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eleanor goldfield amazing to have you on activist songwriter everyone check it out thank you so much abby i. i i i we're living in an era of greenwashing as people are becoming more environmentally conscious corporate america is using the green movement to its advantage case in point ethanol what started as a concept to reduce dependence on foreign oil and. clean air initiatives turned into a wall street backed crony industry with little to no oversight or regulation see years ago the e.p.a. mandated that oil refineries mix ethanol with gasoline or they had another choice by ethanol credits in the form of thirty eight digit renewable identification numbers better known as ren hang on these credits are provided by the government to incentivize the expansion of the renewable fuel industry sounds great now there's a federal requirement on the amount of ethanol credits that you need and if you don't have them you can be fined up to thirty two thousand dollars every day. and of course wall street being as corrupt as it is seized upon this new market and transformed an environmental program into
eleanor goldfield amazing to have you on activist songwriter everyone check it out thank you so much abby i. i i i we're living in an era of greenwashing as people are becoming more environmentally conscious corporate america is using the green movement to its advantage case in point ethanol what started as a concept to reduce dependence on foreign oil and. clean air initiatives turned into a wall street backed crony industry with little to no oversight or regulation see years ago the e.p.a....
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we have 29 states that have constitutional amendments prohibiting marriage equality and abby, i don'tw when that is going to change any time soon. >> it's going to have to change. one of the best things that thomas roberts wrote about hosting miss universe was courage is contagious. and i think that says it all. it's all about the power of the voice of the american people. and we've seen how quickly this has transitioned over the past ten years. it was less than ten years when the first state granted a license to marry in massachusetts. obviously we have a long way to go. as tour'e just reported in new jersey, chris christie has been overrule the where they will not be allowed to marry on monday. i would argue for a party that was originally founded on individual liberty and equality, should be leading on gay marriage. i feel there's a strong conservative argument that can be made. there's nothing conservative about denying someone the right to marry the person they love. i think it's a real shame the party has not gotten behind that. in time they are going to have to. not because the
we have 29 states that have constitutional amendments prohibiting marriage equality and abby, i don'tw when that is going to change any time soon. >> it's going to have to change. one of the best things that thomas roberts wrote about hosting miss universe was courage is contagious. and i think that says it all. it's all about the power of the voice of the american people. and we've seen how quickly this has transitioned over the past ten years. it was less than ten years when the first...
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administrations combined i was joined earlier by both the host and producer of breaking the set abby martin and men well below they shed some light on this discrepancy and talk a little bit more about the report's findings i started out by asking abby what she thinks have been the most egregious policies set forth by the obama administration while i was a little surprised to see this report coming out from the c b j because this is an organization that for the last thirty years has been really focused on war zones and journalists being killed in the line of fire so that for them to kind of take initiative on the home front shows you that there's a really unprecedented move a lot of president trends going on with the obama administration. and really you know the thing that's so tragic about it is that he campaign himself as a transparency president so it's just i think that that's really just so tragic the things that set up the most to me of course as you just mentioned the eight people charge of this archaic a world war one piece of legislation designed to prosecute spies under the e
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that was really amazing but you mentioned edward snowden abbi i wanted to talk to you about him because he was the latest whistleblower charged under the espionage act of course he's not in the united states so he won't be tried at least not not yet what kind of effect would you say that snowden and the entire n.s.a. scandal has really had on the public's perception of their privacy their right to privacy well how sad is that we have whistleblowers seeking asylum in russia and journalists who are covering the leaks hiding out in brazil and their partners in berlin i mean that's the state of the world today where they can't even reside in this country because of the fear of being persecuted completely blew the lid off everything and it's something that we've known for a long time since nine eleven we kind of knew the overreach of the patriot act but really we didn't realize how far it went and even though we've been saying that for years and years we didn't have the proof in our hands so edward snowden really blew the lid off everything everyone in the entire country knows that not only
that was really amazing but you mentioned edward snowden abbi i wanted to talk to you about him because he was the latest whistleblower charged under the espionage act of course he's not in the united states so he won't be tried at least not not yet what kind of effect would you say that snowden and the entire n.s.a. scandal has really had on the public's perception of their privacy their right to privacy well how sad is that we have whistleblowers seeking asylum in russia and journalists who...
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. >> what would i be, abby? >> ino idea. >> the last thing to ask you, there seems to be like a bias for good things, which i understand because i was reading, this is good, that seemed like a breakthrough. did you all or the people you were consulting, i know you had a panel of experts, did that come into play? is gun powder and nuke checlear weaponry, were they less likely to be picked in any way? >> well, one thing we were really struck by all of these innovations that seem to have really good immediate consequences also lead to these second effect, second order effects which can be less in the long run. climate change being primary among there. so many innovations on the list led to increased use of fossil fuels and now we're at this phase where we have to innovate a way out of problems that our history of innovation created. >> i want to find out who came up with the whole scheme for the type writer. thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. >> we continue to keep our eye on boston where the president is set
. >> what would i be, abby? >> ino idea. >> the last thing to ask you, there seems to be like a bias for good things, which i understand because i was reading, this is good, that seemed like a breakthrough. did you all or the people you were consulting, i know you had a panel of experts, did that come into play? is gun powder and nuke checlear weaponry, were they less likely to be picked in any way? >> well, one thing we were really struck by all of these innovations...
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woods good folks welcome to break in this is that i'm filling in for abby martin i remember the viral video that came out of the height of the occupy movement you know the one showing a cop at u.c. davis pepper spraying a line of students. i . don't have it right. pretty brutal right well good news justice is finally been served that's right john pike the policeman in the video who was merely watering is hippies has been awarded a much deserved thirty eight thousand dollars in workers' compensation from u.c. davis you see back in june pike filed a claim with the university seen that he suffered from quote unspecified psychiatric and nervous system damage ok i can totally relate see releasing an entire can of mace on a group a lazy students can really give you a case of pretty bad p.t.s.d. in fact maybe we should start giving all the cops who participated in occupies a brutal crackdown on protesters comp money watching old ladies cry and dirty hippies bleed from their head as a result of your actions can really take a toll on one's mental health so make sure to give it you know shed a
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i mean from demo. if you want to know what i'm doing when i'm not on air you can check me out on twitter at abby martin and i can see you can follow me there i know my tween flinging a segment from the show as well just ran out the bay pissed off at our politicians also please help us get a break in the set trending on twitter can jump up and we can get in on a focus here but only with the audience's help so head to twitter checking out at abby martin you guys that's our show today rob tomorrow i'm sure you join me again on wednesday to break the sets all over again. dealing with torch is on its epic journey to structure. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred two cities of russia. really run fourteen zones and people who are sixty five thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land air and sea and others face. a limp the torch relay. on r t v dot com. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it
i mean from demo. if you want to know what i'm doing when i'm not on air you can check me out on twitter at abby martin and i can see you can follow me there i know my tween flinging a segment from the show as well just ran out the bay pissed off at our politicians also please help us get a break in the set trending on twitter can jump up and we can get in on a focus here but only with the audience's help so head to twitter checking out at abby martin you guys that's our show today rob tomorrow...
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i asked abby what she thinks have been the most egregious helices said fourth. cracks one of -- i was not surprised to see this report. this is an organization that has been focused on war zones and journalists being killed in the line of fire. to take this initiative on the homefront shows you this is an unprecedented move. a lot of unprecedented trends going on with the obama administration. and the thing that is so tragic about it is he cannot -- he sees himself as a transparency president. the things that stand out to me, the eight people charged under the archaic world war i at to prosecute spies. you see completely ridiculous seizures of phone records under establishment media organizations. ap, fox news. so when you're calling out fox news and ap journalists, you know that something is in trouble. >> absolutely. abby mentioned this but see pj -- cpj does focus on war zones. this is the first report they have done in the united states. what do you think that says? this is an organization that has been around for decades and this is the first year. -- the fi
i asked abby what she thinks have been the most egregious helices said fourth. cracks one of -- i was not surprised to see this report. this is an organization that has been focused on war zones and journalists being killed in the line of fire. to take this initiative on the homefront shows you this is an unprecedented move. a lot of unprecedented trends going on with the obama administration. and the thing that is so tragic about it is he cannot -- he sees himself as a transparency president....
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i had to play it myself and work out each note at time to see which keys to andul less an w after getting her custom made flute, abby's already playing simple tunes. "i just jumped for joy, i was so happy" an already proving that by choosing to focus on what she has... "i just love a challenge." instead of focusing on what she doesn't strikes just the right note. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour.. it's not to early... to srt your holida oppi the great deals that are currently being offered.. and what's behind the low prices. the ravens fight through another close game. what made the difference inthe win against miami... verses the loss at buffalo. ((break 3)) these are the hands of a surgeon. these are pioneering advances in het surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single missn: savingives. discover how we are advaingmedi. join us, and thrive. but when you have a picky ter... won't touch this. it can be a bit of a dance. ♪ but when you have a picky ter..
i had to play it myself and work out each note at time to see which keys to andul less an w after getting her custom made flute, abby's already playing simple tunes. "i just jumped for joy, i was so happy" an already proving that by choosing to focus on what she has... "i just love a challenge." instead of focusing on what she doesn't strikes just the right note. coming up in our 6 o'clock hour.. it's not to early... to srt your holida oppi the great deals that are currently...
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woods good folks welcome to break in this man will rob lowe filling in for abby martin i remember the viral video that came out of the height of the occupy movement you know the one showing a cop at u.c. davis pepper spraying a line of students. i. hope it was going. pretty brutal right well good news justice is finally been served that's right john pike the policeman in the video who was merely watering is hippies has been awarded a much.
woods good folks welcome to break in this man will rob lowe filling in for abby martin i remember the viral video that came out of the height of the occupy movement you know the one showing a cop at u.c. davis pepper spraying a line of students. i. hope it was going. pretty brutal right well good news justice is finally been served that's right john pike the policeman in the video who was merely watering is hippies has been awarded a much.
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i would eventually fid wa d." er searching the internet for a solution, abby's mom contacted retired musician and instrument repairman clarence wood--or woody as friends call him. "iirst thought 'that' an impossible thin fingers on her left hand just couldn't possibly play a flute, i couldn't make one but she insisted, she as determined to play a flute." so woody ecame equally determed help. "it can be a adjusted in or out this way." since abby cant hold a flute with both hands he designed a stand for her to grip the instrument and hold it steady. then he redesigned the flute self. because th fingering is not anywre similaoegru each note at time to see which keys to push and pull. less than a week after getting her custom made flute, abby's already playing simple tunes. i juumd , so happy." an already proving that by choosing to focus on what she has... "i just love a challenge." instead f focusing on what she n't strikesjustth ghte the ravens cut a veteran before sunday's game with the dolphins... who they reeased and the player that will take hs place... uit. i sports it wasn't grades it wasn't grades ovetretetetoi
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i call it a jab. >> save that for floyd mayweather, abby. i agree with toure about russia and the importance of some of the disdense there. lyudmila is one. as we know, putin has carried on many of the same anti-human rights and anti-democratic impulses. malala, of course mentioned in a "washington post" article about each of the names i'm citing and has done amazing work. also, beyond fighting the taliban is one of these individuals who in the spirit of prize has made a lot of people think around the world and is sort of international in that respect. the last name i saw was hu jia, a dissident in china who worked as an a.i.d.s. activist, not in the way we often think about it in the west, but also pointing out how a.i.d.s. was being spread by transfusions and being covered up by the government there, one of many scandals and problems in a society that doesn't have a lot of free press or democratic oversight. was also in jail until 2011. those are some of the names i was reading about. >> so many incredible people in this world when you look
i call it a jab. >> save that for floyd mayweather, abby. i agree with toure about russia and the importance of some of the disdense there. lyudmila is one. as we know, putin has carried on many of the same anti-human rights and anti-democratic impulses. malala, of course mentioned in a "washington post" article about each of the names i'm citing and has done amazing work. also, beyond fighting the taliban is one of these individuals who in the spirit of prize has made a lot of...
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((karen)) i asked abby beytin what would fix the problem.... she says time... county officials... celebrated ...the new... 400--thousand... square foot... "dundalk and sollers point"... high schools building today.../ nats of cutting the... building... replaces the aging dundalk and sollers point school buildings.../ complete with lobby exhibits.../ and... state of the art ...learning spaces... for each school. "i tried to talk to our students about look at all the instructional programs you got think about the collaboration you got with ccbc and technical high school and comprehensive high schoo will all be in one building." the new building... will also include... an... 800 seat auditorioum../ . music suites... and... a... shared cafeteria. what ... began as a search... for a biological mother... turned out ...to be a discovery... of... a different kind. paul gessler was there for an introduction... more than 50 years in the making. paul-- martha stewart had been looking for her mother for nearly 20 years. not that martha stewart... another one... who lives in edgewater. she did
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i mean from demo. if you want to know what i'm doing when i'm not on the air you can check me out on twitter at abby martin directly so you can follow me there i know my tweens leading this segment from the show as well just ran both laughed about that they pissed off at our politicians also please help us get a break in the set trending on twitter because now both and we can get in on the with us here but only within the audience's help so how do twitter check now at abby martin you guys that's our show today rob tomorrow but be sure to join me again on wednesday to break the set all over again. dealing with george is on a big journey to such. one hundred and twenty three days. through to my number two cities of russia. really run for jeans people who are sixty thousand to one. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others face. a lift the torch relay. on r t r. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the code. it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b
i mean from demo. if you want to know what i'm doing when i'm not on the air you can check me out on twitter at abby martin directly so you can follow me there i know my tweens leading this segment from the show as well just ran both laughed about that they pissed off at our politicians also please help us get a break in the set trending on twitter because now both and we can get in on the with us here but only within the audience's help so how do twitter check now at abby martin you guys...
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>> abby, you and i are both utahans and you know about the olympics. as governor, it didn't matter what i did other than before or after if the olympics didn't come off well, my time as governor would be remembered by that. and i told my colleagues at hhs, we're doing a lot of good things here. if we don't have a success in the rollout of the prescription drug benefit, the people are going to remember that more than anything else. i think that's to a large extent the way not just secretary sebelius's situation but also the administration, so the stakes are high here. i became very heavily involved. i spent months and months in -- over the year in advance literally traveling in city to city enrolling partners and telling the story. after we -- in june or july, i was -- i actually hired an outside organization to go in and look at the contractors to make certain we were making progress. i found we weren't making progress fast enough and we have a bit of a surge in the summer, just to be ready. once we launched and it became clear that the problems were t
>> abby, you and i are both utahans and you know about the olympics. as governor, it didn't matter what i did other than before or after if the olympics didn't come off well, my time as governor would be remembered by that. and i told my colleagues at hhs, we're doing a lot of good things here. if we don't have a success in the rollout of the prescription drug benefit, the people are going to remember that more than anything else. i think that's to a large extent the way not just...
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some hashtags we can get true running on the twitter sphere but only with your help i have a twitter check me out at abby martin and that's all for me tonight things are on for tuning in and we'll see you right back here to break to start all over again tomorrow. choose your language killing the kid with no information will send us a still some of. the scoop consents to. choose the opinions that you think great to. choose to stories could impact the. speed access to. wealthy british style. by this time. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our team. at one time i save money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead for the next building through the open window. i searched through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you i wrote i'm waiting for you i'm looking for you i didn't care at all what this man would feel like deprived disabled ill. with you know you want. the battery is right. i love everything about him i have grown to love every here everyone intere
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that's why all this construction continues but you know the numbers i think speak for themselves abbie there's still hundred sixty four detainees being kept at guantanamo over a house of them have been cleared for release they have not gone anywhere and only six people out of one hundred sixty four are currently under trial so the math is simple how long it's going to take up for the other ones to get the justice they've been waiting for hard to say right and the extraordinary amount that taxpayers are paying to sponsor this prison so you know when they get so much on associate from the interview i mean from demo. if you want to know what i'm doing when i'm not on the air you can check me out on twitter at abby martin directly so you can follow me there going on between we need a segment from the show as well just ramble to have throughout the day pissed off at our politicians also please help us get a break in the set twitter and we can get on a with us here but only with the audience's help so have the twitter check now at abby martin you guys that's our show today we're off tomorrow
that's why all this construction continues but you know the numbers i think speak for themselves abbie there's still hundred sixty four detainees being kept at guantanamo over a house of them have been cleared for release they have not gone anywhere and only six people out of one hundred sixty four are currently under trial so the math is simple how long it's going to take up for the other ones to get the justice they've been waiting for hard to say right and the extraordinary amount that...
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i. hey guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set on this day last year new york new jersey we're getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned when the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still hundreds of people living out of hotels because they don't have a home to return to i'm sure congress eventually agreed to send fifty one billion dollars in relief to the victims of sandy but we don't know where that money went according the national center for disaster preparedness only twenty three percent has been the first of the agencies directly involved in the relief efforts and only fifteen percent of that has actually reached the hands of the victims but a lack of financial aid isn't the only glaring problem here those who were.
i. hey guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set on this day last year new york new jersey we're getting rocked by superstorm hurricane sandy overall the storm cost the city's sixty five billion dollars and took months of cleanup efforts no doubt it was a devastating storm but as we look back one year later what have we learned when the next time a storm this size hits we do know that the subway system will probably be shut down again due to massive flooding keep in mind there are still...
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write me and let me know you think about the shows that say i mean respond to some of your feedback starting with you tube or a bow bow says abby what's with the go around your neck and the black and white dress was that your idea or was told to wear it yeah did i get a memo every day from my lou not insist lord telling me to wear. checkerboard color scheme to brainwash the audience in the mind control i mean anyone can clearly see that the necklace is a go ahead after some cool geometric pattern writes well it's moved out of the video i did about the neglected native american communities in the us in light of the redskins controversy. or actually i'm skipping that moving right on the twitter in response to my segment of the devastating lasting effects of agent orange at rock rogers says they never should have bombed pearl harbor. wait. prole harbor that's two different countries men vietnamese people and babies born with birth defects should have never let their japanese ancestors bombed pearl harbor genius and on facebook david a hani says in response myself a malaysian piece in which i said that i remember as a child seen im
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the person speaking is abby's mother, a former nurse. >> i remember thinking, "she looks bad.his is bad. something is really, really wrong." they put on antibiotics, here blood pressure was dropping, they were making space in the icu for her. the next morning she needed oxygen viaa mask. they looked at part of her lungs and diagnosed her with pneumonia. i remember sitting there watching the sun come up, and thinking, "how did she get so sick? how did this happen so fast?" >> dr elliott, to answer the question her mother posed, you treated abby. how did she get so sick is this. >> abby had a form of resistance staph infection causing septic shock. it acts quickly, grows quickly and releases poisons that affects the heart and lungs. she had an inokayuation from playing sport, from the -- ipp okayuation from the skin into the bloodstream. >> she's still struggling? >> she is still struggling. very long story short - she had to have a lung transplant to effect a change from other resistent negative bacteria acquired in hospital. >> i want to read a quote from dr john rex, vice pre
the person speaking is abby's mother, a former nurse. >> i remember thinking, "she looks bad.his is bad. something is really, really wrong." they put on antibiotics, here blood pressure was dropping, they were making space in the icu for her. the next morning she needed oxygen viaa mask. they looked at part of her lungs and diagnosed her with pneumonia. i remember sitting there watching the sun come up, and thinking, "how did she get so sick? how did this happen so...
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is my mom is she hard that i was a prosecutor is an obviously like she heard that she actually start. contact with. you who. do have a ticket at. r.t. london. coming up next abby martin takes the mainstream media to task and breaking the set. at one time i saved money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building or through the open window. i searched through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you before i wrote i'm waiting for you i'm looking for you i didn't care at all what this man would be like deprived disabled will be with you no you won't know that the battery is running out. i love everything about him i have come to love every here everyone interesting to him actually be healthier than other guys who drink beer in a bench i've always promised that if she ever realizes it's too much for her and she decides to leave me i will accept her decision without criticism because it's her choice. says the museum either so we leave the baby. out of the scene potions secure. a look or the physical. issues that no one is there with to get a human deserve answers from. politics. are today. the the. what's going on guys i'
is my mom is she hard that i was a prosecutor is an obviously like she heard that she actually start. contact with. you who. do have a ticket at. r.t. london. coming up next abby martin takes the mainstream media to task and breaking the set. at one time i saved money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building or through the open window. i searched through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you before i wrote i'm waiting for you i'm looking for you...
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i actually dedicated the book to my grandmother and my husband paul and i dedicated it to grandmother abby rockefeller for giving me the dream of belonging. i actually did have a dream of her the night that my oldest uncle john died in a car crash. and i was in a wilderness area and she came to me in a dream and she was walking through the house my parents had given me which had belonged to my grandparents, to her, in their lifetimes. and she was telling me that i could change any of the pictures in this house. they were arthur davies and japanese prints and she said "this house is yours now and you may change the pictures to be whatever you want." and for me that was a permission-giving dream. >> rose: was there anything in this book that was hard for you to write? >> oh, yes. lots of things. >> rose: which part? >> the things that had to do with my siblings. but the beauty of doing this book is that i have been working with my siblings and they have been been working with me and they've vetted every single chapter that has anything to do with them so i know that it's going out in the wor
i actually dedicated the book to my grandmother and my husband paul and i dedicated it to grandmother abby rockefeller for giving me the dream of belonging. i actually did have a dream of her the night that my oldest uncle john died in a car crash. and i was in a wilderness area and she came to me in a dream and she was walking through the house my parents had given me which had belonged to my grandparents, to her, in their lifetimes. and she was telling me that i could change any of the...
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out some preemption of a historical revisionism the narrative of her weeks abbie it's impossible to figure this stuff out why i mean it may be that i deserved dark thirty was obviously hand in glove with the cia but why they would make a film that is known to be false on the issue of harm and causing harm and then worse than there they actually show an escape from a country libya in this case were actually it was iran in the script libya of a person whose name was supposedly exposed by the wiki leaks documents they show the state department concerned that person escaping with his baby and his wife and they just make it over the border at the egypt but the question i would have is why would a filmmaker do with a at and not interview the families of the journalists the reuters journalists who were killed in the collateral murder video or the kids whose father was killed when they were trying to rescue people on the street after the collateral murder murder video or the victims who were tortured why wouldn't they interview those people the thousands and million actually maybe a million people the victims of what
out some preemption of a historical revisionism the narrative of her weeks abbie it's impossible to figure this stuff out why i mean it may be that i deserved dark thirty was obviously hand in glove with the cia but why they would make a film that is known to be false on the issue of harm and causing harm and then worse than there they actually show an escape from a country libya in this case were actually it was iran in the script libya of a person whose name was supposedly exposed by the wiki...
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abby flynn. - wow. - lady. - pretty nostrils. - how do i find me? computer, "jenna"! - oh, here's your article."why does 'tgs' hate women?" - what? how can they say that? we love women. with tracy gone, our last episode was all jenna. - this is amelia earhart. i'm almost across the pacific-- oh, no. my period! [plane descends] i'll now take questions.
abby flynn. - wow. - lady. - pretty nostrils. - how do i find me? computer, "jenna"! - oh, here's your article."why does 'tgs' hate women?" - what? how can they say that? we love women. with tracy gone, our last episode was all jenna. - this is amelia earhart. i'm almost across the pacific-- oh, no. my period! [plane descends] i'll now take questions.
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i have a woman if my office named any. abbya serious illness that would have put her into an early grave. that's no exaggeration. because we no longer have these exclusions for preexisting conditions, this young woman can get health care and contribute to the community. it is a matter of life and death. it is serious. so you're right. we are going to have to fight over this thing. >> to have some real limits on what insurance company can do. >> you do not have to infringe on other people's health care to help abby. >> how do you draw the line between demagoguery and legitimate oversight? the hearing today truck me as a very serious set of questions. >> a good question. >> tomorrow i suspect that they will have a similar problem. there is a public visible mess. somebody is responsible. she is the secretary of health and high school services. isn't that in fact precisely the kind of oversight congress should have? >> you can't take politics out of politics. this will be some theater. that's the way we do. at least let her answer
i have a woman if my office named any. abbya serious illness that would have put her into an early grave. that's no exaggeration. because we no longer have these exclusions for preexisting conditions, this young woman can get health care and contribute to the community. it is a matter of life and death. it is serious. so you're right. we are going to have to fight over this thing. >> to have some real limits on what insurance company can do. >> you do not have to infringe on other...