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on the ground current optics on the ground optics like the fact that most iraqi citizens are none too happy with the fact that the united states just assassinated the top iranian general at their airport possibly bringing the world closer to a hot war between the u.s. and iran a war that would most likely end up being fought inside of iraq. you know those kind of current optics on the ground those kind of or the optics on the ground that you know whole the whole that whole illegally invading and occupying thing the united states did to iraq back in 2003 and is what is ultimately responsible for the nation being in the war torn economical major gated place of was it is today that thing i mean take your pick really from any of the optics and while the e-mails do show that no binal decision has been made on withdrawing the military aid a state department official told the media that the united states is quote constantly reviewing our assistance to ensure that it aligns with our policy objectives and
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makes best use of taxpayer dollars. you know i think the best use of taxpayer dollars is not to start and was needless wars and then and then the holding nations we have a hostage to our taxpayer funded age paid packages that's a pretty good use but we can all do that my friends if we start watching all this. you want to know what's going on on a city street you want to. be so you'd like to see the crisis joyce state. great city displays systemic deceptions the late show which i would. just as. well when watching the ox i am tired of winter and joining me today to discuss the trump administration's recent moves to hold iraq withhold reracked military aid and hold that hostage because well you know they don't want our military there anymore
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as is legal and media analyst a lot of why don't we do thank you as always for going on with thank you sir so they're going to withhold this 250000000 contemplating withholding this $250000000.00 aid which would prevent iraq from buying $250000000.00 worth of weapons from our military industrial complex that's what the aid is for. we're going to give you money when you buy weapons from us. because you know they didn't they didn't bark or assassination or saw money is this good policy this kind of giving aid to these countries when you know military aid like this i'm going to say something right now tyrell that i've never said before i think in my entire life i don't understand any of this and i'm i'm i'm a con i'm sitting here next to you are lending expertise what i can't tell you or explain how any of this is even possible when i was a mere lad vietnam was there and they missed the end of the war by just in high
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school and your father of course the about this and it was before your time but we thought we had now was the most suitable 3 d. keyless i gave him understand that i can explain why i will be their fee and i was crystal clear limpid to lucid compared to what we're doing right now so i i i thought the last time i checked that we were there to maybe liberate iraq yet they had nothing to do let's go back to the original script the nothing to do with 911 saddam was a bad guy we're going to go through the whole evil glasby thing and him in a way we got rid of him a new day who say he's done he's finished at the behest of at the invitation of somebody once we remove that particular problem. after we destroyed their antiquities and armed everybody structure everything it was best described as this let's assume you have a hornet's nest in your backyard and you call me and i'm an exterminator and
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instead of me coming in and saying you know there's about a 1000000 hornets in there and i'm going to carefully take that hornet's nest off and put it on my truck and drive it off and destroy you know i take a baseball bat and i shatter it causing swarm so after we did this and i kept asking are we still there what are we doing so now work will be and i'm asking you if they don't if they kick us out in a non-binding. ok through something it becomes binding to the superdome was this something some kind of a laxative or something if you got a binding non-binding so if it becomes binding and they kick us out we're not going to give them the money if you say to buy the arms from us so hey it's a deal the very 90 percent of their budget i believe comes from their oil i believe it is their oil so can we then do the same thing with afghanistan and we work on that with afghanistan which happens to be by the way the greatest. i guess
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purveyor of lithium and other types of so that's another issue i want to throw you to before we go little time with these because i don't know how do you tell your i mean i am happy that our euro you're a great intelligent man and you represent a lot of other intelligent people out of school and we didn't figure it out we're both intelligent we don't know according to wall street journal the foreign military financing program administered by the department of state and defense consists of more than 5b5b with a b. loans and grants to other countries that is used to purchase american military gear right now isn't about essential u.s. taxpayers giving money to foreign countries or foreign militaries to then turn around and buy weapons from us but not use. them against us hypothetical or or or anybody else for that matter does this is the logic of the hard defense. just as it escaped my crazy for thinking that's nuts or you're crazy but not
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because of that ok it's not going to see t.v. the series crazy but what if he's right you know that with you too you know i don't know this but here here's the thing which is the greatest part and i talked to friends of mine who are devout christians and religious people i said where are you where is you i don't bring religion into this book but where were you where is you who is this new patch why there were this new was big but where you went and your god did how do you advocate this this is about death and destruction and nobody do you know what we could do if we walked into a country tyrol has said we're going to buy wells and pave roads and schools that we would be low then we would be cool. to talk about the hearts and minds the vs the well if we spend half of our money on exactly what you're saying winning hearts and mind building infrastructure the scope on other countries and then spent the other half building our own infrastructure here in the united states
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right you know exactly why we're still $1000000.00 just to buy weapons i came here today on the amtrak is like that cannonball out of a boat or event and i'm in iraq and station trite is talking about maglev been cycle parallel universe real systems i'm living in this 3rd world bought nothing wrong it's a 3rd world but nobody's ever thought about this but we're now arguing weapon systems you just don't get it i don't get why don't thank you so much for that you will never lose all they did nothing to you have a lot i think you've helped out over there if you serve our right as legal cases pile up against oil giant exxon words role in climate change a canadian subsidiary of the company is being accused of ignoring its own research into global warming r t america's alex mahela has the story. fires burning ice caps melting along with plenty of scientific evidence these are just a couple of factors that have many convinced that global warming is
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a reality in addition research from decades ago also points to climate change being a real threat the source an oil company imperial oil known for its s. o. gas stations in canada is a subsidiary of exxon in fact exxon owns nearly 70 percent of imperial which aside from being in the gasp our business is also a major holder of reserves in 10 of those controversial tar sands like exxon imperial has been accused of climate change denial and pushing its own agenda instead of facing the potential crisis in response to that and other accusations imperial has been battling anything that may look like environmental ism for a very long time in the 1960 s. and began actively hiring consultants to combat future public backlash in regards to its relation to the environment documents from the time show the company was aware of the connection between fossil fuels and climate change but instead of
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adjusting its business to fight the threat it viewed the melting of ice in the arctic as a business opportunity knowing what it knew by the 1970 s. imperial oil was aware that resistance to the oil industry was likely going to grow and in response the company took things to the next level surveillance. in a 1906 report compiled to develop strategies for responding to criticism imperial profiled 6 so-called canadian pressure groups it accuse the organizations of targeting imperial over environmental and political issues while politicizing the entire fossil fuel industry itself in coming years and period would develop its own environmental research capabilities and by the 1990 s. the company's findings came to an alarming conclusion greenhouse gases were heating up the earth and imperials operations were contributing to the problem however these findings did little to change the company's behavior or defense of rhetoric
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former imperial c.e.o. robert peterson penned an article in 1998 for imperials in-house magazine that top executive wrote that there is absolutely no agreement among climatologists on whether or not the planet is getting warmer or if it is on whether the warming is the result of man made factors or natural variations in the climate he also added a thought that is popular most climate change deniers carbon dioxide is not a pollutant but an essential ingredient of life on this planet today this is ontario oil's website. imperial has the same concerns as people everywhere to provide the world with needed energy while reducing g h g emissions well between 20172018 imperial oil ramped up its operations increasing oil extraction from 375-002-3830 extension 00 barrels
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per day not exactly what you'd call hoping to reduce g h g emissions for watching the hocks i'm alex my lil bitch are going to break cock watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered over social media be sure to check out watching the hawks the podcast with spotify apple music and everywhere you listen to your favorite or not so for the pod casts coming up we delve into the controversy and tragedy taking place in this is simply prisons as we are joined by pauline and frederick rogers a couple trying desperately to fix the criminally broken prison system in their home state states watching the whole. money printing leads to the stock market going higher which makes anyone think the
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geniuses and the like and that see our strategy of bombing innocent people makes it's really the crack at our money and then the bad combination of us because we do so for national security and the stock market it's an all time high that everyone gets really smart thank you. so much more people killed our civilians the schools did more soldiers. and then the stock market goes higher that's the cycle that we're now it's called genocide for profit it's called america. descriptions sound appetising even for the old. so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than what's necessarily good for the pet. food may not be the best people believe we have animals that have you know diabetes and. they have auto immune
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disorders these allergies we are actually creating these problems it's a huge epidemic of problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets the larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making it a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. in what has quickly become one of the most under-reported tragedies taken place here in the united states prisons across the southern state of mississippi are in a state of crisis after the tragic death of a main tera babs dobbs back in the summer of 229 the state of mississippi put its
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prisons on lockdown and since the dawning of the new year 5 inmates have been killed from violence and murders to fires flooding them even black mold inmates across the state are facing what some might call a biblical level of strife inside the state's prison system especially inside the state's highest security lock up the mississippi state penitentiary at parchment. and while many are quick to blame gang violence among the inmates is the ultimate problem that my friends is not the whole story according to the mississippi center for investigative reporting this problem was long in the making and that the current violence comes after years of neglect by state officials who allowed conditions at parchment to deteriorate when federal courts under the oversight of the facility in 2011. so what exactly is going on inside the parchment and other prisons across mississippi a state with the 3rd highest incarceration rate in the country well joining us today from jackson mississippi are prison and re-entry ministry embassador pauline
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rogers along with her husband frederick rogers who was an inmate at parchment for 16 years thank you for joining me. thank you so i think the best place to begin is what exactly has been taking place inside mississippi's prisons in particular parchment penitentiary since the start of the new year what's going on out there. is like a volcano i should ask say any roshan and in this so. it's not a angus like that can. close real face to get you off that they have their response of anger but after you punch your moment yes in fact that now that post is draining . oh and this is the ropes you know what's been going on out mean that mean to yours. bassett's. now many are quick to blame gang
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violence on the multiple tragedies taken place inside mississippi's prisons frederick you were incarcerated a parchment for 16 years from the ages of 14 to 31 is this really a gang violence issue like most of the media and state officials are saying or what is really actually going on inside there and what's really causing these problems. i think. you get a certain degree to do with it but i also believe did. you see him do what is being cruel relates to 220 years you sued results of that. there's a lot of state officials that need to be held accountable would be. sure. because we are they are here on account of our retreat on long. let me ask you this who do you feel is ultimately responsible for the for this chaos and what
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needs to happen to bring accountability as you said to officials who have allowed these prisons to deteriorate who have not taken care of the incarcerated people there you know who should be held accountable and how can we hold them accountable . well for one thing you've got to give people. this is that this is what has happened in parchment in these other facilities is what has been designed to happen over the years quietly and one of the now read it like a fire in a marriage in her book when they have to kowtow and serve with the 1st female chaplain herod in the state of mississippi in a book that she art there she cows it parchment became a role model but the concept of hard place met for profit factory and so what has happened when people start that it was for profit just like it was when it was built for plantation now the system the system had to didn't
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increase with the increase in parole increase in. increase it all the things that created this collective system of unfair prosecutors. private prisons and so you have people who encourage family members actually to go to school to become lawyers judges get elected to be judges so that they can create this system that would. oh you would do is pass the baton on to him or so what needs to happen now is. not mr hope people account but you've got to go big years to get ever batted as held accountable because this is just. has been created and designed to do just what is doing now to steal kill and destroy strong words strong neat hope for home and waddles what how do you provide hope in
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the wilds now or worse going oh it is you've got inhumane conditions where you can't tear a facility down and rebuild it overnight so what needs to happen now is truckloads of help the wholesome food. chicken fish the books and then some added news to go in and state officials to give an encourage an uplifting message that we hear you loud and clear give us a minute but if you walk in and they're laying on concrete. need a mattress and a pillow of peace a chicken and a pizza won't some sad that they're going to need a mattress a pillow and a blanket. most definitely fredricka i want to i guess my dad needs to be accountability there has to be accountability and we need to see it fast because there are people suffering right now and frederick what were forms do you feel incarcerated people living in mississippi need immediately right now to help stop this crisis from continuing on what can we do right now to help these people. where we 1st thing we go move this claim of prayer i believe i believe the
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president asks all 3 and i also believe it would a person with the costs really well over a period of time where one sees relief you need to have a place to go to. a 2 to sort of have to go back to uproot as you know i was in prison at the age of 13 when i state i was 16 years but i gad number of money and i have a choice whether or not to retire but i hear some people that surrounded me if he hit me along the journey and i think the state of mississippi would start to sleep in my prison system on looks back to me we might have to start spending money on the front end the prevent people from going to to prove. that's very brilliant actually that's all we should be looking at i want to ask you this given the overall failure of the u.s. prison system should we as
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a country start looking at alternatives to incarceration what do you feel are better forms of rehabilitation you know should we do away with the prison system as it exists today in the united states and find something better. yes we definitely need outearning to fail prison system but you'd need to prison system to prison prisons were created the hard core criminals now is not for a corrective to i look for punitive behavior we just keep punishing and then we need to revisit and look at how we do big thems we keep victims ever to have a person who is eligible for parole go up for parole they out the victims of priority and we keep people at a place of read visited home heart and we just keep revisiting we keep stirring in a place that has our it been it has our way to create it damage and havoc and destruction and started to and a lot of victims now are now
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a part of the system because they haven't been dealt with in a restored it plays. restored have been rehabilitated plays with the offender in order to get to help the place and that's and they have to be best friends but pull them away from that place of our ways revisit in the heart and pain that was created bast and when they have they take them to a place of hurt and. while the howard hawks classic 1950 s. film book thing taught us to keep watching the skies diligent u.f.o. research years today tell us to keep requesting the boyos because without sending in britain one from asian act requests we might never have gotten this recent nugget out of the us navy pertaining to the now famous encounter u.s.s. nimitz had back in november of 2000. and for what the infamous tic-tac shaped you up oh yes the united states navy has now not only can top secret documents and one
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video pertaining to the incident but they're saying that releasing the information to the public could cause grave damage to national security grave damage here is hard to america's natasha with more. and response to a public information request the navy says top secret u.f.o. files could quote gravely damage u.s. national security is made public and according to experts but definitely they really mean extraterrestrial this big you see here is a u.s. fighter jets the u.s.s. nimitz and soon to go chasing off a u.f.o. department of defense confirms this incident in a public information request say the release of these top secret materials would cause quote exceptionally grave damage to national security of the united states is coke's person also tells the media outlets the date of the 2004 u.s.s. nimitz video is nov 14th of 2004 and the video that's been circulating since 2007 is the same length as the video source what it could be is anyone's guess behave
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permian professor of physics and astronomy at the university of southern california says he does it down there is someone who knows exactly what that meant in a fight flying object so when i watch the video. you see an oblong object you see me and to me the only thing it does which is out of the ordinary is how it zooms out of view at the end all permian believes in life on other planets he says the day you declassify and this is something regarding national security could mean the u.f.o. is anything from one of the us is going for series 2 other technology in the works i don't think every object we see should be just immediately thought of as an extraterrestrial with the race to the moon and talks of living on mars permian says there's no question our fascination with life on other planets is growing and in fact he's teaching a new. of course this semester called human settlements an exploration of the solar system the class explores where humans could go and eventually settle i think our
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solar system just presents so many possibilities for humanity to expand into the you know the possibilities are limitless the permian says with the trillion galaxies out there it's possible our idea of what alien life looks like is far from reality that while the department of defense acknowledges top secret briefings and video from an encounter back in 2004 a spokesman made it clear that this information will not be released to anytime soon according to my financial resolutions 3 hearty. you know what i always say i say release the information because it's about time that we figure out what in the heck is going on when you see that tic tac go flying across the screen you cannot tell me that that is not true fully and identified flying object i've never seen anything on earth that moves quite like that and that ladies and gentlemen is our show for you today remember in this world we are not told we love them up so i tell you all i love you i am tyrrel ventura and before we go if you want to catch up
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