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now in session on this hate host, and our 360 panel will discuss and strides in a i continue to be made this time living robots being able to reproduce. we will tell you about this breaker science and why some believe this can lead to care for cancer. i'm using this story more on today's news views right here on our america. ah, thanks for joining us. it's been almost a one year into the job, and president biden is still making appointments. however, why is it taking so long as many of those who are serving in the current administration are from the past one joe biden served as vice president. now this slide, this is bill a plant as the next under secretary of acquisition and sustainment at the department offense. simply put, he's the chief weapons buyer, which is curious,
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considering in his last role when he was in, the obama administration will plant, oversaw the acquisition of the f. $35.00 fighter, the casey $46.00 tanker and the be a $21.00 south bomber. now 2 of the 3 of those weapons have actually been highly criticized as highly troubled purchases. now the plant was not present. biden's 1st choice for the position. as michael brown withdrew his name from the position in july of this year. this was all following a civil service. finally, a complaint, charging the brown had paid college higher than normal salaries just to attract them to his unit. this was a violation of regulation and the investigation could actually take up to a year. so discuss his latest appointment. we bring in john jordan, commentator and former navy intelligence officer and ed martin, publisher of pro america report. john, i want to start with you and it's ideal of why michael brown actually basically pulled his name all because inspector general was looking into another issue. you
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were guarding brown. would he in brownwood, disapprove of brown running the pentagon's acquisition department. while there was an ongoing investigation. my question, all of this is the power i believe, of these independent investigator generals and federal offices. and do you feel like they're being weaponized to actually derail people's careers and cross all administration and trump himself got rid of 4 i jeez. b, the felt like they were doing this or inspector general's across the executive branch and federal government exists in pretty much every department they're independent known as a result. they have a lot of power and they have a lot of credibility and this type of power. and credibility can be weaponized. on the flip side, you do need sometimes an independent watch dog who is independent, the normal chain of command these departments to enforce the rules and to gather evidence and sometimes forward it onto the justice department for prosecution. so it's a good and a bad, but i think it's the most important thing here is when you hire a president appointed, if you're an id, is hired, let it be
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a person of the utmost integrity because if you don't have one or you have one that's vulnerable to the shifting of political wins, you can have political problems, can undermine the integrity of the entire process. and that was a part of the problem, the trump administration. he might appoint somebody to him, but obviously getting them through the process. took months, took years and in fact probably didn't even have that happen in the 4 years. the president trump was an office. but ed considering all of the issues with the purchases made in the past, why is the pain even being considered? i mean, should be his fault to us invested millions, actually probably billions and are problematic equipments, or should he be held accountable? well, look, i think there should be accountability. that's the most important thing. but i, i, you know, there's a famous conservative strategist named richard vagaries scotty, you probably know him over the years. john, may, he's the phrase early on. i think the late seventy's personnel is policy. who you pick for these positions says what's gonna happen in the larger point. scotty, as you open up this conversation, was that this is an obama part 3,
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and we're seeing the same people remember in the white house, the number one aid on all of domestic policy is susan rice. susan rice had vetted and were hired all these people. the secretary of state, the current one, the head of the cia right now, this guy l. a plant. so we have that obama team and what do they do? they only politicize things, whether it's been ghazi, whether it's now assyria investigation, as you pointed out, they kill the family of 9 innocent civilians. and just what about their day, what are we expect from miss administration? we can expect lots of payouts to the people. they like, and i think you'll see that they'll use these weapons and move them around the world because that's what the obama people did. well, i don't know. how do you feel about that? i mean, do we, don't we want experience to be in these key positions or in this case, is this cronyism, considering how tight he already was with a lot of these defense contractors that get billions of dollars. in fact,
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the majority of taxpayer dollars, every budget yeah. i mean, i grew a lot of what, as the saying, just to amplify out of some of it. what you have here is one of the big problems of government, of been government and the beltway. in particular. you have these people in the defense form and develop expertise in the procurement process. and whether not, they have 35 or casey 46 was this guy's probably plans probably fall or not as kind of open debates and mercury and, but you have these inside there in government, then there is a think tank or then they're on a corporate board and then they're back inside of government again and the democrats, they've been doing this, this goes on to the democrats and it goes on in the republicans. i do. but this is what happens when you have a governing ruling class that just lives inside of d. c. that is, that is making rules for american spending their tax dollars, but it's otherwise unaccountable. and this is part of the problem. this is just a big one of the, the tentacles of the deep state is you will. and people feathering their own nest and nobody's, nobody's accountable, but it's just
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a in and out of government making money. well, john is like having you out of california. i mean, you're at least you're not in the belt way now, and you move a little closer to town, but that's okay. we give you a pass for once a while, but you brought up a really interesting point about serious. so i want to talk about the u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin. stay with me gentlemen. because he just ordered a new investigation into a 2019 air strike in syria, which actually killed dozens of women and children. now the inquiry comes after new allegations by the new york times the top america officials tried to actually conceal that carnage are to allegory, however, investigates the story. it happened near this fierce battleground in syria, and it's known as one of the largest episodes of civilian casualties in the international fight against isis. on march, 18th, 2019, near the syrian town of bibles, a u. s. military drones searching for isis militants like these spotted women and children along the river bank. soon after an american f 15 e fighter jet dropped
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a $500.00 pound on the crowd, followed by another u. s. jet which dropped a 2000 pound bomb killing most to survive. the 1st blast, according to one officer who was said to have been at a bass and guitar, where the live drove. footage of the carnage was on. display, uniformed personnel were stunned by what they saw just days after the incident. russia called out the u. s. coalitions actions in the area at the united nations study mortgage. you know, by the way, you spoke with many of you today expressed your concern over escalations attentions and id live, having completely forgotten the fact that but then at the same time of the civilian population is dying. as a result of the coalition strikes about hulu as a model, india resort. really? a new york times investigative report revealed the death toll on the ground. according to journalist state philips and eric schmidt, who are behind the investigation, the death toll 80 people was almost immediately apparent to military officials,
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a legal officer, flag the bombing as a possible war crime that required an investigation. the defense department, independent inspector general, began in inquiry, but the report continued. findings was stalled and stripped of any mention of the strike. ah, us led coalition forces ended a bulldozing de blasio and top leaders were not notified. there was an attempt to bury the incident in the civilian casualties that went with it, both literally and figuratively. however, over 2 and a half years later, us defense secretary lloyd austin has ordered a new investigation entity here strike. the inquiry will include an assessment of the following thanks. the civilian casualties that resulted from the incident compliance with the law of war, record keeping and reporting procedures, whether mitigation measures identified in previous investigations into the incident were in fact implemented effectively. whether accountability measures would be
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appropriate, and finally, whether authorities, procedures, or processes should be altered. the investigation will be conducted by general michael garrett, the commander of the us army forces command. he will have 90 days to complete the review of the deadly bombing, which was carried out by a secret of commando unit called task force 9. in addition to this investigation, austin is looking at plans submitted by top commanders on how to mitigate civilian casualties in military operations worldwide. for news, let's my kevin to bring back in our panel, john jordan commentator and former navy intelligence officer and ed martin publisher. i've got report. jon was this new inquiry into the 2019 air strikes justified? perhaps, you know, there's certainly the new york times in the investigative piece on it. and then if nothing else showing a spotlight on or whether or not the people that authorize this air striking wasn't a drug strike airstrike really complied with. all of the rules,
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record keeping and the protocols remains to be seen. you can comply with all of the rules, do your best work, and do the best you can and still have a bad outcome. and so that's what they're really trying to figure out as compliance with the associated procedures. now the problem with this in this is one of the status parts of war is collateral damage and innocence being killed, which has happened since man 1st picked up sticks and stones. but what you have, but the oftentimes you have is in this case the syrians are the targeted bad guys. oftentimes using civilians a shields because they want to have some sort of god awful story like this because a, it makes america look bad, but most importantly, it would slow down or make less likely future strikes in the process. that would be militarily significant for them. so that's so that's, so we need to mean to better understand what decisions were made and why they were made. but bear in mind that civilians are use the shields and they are used as passive weapons absorbed by adversaries. such as this was interesting to bring that
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up because you're about this john, that it's not always about actually what happened on the ground and the injustice there more about what happened in the government. that's what the new york times focused on what was going on. the government, but we still have no solution, no more knowledge in that article of what we found an investigation of what actually happened on the ground that led up and justified with those questions or i think are very important to be answered. but add the other part that i find curious, that this administration is scrutinizing an event from 21000 before they were even an office. more than they've actually scrutinized. the drone strike, which we just recently saw, and i can't stand which kills 10 civilians, including children, the pentagon, dependent on found there was no laws violated. that was then when they're investigating themselves, what say you? yeah, well listen, i mean, at this point in our history of this was on a vacuum may be different at this point in our history. what we know is the government used allies to initiate the russia hoax which debilitated government. it was a coo and then the government,
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the same people that are in power. now in the congress, had they had impeachment, they made up impeachment that ukrainian pietro was a joke. there were 1st impeach. it was a joke. they have a january 6 commission. that's a jo and i in other words, my point is what they're using it, they use government and media to weaponized against the american people. so the people should have no competence. by the way, for guy like me, i want to be clear when you fight wars all over the world and bomb people, this is going to happen. that's why you can't fight wars all over the world because it's going to happen and it's terrible. you need to be very careful, but right now we're watching this administration weaponized their government against the people. now we're gonna have an investigation, i guarantee they're going to come out and they're going to say so. and so, and so, and so, and so, and so did something wrong as john will tell you, he's a, he's a veteran, i'm not, you know, in war a lot of things happen. some of that's right. and some of it's wrong, you have to deal with it, but we're watching something that this administration a track record. they'll democrats or track record, the obama people is to drag the country down. one last point,
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the new york times didn't do an go on their investigation. they were fed a story by the defense secretary, i'm gonna open an investigation right about it. if the new york times wanted to, they could've done their job for 3 months, 6 months, 10 months, where's the new york times? i'm a drone strike in afghanistan. they could be doing that. and they're not because it's not in their interest politically. and america feels that and sees it. that's why vines administration are popularity. so low, no one, trust the media. and we're gonna have to break up big tech because they're in the tank to well add and john, that's why it's always in for one thing here. real fast. yeah. the what, the one constant in this is they'll find a way to blame dropped, no matter what. how do i sound like what you said about blame? bush, blame obama. now we're blaming at trump, but unfortunately, i think that's gonna be a continuous for everything. thanks for joining me, gentlemen. the justice, my trial is underway, but many are wondering if the trial is now being a hose for more, rather about
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a bigger scam. we will discuss with back breaking, toil, forced labor stress. mm. industrial injury. corporal punishment. mm. oh no. words with which we're all familiar.
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big business in money. it's not about the public and given them a service that they deserve. it's not about quality train workers. it's about with tony is continuing for day 2 and a chicago courtroom or actor a jesse swollen is being accused of a 6 felony counts of disorder conduct and allegedly filing a false police report, claiming he was victim of a hate crime in 2019 and more than 3000 hours have been devoted to the case of 24 to 26 officers assigned. but what we now know was the attack was stage by small as he hired 2 brothers, and to aid him and staging an attack. now, while it told police he was attacked by 2 white men wearing trump make america
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great again, hats yelling, racial and celtic slurs including this is mag a country. and they put a noose around his neck in the early morning hours of january 29th, 2019 says guest, his case to bring in we are joined by conservative commentator mc abdul and robert battalion attorney and talk radio host earlier on around. i think we're all we were on a, i mean that's it wasn't that long ago. and when this all happens, we have those questions from there. so let's 1st talk with you robert. is there any justification to why small it committed this crime and made this accusation? i think it's important that we have now brought to justice, the criminal mastermind just the some way. you know, the biggest issue faced in chicago right now, not crime on the south side, not a the other issues, but it just is just a small and i think should settle this out of core prices happening. so payback city from the time the officer spent on the case and you sort of immediately made a public apology. i think this is what happens when pop culture goes too far. he wanted to have a moment in the culture as they say,
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where he could be the victim. he could be a new spokesperson for both l 2 b t who writes african american rights and being the anti maga, because he saw many of their deliveries were doing at the time. and it's come back to bite him in the tale because the story was ridiculous. from the beginning, the idea of a multi millionaire walking on the street to am during your polar vote, vortex on chicago to get the so boys sandwich and then being attacked by 2 mags, who happened to watch empire and faults every week and knew exactly who he was and that he was a member of l g b t community and happened to have a noose with him at the time. everyone knew that i was alive from the beginning. so i think it's important that he's brought, that he is held accountable for everybody but jesse, but i think there's a bigger picture that i think was a problem with all this. and it was the time that we were already has such and such turmoil as a country dealing with race issues out in the open, black, conservative. how did you view this story when it happened? cuz obviously in 1st, immediately when, after the trump support your transport at that point, talking about how horrible they were and where, you know,
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when did you feel any figured out to the, how to the rest of the world knew it? how did you feel at that point? well, the beauty of this all is that robert and i can always agree or disagree about many things. and i disagree with robert here because the narrative was, is it just the small? it was an actual victim. i was one of the very few of course i got attacked for, for questioning the same thing that robert said wait a minute. so he was going out at 2 o'clock in the morning to graham away. yeah, he was that hungry. it didn't make sense from the beginning, and particularly the area in chicago where this apparently happened, this is it mag a country. so the notion that he had some mag of beef cakes who were out in during the polar vortex, you know, out, but after him it was already ridiculous from the start, but you had not just his cast members. you have the current vice president of the united states who actually said that this was an attempted, modern day lynching. this was the narrative. people did believe just the smaller because they are all perpetuating what i like to now call the for profit res
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hustling industry. comalla harris did that with joe binding with her. i'm that girl when she went up to him for this segregation and what we're seeing now with just the small that we're seeing it written house, we're seeing it all over the place and it's disgusting, but it's profitable. but it, and it doesn't help the conversation where i can hear back, i think believe it takes us farther away from actually getting a solution for both sides for the problem. that being said, what she was doing, i mean you can be a lawyer in this, or you can actually look at this as a, as a citizen. why should small receive as a punishment? i'm, i'm hoping that he will come to his senses because that she should have re caulk gone this far in the 1st place that his lawyer to find the next plea deal for him, where he can avoid jail time. i'll pay restitution to the city, make a public apology, do community service, all sorts of things, worst case scenario. he can spend a couple of years in prison if he wants to take this all the way to the, to the mat on this issue. and as you were saying, i don't think we should allow them to distract from the larger issue. because what we've seen the last few years is the black lives matter movement. be taken over by
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all these out. i think she was an outside group. people trying to make money, make a name for themselves, and it's taking intentional way from the actual movement, which has been one of the most effective and successful social justice move most of the anti apartheid movement. and be early eighty's. but we're talking about just a small lane spirit. well, they're saying bring that out. i do wanna ask, what damage did this due to the conversation of african americans being conservative at that time because you got you. okay. you got the double hatred thrown at you? well, the thing is, is that, that never in so that was back in 2019 we just had recently senator tim scott. it was trending on twitter. uncle tim, because he said that a rate america is not a racist country. he was attacked all over the black media apparatus. no one came to tim. it's him. senator scott's defense, just like they don't come to the defense of any conservative. all of these things are actually allowable if you are a conservative. so whether that's a condo lease arise, whether that's a tim, scott, whether that's of me, whether that's or herman case, we get the, the, the,
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the majority of the angst. and we don't have people in media out there to actually defending us. the attacks on tim scott have been horrendous, but they're going to continue. so if it's not tim scott is going to be another molina at do lower johnson. i heard your ranch and your engine, people like you, but you mentioned tim scott is you know like the center you're meant you're mentioning candice or and i can't is that kind of lisa who is very well established in obviously, but then you do have people that are on air and they are talking and people go kimberly clay sick. candice and others that have no background but are given a platform because they're conservative. they're going to see, look, here's the next holiday this weekend, those people actually trid. and that's what it is. and they and they create trouble for the real people that are legitimately, they are and, and one are not a modeling name. this is also of them for the problem with the conversation around politics. because on the one hand, we have people that believe made the lift of the conservative luminaries. tim scott connelly's rights, malick, or herman cain are purely those. those are the leaders of the republican movement.
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but then you have the entertainment winkle. the and those entertainers tend to put a negative fall perspective out there for the black community. so they start lumping everybody else with diamond and silk and some of these other entertainers. oh, you can't say that names. i'm your friends. i can, here's what you said to me. i think this probably in the drive in the room back, those who are getting was, were getting a hair and makeup done. yes. you're getting, make up that i, you have to admit, you went governments. beautiful. was that you actually had to go out and actually knock on doors and be a part of what was going on in georgia. it wasn't just coming out to be a pretty face on tv and actually speaking it, you had to have actions about it. that's the difference and i'm afraid that that was the conversation that was hurt. i've seen you out and doing stuff within the grassroots, it's not just being a pretty face on tv. that conversation gets take away when issues like this come up because it's like what you say, and that's what, that's what i think just the small that was trying to do what the time that he saw . you know, christie teagan and john ledger been invited to the white house. he sold the 2 bills on people to raise 50. like i want to be the forefront of that. and so he
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went too far. he sort of had better people around him and hopefully he's willing to take a plea bill this point, because otherwise you're not gonna be filming any tv shows from the cook county jail. he law, right. the law is just how the true that might use shorter general donald trump. right? well, how about this? if you're going to lie, have a better a mega during the polar vortex getting a so boy, a more form from what? honda and then they with tell them and thank you for the life of conversations like y'all, scientists have developed a zeno buys. they walk a swim and now they reproduce. now the best part about these so called living robots is that they're actually able to reproduce scary. but researchers actually say it's a breakthrough. they can bring up massive improvements to medicine. i. d corresponding natasha suite has more on these findings. regenerative medicine might see
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a boost in technology including advanced her treatment. it's all thanks to frog stem cells, shaped by artificial intelligence. living robots been able to reproduce might sound scary, but the thought of them being able to kill cancer cells could be a game changer. these is in a box were designed on a supercomputer at the university of vermont, and then biologists at tufts university brought them to life. researchers from both uvm and tufts university were able to obtain living cells from frog embryos, re purpose them and assemble them into new forms of life. scientists behind a creation say they were not considered a robot, nor species of animal for a new class of artifact. they call it a living programmable organism. these in a bots moved toward a target and had the capability to actually heal themselves. after being cut, the findings were published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences . the said he touches on how application has evolved into many forms, while some involve growth within the body or organism like humans. self replication
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is able to assemble material in their environment and turn it into functional. self copies as in a bots, are able to do the latter. once he's in a boss, find the cells, they are able to build copies of themselves. joshua bon guard, a computer scientist, part of the study says with the right design, they will spontaneously self replicate. so far, scientists envisioned several uses for the self replicating organisms. they believe it could be useful for searching not radioactive contamination gathering plastic pollution from oceans and in the world of medicine traveling through arteries to scrape out plaque. but that's not all. some researchers believe these dental bots could also be programmed to kill cancer cells and make headway in anti aging medicine or scientist. part of the study, believe the ai behind as antibody might be the solution in creating a more effective vaccine for the crone of virus reporting. for news news use hitachi sweets r t o. in the meantime, volley on twitter at scottie, and he is use the hash tag team and be a over the show and more download the portal that to be at for your apple or
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