialist that she's i don't know right. seriously like i mean come on this group and you know what that of course nobody can say well you know republicans actually donate more money than their liberals to charity you know who care who cares if the whole fact of the matter is the bottom line is that there is 5 year olds i can't afford food their parents can't afford food and the united states has the money for it but is using it for all the wrong things in the worst part alec is that we just found out that the government is seizing this now because she's
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a whistleblower and she said. because now she is exposing. this draconian lunchroom. shylock it's horrible day jess she's probably already got a book deal with this and i don't know why because it's not just these kids and cover this is a problem across the country where you see these kids going into even the high schools going into serious debt to their school just a bunch of they get yet because they can't not that what school lunches were that great to begin with but now imagine like this is our we have to look at the education system across the board in the united states and kind of bring it back to kind of off topic but still the teacher strike thing going on in the past for the past 2 years some of the largest since the early or mid 1905 looking back at that these are the people who are educating the children of the future of the adults of the future and for them not to be able to have a meal is just plain sad so yes i'm looking at what the united states is doing with
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that funding where we can allocate that funding from a little bit here a little bit there it will add up. it's not social 'd i don't think it's a it should be a partisan issue given kids food and school i don't mind my tax dollars going to paper little johnny little susie dos and whatever is down the street being able to eat you know and for many it's the only square meal of the day my dad was an elementary school principal i was a high school teacher. you don't know what their whole nutritional life is like outside of their i think this is an important story for that reason and it's a sweet piece the other night on a civics class in high school and they were talking about impeachment and they made a lot more sense than what we saw on t.v. from the house the other night this may just be another case of the kids are smarter than the grownups you know this inspired me to they do go through huge hubel which you know i'm addicted to and i happened to look at things school lunch programs around the world japan and it was i want to just go there for the luncheon
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and they're worried about not only you know the their well being of the child in the spiritual health and here we are saying i can't i'm going to walk you all out for the you know for the for the snickerdoodle i mean when how do pray vidar we i know less as mr canada over here on the outside looking in but it is embarrassing it is truly embarrassing and especially the fact that look look let's be honest we're not feeding our school children you know it seems like we have a bunch of schoolchildren on capitol hill who can't get anything done so but they get fed well every day by lobbyist dollars more than likely i want to thank my blue ribbon panel as always we're coming on lion-el of lionel media that always wonderful ceremony to stoke our to correspondent the big picture him self mr holland cook and alex mahela bitch from our awesome studios up north in toronto thank you all so much for coming on with a pleasure to have you well yeah and that ladies and gentlemen is our show for you remember everyone in this world we are told we are loved up so i tell you all i love you i wrote for keep on watching all those hearts out there and have
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