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it's not reproduce what other people have sent but whatever it is whatever position the r.p.s. and then what the electorate may make to this. is there a danger to think that over use of of such fact check to leopold's undermines the entire purpose doing exactly the opposite of what they're meant to because readers could simply start ignoring them well i don't really frankly think they should be used at all i don't think it's the job of facebook which is simply a portal by which people provide information to other people i don't think it should be in the business a faction let its users do the fashion you can let users decide what is true or false so that's where that's where i begin and frankly end the announce and you've been very good to your time thanks for coming and sharing your thoughts here on the program we've been speaking to produce marks former republican state senator and pennsylvania thank you we've been warrior for donald trump and 26 team during the campaign i'm not as well thank you sir. we're back at watching the hawks in
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moments tyrrell venture on the team are standing by in their washington studio if you'd like to keep them company just people watching. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see if that. greetings and sal you take us you know what the last presidential debate now finally upon us in the 2020 presidential campaigns entering the final stretch it has become clear that there is one topic one topic that neither us president donald
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trump or his challenger former vice president joe biden wants to touch with a 19 and a half foot pole and that my friends is the u.s. war machine most specifically the longest running war in u.s. history afghanistan you see well foreign policy in general has been largely ignored on the campaign trail save for the hilarity of you know both sides hating on china spinning paranoid fantasies of evil foreign nations interfering in our elections. the republicans you know they're screaming about iran and the democrats as usual are screaming about russia it's the crickets surrounding our almost 20 year long war in afghanistan that is truly beyond the pale especially when stars and stripes is now reporting that years after they fought in afghanistan u.s. troops are now watching as their children deploy to the same war yes my friends afghanistan is not only the war that never ends and it goes on and on my friends it
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is now become generational multi-generational we're fighting there has been passed down father to son and mother to daughter here in the united states to the story of master sergeant trevor de boer who 1st deployed to afghanistan back in 2002 and recently told stars and stripes quote when we started this people asked why i was going and my response was so my sons don't have to fight this war well through no fault of master sergeant aboard that mission has clearly failed as his son payton slopes has now it's also served in afghanistan. and even at the very same forward operating base that his father served at this never ending war has even outlasted the new york times special at war a section dedicated to covering it the times of war editor loren katzenberg took to twitter to announce that the paper will be ending its at war forum pointedly commenting that there are fewer and fewer spaces that exist to examine the
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experiences of war and the toll they've taken on both americans and the citizens of other nations for whom the cost of recent conflicts is almost insurmountable yet too often forgotten and that my friends is why when it comes to america's war there was only deafening silence on the campaign trail because war in this country has become a permanent part of the united states experience now let's start watching the hawks . if you want to know what's going on in a city street you want to see the missiles which see the crisis you always stay i'll see you slice this great city desolate systemic deceptions late show which i will so please just as. a welcome everyone watching the parts i am tyrone ventura and joining us today to discuss this now multigenerational running war in afghanistan and the silence of
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foreign policy on the campaign trail is iraq war veteran and senior fellow at the center for international policy matthew all of matthew thank you for coming on as always. matthew 10 years ago in 2009 you you resigned from your post in afghanistan with the u.s. department of state over the continued escalation of the afghanistan war in your worst nightmares did you ever imagine that war would now become a multi-generational one. i know it if they drag me on my mind was not a figure at this point i would i would know it now. which is before i started looking but i. i also didn't expect to be here paying years after resigned still talking about that actually 11 years and are still talking about the afghan war so no no idea that this will be billed multi-generational the anecdote will go up
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earlier darrelle about the soldier who had done in iraq my sons don't have to go i remember hearing those exact when i got to rocking the wives and of course now the wars are just not a rock in afghanistan they literally are wrong on the part of the land you know mali in nigeria all the way. to pakistan in the last 40 years or so to this question left leaders are not there been very few nations that have not been affected by war by refugee crisis by chaos by. it's that iraq and this is all with all of us policy and that. really is the jimmy carter administration and so while we talk about our sons going to afghanistan
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because we've been there for 20 years you have to remember for the asking in wasn't more years so their sons are fighting again and it was their grandfathers that fought the soviet union and then in the 1980. or not just the americans many millions of people whose the generation the worst got the mass suffering and the trauma that you know just really meets the last generational lines and it's something that you know i don't see an end to it a time soon again for the moon and. western africa all the way to pat. and matthew time magazine reports that pentagon data shows that 80 percent of recent troops come from a family where at least one parent grandparent aunt or uncle sibling or cousin has also worn their nation's uniform as a former soldier what kind of impact do you think that will have on our veterans where now they're seeing their children fighting the exact same war they did. i
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think there is that you know if you look at the polling that's been done pretty much consistently for the last 10 years on attitudes and actions and activities there's members toward these wars in afghanistan many times there are negative opinion of the war saying these wars have not been worth fighting out. of the of the general public the more active duty service members and more veterans are saying these wars are not fighting civilians are ending the civilian category we have you know if the 70 percent who are opposed these wars though i think through a lot of family members seeing their children going off to take or indeed bali's i can tell you just personally example when people i know are the idea of it is speaking to them because they understand the moral and intellectual honesty or
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but all they do they understand why their children are joining the military many are joining the economic benefits to get health care benefits to get the education benefits as well as to be good or to the lineage and you know let me think that's one of the great prices we have in america right now there are few occupations across the board that offer a learning offer or share a kitchen and that's what u.s. military portrays to people rightly or wrongly i think it's the. you know it's motivation of the. you know they need to organize a murder. for many there is this. resonance and was in america i think it. was really. that. needs absence of things to be proud of and. will find that in the list there we've got a couple minutes left i want to ask you with the news that the new york times and
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the ending there kind of out war section there for him and how much of this lack of media coverage and this kind of accepted acceptance of neverending war weatherby in afghanistan and iraq and all the places you mentioned earlier that were out war how much of a role has that played in the century everyone ignores the fact that we're at war on this campaign trail. it is you know i mean to get into much bigger issues right guys. the idea that. in hollywood and the arms industry. you know are all owned by the bank that own 90 percent of the s. and p. $500.00. no really these wars to me are election of our economic system the banks that own the again 90 percent of the s. and p. 500 the top 45 and i really think they're really asset management firms like blacklock in bangalore and h.p. they have the principal shareholders in the weapons company and they're the
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principal shareholders in the fossil fuel industry in a critical shareholders in hollywood as well as the news media you know what the exception of lugar and washington post there are only a handful of media organizations out there that aren't connected to the weapons in the street because they're owned by the same banks those are me it goes beyond this idea that we're not talking about the war equal aren't paying attention work isn't everything we're wasting really in the dollars we're saying we can't afford health care we can afford a public education because you know a.b.c. but we're just spending a true about it comes out to you every year about a trillion on the order dollars annually of united states spending on the military on the wars we all those of the veterans budget the defense budget nuclear weapons logic homeland security budget plus all the interest we spend on past wars and
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military spending about one of the war trillion dollars each year and that is making a lot of people a lot of money though when you understand that nexus when you understand how all these industries are tied together by the same banks that own them you can understand how an organization like the new york times and say you know it's really not that important for us to convert wars any you know i think you're laid out perfectly rather i got to say thank you because i think it's very rare that you up someone really put all those pieces together of eloquently of your day and i hope people really pay attention to what you just said because it's important for them to know that thank you so much for coming out of a mouth. and educating our audience as you always do it's always a pleasure having you on sir. and even the nation they beat around you guys healthy and even well now you're too. widespread protests have gripped the country of nigeria in recent weeks as activists and protesters have taken to the streets
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demanding an end to the police brutality and harassment of citizens of the african nation and they have faith that but they're used to this and has faced at the hands of a special anti robbery squad policing unit that has been in operation since the early 1990 s. in the last 24 hours clashes between the 2 sides of resulted in chaos and reports of fatalities nigeria's president now is appealing to all of his citizens for quote understanding and calm here as artie's alex mahela bitch with this very complex story. it's a scene we've watched with pete around the world of god. at least brutality and in nigeria it can lead to death according to amnesty international at least $56.00 people have died during 2 weeks of widespread protest including $38.00 on tuesday that human rights organization says that at least 12 of those killed on tuesday were at 2 separate gatherings where nigerian security forces fired upon peaceful protesters in the country's largest city lagos. with
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a lesson many keys he says so many incidentally these are the ones that i mean it seems and i certainly didn't and then if it finds that the numbers could be much higher nigeria's army has called the allegations you. nigerians have been protesting against police brutality in particular they are calling for an end to the special anti robbery squad or sars police unit sars was set up in the 1980 s. to tackle criminality but is accused of kidnapping torture and killing. the protests started online after an undated video showing what appeared to be sars officers attacking a man was shared widely on social media echoing the demands of nigerian protestors voices from around the world have condemned the action of nigerian police some of those supporting the demonstrators in the african country are average people on the streets as far away as london got to our own i was there
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for. others a prominent figures such as the un secretary general so it's time for all countries to understand and i hope nigeria will be able to do so that police will tell you he needs to stop and those without his counsel for the facts. of such. an emetic violence. amid the countable the and these is essentially essential everywhere although nigeria's president muhammadu buhari disbanded sars last week the protests have continued the nigerian public has become accustomed to broken promises by the government and have taken this opportunity to campaign for wider social change the nation's government is famous for corruption the country remains poor and lacking in infrastructure while billions of dollars pour in from oil revenue so far tuesday's violent crackdown has done little to stop the protestors evidently even the most direct kone in measures are not able to silence the voice
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thank you there there. i. thank. you as president donald trump supreme court nominee. is being tracked it appears that her appointment to fill the seat left vacant after the death of justice. is inevitable despite voters being just days away from presidential election day. if voting patterns provide insights we know that trumps hold on the presidency and the republican hold on the senate could all in in just a matter of days amy connie berry is
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a lightning rod for the supreme court but not solely because she trumps pick but because of what democrats in the majority of american voters are calling an illegitimate process republicans are literally rushing her nomination while an election is going on in the election that could likely remove both the president to nominate her in the senate majority likely to confirm her but i think that's the bigger issue the bigger human rights issue civil rights to rights activists have with baird is her a long history of support for organizations that unraveled their progress as well as some problematic opinions it 2900 issue opinion of beards came under fire during her confirmation hearing in the 29000 workplace discrimination case bear found that the use of the n. word in the workplace did not create a hostile or abusive working environment what. barrett though is an equal opportunity offender. community speaking loudly against her and for good reason in
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the county barrett was formerly a trustee at a private school with. policies the school board admission of children with same sex parents and made it crystal clear that openly gay or lesbian teachers weren't welcome in the classroom. and just a few days ago during her confirmation hearing barrett used the term sexual preference to describe the community this time has been deemed highly offensive and outdated as preference implies that sexual orientation is a choice this type of rhetoric has been used to advance dangerous practices like conversion therapy joining us now to unpack all of this is president preston the policy director for united for reproductive and gender equity or urge welcome preston. thank you so much for having me well preston we always count on you. to give it to us straight jamie coney barrett is going to be seated on the supreme court that's pretty much a fact at this point what does this mean for elocution she writes acknowledging
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barrett's past comments and known policy stance is already deemed harmful and discriminatory by activists scholars and civil rights advocates. first of all thank you so much for inviting me back and i am particularly nervous when it comes to judge parents nomination and all from a confirmation process we already knew from the very beginning that it's going to be a process that was rocketed through the senate judiciary committee and started dating back at you know like grandma mcconnell we're going to break the fast track this nomination and confirmation process next week particularly when it comes to the. we already knew how perilous a deal lasts from the use of the word sexual preference and actually we have someone mixed in or on l. who will correct it or just least in the disrespect and use of the term preference because that does indicate that there are. better choices also allowed in their actual didn't sell to people in the county barrett into the ultimate meeting and we
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are you know we go have now you know many of us were able to get out insurance due to the affordable care act which she's made it quite clear that she wants to overturn she's also made it quite clear in my estimation that she wants to make sure it will no longer a law that for sure be just what these dancer question not during the hearing itself but late it's over but i'm just we worry about what this could mean for oil it's not only in the workplace but what it really means that we can bet there are civil rights in the grid and i think we all are and i want to ask you know with things like discrimination in the workplace specifically geared towards transgender workers come someone like a macone beret it was accepted roles limited the rights of l.g.b. t.q. individuals be trusted to rule accordance with the constitution and not. her personal leanings i mean that's we're really comes down to she claims are more original or stop all the constitution but can we really trust that's what or she is going to go with this or is it going to be all personal all the time. in my view
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most people 'd would sure as it's all over regional is are it's all in your personal viewpoint and to be clear the idea of originalism untouchable ism is deeply rooted white supremacy if we're talking about the actual text of the us constitution we know what was written for in mind why 8000000 owners we know we're transit non-binary people we're not consider people we know all black people we're not consider people in other people of color we know the history of this country we know all the history of the united states and how white supremacy it's all been and just average every single day just so when insurance stands there riginal i am always always 'd ready to be on guard because i know that they are not are checkmarks a last minute east when it comes the particular question or relation to transponder people we already know that in the united states don't have a national law to protect you from employment discrimination so near as we would
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simply pass the women hundreds from a nation act in the house and the senate that's failed every single year practically and most of the chamber it's might actually make things so again there are several protections and that's true even with the case that say in ethos the county so again we need that jurors who will protect and defend the rights of marginalized communities and of course that means transgender people and we cannot depend on that person we get into a very. impressed and i know you watched the confirmation hearings as many of us did. he had a letter that was written and read during the hearings and they denounce ain't coming there it's nomination what do you think are some of the reasons why the organization is so adamantly against her becoming the next supreme court justice. because and i'm a lazy peña like so. the civil rights organizations understands that any honey berry it will not be a friend to people of color just as you mentioned earlier on the policy director for urging which night for we put up with gender equity so
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a bulk of our work is not reproductive health rights and justice which includes the right to have a child the rights and not how much child the right to raise the children we have been state's environment and the right to not only autonomy so we can talk about what it actually means for a judge like any tom garrett to be concerned to the supreme or whatever but we must also discuss that in tandem with conversations around reproductive health care and other access to the health care system still for people who have presents and dish and will likely not be a friend to us for people who actually are pregnant and may want to think before chinky know that she's not going to be a friend to this and so again actually it's not it is important that organizations white and only 6 eat like to loose a province but that one in the right like the moyers immediate other to continue it's placed it out against the nomination going on there and again we saw from the very beginning that it's going to be a rush process all of this and it will break its own felt today rushing works well when there were do you remember about more of your party presidents and we know
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this nomination on the ultimately be confirmed this upcoming days and so again it's problematic it's personal because now stop that's have to resolve anything the really fast track should have supreme or when again in the last presidential election president obama couldn't even get one through 6 or the american arlen so this is intentional it's corrupt it's undemocratic and so we need to consistently push against the nomination of and on the air about what i want to ask you about a minute left of this one jump in here is ok liz person gets assigned to the supreme court what is the moves that people can do what are all the moves that these groups can do to kind of push back against this person who's going to be sitting on the bunch making laws. i don't ever want to a lot of people just bear will be going for judge there will be confirmed because the democrats it's not happy. numbers there's minimal things that the democrats in other people who are all parents confirmation can do however that is not in which it's up we have to call in our standards and that's true actually in battleground
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states like north carolina iowa maine alaska west virginia in places that we know some of the standards to be trust that much to uphold the nomination must continually push back call our senators activate our base that's what's really important to leave on this note it's really really community protected because we know regardless of when the or we are who we are who we have to act each other and so always trust the community and definitely make sure always contactors and heard great things thank you so much preston for joining us always a pleasure having you on the show sir thank you very much i did on mine thank you. art of what about is our show for you today were in this world we are not told that we are loved enough so i tell you all i love you i am i robot interrupt and i'm a mystic rocky pond watching all those hawks out there and over great day and night everybody.
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in the depths. or inmate in the shallowness. the french interior minister tells the country to brace for more attacks after a knife. playing 3 people. francis it was we were at war with an enemy from within and from without us we are not at war with any religion we are with islamist ideology. protests grip muslim countries over among. defense of the rights of already religion and his previous remarks on islam. insulting the mass injure of god the prophet muhammad under the pretext of to mock.
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