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>> abby, no! >> suÉltame! ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> ¿tÚ eres el tesoro, no es asÍ?Ás bien, descansa. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (gemidos). ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (pelea). >> no busques a tu oponente. siento donde estÁ, soy ciego y veo mÁs que ustedes, porque no busco. (sonido ambiente). (pelea). (sonido ambiente). >> no tenÍas derecho a involucrarme en esto, la guerra con la mano es por ella, ¿no es asÍ? >> le dicen el tesoro, es un prodigio desde los cuatro o cinco aÑos. no tardÓ en saberse, la mano la quiere e intentÓ robarla, su padre la escondiÓ. >> tÚ planeaste esto, el contrato, mccabe, todo, me contrataste para asesinarlos. >> tienes derecho a tu opiniÓn. >> un padre y su hija, estÁs manipulÁndome. >> ¿lo hago? >> todo esto era una prueba, desde el dÍa que me echaste todo ha sido una prueba. (gemidos). >> ¿y si acaso hubiera fallado? >> algunas lecciones no pueden enseÑarse, elektra, deben vivirse para entenderlas. cuando viniste aquÍ estabas llena de enojo, toda la decencia que tenÍas estaba envenenada por la, violencia y la tragedia. esta no es la forma, no es nuestro legado. ♪. >>
>> abby, no! >> suÉltame! ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. >> ¿tÚ eres el tesoro, no es asÍ?Ás bien, descansa. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (gemidos). ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. (pelea). >> no busques a tu oponente. siento donde estÁ, soy ciego y veo mÁs que ustedes, porque no busco. (sonido ambiente). (pelea). (sonido ambiente). >> no tenÍas derecho a involucrarme en esto, la guerra con la mano es por ella, ¿no es asÍ? >> le dicen el tesoro, es un prodigio desde los cuatro o...
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. >> no te quedes, abby. ♪. (grito). ♪. >> elektra! ♪.pero ya lo he visto. ♪. ♪. >> abby! ¿dÓnde estÁs? ♪. >> elektra. >> no, soy yo. ♪. (grito). ♪. (grito). >> te dirÉ algo, yo era el tesoro, no quiero que me reemplacen, asÍ que tu muerte serÁ entre tÚ y yo. ♪. >> abby! ♪. >> suficiente, terminemos esto! ♪. (pelea). (gemidos). ♪. (pelea). ♪. ♪. >> te lo dije, no puedes hacer nada. ♪. ♪. (gemidos). >> estÁs empeorando, elektra, vamos, hazlo, tÚ puedes, vamos. >> patalea, tÚ puedes, vamos. ♪. >> sigue haciÉndolo, elektra, sigue haciÉndolo. >> solo soy una niÑa, no quiero estar aquÍ. >> elektra. ♪. >> tranquila, elektra, yo la cuidarÉ bien. ♪. (gemidos). ♪. (gemidos). ♪. (gemidos). ♪. ♪. >> enseguida regresamos con, "elektra". ♪. una idea completamente nueva en el cuidado de la piel. garnier presenta bb cream. miracle skin perfector. hidratación intensa, minerales con color... vitamina c. una aplicación... 5 resultados. iguala el tono... hidrata, renueva, protege... ilumina. bb cream de garnier. ¿le falta algo a la nutrición de tu niño pequ
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off with getting your overall opinion of how he did us last year do you guys have a grade in mind abby f. that's straightforward and mannish a for effort a for just getting to know if. you're fired you. know is there any in president that you would actually. higher ratings hero yeah i think presidents i mean overall they're just managers of you know operators of the empire so you can't really give them that much credit for what they do because they're just basically managing the system but i mean there have been president in the past who have done you know overtures for a good like nixon created the e.p.a. you know carter did some good things so if you look over the story context there are definitely some things that stand out exactly we're trying to do other things you know that our president has as has his challenges i think it's it's difficult to kind of compare one versus the other and try to give a grade one but i would have to agree with abby i mean you can look at any presidency and see the progressive policies that they have the things that they did right nixon for example you
off with getting your overall opinion of how he did us last year do you guys have a grade in mind abby f. that's straightforward and mannish a for effort a for just getting to know if. you're fired you. know is there any in president that you would actually. higher ratings hero yeah i think presidents i mean overall they're just managers of you know operators of the empire so you can't really give them that much credit for what they do because they're just basically managing the system but i...
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get the farm bill renewed no those are just a few of some of the failures that we were able to find abbi what are some of the others that you know of where do i start let's start with the end of the law the complete evisceration of due process and the rule of law that goes back to the magna carta i mean we're talking about something that you can definitely attain american citizens without the right to trial sign it into law. we got ramped up bush's knees they fifty two drone strikes and we have the drone campaign said in his high throne killing thousands of civilians ramped up the use of these killer robots abroad failed to close gitmo you can blame republicans all you want but he can close it tomorrow if he wants to there is a provision in the n.d.a. that allows him to release these detainees to their respective countries just failing to seize on the super majority in congress failing to get that public option escalating the afghanistan war with the failed troop surge trying to stay in iraq people actually give him credit for leaving iraq he tried to stay there past the timetable and is
get the farm bill renewed no those are just a few of some of the failures that we were able to find abbi what are some of the others that you know of where do i start let's start with the end of the law the complete evisceration of due process and the rule of law that goes back to the magna carta i mean we're talking about something that you can definitely attain american citizens without the right to trial sign it into law. we got ramped up bush's knees they fifty two drone strikes and we have...
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drew crowds in japan australia and new zealand well but the face of guy fawkes more popular than ever abby martin looks at its
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what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere their governor races are taking place in virginia and new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require labeling new jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me wrong but what the measure that openly lets you vote for your favorite corporation or super pac because let's be honest that's what we're really choosing at the voting booths is take a look at this map from mother jones that explains which industry is carrying the most weight in this election now whether it be health care gambling or energy companies are making sure that they're getting their elected official of choice so today's election like every other election serves as just a reminder of the looming corporatocracy and lack of true choice in american democracy.
what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere their governor races are taking place in virginia and new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require labeling new jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me wrong but what the...
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back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few weeks ago you just filed a petition to deny the water contest radio station sacramento an f.c.c. broadcast license why. when we turn on the radio or t.v. i think that we all want to be able to trust that those broadcasters are serving our interest well media action center has identified a couple of different instances across the united states where these stations are clearly violating the public trust and if we don't start taking away these licenses broadcasters ever could going to continue taking these risks. violating political standards they're just going to run us over if we don't stand up and take back what is ours and you believe that corporate has evolved into a propaganda arm for the right wing talk of this evolution why you believe this to be the case well let's take a look at the case that we have pending right now out of. milwaukee wisconsin we identified to fifty thousand watt radio stations so large that they basically are covering the
back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few weeks ago you just filed a petition to deny the water contest radio station sacramento an f.c.c. broadcast license why. when we turn on the radio or t.v. i think that we all want to be able to trust that those broadcasters are serving our interest well media action center has identified a couple of different instances across the united states where these...
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back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few weeks ago you just filed a petition to deny the water contest radio station sacramento f.c.c. broadcast license why. when we turn on the radio or t.v. i think that we all want to be able to trust that those broadcasters are serving our interest well media action center has identified a couple of different instances across the united states where these stations are clearly violating the public trust and if we don't start taking away these licenses broadcasters are african going to continue taking these risks. violating political standards they're just going to run us over if we don't stand up and take back what is ours and you believe that corporate has evolved into a propaganda arm for the right wing talk of this evolution and why you believe this to be the case well let's take a look at the case that we have pending right now out of. milwaukee wisconsin we identified to fifty thousand watt radio stations so large that they basically are covering th
back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few weeks ago you just filed a petition to deny the water contest radio station sacramento f.c.c. broadcast license why. when we turn on the radio or t.v. i think that we all want to be able to trust that those broadcasters are serving our interest well media action center has identified a couple of different instances across the united states where these...
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an experience amazing thank you very much always good talking to abby. that's a wrap for us today but be sure to join me right back here tomorrow to breakfast that. for probably the most complex and difficult to. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people who don't know the one thing on their resumes they're really us people. reading. this something shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because of it because it was ny times four in the morning even the best even the belch shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context it has absolutely no place. this is the place that has been consecrated to god for almost a thousand of years people came here twenty some years ago it's very established and i stick life on the sign. and people feel the love of christ all working. people say you can catch. something happens on this island that makes them return to it again and a
an experience amazing thank you very much always good talking to abby. that's a wrap for us today but be sure to join me right back here tomorrow to breakfast that. for probably the most complex and difficult to. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people who don't know the one thing on their resumes they're really us people. reading. this something shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally...
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of our rights to have our access to the microphones our first amendment rights are being violated abbi we all deserve to get our views over the publicly owned airwaves i couldn't agree more why you know why i talk radio why is this the primary culprit here talk radio really is the easy thing for people to get as they're driving in their cars is their commuting across the country it is the thing that has really i think driven our entire culture and if we look back at one nine hundred ninety six which is when the whole talk radio landscape changed and fast forward to today i think what we're going to see is that the entire culture has changed now we're not even able to sit at our kitchen counters anymore. and have a discussion rather we're having a shouting match and one side is absolutely convinced that they have the facts because they've been lied to over and over and over again for years oh just the same some stats earlier to my friend and it's extraordinary the lack of knowledge that some americans have compared other had i mean half of this country still believes that iraq was tied
of our rights to have our access to the microphones our first amendment rights are being violated abbi we all deserve to get our views over the publicly owned airwaves i couldn't agree more why you know why i talk radio why is this the primary culprit here talk radio really is the easy thing for people to get as they're driving in their cars is their commuting across the country it is the thing that has really i think driven our entire culture and if we look back at one nine hundred ninety six...
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encouraged more nations to try and acquire them are coming up in just about twenty minutes or less abby martin probing the potential ramifications of what she is calling a global drone arms race. another cold war is technically over looks like a new kind of arms race is alive and well so european leaders have just announced they're forming a drone decision upon decades in the making and france germany and several other nations are pouring money into a new generation of armed drones to rival those used by the u.s. and israel looks like all of america's unmanned kills are leading to a bad case of drone and b. but it's not just europe that has set its sights on these deadly robots for the last few years iran has been working on its own drone fleet this week the islamic republic on the veil that's the largest armed unmanned aerial vehicles to date capable of striking targets almost anywhere in the middle east in fact you a.v.'s are so popular now seventy six countries possess them according to government accountability office one can only hope that world leaders are taking into account the
encouraged more nations to try and acquire them are coming up in just about twenty minutes or less abby martin probing the potential ramifications of what she is calling a global drone arms race. another cold war is technically over looks like a new kind of arms race is alive and well so european leaders have just announced they're forming a drone decision upon decades in the making and france germany and several other nations are pouring money into a new generation of armed drones to rival...
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what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere then governor races are taking place in virginia new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require in g.m.o. labeling your jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me wrong but what the measure that openly lets you vote for your favorite corporation or super pac because let's be honest that's what we're really choosing at the voting booths is take a look at this map from mother jones that explains which industry is carrying the most weight in this election now whether it be health care gambling or energy companies are making sure that they're getting their elected official of choice so today's election like every other election serves as just a reminder of the looming corporatocracy and lack of true choice in american democracy. the. it was terrible a. very hard to take. t
what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere then governor races are taking place in virginia new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require in g.m.o. labeling your jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me wrong but what...
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these laws that getting take out back that says the humans they can eat it that we having the baby abby teens that show or not it's right but obviously the issue of war and peace in a political transition is as a gentle one of but why do you think women suffer especially when it comes to to the issue we've heard a number of people saying you know. is used as a weapon of war women are especially targeted to score political points and the hall worry is this and has this changed in recent years. that's the top but no so the india at the end of the in laws that now. it's really tell you that the tap in at them and not have it back seats in the wind off the taxi to the soil from a dealer of the bbt is to come in these two am in no doubt that the assets of the property deal with that at about one of his own safety. the women at the one that that keep the community. so you know it the client. the city is dying so when it gets annoying abs cbn ward in particular day we met outside the city is the strategy of four. and i think that's why he acted tossing it is now becoming a guide that can see w
these laws that getting take out back that says the humans they can eat it that we having the baby abby teens that show or not it's right but obviously the issue of war and peace in a political transition is as a gentle one of but why do you think women suffer especially when it comes to to the issue we've heard a number of people saying you know. is used as a weapon of war women are especially targeted to score political points and the hall worry is this and has this changed in recent years....
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abby martin breaking the set of you can stay with us. there is now an all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupy movement this is nothing to do with hunger or homelessness but a different key problem in the so-called first world debt the rolling jubilee project has already bought around fifteen million dollars in personal debt for americans around the country most of the financial obligations that they bought were for medical bills and now the people who had to pay these bills are free from their burdens the group claims that the secondary debt market is very cheap and they are able to buy the nearly fifteen million dollars in debt for only four hundred thousand dollars the secondary market exists because banks try to sell consistently unpaid debt to third parties for less than a nickel on the dollar right now i would be begging the rolling jubilee project to get rid of my college loans but alas this is always purchased anonymously so it's all pure luck who gets their debt purchased the
abby martin breaking the set of you can stay with us. there is now an all new form of humanitarian aid for the twenty first century created by members of the occupy movement this is nothing to do with hunger or homelessness but a different key problem in the so-called first world debt the rolling jubilee project has already bought around fifteen million dollars in personal debt for americans around the country most of the financial obligations that they bought were for medical bills and now the...
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up next as promised abby martin tackles israel stance on the nuclear deal with iran in breaking this. one the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty closed rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back or blast. so his games are just in their memories. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand it and i don't want to good mood but i have this one question would do this all for you that you had everything they respect and so that you give them all up in the senate to go your way but what for. it was a way to inform he tried to restrain himself but look at all the first out anyway. if it really puts me off that i have such a father. who is one small but very great secret that i have to live with for his. dramas that truth be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. the faces changing the world writes no. full picture of today's events my own tucson's from around the globe. local. t.v. . i was up guys i'm out in martin and this is breaking in the set after weeks of intense nego
up next as promised abby martin tackles israel stance on the nuclear deal with iran in breaking this. one the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty closed rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back or blast. so his games are just in their memories. you know there's one thing that i still can't understand it and i don't want to good mood but i have this one question would do this all for you that...
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what's going on guys i'm abby martin and this is a break in the set you guys i have something really serious and talk to you about the mark of the beast yes it's here well maybe not in the biblical sense but what i have to show you is some crazy see google is happening the first electronic neck tattoo that's right the web giant planets the other are the roads everything from smart phones to gaming devices and here's what might look like all hands free option to make phone calls or listen to music without earphones it may sound appealing to some. this technology could easily be transformed for more sinister purposes according to the patent the cyber tattoo could even be used as a lie detector and the about this with everyone so worried about hacking and spine in the wake of the n.s.a. revelations who's to say that a digital tattoo capable of monitoring vital signs can be hacked as well so is this the future people volunteering to be consumer slaves proudly displaying their google bar codes on their next god i hope not. the. it's a. very hard to take a. look. at yet or had sex with tha
what's going on guys i'm abby martin and this is a break in the set you guys i have something really serious and talk to you about the mark of the beast yes it's here well maybe not in the biblical sense but what i have to show you is some crazy see google is happening the first electronic neck tattoo that's right the web giant planets the other are the roads everything from smart phones to gaming devices and here's what might look like all hands free option to make phone calls or listen to...
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for me in about thirty minutes time next though it's abby martin and breaking the set. you know i love these rare moments where actually of something fairly sounds positive to share with you the f.d.a. is working to partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of transparent some foods and possible. the cause of up to twenty thousand heart attacks per year across the usa according to f.d.a. commissioner margaret hamburg as you know i would like the chemicals in my food kept to a minimum but the thing is the people at the f.d.a. are surely aware of all the hormones in beef and jim o's being produced why does the span have such a very narrow narrow focus in fact when you look at all the things that americans consume smoke use that to swear health some get the violent band hammer while others are completely tolerated if you ever talk to a hardcore marijuana smoker they'll tell you but dude we does better for you than beer and that's legal man and they kind of have a point i think there is this is one of those rare instances where a balance position isn't really
for me in about thirty minutes time next though it's abby martin and breaking the set. you know i love these rare moments where actually of something fairly sounds positive to share with you the f.d.a. is working to partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of transparent some foods and possible. the cause of up to twenty thousand heart attacks per year across the usa according to f.d.a. commissioner margaret hamburg as you know i would like the chemicals in my food kept to a...
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and carry out the next states breaking the set with host abby martin and follow international viewers and for those watching us from the u.k. it's actually returns that takes you on the topics that are being ignored by the country's main stream media state. i hate to be a downer but i really think the olympics have lost all meaning in the past when there was the cold war it was like a battle between two ideologies taking place in the abstract and the one nine hundred thirty six olympics nazi pseudo science their self-proclaimed superiority was put on trial for the whole world to see and spent the olympics having the majority of the countries on earth participating they're now horribly horribly bland one could argue that they have become a great way for countries to show off or excuse to build up some infrastructure by think this is a big misconception let's look back to the two thousand a lympics in beijing yes china has really developed in the last twenty years but the olympics really teach us anything about this country with a radically different political system or anything about t
and carry out the next states breaking the set with host abby martin and follow international viewers and for those watching us from the u.k. it's actually returns that takes you on the topics that are being ignored by the country's main stream media state. i hate to be a downer but i really think the olympics have lost all meaning in the past when there was the cold war it was like a battle between two ideologies taking place in the abstract and the one nine hundred thirty six olympics nazi...
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then abby has to prove his mettle against dartmouth who won their last two matches. >> i can't guarantee that we will succeed but it's clear that only an exceptionally good performance will be enough for us to take the points or to win. be naturally midweek match.y lost their >> there is just too much writing on the match. leaders haveliga already shown them how it's done. cologne have moved to the top of the second division. they took an early lead in the sixth minute with a corner kick. with the clock ticking down to the final whistle, unimpressive away win. an impressive away win. the swiss skier has made a strong start to the season which ends with the winter olympics in inrching in -- in sochi february. >> it is one of the most demanding on the world cup circuit. but she was majestic on the highly technical middle part. >> you have to attack on this run and not think too much. if you are not focusing on your skis, it makes it tougher. you feel every bump and it is hard. >> the central part frustrated of the favors. the german dropped points to finish seventh. ideal line to the end t
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mayor rocky anderson rocky things are so much for joining me on the phone it's great to be with you abbi thank you so rocky you were at the tea party rally yesterday what was the main concern you gauge from the protestors. well there's a huge concern about the complete lack of any transparency these talks have been going on for years behind closed doors and there have been for some six hundred multinational corporations including of course halliburton wal-mart monsanto. shover on but the people and the media haven't been provided anything and there is so much at risk for the public health for the environment for access to viable medicines for regulation and protection against the ravages of the too big to fell financial institutions across the board these folks have come together in secret to protect the interests of multinational corporations and all of it so detrimental to the public interest and in the most anti democratic ways certainly out let's talk specifically about you tom what implications but the tea people have in your state rocky. well this is something that's going to have
mayor rocky anderson rocky things are so much for joining me on the phone it's great to be with you abbi thank you so rocky you were at the tea party rally yesterday what was the main concern you gauge from the protestors. well there's a huge concern about the complete lack of any transparency these talks have been going on for years behind closed doors and there have been for some six hundred multinational corporations including of course halliburton wal-mart monsanto. shover on but the people...
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real question is how many of those can you make can you make an army of you can we have a million abbie martin's out there on an island somewhere just waiting for someone to come say hi that's possible they they don't know those are questions are going to have to be answered one day as the technology arises sort of like the questions of cyber freedom you know those questions in exist and they wrote the constitution because nobody had an idea that people are going to be sending naked pictures of themselves through the e-mail that other people can just catch it out of thin air with a router or something you know so that with those that's was my favorite part of doing that show the idea was to go into these different topics whether it's big foot or ghosts or whatever completely open minded and just see what's the problem is you see the same thing almost everywhere you see really a lot of really muddy thinking and that's the real problem with a lot of these conspiracy theories and it became like super evident to me while doing the show and it turned me into a pretty hardcore skeptic i was p
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my pleasure thank you abbi. remember remember the fifth of november we've all heard the phrase but why is this date important for the story today is guy fawkes day and serves as a remembrance of his foiled plot to assassinate the king of england and blow up the halls of parliament of course the story was rendered into a popular comic and feature film v for vendetta which popularized the guy fawkes mask and the climate of mass surveillance in the war on whistleblowers the significance of this date and since evolved into something much greater than a single moment the date now symbolizes the powerful idea of protest and no not one rooted in violence it's a call to action for nonviolent resistance and political dissent and fact today marked the very first million mask march in over four hundred locations around the world where demonstrators sympathetic to the online collective known as anonymous took to the streets to show their solidarity the guy fawkes mask has now become an emblem of resistance. the mask represe
my pleasure thank you abbi. remember remember the fifth of november we've all heard the phrase but why is this date important for the story today is guy fawkes day and serves as a remembrance of his foiled plot to assassinate the king of england and blow up the halls of parliament of course the story was rendered into a popular comic and feature film v for vendetta which popularized the guy fawkes mask and the climate of mass surveillance in the war on whistleblowers the significance of this...
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>> well, it's extremely important, abby.hink we have to move forward as a country in leaps and bounds. as you point out, it wasn't that long ago that we had major steps in reverse. but as we look at where we are today and the senate has moved forward, we know it still has an uphill battle over in the house. meanwhile, this is something that has languished for a long time. we have openly gay members of congress who are serving now openly, which i think makes a big difference. we certainly have major straight allies in america that would like to see something like this pushed forward. just seeing it passed through the senate doesn't mean it will be passed through the other side and live to see the light of day. >> thomas, what do you make of the somewhat scrambled politics on this? barring discrimination was suppose ed to be the easy step. gay marriage has thought to be more divisive for many religious and political reasons. yet, we're seeing more progress on marriage equality around the country than we are here on this federa
>> well, it's extremely important, abby.hink we have to move forward as a country in leaps and bounds. as you point out, it wasn't that long ago that we had major steps in reverse. but as we look at where we are today and the senate has moved forward, we know it still has an uphill battle over in the house. meanwhile, this is something that has languished for a long time. we have openly gay members of congress who are serving now openly, which i think makes a big difference. we certainly...
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what's up freedom fighters i'm abby martin and this is breaking the sat so yesterday was voting day and many americans took to the voting booths to cast their decision for what corporate puppet they want representing them in their respective cities i know i know i know i'm sorry i'm so cynical about this so-called representative democracy but let's be honest the big corporate donors behind these candidates are really the.
what's up freedom fighters i'm abby martin and this is breaking the sat so yesterday was voting day and many americans took to the voting booths to cast their decision for what corporate puppet they want representing them in their respective cities i know i know i know i'm sorry i'm so cynical about this so-called representative democracy but let's be honest the big corporate donors behind these candidates are really the.
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an experience amazing thank you very much always good talking to abby. that's a wrap for us today to be sure to join me right back here tomorrow to break the cycle. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and the might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming back. at our teen years we have a different pretty. good because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. ok. i've. got to stick to the jokes that will handle the stuff that i've got to. there's one thing that i still can't understand what you mean i don't want to ruin your good mood but i have this one question what do you doing this all for. listen to me you had everything to respect authority you gave them all up and decided to go your way but what for. it was a way to inform he tried
an experience amazing thank you very much always good talking to abby. that's a wrap for us today to be sure to join me right back here tomorrow to break the cycle. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate oh. that was funny but it's closer to the truth and the might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke...
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back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few weeks ago you just filed a petition to deny the water contest radio stations document an f.c.c. broadcast license why. when we turn on the radio or t.v. i think that we all want to be able to trust that those broadcasters are serving our interest well media action center has identified a couple of different instances across the united states where these stations are clearly violating the public trust and if we don't start taking away these licenses broadcasters are going going to continue taking these risks. violating political standards they're just going to run us over if we don't stand up and take back what is ours and you believe that corporate has evolved into a propaganda arm for the right wing talk of this evolution why you believe this to be the case well let's take a look at the case that we have pending right now autumn. milwaukee wisconsin we identified to fifty thousand watt radio stations so large that they basically are covering the en
back the public airwaves i'm joined now by sue wilson thanks so much for coming on through things abby so let's talk about this case a few weeks ago you just filed a petition to deny the water contest radio stations document an f.c.c. broadcast license why. when we turn on the radio or t.v. i think that we all want to be able to trust that those broadcasters are serving our interest well media action center has identified a couple of different instances across the united states where these...
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to talk more about this i was joined earlier by breaking the set host abby martin i first asked her about why so many people have rejected this narrative. i think as the official narrative quickly fell apart and unlike then and now with the advance of the internet i think all over stone's movie j.f.k. really helped people kind of understand the enormous and consistencies with the official narrative and all the really facts that came out later on right now oh yeah of course the autopsy report was burned initially over fifty witnesses heard a fourth shot coming in from the grassy knoll area that's a lot of people here in a different account from what we were told perfectionist snipers have tried to replicate lee harvey oswald shots from the book depository couldn't do it no one has ever been able to do that to this day howard hunt deathbed confession said we killed j.f.k. while they had cia ties he was working in a coffee shop a stone's throw away from a covert action corner for the cia. there's so many more i mean i'll just say one more of the house select commission on sas the nation's ac
to talk more about this i was joined earlier by breaking the set host abby martin i first asked her about why so many people have rejected this narrative. i think as the official narrative quickly fell apart and unlike then and now with the advance of the internet i think all over stone's movie j.f.k. really helped people kind of understand the enormous and consistencies with the official narrative and all the really facts that came out later on right now oh yeah of course the autopsy report...
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an experience amazing thank you very much always good talking to abby. that's a wrap for us today but be sure to join me right back here tomorrow to breakfast that. the. war is probably the most complex and difficult to. come up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. kill a bunch of people in the family jungle someone there on the premises there are of us people. reading. this somebody shoots my brother in the leg not intentionally because of it because it was night times four in the morning even the best even the best shoulders. are going to make mistakes does this whole idea of brotherhood an author and an end and camaraderie in this sense it was in this context that has absolutely no place. to live the torch is on its epic journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through two thousand and nine hundred towns and cities of russia. relate. by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers. in a record setting trip by land air sea and outer space. a length of a torch relay click m r t
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they beatdowntown abby? >> "duck dynasty." >> you heard it here, folk >> oh, my god. we have no skiin the game, as they say. >> no, we don't. weere looking out the window, i n't think they're outhere no there were two wom that had signs that said theyad been iends for 70 years. this goes into the ihoda. it's great song by kenny rogers and dolly pton. the title this song is beautiful. it's called "you can't make old friends." and if y have an old friend, think about that person wh you'reistening to this song. here it is. ♪ >> like it alrea. music, hoda. ♪ what will i dwhen you're gone ♪ who's gonnaell me the truth ♪ who's gonna fish the stories i start, the w you >> pretty. ♪ when somebody knocks at the door, someone new walks in ♪ >> so much tenderness in hivoice. ♪ i will sme and shake their hand but you can't make old friends ♪ ♪ can't makold friends ♪ can't make old friends ♪ it was you and since way back wn ♪ ♪ you can't make old fries >> i't that beautiful? it's beautiful. >> but i don agree with it. >> i knew you were gng to find something wrong. >> i love thson
they beatdowntown abby? >> "duck dynasty." >> you heard it here, folk >> oh, my god. we have no skiin the game, as they say. >> no, we don't. weere looking out the window, i n't think they're outhere no there were two wom that had signs that said theyad been iends for 70 years. this goes into the ihoda. it's great song by kenny rogers and dolly pton. the title this song is beautiful. it's called "you can't make old friends." and if y have an old...
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a collapsed abby. this for example, one thing that's fascinating if you do it it will look like a monster it takes a frafrt to get the lines listened up but this is billy wilder lalt a cigar but you'll see what this is by locating you in this case him but what was striking it is precisely they don't look like monsters he pointed out when you spend time looking at a person you don't stare at them you look up and down but that is, in fact, what it looks like to stare at them. he don't two views one from standing still and one from walking the distance on oldly enough if i don't walk and look at this way you don't get the classic renaissance window as you're looking under a window you have to walk to get that view. he begins to play with notations of reserve prfkdz which is cubeism you walk about the desk i see it from all sides. if you look at it from this side perhaps that and that (laughter) and if i look at it from this side you see this and that that is cube itching and navigate translated that to hi
a collapsed abby. this for example, one thing that's fascinating if you do it it will look like a monster it takes a frafrt to get the lines listened up but this is billy wilder lalt a cigar but you'll see what this is by locating you in this case him but what was striking it is precisely they don't look like monsters he pointed out when you spend time looking at a person you don't stare at them you look up and down but that is, in fact, what it looks like to stare at them. he don't two views...
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all matters under the consent calendar maybe acted upon any abby a single roll call driver's license will not be any separation of items unless asked for by the public or staff. the next case 136 bullying la street subdivision and item 4 the case at the 1865 clay street asked for conversion >> any public comment on the two items under the consent calendar. seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner moore >> i move to approve. >> second. >> on that motion to approve (calling names) so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and places you under commissioner comments or questions. >> just a few thoughts we're unfortunately beginning to here some inaccurate rhetoric southern people saying we shouldn't blt build any marketable housing only affordable housing. it only comes from government funding from nonprofits or inclusionary housing requirements and all those sources have their origin in the private sector. and they've been arguments, you know, people's whose incomes likewise ism to buy housing housing in san francisco that come from somewhere else don't
all matters under the consent calendar maybe acted upon any abby a single roll call driver's license will not be any separation of items unless asked for by the public or staff. the next case 136 bullying la street subdivision and item 4 the case at the 1865 clay street asked for conversion >> any public comment on the two items under the consent calendar. seeing none, public comment is closed commissioner moore >> i move to approve. >> second. >> on that motion to...
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elaine garsarelli who predicted the 1987 market crash and abby joseph cohen became household names. other women, however, faced inhospitable workplaces. beginning in 1996, the first gender based class action lawsuits were brought against major wall street firms. at present, we see more and more women successfully forging strong identities within high profile careers. but women remain among the first to go both at general and higher levels. today overtly hostile workplaces no longer survive. both men and women are speaking out about the need to create a flourishing pipeline of women coming into and succeeding in finance. calls for greater workplace flexibility and financial education are also important for both genders. the book delves into these themes and a broad array of three centuries of social and financial history like a survey and is meant to be easily readable for both those familiar with wall street and those less so. the book celebrates overlooked legacies of female accomplishments in finance and sets them in the context of their times. two appendices provide a handy refer
elaine garsarelli who predicted the 1987 market crash and abby joseph cohen became household names. other women, however, faced inhospitable workplaces. beginning in 1996, the first gender based class action lawsuits were brought against major wall street firms. at present, we see more and more women successfully forging strong identities within high profile careers. but women remain among the first to go both at general and higher levels. today overtly hostile workplaces no longer survive....
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others saying no, it's been unchanged over the last year and as abby alluded to, tick upward recently. that's probably not the issues. my question, which school of thought are you leaning toward? >> i think we have to go outside. virginia race and look at the president's polls, it's a little messy and unclear in virginia. if you've been following president obama's polls he started off with a case of second termitis, but when the shutdown happened, his poll stazs started to recover and then took a dramatic turn and diving again. that seems to be in reaction to the problems we're having with the obama care website. and of course the insurance policy cancellation. so i think looking at those polls where they are now back close to the worst levels ever, i do think that suggests that across the nation, people are really worried about the website and whether it's going to work and losing confidence in it. that may of course turn around in the website is up and working in a couple of weeks. but i do think that probably did have impact in virginia. >> megan, we focused a lot on enrollment in
others saying no, it's been unchanged over the last year and as abby alluded to, tick upward recently. that's probably not the issues. my question, which school of thought are you leaning toward? >> i think we have to go outside. virginia race and look at the president's polls, it's a little messy and unclear in virginia. if you've been following president obama's polls he started off with a case of second termitis, but when the shutdown happened, his poll stazs started to recover and...
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>> abbie, thank you. first happened, people were a little at odds -- >> it did seem strange. >> it did seem strange. >> the coroner's office going to look at that report. >>> we're going to turn to the newly-discovered tapes on the day that time stopped for so many americans. tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of the jfk assassination. and the discovery channel is marking the moment with a new documentary called "jfk the lost tapes." byron pitts is in dallas with more on this extraordinary find. good morning, byron. >> reporter: good morning. extraordinary is right. these audiotapes you're about to hear give us a new layer of context about that day. a day that started with so much promise. >> weather and crowd estimate? >> the weather's good. >> i guess there's about 2,000 here. >> reporter: the calm chatter on police radios reflected the mood. this is routine. law enforcement have prepared for weeks. the ten-mile motorcade. the president with his eyes on re-election in '64. the eyes of dallas on him and th
>> abbie, thank you. first happened, people were a little at odds -- >> it did seem strange. >> it did seem strange. >> the coroner's office going to look at that report. >>> we're going to turn to the newly-discovered tapes on the day that time stopped for so many americans. tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of the jfk assassination. and the discovery channel is marking the moment with a new documentary called "jfk the lost tapes." byron pitts is in...
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what's going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set you guys i have something really serious to talk to you about the mark of the beast yes it's here well maybe not in the biblical sense but what i have to show you is some crazy sea google's patent in the first electronic neck tattoo that's right the web giant planets of tether are the roads everything from smartphones to gaming devices and here's what it might look like an all hands free option to make phone calls or listen to music without your phones may sound appealing to some this technology could easily be transformed for more sinister purposes according to the patent cyber tattoo could even be used as a lie detector and the about this with everyone so worried about hacking and spine in the wake of the n.s.a. revelations who's to say that a digital tattoo capable of monitoring vital signs can be hacked as well so is this the future people volunteering to be consumers slaves proudly displaying their google bar codes on their next god i hope not. the please please enter a plea very hard to take at least that you think. th
what's going on guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set you guys i have something really serious to talk to you about the mark of the beast yes it's here well maybe not in the biblical sense but what i have to show you is some crazy sea google's patent in the first electronic neck tattoo that's right the web giant planets of tether are the roads everything from smartphones to gaming devices and here's what it might look like an all hands free option to make phone calls or listen to...