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just you have just to get. by if someone takes the out of the bed when you lie to the wall or. actually i think. because he chatters in crisis did he really needs to be. greetings and sell you tell you shims all right while millions and millions of people living in the united states will wake up on july the 1st with no idea how to
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pay their rent or earn an income in the wake of both the us congress and the trumpet ministrations abject failure to protect and support us during the cold 19 pandemic that my friends will not be the biggest news story of the week or the day no it will not no no no that slot is reserved for yet another helping of russia gate or in this case what bountygate oh actually no you can't use about a gate because that was the new orleans saints a few years back when they put bounties on play ok so obama gave these can't use that any way some kind of gate will eventually find its way to the end of this round of scandal involving the brand name in chief u.s. president donald trump and of course. the russians as we discussed earlier this week the new york times reported recently that american intelligence officials have concluded that a russian military intelligence unit secretly offered bonnie's to taliban linked militants for killing call. forces in afghanistan including targeting american
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troops and that the trump white house has done nothing nothing to combat or punish russians russia or russia for these alleged bribes naturally the us mainstream corporate news media ate all this up including our good buddy rachel maddow who much like alex jones talking about a luminati progress when in the full fear monger mode one on earth are we supposed to do with this dire. with news that has these worst case scenario implications about the president. dire it's so so dire i mean with all the dire we are facing today this is clearly to rachel maddow the most dire. except that like most of the past 4 years of russia gate trump stories this one heavily relies on once again intelligence community sources and evidence we haven't seen
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or are not allowed to see in fact in the aftermath of the new york times report both the pentagon and the national security agency have distanced themselves from the story which the pentagon spokesperson jonathan hopman saying quote to date the department of defense has no corroborating evidence to balad at the recent allegations found in these open source reports and time magazine reported that the n.s.a. the national security agency expressed less confidence than the cia or so come because there was no convincing evidence of that in intercepted taliban and russian communications so today my friends let's dig into the latest hysteria of cold war 2.0 appear mongering as we start watching the homes you want to know what's going on in the city the streets. there so you like to see the prices you always stay and see a little slice of great city displays systemic dissent says the late show
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which i will see when the guild as. well go i want to watch the logs i am i robot bitter and i don't mean to cry all right and joining us today to discuss this scandal of scandals involving afghanistan russia trump and bounties is former cia officer and senior investigator for the senate foreign relations committee former the one and only john kiriakou john thank you for joining us my pleasure thanks for having me so jon 1st off i just want to ask what is your take on the validity of this latest story coming out of the intelligence community about the russian g.r.u. putting up money for killing u.s. soldiers and the like and donald trump's apparent inaction on these accusations what's your opinion in looking at all this i don't think there's much believed it. to this at all for several reasons and you've already pointed out the important ones 1st of all we have to look at the source of the information it appears that the source of the information is a prisoner who is being interrogated either by
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a cia officer or by a socom officer so we have someone who's under duress likely telling his interrogator what he thinks the interrogator wants to hear and that's why we don't have corroborating evidence we know the ideas that the cia has and interrogations we know the practices in which the cia engages in interrogations and so we know that we can't take a lot of that seriously now coupled that with the fact that dio d. has no independent verification and n.s.a. even more importantly has no independent verification and i think that means there's nothing to it. you might just be right there john and we're seeing a lot of media organizations kind of try to walk back their initial claims even as late as today john looking at this from a geo political standpoint what the benefit before the russian government to conduct an operation like this and would it even make sense for them politically.
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see that's the $64000.00 question right there there is no benefit to the russians to ally with the taliban to kill americans we should also remind ourselves that you will do you know how many americans have been killed in afghanistan so far this year the number is 4 so it's not like there is this working assassination program taking place between the g.r.u. and the taliban now the russians have denied it the taliban have denied it it makes no geo political or geo strategic sense it doesn't get the russians anything anything that they can't get otherwise and the risk of blowback is very very high so why would president putin risk a hot war with the united states killing soldiers when it does no good to the russian government to the russian economy or to russian diplomacy it just doesn't
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make any sense really doesn't it that's and look i will i will stay i will step out regardless of the fact that there is you know a green and black emblem in the bottom of this of this news broadcast right now that says you know this has our tea i would state that no matter what channel i was working for and because it doesn't i'm going to be political sons i want also i want to switch gears a little bit because we didn't really cover this when it came out and i mean you're the perfect person to have on the talk about this recently former national security advisor renowned chicken hawk john bolton was making headlines for his insider's book on the trumpet ministration now there was a whole lot a whole of a little made over what is or is not classified information when this book came out john you've written numerous books about your time in the agency had to go through this declassification process what are the biggest hurdles and problems we have when we try to vet classified information that in the later appear in someone's books yeah the biggest hurdle is polluted ization now there's not supposed to be any politics involved in the clearance of the book in fact there are
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a lot of politics involved. in the clearance of a book what you do is anytime you write anything that has anything even vaguely to do with intelligence or with the cia or diplomacy or defense you have to send it to your home agency in my case it was the cia for clearance by something called the publications review board now this has been a law since 1978 in the case of us vs march chaddy where a former cia analyst wrote a book. it was serialized in esquire magazine and he did not send it in for clearance he gave the names of several cia operatives he exposed sources and methods and the cia took him to court and won he appealed it to the 4th circuit court of appeals and won again but even the earth the government want to get but even though the government won on appeal the important thing is that the court said
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that the cia had 60 days to clear the book or to explain why the book couldn't be cleared that's become policy so what they do is they almost never make the 60 days they'll send you a letter saying oh if this is so full of classified information we can't possibly do it in 60 days we need another 6 months we need another 12 months and then you have to hire an attorney and say no that's not the law the law is 60 days well if you're controversial they'll threaten to take you to court like they did with john bolton if you're not controversial or if your book is pro cia they'll get it done within the 60 days what john bolton did and i want to preface this by saying i am no fan of john bolton's i think he's a dangerous as you said type chickenhawk and that's being nice about it but john bull actually did what he was supposed to do he worked very closely with
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a publication's review officer at the national security council over the course of 6 months they went literally sentence by sentence according to the new york times and he got it cleared but when it was apparent that it was going to be cleared it was going to be published someone at a political level at the n.s.c. and the rumor is that it was actually the president himself said no no no even though this more junior officer said that it was cleared that it contained classified information it actually does contain classified information and. ordered it to stop then the next thing you know everybody goes to court i read this book i can tell you after 15 years experience at the cia and 2 more at the senate foreign relations committee there wasn't one classified word in this. you mean the president little i offer you and the problem is that there was so much criticism of the president that's why he didn't want the book out because his skin is that game
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and he just did not want to see articles in the post and the times and elsewhere criticizing him. and john we know that there is a long history of investigations by the f.b.i. as well as in some cases the cia and regards to protest movements and those who are involved in them yes we also know that it's illegal for the cia to operate domestically but with all of the recent black lives matter protests taking place across the country and calls for significant societal cultural change how does the cia react to a volatile political climate at home. well the cia legally isn't supposed to react at all it's the f.b.i. that that acts and reacts and infiltrates peaceful groups groups like black lives matter peace groups. any kind of group that takes to the streets any kind of group that is opposed to for example police excess the f.b.i. will actively try to infiltrate again it's supposed to be illegal for the cia to be
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involved in anything like this with that said we've all seen these reports in the new york times and elsewhere that drones were used to surveil these peaceful marchers we don't know where those drones came from were they agency drones were they military drones i think they probably were military drones on loan to either the f.b.i. or to local police departments either way that that's really walking a very fine line on the border of illegality it definitely is and i remember even my father when he was governor told me that there was you know there was always an agent undercover agent about of the minnesota state government not as a professional but someone wrote a universally held position never sold like you know that idea of a kind of well they never operate at home. there's a lot of gray area there despite what the law says john i want to thank you so much for coming on and it's always a pleasure to have you on the internet our audience thank you so much sir i'm
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always very very happy to do it thanks so much for inviting me thank you. all right as we go to break remember that you can also start watching the hawks on demand through the brand new portable t.v. half which is now available on all platforms so please definitely go and check it out you can watch us any time and for whatever device you want to coming up my co-host mr krause breaks down the latest numbers on student debt and how your zip code where you live actually plays a brutal role in the building a bad debt and then john how to talk space-x. stay tuned watching the.
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54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area rush up. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again.
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is anyone safe in the air ok. conservatives are defined for. those with the easy ones now the. wrong thing. is freedom of speech. but the way. the money is in money. the main thing about saving time about what it was it was i mean that was a sentence of on life as in the last. one we were in the same. scene the cartoon. you can but i'm in the same boat with a car and them but. here i am now on the body i'm not the one that.
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america is ballooning student loan debt should be cause for alarm at over $1.00 trillion dollars the student debt bubble is bound to burst but before it does the mountains of debt have left out of the housing market and unable to even afford a car they're dependent on their parents to keep them afloat with calls for student debt relief and loan forgiveness rising america has a front row seat to an emerging financial crisis but like in all things when america catches a cold black america gets pneumonia new research shows that student it correlates strongly with the racial makeup of a neighborhood the black or the community in north dakota the higher the student
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loan burden the student loan borrow protection center documented the way student debt is exacerbated by racial inequality furthermore the findings also show how student loan debt reinforces by major segregation that is already baked into the american pie of credit markets in their discriminatory policies. according to the s.b. piece the neighborhoods where most residents are white struggle less with student debt for example in philadelphia a majority white that goes like paramount francisville and spring garden the student debt the median household income is 32 percent in the zip code where 86 percent of residents aren't white in neighborhoods like poor town and strawberry mansions that debt to median household income rates leeks to a whopping 104 percent during code matters it always has it determines the best k. to 12 education the best housing options the young people most likely to graduate
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from college or even have the opportunity to attend in the 1st place because if coke can determine the type of career options afforded to you as well as salary competitiveness these are universal truths in america and by the looks of it your zip code also controls who will survive or even be able to pay their student loans in fact borrowers living in neighborhoods where 90 percent or more of the residents are nonwhite are 5 times more likely to fall behind in their student loan payments . the united states reinstitution of jim crow has made a comeback credit and wealth inequality are his nickname. fire. i never thought about that of the comparison to jim crow unlike and the degradation that plays on the community in those things but that's a brilliant brilliant you know comparison you know what are black students getting saddled with you know in terms of numbers and things like that how is this hurting them a few things so 1st and foremost black students typically borrow more to attend college
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than white students do a lot of that is because of single parent households because their parents typically are of lower means and don't have generational wealth but also because they are they're going to college is in many cases that are outside of the range so you have students that are borrowing up to 30 percent more than their white counterparts would be borrowing just to go to college and we're watching that you know with the interest rate over time build up an open up where when they graduate you know they get that sticker shock of now you have to pay these student loans back and unlike many of their white counterparts they aren't getting help from their parents many of them didn't qualify for a parent plus loans for their parents are helping them financially to you know recover from some of that debt in addition to that is their 1st start of job they're often not in the same positions as their white counterparts even if they graduate with the same degree so they're getting less financial help from parents or the community surrounding them they're also starting off in careers with a lot less money than their white counterparts so they're kind of a double edged sword and the zip code part i found extremely interesting because
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that's a piece of research we haven't seen before we always knew anecdotally but also there's research that supports that black students have by and large for the past 34 years had more student loan debt than their white counterparts but with the rise in student loan debt now that bubble is just a whole lot bigger it's interesting when you look at the zip code thing because you know we're always taught the fairy tale that you know everybody has a chance in america you know you move the united states and it. single person has that opportunity if you're born here you move you're all of that but it's just not true if you move if you're if you're live if you grew up in the wrong neighborhood there's no there's no upward mobility in most in a lot of neighborhoods across this country absolutely and i would flip that because i think wrong neighborhoods convert derogatory terms if you grow up in a community of color whether it is a latino community an african-american community a mixed people of color community you are at a far greater risk for housing foreclosures for divestment in your community in terms of schools that aren't funded adequately there are so many things that are
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not that are not funded at the levels they should be in those communities versus in white communities where we're seeing things progress a little bit faster are many cases a lot faster and and a lot of people don't own homes there so you're having all of these issues that are things that are part and parcel of the jim crow era that we're still seeing play out today and it's you know falling apart for a lot of young people who were taught that education was their means of getting to that next level and now they're seeing themselves burdened with this massive amount of debt it's also going to injured service through business because once you get the top your back you can't do it all of it so there's no amount of job or hard work you're going to do it for some of the size of these debts that we're seeing these kids know absolutely and then the problem is on average in america the majority of students who graduate college they're lucky if they get a 50 k. job so when you're walking out of this in your saddle with over 100000 $200000.00 worth of student loan debt. how do you ever pay that back and that's not including the interest rate that accrue over time so whatever you borrowed by the time you're
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actually able to even chip away at it you're paying back almost double of what you borrowed to begin with. or. best way just to begin to fix those things that we need to do a multi-pronged strategy around student loan forgiveness but also one that does not allow for colleges to elevate their prices the way that they have because what we've seen is that the cost of a degree from 2000 even 2015 is more than double what it was during that time frame and education is the exact same and i think that we have a problem with that because that the wages have not increased so regardless of what job you get coming out your saddled with debt that you will never be able to pay back and student loans are the only thing that you can not get bankrupt the out of us capitalism at its finest. space exploration remains one of the greatest feats of human ingenuity in modern science even in the backdrop of a pandemic america's full speed ahead with space x.
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this week america launched its 11th falcon 9 rocket eclipse they the art g.p.s. navigational tools this launch puts space x. on pace for 22 missions in this calendar year alone here to tell us more is our t. america's john honey. and away goes the space x. falcon 9 rocket blasting off this week from cape canaveral florida and carrying with it the new g.p.s. 3 series satellite system up into orbit the launch was the 1st by space x. for the u.s. space force which was established back in december the g.p.s. 3 satellite is the 3rd in a new line of upgraded g.p.s. navigation satellite technology it's set to enter service in plain east slot 4 of the u.s. is g.p.s. constellation in space a position currently occupied according to space x. by a g.p.s. satellite launched way back in may 2000 well the new g p s 3 provides more accurate
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navigation signals and a longer design lifetime of 15 years while also being compatible with japan's quads i seen it satellite system and europe's galileo network speaking of europe european commissioner terry part time and told reuters that the e.u. is budgeting billions of euros for space missions including new technology to launch rockets and an agreement with the commercial satellite launch company aryan space saying quote space is one of europe's strong points and we're giving ourselves the means to speed up space x. has redefined the standards for launchers so aryan 6 is a necessary step but not the old to mit aim we must start thinking now about aryan 7 space x. launched its 9th back of 60 satellites in june as part of its starling broadband network and of course who could forget the may 30th launch of nasa astronauts bob behnken and doug hurley aboard the space x.
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dragon spacecraft it was a historic mission heralding a new age of space exploration and collaboration between the public and private sectors and a new era of global space competition for r.t. john hoodie. look at cleanliness is next to godliness and this robot out of mit must be knocking on heaven's door. or rather cleaning heavens door designed in collaboration with eva robotics at the greater boston food bank mit's computer science an artificial intelligence laboratory cooked up this fascinating robotic system that can not only destroy airborne viruses like covert 19 but it also it also disinfects to. the robot uses the u.b.c. light fixture to destroy potential viruses and bacteria yes that's it there you can see it move it looks like it has for you know light sabers coming out the top of it
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the robot operates autonomously and uses space mapping technology to move in navigate around large areas this makes it my friends the perfect virus killing machine for after hours sweeps of large warehouses supermarkets and restaurants essentially making it well the arnold schwarzenegger of room. claiming robots thing is pretty cool because it is you have the look on your face. and i'm thinking you know that even without kobe like this is a really cool machine it is it is and they they were saying to the food banks especially because where people need food right away and where you know your back can be make such a difference right there if you can clean that out you know you just never have enough people were enough time to get everything and i think that that definitely helps in a place that is such a high traffic area and like oh yeah yeah and you know looking at the entirety of the base show i think it just again plays the element of look we can solve our way
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out of most problems we can solve our way out of the student debt problem if we actually put our minds to it and realize like as you pointed out that racism is going on even there we can solve our way to fix you know to actually get into space and we can solve the virus issue if we actually put our minds to it and work together to do it absolutely so we got to remain whole. demeanor and not get distracted by roger gave garbage all right that's our show for today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we are loved up so i tell you all i love you i am tight rope and and i'm in the secret keep on watching all those hawks out there another great day in the.
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well the pandemic no certainly no borders and just to nationalities. this summer. we don't look like world peace to. people. judging. commentary classes. we can do better we should. everyone is contributing way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is creating the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together.
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i saw. people poverty 1st. if you're born into a poor family you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die. if you're born into generational poverty. it's a tough tough fight every day soon you meet your needs and the needs of your family . during the vietnam war u.s. forces also. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. until our so much that is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita in all human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural
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country so our larry would have been going to tap that there even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the u.s. making amends for the tragedy and what help do the people need in that little land on mars. rejects britain's claims of hacking medical files on the u.k. foreign secretary. almost certainly meddling in last year's general election we asked people in london for their thoughts from trying. to. distract us from what's going on i don't think it's. coming before he's. also ahead on the program 3 french police officers are indicted for.
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6 months after a delivery driver being restrained.

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